[Amended 12-16-1974; 9-21-1987; 11-2-1998; 4-2-2001; 6-5-2006; 5-18-2009; 5-14-2012; 7-16-2012]
A. Adoption of NFPA 1. The City hereby adopts the 2009 edition of NFPA
1, Uniform Fire Code documents listed in Chapter 2 of that code, prescribing
rules and regulations for fire prevention and conditions hazardous
to life and property from fire or explosives; providing for the issuance
of permits and collection of fees; repealing previous editions of
NFPA 1; providing a penalty; providing a serviceability clause; providing
for publication; and providing an effective date. NFPA 1, Uniform
Fire Code, and documents adopted by Chapter 2, a copy of which is
now on file and is open to inspection by the public in the office
of the City Clerk, are hereby adopted and incorporated into this Code
fully as if set out at length herein, and from the date which this
article shall take effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling
within the City limits.
B. Adoption of NFPA 101. The City hereby adopts the 2009 edition of
NFPA 101, Life Safety Code documents listed in Chapter 2 of that code,
prescribing rules and regulations for fire prevention and conditions
hazardous to life and property from fire or explosions; providing
for the issuance of permits and collection of fees; repealing previous
editions of NFPA 101; providing a penalty; providing a serviceability
clause; providing for publication; and providing an effective date.
NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, and documents adopted by Chapter 2, a
copy of which is now on file and is open to inspection by the public
in the office of the City Clerk, are hereby adopted and incorporated
into this code fully as if set out at length herein, and from the
date which this article shall take effect, the provisions thereof
shall be controlling within the City limits.
C. Additions, insertions and changes to adopted codes.
(1) NFPA 1 Section 1.10 is hereby deleted and §
162-14 of this code is herein adopted as the Board of Appeals.
(2) NFPA 101 Section 24.3.5.1 through and including Section 24.3.5.2
are hereby deleted. The requirements of the 2009 International Residential
Code shall apply in place of these deletions.
(3) NFPA 101 Section 31.3.4.5.4 is hereby deleted (superseded by 25 M.R.S.A.
§ 2464).
[Amended 2-28-1975; 9-26-2005]
The Fire Prevention Code and the national fire codes shall be
enforced by the Fire Prevention Bureau in the Fire & Rescue Department
of the City, which is hereby established and which shall be operated
under the supervision of the Chief of the Department. The Chief of
the Department may detail such members as inspectors as shall from
time to time be necessary for the enforcement of said codes.
[Added 2-2-1987; amended 9-26-2005]
The position of Fire Inspector shall be established within the
Fire & Rescue Department. The Fire Inspector shall be primarily
responsible for enforcement of the Fire Prevention Code, and other
such duties as are assigned by the Chief of the Fire & Rescue
Department.
[Amended 2-18-1975; 9-26-2005]
A. Any person, being the owner or tenant or having control of any property or structure or part thereof which violates any of the provisions of the said Fire Prevention Codes and/or another section of this article or who fails to conform to any of the provisions thereof, after having received a ten-day notice of such violation, shall be subject to the penalty provisions of §
1-8 of this Code. The Fire Inspector, Chief of the Department, or a person designated by the Chief of the Department may cause a notice of violation or order to be served on the person responsible for the violation or noncompliance condition, in violation of the provisions hereof, or in violation of a plan or of a detail statement made with a permit application. Such order shall direct the discontinuance of the illegal action or condition and the abatement of the violation.
B. If the notice is not complied with promptly, the Fire Inspector,
Chief of the Department, or a person designated by the Chief of the
Department may issue a civil summons, or may request that the City
Legal Department institute the appropriate proceedings, in law or
in equity, to restrain, correct or abate such violation.
C. Such violations shall be punishable by a fine, as set forth in §
1-8 of this Code, together with such injunctive relief or administrative remedies as may be available. Each and every day such a violation continues after such ten-day notice period shall constitute a separate offense.
[Added 3-13-1972; amended 2-2-1987; 9-26-2005]
A. Permits and approvals. The Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department
shall be authorized to establish and issue permits, certificates,
notices, and approvals, or orders pertaining to fire control and fire
hazards pursuant to this section. Exception: This shall not apply
to facilities that have in place a plan or procedure to ensure the
fire-safe operation of the facility as required by this article. Such
a plan or procedure must be approved by the Westbrook Fire & Rescue
Department.
