This chapter shall hereinafter be cited and
designated as the "Long Branch Fire Prevention Code."
[Amended 2-23-1999 by Ord. No. 11-99]
Pursuant to Sections 15 and 17 of the Uniform
Safety Act, a person aggrieved by any action of the local enforcing
agency shall have the right to appeal to the Construction Board of
Appeals of Monmouth County.
Enforcement, violations and penalties shall
be in conformity with the Uniform Fire Safety Act, the Uniform Fire
Code and all other laws of the State of New Jersey.
[Amended 5-9-2000 by Ord. No. 13-00]
A. Required. The Bureau of Fire Prevention of the City
of Long Branch shall require the owner(s) of all of the following
types of new and existing building(s) or structure(s) to have installed
on their building(s) or structure(s) a rapid-entry key box, to be
located not less than six nor more than eight feet from grade above
the main entrance on the hinge side of the entry door;
(1) All hotels, motels or multiple dwellings that:
(a)
Have locked main entrances for security purposes
at any time during the day or night; and
(b)
Have common corridors to living units or spaces.
(2) Any sprinklered or interconnected alarmed residential
or commercial building or structure.
(3) Any industrial, commercial, institutional, retail
or similar business building or structure, including public and private
schools, consisting of 12,000 square feet or more.
(4) Any public or private educational institution.
(5) Any other building or structure deemed necessary by
the Fire Official.
B. Approval of system; owner to provide keys upon request.
The type of rapid-entry key box system to be installed shall be approved
by the Bureau of Fire Prevention prior to the purchase of the same.
In addition to providing a rapid-entry key for the system installed
to the Bureau of Fire Prevention, the Bureau may request and the owner
of the building or structure concerned shall provide keys for the
following areas within the building or structure:
(2) Sprinkler control valves;
(4) Elevators and elevator control rooms; and
(5) Such other room(s) or door(s) requested by the Bureau
of Fire Prevention where entry may be required.
C. Key to self-contained living areas, units or rooms.
Notwithstanding the provisions of any other section of this chapter,
no official, employee or member of the Bureau of Fire Prevention or
Fire Department shall request, nor shall an owner be required to provide,
a key to any self-contained, individual living space area, unit or
room.
D. When deemed necessary, the Fire Official may require
the owner of a building structure to purchase and install locking
Fire Department connection cap(s) with a type to be approved by the
Bureau of Fire Prevention.
E. When deemed necessary, the Fire Official may require
the owner of a building structure to purchase and install a keyed
electric override switch with a type to be approved by the Bureau
of Fire Prevention for the following:
(1) Exhaust fans for parking structure(s).
(2) Electric-operated doors for parking structure(s).
(3) Electric-operated perimeter gates.