[Amended by Bill Nos. 00-63; 24-008]
A. The Director of the Department of Emergency Services and the Director
of the Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits or their respective
designee shall have the authority and primary responsibility to designate
a fire lane. Fire lanes may be designated in the following areas,
or any portion thereof:
(1) Entrances and exits to commercial, industrial, public or semi-public
buildings.
(2) Roadways providing access to sprinkler or standpipe systems.
(3) Roadways that lead to, are next to or in front of fire hydrants.
(4) Roadways providing access to fire stations.
(5) Roadways next to multi-family dwellings (apartments, condominiums,
etc.) if the roadway does not meet the physical requirements found
in the definition of a fire lane.
B. The Director of the Department of Emergency Services and the Director of the Department of Inspections, Licenses and Permits or their respective designee shall jointly establish rules and regulations for the administration of the provisions of this article in accordance with Section 807 of the Harford County Charter. Such rules and regulations and amendments thereto shall not conflict with nor waive any provisions of this article nor be less restrictive than its provisions. Regulations for fire lanes shall at a minimum be reviewed and updated as necessary upon adoption of a new version of the International Building Code in Chapter
82 of the Harford County Code. These rules and regulations may include provisions that:
(1) Designate fire lanes on sites with existing structures when an existing structure undergoes renovations that necessitate the issuance of a building permit in accordance with Chapter
82, Building Construction, of the Harford County Code.
(2) Establish additional parameters relating to the maintenance and required
locations and specifications for the designation of fire lanes pursuant
to this section.
C. Maintenance.
(1) A property owner shall maintain a clear space of at least 36 inches
around any fire hydrant located on his or her property and shall maintain
an unobstructed area (i.e., free of landscaping or other obstructions)
between the curb and the face of the hydrant.
(2) A property owner shall maintain an unobstructed path to any Fire
Department connection located on a building. The path shall be a minimum
of 4 feet wide and 6 feet high. The unobstructed area shall extend
a minimum of 15 feet, measured along the curb, to either side of the
centerline of the hydrant.
D. Violations.
(1) A property owner who fails to properly mark and maintain a fire lane in accordance with this article and/or any adopted rules and regulations in connection therewith, or who fails to maintain unobstructed access or clear space to a hydrant or Fire Department connection as required by this section, shall be subject to the general penalty provisions set forth in Section
1-23 of the Harford County Code.
(2) A fine under this section shall be imposed in the following manner:
(a)
A fire official or member of a law enforcement agency who observes
a violation may report the violation to the Director of either the
Department of Emergency Services or the Department of Inspections
Licenses and Permits, or their respective designee, or an employee
of the Department of Emergency Services or the Department of Inspections
Licenses and Permits.
(b)
An employee of the Department of Emergency Services or the Department of Inspections Licenses and Permits who observes a violation or to whom a violation has been reported shall verify that a violation exists and shall issue a notice of violation stipulating the corrective measures necessary to abate the violation and the date by which the corrective measures must be completed. A citation pursuant to Section
1-23 of the Harford County Code shall be issued to the property owner upon failure to comply with the provisions of the notice of violation.
(c)
A notice of violation or citation issued under this article
shall be hand delivered, sent by certified mail and/or posted on the
property subject to the violation.
(d)
If 15 days after delivering or mailing a citation, the violation
continues to exist, Harford County shall take action to ensure compliance.
Any costs incurred shall be the responsibility of the property owner
and, if not paid, shall constitute a lien on the property where the
violation occurred and shall be collectible in the same manner as
real property taxes with the same priority, interest and penalties.
The county, any fire company serving the county
or any law enforcement officer or agency shall not be held liable
for any damage to property that may result from the proper application
and enforcement of this chapter.