A reward in the sum of no less than $500.00 and no more than $1,000.00 shall be paid out of the general fund for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person guilty of the crime of arson within the city, such sum to be paid to the person obtaining the arrest of the malefactor and procuring sufficient evidence thereof to result in conviction. The city secretary is authorized to post such notice of this reward in public places within the city. The city manager shall have sole and exclusive determination in making this reward.
(1996 Code, art. 5.200)
(a) 
Open parking structures will be required to install hose and equipment cabinets for fire department use only. A hose and equipment cabinet will be required to be installed on the third floor and each floor above the third floor. If the diagonal dimension of the floor exceeds 300 feet, two hose and equipment cabinets will be required on each floor. The hose and equipment cabinets will be located adjacent to the stairwell(s) next to the standpipe system.
(b) 
The hose and equipment cabinet and equipment housed in cabinets will be purchased by the fire department after the cost of equipment (including all freight and handling charges) is paid in full by either the contractor or building owner to the city, and securely mounted prior to issuance of the certificate of occupancy. All equipment purchased shall be of the same type used by the fire department and shall meet NFPA specifications.
(c) 
The fire hose and equipment shall be maintained by the fire department according to NFPA and fire department standards. The fire department will test all fire hose and equipment twice yearly and maintain all testing records of fire hose and equipment. The cost of testing the fire hose and equipment will be assessed to the owner of the structure for each cabinet tested in accordance with the master fee resolution of the city.
(d) 
The hose and equipment cabinet shall be securely mounted to the wall of the structure and shall be locked with a Knox padlock purchased by the owner of the structure. The bottom of the cabinet shall be mounted 36 inches from the floor level for easy access by fire department personnel. Although the fire department will store and utilize 1-3/4 inch fire hose in the hose and equipment cabinet, the cabinet must have capacity for 300 feet of 2-1/2 inch fire hose, and contain the following equipment:
(1) 
1 each - 1-1/2 inch fog nozzle equipped with iron pipe threads (IPT);
(2) 
2 each - Fire hose spanner wrenches;
(3) 
1 each - Standpipe wrench;
(4) 
1 each - Pick head fire ax;
(5) 
1 each - Halligan tool;
(6) 
1 each - 6 feet of 3 inch fire hose with 2-1/2 inch NST couplings; and
(7) 
1 each - 2-1/2 inch NST gated wye with 1-1/2 inch IPT connections.
(e) 
The amount of 1-3/4 inch fire hose required shall be determined by diagonal measurement of the structure. All 1-3/4 inch hose shall be synthetic double-jacketed, equipped with 1-1/2 inch IPT lightweight couplings. All hand tool type equipment shall be mounted securely to the inside of the cabinet with quick-release hardware. The cabinet must be equipped with louvered vents to allow air to circulate through the cabinet to dissipate any moisture accumulation. Any additional equipment that may be required will be determined by the chief of the fire department and shall be the responsibility of the owner for purchase.
(1996 Code, art. 5.300)