B. Revocation of permits and approvals. The Westbrook Fire & Rescue
Department shall be permitted to revoke a permit or approval issued
if any violation of adopted Codes is found upon inspection or in case
there have been any false statements or misrepresentations submitted
in the application or plans on which the permit or approval was based.
C. Revocation of other permits. Any attempt to defraud or otherwise deliberately or knowingly design, install, service, maintain, operate, sell, represent for sale, falsify records, reports, or applications, or other related activity in violation of this code shall be cause for immediate suspension or revocation of any related licenses, certificates, or permits issued by this jurisdiction. In addition, any such violation shall be subject to any other criminal or civil penalties as available by the laws of this jurisdiction including §
1-8 of this Code.
D. Effective date of revocation. Revocation shall be constituted when
the permittee is duly notified by the Westbrook Fire & Rescue
Department or its designee.
E. Continued occupancy or use after revocation or suspension prohibited. Any person who engages in any business, operation, or occupation, or uses any premises, after the permit issued therefor has been suspended or revoked pursuant to the provisions of this article, and before such suspended permit has been reinstated or a new permit issued, shall be in violation of this article and subject to any other criminal or civil penalties as available by the laws of this jurisdiction including §
1-8 of this Code.
F. Compliance required. A permit shall be predicated upon compliance
with the requirements of this code and shall constitute written authority
issued by the authority having jurisdiction to maintain, store, use,
or handle materials or to conduct processes that could produce conditions
hazardous to life or property, or to install equipment used in connection
with such activities. Any permit issued under this article shall not
take the place of any other license or permit required by other regulations
or laws of this jurisdiction.
G. Inspections. The Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department shall have
the authority to require an inspection prior to the issuance of a
permit.
H. Duration of permit. A permit issued under this article shall continue
until revoked or for the period of time designated on the permit.
The permit shall be issued to one person or business only and for
the location or purpose described in the permit. Any change affecting
any of the conditions of the permit shall require a new or amended
permit.
I. Extension of permit. The Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department shall
have authority to grant an extension of the permit time period upon
presentation by the permittee of a satisfactory reason for failure
to start or complete the work or activity authorized by the permit.
J. Application. Applications for permits shall be made to the Westbrook
Fire & Rescue Department on forms provided by the Westbrook Fire
& Rescue Department and shall include the applicant's answers
in full to inquiries set forth on such forms. Applications for permits
shall be accompanied by such data as required by the Westbrook Fire
& Rescue Department.
K. Review of application. The Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department
shall review all applications submitted and issue permits as required.
If any application for a permit is rejected by the Westbrook Fire
& Rescue Department, the applicant shall be advised of the reasons
for such rejection. Permits for activities requiring evidence of financial
responsibility by the Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department shall
not be issued unless proof of required financial responsibility is
furnished.
L. Posting required. A copy of the permit shall be posted or otherwise
readily accessible at each place of operation or carried by the permit
holder as specified by the Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department.
M. Any activity authorized by any permit issued under this article shall
be conducted by the permittee or the permittee's agents or employees
in compliance with all requirements of this article applicable thereto
and in accordance with the approved plans and specifications. No permit
issued under this article shall be interpreted to justify a violation
of any provision of this article or any other applicable law or regulation.
Any addition or alteration of approved plans or specifications shall
be approved in advance by the Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department,
as evidenced by the issuance of a new or amended permit.
N. Permit contents. Permits shall be issued by the Westbrook Fire &
Rescue Department and shall bear the name and signature of the Westbrook
Fire & Rescue Department's designated representative. In addition,
the permit shall indicate:
(1) Operation or activities for which the permit is issued;
(2) Address or location where the operation or activity is to be conducted;
(3) Name and address of the permittee;
(4) Permit number and date of issuance;
(5) Period of validity of the permit;
O. Inspections. Any application for, or acceptance of, any permit requested
or issued pursuant to this article shall constitute agreement and
consent by the person making the application or accepting the permit
to allow the Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department to enter the premises
at any reasonable time to conduct such inspections as required by
this article.
P. Types of permits. The Westbrook Fire & Rescue Department shall
have the authority to issue permits for the following operations within
the jurisdiction:
(1) Automatic fire suppression systems. Installation of or modification
to any automatic fire suppression system. Maintenance performed in
accordance with this NFPA Code is not considered a modification and
does not require a permit.
