[Rev. Ords. 1989, § 5-1]
The fire chief is hereby authorized and empowered to inspect
semiannually all buildings, structures or other places, except buildings
used wholly as dwelling houses for one or two families. The fire chief
shall provide the owner, lessee or occupant of the building, structure
or other place with reasonable notice of his intention to inspect,
and such inspection shall take place at a reasonable time.
[Rev. Ords. 1989, § 5-2]
In any building constructed so as to be occupied as dwellings in more than one apartment reached by common stairs, hallways, entries or corridors or which shall be so constructed as to be occupied in part for a dwelling or dwellings and in part for business purposes, the stairs, hallways, entries and corridors, basement, storage areas, boiler rooms and laundry rooms of any such building which are used in common shall be subject to inspection in the daytime as provided in §
5-1.
[Rev. Ords. 1989, § 5-6]
No person shall permit any open fire in the town without first
notifying the fire chief of his intention to have such an open fire
and the location and type of fire. He must receive permission from
the fire chief to have such a fire after taking adequate precautions
to ensure that the fire shall remain under control at all times so
that the fire shall not spread to adjacent land or buildings.
[Rev. Ords. 1989, § 5-7]
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the terms used in this chapter
shall have the same meanings as set forth in the definitions contained
in G.L. 1956, § 23-28.1-5. The term "fire chief" shall mean
the chief of the Block Island Volunteer Fire Department, the local
fire marshal or designated assistants.