[Amended 11-25-2024 by Ord. No. 241111-2]
Scope: The scope of this section is to identify those standards referenced in this chapter of the municipal code.
A.
Wherever in this chapter or during code enforcement practices reference is made to nationally recognized good or safe practice, the intent is that the practice to be followed shall be reasonable and safe, as determined by Fire Chief.
B.
The Fire Chief may refer, among other standard publications, to the National Fire Code, as published by the National Fire Protection Association or the International Fire Code, for determining what is reasonable and safe.
C.
The Fire Marshal shall maintain in his office, available for public inspection and use during regular office hours, not less than one printed copy of the adopted issue of the International Fire Code and one electronic copy of the adopted standards and codes of the National Fire Codes, electronic access by NFPA link, which he may use as a basis for his decisions as to what is nationally recognized good practice.
D.
The Fire Marshal, on request of any person affected by any decision as to what constitutes nationally recognized practices, shall identify the specific provisions of the National Fire Codes or other standard publications on which he bases his decision. If any person is aggrieved by any decision, he may appeal to the Fire Chief first, then to the Village Board of Trustees.
E.
Any publications used to determine nationally recognized good practice shall be broadly construed to determine intent, but no provisions contrary to the Wisconsin Administrative Code or any other ordinance of the Village shall be used as a reference.
F.
All standards referred to elsewhere in this chapter providing test criteria as to the suitability of materials for their intended uses will be found in the most recent edition of the National Fire Codes.