[Added 7-19-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-10]
A. Outdoor fires.
(1) General. The use, storage, operation or maintenance of any open fire
or any device commonly known as a "barbecue" (also included are open
flame torches, fireplaces or fire pots, chimneys, or other such similar
devices or equipment) is prohibited in or on any apartment or multifamily
dwelling unit porch, balcony, covered patio entrance (electric grills
are permitted), exit, or any other private area of an apartment or
multifamily dwelling unit.
(2) Open burning of refuse is prohibited.
(3) Open burning of trees, logs, brush, stumps, leaves, and grass clippings
is prohibited.
(4) Recreational wood burning for one- and two-family dwellings:
(a)
Shall burn only clean, dry wood.
(b)
Shall be located at least 15 feet away from the nearest structure.
(c)
Shall not be located less than five feet from combustible structures
on the same property or on any decks, porches or balconies.
(d)
By-products of smoke or embers shall not cause a nuisance to
neighbors.
(e)
Must be in an approved container with an ember-suppressing lid.
(Stone/block fire pits must have a lid or screen.)
(f)
The use of flammable liquids and accelerants is prohibited.
(g)
Trees, brush, grass, leaves or other material is prohibited.
(h)
Must have a working garden hose stretched to the fireplace or
a proper fire extinguisher within 10 feet.
B. Temporary fireworks stands and tents. All retail sales or displays
of consumer fireworks within a stand, tent and/or open air means will
be prohibited on any lot, street, private or public block and lot
in the limits of the Borough of Clementon. All retail sales of consumer
fireworks shall be in buildings which shall adhere to the current
codes in effect for the IFC, IBC, local ordinances, amendments and
supplements.
Fire lanes shall be designated on all plans
and specifications for the construction of any structure where deemed
necessary by the Borough of Clementon Fire Official. The owner of
any property on which there is presently located a structure which
has no fire lanes or on which the fire lanes presently existing are
deemed inadequate by the Fire Official shall be required, upon reasonable
notice, to provide, locate and designate appropriate fire lanes in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
[Amended 12-9-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-23; 7-19-2022 by Ord. No. 2022-10]
A. Each fire lane shall be constructed pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:70-3,
Section 503.1 IFC, and have an unobstructed width of not less than
20 feet, exclusive of shoulders, except for approved security gates
in accordance with Section 503.6 IFC and an unobstructed vertical
clearance of not less than 13 feet six inches, which shall be paved,
graveled or constructed of an appropriate stable base with grass or
sod topping. The required inside turning radius of a fire apparatus
access road shall be a minimum of 25 feet. Dead-end fire apparatus
access roads in excess of 150 feet (45,720 mm) in length shall be
provided with an approved area for turning around fire apparatus.
Construction of the fire lane can be combined with a pedestrian path
if appropriately located and constructed. All fire lanes shall be
visually designated. In the event that a stable base with grass or
sod topping is used in order to have the fire lane blend with the
landscaping, their location shall be shown by appropriate shrubbery
or other designation. When determining the type of construction which
is appropriate for the fire lane, consideration shall be given to
the aesthetics of the site. The grade of the fire apparatus access
road shall be within the limits established by the Fire Code Official
based on the Fire Department's apparatus.
B. "No Parking Fire Lane" marking of the street, driveway, access road.
(1) The size of each letter is to be as follows:
(a)
Each letter shall be of the uppercase or capitalized version.
(b)
Each letter is to be painted in block type.
(c)
Each letter shall be not less than 24 inches in height.
(d)
The brush stroke of each letter shall be four inches.
(e)
The color of paint shall be yellow and shall be traffic marking
paint.
(f)
The line which is to run parallel with the curbline at a distance
of three feet from said curb shall be of at least four inches in width
and no greater than six inches.
(g)
This line shall begin at the farthest point of the fire lane
and continue along said lane and terminate at the other farthermost
point of the said fire lane. There shall be no breaks in this line.
It shall be one continuous line until its termination. Again, this
is to be yellow traffic marking paint.
C. "No Parking Fire Lane" sign posting. "No Parking Fire Lane" signs
shall be posted in conspicuous locations along the said fire lane.
The signs shall be visible to persons who attempt to park in the fire
lane.
D. Location of "No Parking Lane" signs.
(1) The sign shall be posted either on existing posts or pillars along
the front of the store at the curbline.
(2) The sign shall be placed at the beginning of the fire lane and also
at the termination of the fire lane.
(3) Additional signs shall be placed within this zone.
(4) The signs shall be posted with a distance no greater than 35 feet
between each sign.
(5) The height of the signs shall be no less than six feet and no greater
than eight feet in height beginning from the curb or sidewalk to the
uppermost edge of the sign. It is realized by the Bureau that modifications
or changes may be required in the specifications pertaining to location
of signs. Modifications are at the sole discretion of the Fire Official.
