[R.O. 1993 § 510.010; Ord. No. 544, B15-9, 4-5-1949; CC 1963 Ch. 8 Art. II § 8-32]
A. 
Application And Permit. This Section applies to all explosives except small arms ammunition and pyrotechnic devices. The manufacturing of explosives is prohibited. A permit shall be obtained to have, keep, use, store, or transport any explosives and such permit shall be issued only in compliance with the terms of this Section.
B. 
Transportation. Explosives shall be transported on vehicles only if such vehicles are conspicuously marked "Danger-Explosives!" and shall never be transported in or on any conveyance carrying passengers for hire.
It shall be unlawful for any person to place or carry or cause to be carried in the bed or body of a vehicle containing explosives, any metal tool or other piece of metal or any matches or any explosive material.
C. 
Storage. Magazines containing explosives shall be located at distances from neighboring buildings, highways and railroads in conformity with the American Quantity and Distance Table; provided that, one (1) portable magazine kept securely locked and conspicuously marked "Magazine — Explosives!" containing not more than fifty (50) pounds of explosives may be allowed in a building not occupied as a dwelling or place of public assembly if placed on wheels and located not more than ten (10) feet from, on the same floor with, and directly opposite to the entrance on the floor nearest the street level, and one similar portable magazine containing not more than five thousand (5,000) blasting caps may be allowed if placed on wheels and located on the floor nearest the street level. Blasting caps or detonators of any kind shall not be kept in the same magazine with other explosives.
[R.O. 1993 § 510.020; Ord. No. 544, B15-9, 4-5-1949; CC 1963 Ch. 8 Art. II § 8-33]
A. 
Periodic Inspections. It shall be the duty of the Director of Public Safety to inspect or cause to be inspected by Department of Public Safety Officers or members, as often as may be necessary, but not less than twice a year, all buildings, premises and public thoroughfares, except private dwellings, for the purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any conditions liable to cause fire. A written report of every such inspection shall be filed with the City Clerk by the Inspector. Such Inspector may at all reasonable hours enter any building or premises for the purpose of making any inspection which, under the provisions of this Section, he/she may deem necessary to be made.
B. 
Fire Hazards To Be Remedied. Whenever such Inspector may find combustible or explosive matter or dangerous accumulation of rubbish or unnecessary accumulation of waste paper, boxes, shavings, or any other highly flammable materials especially liable to cause fire and which is so situated as to endanger property or shall find obstructions to or on fire escapes, stairs, passageways, doors or windows liable to interfere with the operations of the Department of Public Safety or egress of occupants in case of fire, he/she shall order same to be removed or remedied. Such order shall be complied within forty-eight (48) hours by the owner or occupants of such premises or building.
C. 
Bonfires. Burning of trash, lumber, leaves or other combustible material, where deemed a hazard by the Director of Public Safety, is prohibited except under such safeguards as he/she may specify.
D. 
Hot Ashes And Other Dangerous Materials. Ashes, smoldering coals or embers, greasy or oily substances liable to spontaneous ignition shall not be deposited or allowed to remain within ten (10) feet of any combustible materials except in metal or other non-combustible receptacles.
E. 
Accumulations Of Combustible Materials. No person shall permit to remain upon any roof or in any yard any accumulation of waste paper, hay, grass, straw, weeds, litter or combustible or flammable waste or rubbish of any kind. All such materials in stores, apartment buildings, factories or similar places shall be compactly baled and stacked, removed from the premises or stored in suitable vaults or receptacles to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Safety.
F. 
Flammable Decorations. Cotton, batting, straw, dry vines, leaves, trees, celluloid or other highly flammable materials shall not be used for decorative purposes in stores or show windows except where deemed satisfactory by the Director of Public Safety. Paper and other readily flammable materials shall not be used for decorative purposes in any place of public assembly unless such materials have been flame-proofed to the satisfaction of the Director of Public Safety.
G. 
Supplementary Requirements. The Building Code[1] and Suggested Fire Prevention Ordinance as recommended by the National Board of Fire Underwriters shall be deemed the generally accepted good practices for the construction and equipment of buildings and for fire prevention and life safety in connection with hazardous materials and processes.
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 500, Building Regulations.