[Adopted 10-13-2005 by Ord. No. 332]
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
MULTIFAMILY DWELLING
Any structure or building within the Borough containing two
or more dwelling units, each of which shall have complete cooking,
toilet and bathing facilities separate from the other unit or units
within the structure.
RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
Any structure or building used wholly or in part as a home,
residence, dwelling or sleeping place for one or more persons, either
permanent or transient, including but not limited to any one- or two-family
dwelling, mobile home, modular home, townhouse; lodging, rooming or
boarding house; hotel, motel, bed-and-breakfast facility; or a residential
occupancy by any other name, be it rented, leased or owned.
SMOKE DETECTION DEVICE
A device which is sensitive to any of the products of combustion,
including but not limited to a smoke detector or smoke alarm, which,
when activated, provides an audible alarm to warn occupants of a fire
hazard.
The smoke detection devices must be U.L. (Underwriters
Laboratories) approved devices, capable of automatically sensing visible
or invisible particles of combustion, and each detection device shall
be audible with a minimum rating of 85 dBA at 10 feet. Said smoke
detection devices shall be either ionization or photoelectric or a
combination of both built into a single unit.
The compliance date for all existing residential
dwellings shall be October 31, 2006.
Failure to comply with this article shall not
be considered as evidence of either comparative or contributory negligence
in any civil suit or insurance claim adjudication arising out of any
injury or death arising from a fire or the direct consequence of a
fire; nor shall failure to comply with this article be admissible
as evidence in any trial of any civil action or insurance claim adjudication.
[Adopted 11-8-2018 by Ord. No. 395]
To protect and promote health, safety, and welfare of the residents
of the Borough, particularly commercial businesses when the Fire Department
is unable to gain access to the structure via standard means, or multiresident
structures are built in such a way that a main point of entry is secured,
and in circumstances in which occupants are unable to respond to open
the structure. The installation of a rapid entry lock box system (Knox
Box) will result in less damage to structures, and reduced response
time, when doors do not need to be forced opened. The Knox Box system
is a UL listed and approved lock box which only the local Fire Department
providing emergency services to the Borough and Borough Fire Marshal
have access to.
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provisions
of this article, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to pay
a fine of not less than $100, but not more than $1,000 plus costs.
Each day that a violation of this article continues shall constitute
a separate offense.