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There is hereby adopted for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire and explosion the 2022 Oregon Fire Code (as adopted by OAR
837-040). Such code is enacted and adopted in whole by this reference as though set forth at length except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified or amended by this section.
1. The geographic limits referred to in certain sections of the Oregon Fire Code are hereby established for the City of Lake Oswego as follows:
a. Section 5704.2.9.6.1: residential zones (including areas with split zones which include residential zones).
b. Section 6104.2: residential zones (including areas with split zones which include residential zones).
2. The City of Lake Oswego hereby adopts Sections 105.5.1 through 105.5.52 and 105.5A through 105.5E of the Oregon Fire Code.
3. Section 503.2.1 is amended to read as follows:
Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width and uniform surface of not less than 15 feet one way, 20 feet if two way and a vertical clearance of 13'6", unless an exception is approved by the City Engineer and Fire Chief. Private roads or public streets where landscaping islands are used shall be considered one way each direction at the island.
Exceptions – Single-family dwellings on lots:
a. Driveway serving one lot: a 12 ft. paved driveway surface, with a 1.5 ft. shoulder on each side, is permitted.
b. Minimum dimensions for an access lane serving 2 – 3 lots: a 12 ft. paved access lane surface, with a 4 ft. shoulder on each side, is permitted if the habitable structures on all lots provide an alternative suitable method of fire suppression, i.e., automatic fire sprinkler systems, approved by the Fire Marshal.
Note: No parking is permitted on fire apparatus access roads that have a width less than 26 feet wide. |
4. Section 605.4 is amended to add, as additional subsections, the following:
A. Subsection 605.4.1.3 Storage may be permitted in residential zones subject to the following requirements:
B. Subsection 605.4.1.4.
Screening. Above ground tanks are to be surrounded by fences, walls, or plant materials that are sufficient to fully screen their appearance from neighboring properties. If plant materials are used to provide the screening, they shall meet the requirements of Section
50.06.004.1.c of the Community Development Code.
C. Subsection 605.4.1.5. Setbacks. All structures supporting tanks shall be located a minimum of five (5) feet from any property line. For tanks larger than 275 gallons, the minimum setback shall be increased to ten feet. Additional setbacks shall be as specified in the Oregon Fire Code.
D. Subsection 605.4.1.6. Tank Requirements. All above ground tanks shall display a sticker indicating acceptance by Underwriters Laboratories or a comparable organization (e.g., ASME or Factory Mutual). Tanks shall be double-walled or shall otherwise provide containment for leaks. Tanks must be manufactured, installed, and maintained in compliance with the manufacturer’s instructions, NFPA Standard 31 (Installation of Oil Burning Equipment), and be approved by the Fire Chief.
E. Subsection 605.4.1.7. Clean-up. The property owner shall bear the responsibility for the prompt and thorough clean-up and proper disposal of any fuel oil that is spilled on or around any tank, whether the tank is located under ground or above ground.
F. Subsection 605.4.1.8. Closed System. Above ground tanks shall be closed systems, fueling only oil-fired appliances. All other distributions of fuel from such tanks shall be unlawful.
5. A new Section 5601.1.1.1 is added to Oregon Fire Code Chapter
56 as follows:
5601.1.1.1 Storage of Explosives. Overnight storage of any quantity of explosives or blasting agents is prohibited within the boundaries of the City.
Exception: Storage of smokeless propellant, black powder and small arms primers for personal use and not for resale in accordance with Oregon Fire Code Section 5606.