(2) Fire alarm and detection systems and related equipment. Installation
of or modification to any fire alarm and detection systems and related
equipment. Maintenance performed in accordance with Chapter 8 of NFPA
1 is not considered a modification and does not require a permit.
(3) Fire pumps and related equipment. Installation of or modification
to fire pumps and related fuel tanks, jockey pumps, controllers, and
generators. Maintenance performed in accordance with Section 6-4 of
NFPA 1 is not considered a modification and does not require a permit.
(4) Standpipe systems. Installation, modification, or removal from service
of any standpipe system. Maintenance performed in accordance with
Section 6-2 of NFPA 1 is not considered a modification and does not
require a permit.
(5) Private fire hydrants. Installation, modification, or removal from
service of any private fire hydrants.
(6) Bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires. Written permission required.
No person shall kindle, maintain or assist in maintaining any outdoor
fire within the City without obtaining written permission from the
Chief of the Department. Such burning shall be done under such property
safeguards as the Chief of the Department may direct, taking into
consideration such factors as time, place, and weather conditions.
Permission shall be conditioned on one's keeping sufficient control
of the fire, being responsible for all damages therefrom, and extinguishing
all embers upon completion. The burning of "slash" from the clearing
of lots and/or rights-of-way at construction sites is prohibited.
Exceptions: residential use of outdoor grills and fireplaces for recreational
purposes such as preparing food is permissible without permit, provided
that no nuisance is created thereby.
(7) Storage of gasoline and diesel aboveground. The storage aboveground
of more than 50 gallons of flammable and/or combustible liquids containing
gasoline or diesel fuel. No such permit shall be issued unless the
aboveground storage tank or container is located at least 50 feet
from any building or structure and 50 feet from the adjoining property
line. No permit shall be allowed for storage of more than 5,000 gallons
of flammable and/or combustible liquids containing gasoline or diesel
fuel at any one location.
(8) Removal of underground fuel and hazardous substance storage tanks.
For the purpose of prescribing fire safety measures for the removal
of underground fuel and hazardous substance storage tanks, there are
hereby adopted the procedures for removal of underground storage tanks
as recommended by the AIA Fire Prevention Code, 1970 edition; by the
American Petroleum Institute, being particularly API Bulletin 1604,
dated March 1981; and Maine Department of Environmental Protection
Interim Guidelines, issued July 1986, which are incorporated as if
set forth at length herein. No underground storage tank shall be junked,
cut up or dismantled within the City limits unless the prior written
approval of the Chief of the Department is obtained.
(9) Fireworks. Possession, storage, manufacture, sale, or discharge of
fireworks within the jurisdiction.
(10)
Flammable finished application. The spray application of flammable
or combustible liquids. Installation or modification of any spray
room or booth.
(11)
Storage of oxidizers and organic peroxides regulated by Chapter
27 of NFPA 1.
(a)
Materials classified as having more than one hazard category
if the quantity limits are exceeded in any category.
(b)
Repair, abandon, remove, place temporarily out-of-service, close,
or substantially modify a storage facility.
(c)
Installation, modification, alteration, or addition to any stationary
aboveground or underground hazardous materials storage tank, secondary
containment system, ventilation system, exhaust system, explosion
venting or suppression systems, or gas detection systems.
(d)
A plan to close a facility or terminate storage, dispensing,
handling, or use of hazardous materials shall be submitted for approval
at least 30 days prior to the action. The plan shall demonstrate that
hazardous materials that were stored, dispensed, handled, or used
in the facility have been transported, disposed of, or reused in a
manner that eliminates the need for further maintenance and any threat
to public safety.
(e)
Storage, handling or use of chlorine.
(f)
Installation or modification to any chlorine gas system.
(12)
Lumberyards and woodworking plants. Storage of lumber exceeding
100,000 board feet.
(13)
Magnesium. Storage, handling, or processing of magnesium in
quantities deemed significant by the authority having jurisdiction.
(14)
Organic coatings. Operation and maintenance of a facility that
manufactures organic coatings.
(15)
Outdoor storage of scrap tires. Establish, conduct, or maintain
any outdoor storage of scrap tires that exceeds 2,500 feet of total
volume of scrap tires.
(16)
Repair garages and service stations. Operation of repair garages
and service stations.
(17)
Tar kettles. Permit shall be obtained at least two working days
prior to the placement of a tar kettle.
(18)
Rooftop heliports. Construction, modification, or operation
of a rooftop heliport.