E. Construction of "No Parking Fire Lane" signs.
(1) The dimensions of the signs shall be 12 inches in width by 18 inches
in height.
(2) The signs shall contain red lettering on a white background, which shall be printed or painted on a metal sign or sign approved by the Fire Official. The sign shall state "NO PARKING FIRE LANE/ZONE," Borough Code §
134-18A.
(3) In the event that there exist no posts or pillars along the front
of the store or complex at the curbline, then suitable posts shall
be installed so as to be permanent. The Bureau, in keeping in mind
the aesthetics of the building, shall leave the posts' design or material
up to the owner, with the exception that it shall be approved by the
Fire Official.
F. Marking of fire hydrant locations.
(1) The curb in front of or nearest to the fire hydrant shall be painted
with yellow traffic marking paint.
(2) The curb shall be painted to the extent of 10 feet in either direction
of the actual fire hydrant.
(3) In the event that a fire hydrant is located in an area where within
the ten-foot requirements there exists a vehicle parking spot, that
parking spot shall be deleted, and that parking spot shall fall under
the specification required for "fire lane," and all fire lane requirements
shall be met with the exception of:
(a)
Marking of spot. Instead of the usual white paint used to designate
parking spots, the lines of the spot in relation to the hydrant shall
be yellow traffic marking paint.
(b)
The actual words "No Parking Fire Lane" shall be arranged in
a vertical configuration, rather than horizontal as in fire lanes,
and painted on the pavement.
(c)
This wording shall be able to be read by a person who would
attempt to use this spot for parking with the word "no" appearing
nearest the curb and the word "lane" at the entrance to said parking
spot.
(d)
Warning signs are not required.
(e)
The curbing shall also be painted with yellow traffic marking
paint.
(f)
Lettering of parking spot.
[1]
The letters or lettering required to mark this spot shall be
two feet in height.
[2]
Brush stroke shall be four inches wide.
G. Sprinkler connections. The marking of sprinkler connections shall
conform to the following specifications:
(1) The sprinkler connections shall be marked with signs and shall conform
to specifications set forth as dictated in the section under "warning
signs," with the following exceptions:
(a)
The signs must be affixed to the building in close proximity
to the sprinkler connections but not to be farther than three feet
in any direction from the actual sprinkler connection point.
(b)
"No Parking Fire Lane" restrictions shall apply to this area.
(c)
The "No Parking Fire Lane" zone shall be 10 feet in width and
eight feet in depth.
(d)
In the event that a parking spot is in this zone, it shall be
deleted and marked accordingly as set forth in the section pertaining
to hydrants and their requirements. It is realized by the Bureau that
modifications or changes may be required in the specifications listed.
It shall be at the sole discretion of the Fire Official.
Fire lanes shall be located so as to serve the
entire building from the building site; so as to provide the most
direct means of access for all emergency vehicles; to be sufficiently
close to the building to provide protection for the structure while
being far enough removed so as to provide safety for the emergency
vehicles using the fire lane in the event of collapse of the building.
The ultimate authority with respect to the determination for the location
of the fire lanes shall be with the Fire Official of the Borough of
Clementon. The Fire Official shall make the aforesaid determination
after reviewing recommendations of the Planning Board Engineer and
Planner.
Fire lanes shall be appropriately posted with
signs indicating the words "No Parking - Fire Zone" in red letters
on a white background, with a red line bordering the perimeter of
the sign, said sign to be 12 inches by 18 inches, made of metal and
rust-resistant reflectorized coating, posted at the ends of each fire
lane, and at one-hundred-foot intervals therein. Fire areas shall
also be designated by covering the face and top of the curb of the
prohibited area with a solid yellow color of paint. The above criterion
for the painting of fire areas is to be considered a minimum, and
additional painting may be placed on the site consisting of crosshatches,
solid yellow areas or such other designations, in addition to the
curb painting, as may serve to act as a deterrent to parking in fire
zones.
The owner of the site upon which a fire lane
is located shall be responsible for constructing, designating and
marking fire lanes as required by this article. All maintenance and
repair of the signs and pavement markings, if any, shall remain the
responsibility of the owner and any successor. The maintenance and
repair shall be a continuing condition of any approval conferred with
respect to the construction, remodeling or occupancy of the building
or structure on the premises. Any failure to maintain or repair said
signs or pavement markings shall be a basis for voiding the prior
approval. Approvals which shall be conditional under this article
shall include, but not be limited to, final site plan approval and
certificates of occupancy. No such approval shall be held to be void
unless a hearing by the issuing officer or agency has been held on
due notice to the owner of the premises.