As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FIRE LANE
A designated, unobstructed passageway sufficient in size
to permit free passage of fire and other emergency equipment from
a public highway to all necessary areas or portions of any private
or public property as hereinafter set forth.
Whenever the Fire Marshal shall determine that the reasonable
safety of persons occupying or using any premises, public or private,
having a capacity of at least 15 persons, requires the establishment
of a fire lane for orderly access of fire and other emergency equipment,
the Fire Marshal shall establish such fire lane by written order and
cause a public announcement of the establishment of such fire lane
to be printed in a newspaper having substantial circulation in the
community. Further, the Fire Marshal shall cause a copy of such order
to be delivered, in person, or by registered mail, to the owner of
any private land on which such fire lane is established, or to the
agent of such owner.
Whenever the Fire Marshal establishes a fire lane, he/she shall
file a copy of the order with the Board of Selectmen and with the
Woodbury Police Department. Any person aggrieved by such order may
file with the Board of Selectmen, within 15 days after the date of
the publication of such order in the newspaper, a written notice of
appeal setting forth the reasons for aggrievement. The Board of Selectmen
shall hold a hearing on such appeal within 15 days after it has been
filed. The Board of Selectmen may affirm, modify or rescind such order
and shall notify the property owner and the Fire Marshal in writing
of its decision within 15 days of the date of the hearing.
Any such fire lane shall be a minimum of eight feet in width,
unless otherwise specified by the Fire Marshal. Said fire lane shall
be constructed of either asphalt or other suitable hard surface capable
of supporting the weight of fire apparatus.
Upon establishment of a fire lane, the Fire Marshal shall cause
to be erected or installed adequate signs and markings to delineate
said fire lane. Signs and markings required on a privately owned premises
shall be erected or installed by the owner of such premises, who shall
bear the total cost. Failure by such owner to erect or install the
required signs and markings within 60 days from the date of such order
shall cause the Fire Marshal to direct the Woodbury Highway Department
to erect or install the required signs and markings at the cost to
the owner of the premises, which may be billed for and collected as
a municipal fee in the same manner as municipal taxes.
An on-site inspection shall be made by the Fire Marshal and
the owner of the premises, or the owner's agent, prior to the
installation of said fire lane.
Whenever the Fire Marshal establishes a fire lane on premises
open to the public, but not municipally owned, it shall thereafter
be the responsibility of the owner to properly maintain the area so
designated, and to keep and maintain it free of ice and snow and of
any other material which would obstruct the use of said fire lane.
No person shall park, or permit to stand, a motor vehicle in
a fire lane which has been established under this article, except
when the operator remains in the vehicle and is in the actual process
of picking up or discharging passengers. The registered owner of a
motor vehicle shall be presumed to be the operator of such vehicle.
Any motor vehicle found parked or standing in a fire lane which
has been established in accordance with this article may be towed
upon the direction of a police officer to any public or private parking
facility, and all expenses of such towing, and any subsequent storage,
shall be borne by the registered owner of such vehicle.