The Board of Supervisors of Unity Township hereby finds that the lack of a high speed, common key secured entry system in those structures herein defined (i) impedes access by firefighters and other emergency service personnel, (ii) unreasonably extends response times, (iii) results in the increased risk of damage to property and harm to the residents of the Township, and (iv) poses a threat to the public health, safety and welfare. The Board of Supervisors also find that actions which narrow, impede, block, delay or otherwise impair access to emergency exits within places of assembly, or which preclude the safe and rapid entry by firefighters or other emergency personnel endangers and threatens the public health, safety and welfare. The purpose of this section is to require owners of commercial properties, churches and multifamily dwellings to provide rapid entry key box systems to enable firemen and other emergency personnel to have immediate access to commercial properties, churches and/or residential dwellings which do not have immediate access from an outside entry, and to ensure that emergency entrances and exits, and other areas required for emergency ingress and egress, are identified and maintained consistent with the provisions of this section.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
COMMON KEY RAPID ENTRY KEY BOX
A fireproof and secure box or other structure affixed to the outside of a required structure, approved for use by the Board of Supervisors, containing keys for the entry of all units within the required structure and having a single-entry key in common with all other entry boxes in the Township of Unity.
REQUIRED STRUCTURE
Any structure required to have a common key rapid entry key box pursuant to the terms of this section. A "required structure" for purposes of this section shall be deemed to include, but not be limited to, all commercial buildings housing a commercial enterprise within the Township, regardless of the zoning classification in which it is located, all churches, a residential dwelling unit which does not have an independent exterior entry through a ground level door and any multifamily dwelling having a unit or units accessed through a common hallway or entryway. Nothing in this section shall be deemed or construed to prohibit the owners of other property within the Township to voluntarily install a common key rapid entry key box pursuant to the terms of this chapter. The Township may approve an exception from the requirements of this section upon a showing of compelling circumstances.
The owner of any required structure shall install and maintain a common key rapid entry key box on the exterior of the structure at or near a common entry door, in a location approved by the Township, to provide access to interior units by the Volunteer Fire Departments of Unity Township and/or other emergency service personnel. Such key box shall be installed on the required structure upon any change in occupants of any commercial structure or the change in occupants of any dwelling unit within a required residential structure. An approved lock shall be installed on gates or similar barriers when required by the fire code official. The foregoing notwithstanding, all required structures shall cause such key boxes to be installed no later than one year from the date of this section's enactment.
The type of common key rapid entry key box installed shall be approved by the Township and have a common entry key in common with all other common key rapid entry key boxes within the Township. The cost of acquisition and installation of the common key rapid entry key box shall be paid by the owner of the required property.
The owner of any required structure shall provide, place and keep copies of keys to the required structure and all units within the required structure in the common key rapid entry key box and shall clearly label each key with the door and number of each unit such key opens and/or serves. The Township shall obtain the common key for the box from the manufacturer of same and same shall be provided to the Chief of the Volunteer Fire Department having primary jurisdiction over the location in which the box is located. It is the continuing responsibility of the owner of the required structure to ensure that an up-to-date key is enclosed in the Knox-Box®.
The owner of any required structure shall provide the name, address, phone number and any other emergency contact information of a person in charge of the required structure to the Township at the time the rapid entry key box is installed. The owner shall also report any change in the person in charge, change in the contact information of the person in charge, or any change in the locks for the required structure within 10 days of same.
In the event any required structure has an existing fire suppression system and/or fire notification system, and experiences a change in ownership or occupancy, the existing fire suppression system and/or fire notification system shall not be removed, but shall remain and be maintained in good working order. The owner of any required structure shall provide evidence that the fire suppression system and/or fire notification system is functioning properly every five years from the date of this section's adoption. The Township may also require additional testing or proof that the system is functioning properly in the event a failure or malfunction of same is reported or observed. In the event repairs are necessary, same shall be performed within a time period established by the Township.
All emergency lighting and/or exit lighting in required structures shall be maintained in good working order, and in locations proscribed by the Uniform Construction Code, at all times. All emergency exit signage in required structures shall also be maintained in areas proscribed by the Uniform Construction Code at all times.
All egress widths required by the Uniform Construction Code shall be maintained at all times. The owner, occupant or other person responsible for the operation, maintenance or control of any required structure shall keep all entryways, ingress or egress routes, open and free from merchandise, furniture, debris or other materials that would reduce the required egress widths. No locking devices prohibited by the Uniform Construction Code (as amended) shall be installed on any entryway or exit to prohibit, limit or interfere with ingress or egress.