As used in this article, the following term shall have the meanings
indicated:
HYDRANT
A private fire hydrant as defined below.
IMPAIRMENT
A shutdown of a private fire hydrant which renders the hydrant
nonoperational and out of service.
INSPECTION
A visual inspection of a private fire hydrant to verify that
it appears to be in operating condition and is free from physical
damage.
MAINTENANCE
Work performed to keep a private fire hydrant operational.
NFPA STANDARD
The most current standards promulgated by the National Fire
Protection Association for the inspection, testing and maintenance
of water-based fire protection systems.
OWNER
The person that holds record title to the property upon which
a private fire hydrant is located.
PRIVATE FIRE HYDRANT
A valved connection to a water main for the purpose of supplying
water to a fire hose or other fire protection apparatus and which
is not located within the public right-of-way.
QUALIFIED
Having knowledge of the insulation, construction, operation,
maintenance, correction or repair of a fire hydrant and the hazards
involved.
RECORD
Written documentation of the inspection, testing, maintenance,
correction or repair of a private fire hydrant.
TESTING
A procedure of periodic physical and operational checks used
to determine whether a private fire hydrant is capable of being operated
as intended and whether it will perform as intended; for instance,
water flow tests.
With respect to any fire hydrant located on private property,
the owner of the property shall:
A. Ensure that access to the fire hydrant is not impeded and that the
area surrounding the fire hydrant is kept clear.
B. Fire hydrant shall be painted in accordance with the requirements
of the Fire Department and the paint color maintained. In addition,
the Fire Department may require the installation of reflective tape.
C. In the event that a private fire hydrant is impaired or otherwise
not fully functional, the owner shall install a tag on the fire hydrant
identifying the nature of the impairment and the date the impairment
was identified. In addition, the owner shall immediately notify the
Fire Department of the impairment and when the impairment is expected
to be corrected.
Any person violating the provisions of this article shall be
subject to the following:
A. For the first violation, a fine of not less than $500 and not exceeding
$2,000 shall be imposed.
B. A second violation within one year of the date of the previous violation
shall result in an additional fine as a repeat offender. The additional
fine imposed by the court for a repeat violation shall be not less
than the minimum of $1,000 or exceed the maximum fine of $2,000, but
shall be calculated separately from the fine imposed for the new violation.
C. Any person convicted of a violation of this article may, in the discretion
of the court, and in default of the payment of any fine imposed therefore,
be imprisoned in the Atlantic County Jail for a term not proceeding
90 days and be required to perform community service for a period
not exceeding 90 days.
D. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day during or
on which a violation occurs or continues.