[Code 1993, § 5.31(intro)]
All building construction involving not less than 4,000 square feet of floor space, except single-family residences only, commenced after the date of adoption of the ordinance from which this article is derived, shall comply with this article.
[Code 1993, § 5.32(1)]
(a) 
Where water mains are accessible, plans showing the location of hydrants on both public and private property shall be submitted to, and approved by, the Fire Chief, Village Board and Plan Commission.
(b) 
Fire hydrants shall be available to serve the building site prior to the start of construction of combustible materials.
(c) 
There shall be sufficient hydrants to concentrate the required fire flow around buildings, with no hose line exceeding 500 feet in length.
(d) 
No unauthorized person shall use, operate, conceal or hinder, in any manner, the accessibility or reduce the effectiveness of any fire hydrant. Application may be made to the Fire Department for permission to use fire hydrants.
[Code 1993, § 5.32(2)]
(a) 
Where water mains are not accessible, an adequate plan for fire protection shall be submitted to, and approved by, the Fire Chief, Village Board and Plan Commission.
(b) 
The effectiveness of firefighting operations depends in large measure upon the adequacy of water supply. This means that the prefire plans must be concerned with sources of water supply and where pumpers will be located. Each situation must be worked out on its own merits.
(c) 
Water supply must be of a sufficient volume to meet required fire flow for buildings.
[Code 1993, § 5.32(4)]
The contractor or person in charge of any construction site, whose structures, except single-family residences, total more than 4,000 square feet, shall provide access lanes in conformity with Village specifications for public roads. Such access lanes shall be complete at the time the construction has progressed to the first use of combustible materials.