Fire lanes are established for the purpose of promoting public
health, safety and welfare by recognizing that there exist and will
in the future exist buildings and other areas in the city within which
and to which the public will be invited, served or housed. These buildings
or other areas must be provided prompt, adequate emergency services,
including access by fire fighters and fire-fighting equipment and
other emergency personnel and equipment to protect the health, safety
and welfare of the public and effect the saving of life and property
in emergency situations.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
FIRE LANE
A designated, unobstructed passageway, at least 20 feet in
width, with an inside turning radius of at least 20 feet and constructed
and maintained in a manner to permit free passage of fire apparatus
and other emergency equipment and personnel from a public way to all
necessary areas, regardless of the season of year or weather conditions,
around buildings, in areas or in developments or subdivisions as may
be required elsewhere in this article. Fire department access road
shall be synonymous with fire lane.
PARKING AREA
Lots, areas, or other accommodations for the parking of motor
vehicles off the street, alley, or other way, which said lots, areas
or other accommodations are available for use by the public either
with or without charge.
SUPERVISORY OFFICIAL
The Fire Chief, their duly authorized representative, or
the Code Enforcement Official.
The provisions of this article shall be applicable to all proposed
and existing developments, subdivisions, buildings and other premises
which are included with the following:
A. Subdivisions, both residential and nonresidential.
B. Any nonresidential development not requiring subdivision approval
or site plan review.
C. Any proposed construction requiring site plan review.
D. All schools, whether public or private.
F. Convalescent homes, rest homes and/or nursing homes.
G. In addition to the foregoing, all other places of public assembly
used for the gathering of 50 or more persons.
Fire lanes established under this article shall be kept free
of ice and snow and rubbish containers or other obstructions. The
owner, owners, agent or occupant of any premises to which this article
is applicable shall cause to be erected, installed and maintained,
at their own expense, permanent, adequate signs, bearing the words
"Fire Lane – No Parking – Vehicles Will Be Towed At Owner's
Expense," in or adjacent to the fire lane. Such owner, owners, agent,
or occupant shall cause such other and further notices or signage
as are reasonably required by the Supervisory Official to warn persons
to keep the fire lanes unobstructed. Failure to maintain a fire lane
in accordance with this section shall render the owner, owners, agent
or occupant of the development liable to a fine in accordance with
the general penalty provision of this code, with each continuing day
of such violation constituting a separate offense.
The notice of establishment of fire lanes shall prescribe a
reasonable time for compliance. If compliance is not obtained within
the stated time, then the owner, owners or agent shall be subject
to a fine in accordance with the general penalty provision of this
code. Each day following such specified time for compliance shall
constitute a new and separate violation.