The Office of Fire Marshal is hereby created
in West Hanover Township.
[Amended 4-2-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-02]
The Fire Marshal shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors
for a term of four years ending December 31 but may stay in office
until a successor is appointed. Notwithstanding the aforesaid appointment
for a specified term, the Board of Supervisors of West Hanover Township
shall have the right to remove the Fire Marshal at its pleasure; and
in such cases, vacancies shall be filled in the same manner as the
original appointment was made, for the unexpired portion of the term.
The Fire Marshal shall receive compensation in the amount of $500
annually, which compensation may be modified by the West Hanover Township
Board of Supervisors by resolution at the annual reorganizational
meeting. Fire Marshal shall perform all duties and shall have and
exercise all powers generally prescribed by this chapter or by ordinance
of West Hanover Township.
A. Assistant
Fire Marshal. From time to time, the Township Fire Marshal may recommend
the appointment of an Assistant Fire Marshal(s) who shall serve to
assist the Fire Marshal in the powers and duties established in this
chapter or by ordinance of West Hanover Township. The Board of Supervisors
of West Hanover Township shall appoint all assistant Fire Marshals
for a term of two years ending December 31 but may stay in office
until a successor is appointed. The Board of Supervisors of West Hanover
Township shall have the right to remove any Assistant Fire Marshal
at its pleasure, and in such cases, vacancies shall be filled upon
recommendation by the Fire Marshal and shall serve for the unexpired
portion of the term. Any Assistant Fire Marshal shall receive compensation
in the amount of $250 annually, which compensation may be modified
by the West Hanover Township Board of Supervisors by resolution at
the annual reorganizational meeting.
The Fire Marshal shall have the power and shall
be required to coordinate the following duties in accordance to the
specifications herewith, and shall do so in a manner in coordination
with the Township Manager, Code Official (AHJ) and appropriate code
officials, and not inconsistent with the IFC codes and NFPA standards
adopted by West Hanover Township Board of Supervisors:
A. Prepare written correspondence, newsletter articles
and similar publications to Township residents to communicate fire
protection and fire prevention practices that reflect applicable IFC
codes and NFPA standards and are appropriate for the intended audience.
B. Identify and investigate requests (or service or complaints
related to fire safety given a reported situation or unsafe conditions
during Township inspection activities, and seek voluntary compliance
or mediated settlement of these issues with the subject property owner/representative
in a timely manner. Identify and record information and evidence of
fire safety noncompliance for use in other appropriate levels of enforcement
and procedures.
C. As may be necessary, investigate, or cause to be investigated,
all fires, explosions and other similar incidents for the purpose
of determining reason for the incident, possible code violations,
and future preventive measures. In suspicious fire and related incidents,
the Fire Marshal may engage the Pennsylvania State Fire Marshal or
other appropriate law enforcement entities to investigate the matter.
D. As may be necessary, provide review comments on subdivision
land development and building plans submitted for new multifamily
or nonresidential construction in conjunction with the Township's
SALDO plan review and the building permit review procedures of the
Code Administrator.
E. Coordinate the issuance of Township burn permits in accordance with the requirements and procedures set forth in Chapter
85 of the Township Code of Ordinances, as amended.
F. Under certain dry weather conditions, monitor and
issue official "burn bans" in the Township in accordance with general
accepted principles for establishing burning bans and as specified
by the Dauphin County EMA, PEMA or other sources.
G. As may he necessary, testify at legal proceedings,
given the findings of a field inspection or a complaint and consult
with legal council (if required for common pleas court) so that all
information is presented accurately and the inspector's/Marshal's
demeanor is appropriate for the proceeding.
H. Prepare, coordinate and conduct fire safety inspections independently and/or with the Township Code Official in accordance with a community inspection program/schedule to be performed on a timely or random basis throughout all multifamily or nonresidential structures within the Township. Coordinate the preparation of inspection checklists for given field observations and policies for inspections within the community inspection program/schedule in coordination or conjunction with inspection activity of the Township Code Official and as permitted in §
22-3I.
I. Inspections. The Fire Marshal may conduct the following
inspections of new and existing structures and properties for construction,
fire protection, and exposures.
(1) Means of egress for emergency exit. Inspect means
of egress elements, given observations made during a field inspection
of an existing building.
(2) Fire suppression systems. Determine the operational
readiness of existing fixed fire suppression systems, given test documentation
and field observations, so that the system(s) is in an operational
state.
(3) Fire detection systems. Determine the operational
readiness of existing fire detection and alarm systems, given test
documentation and field observations, so that the systems are in an
operational state, maintenance is documented.
(4) Fire extinguishers. Determine the operational readiness
of existing portable fire extinguishers, given field observations
and test documentation, so that the equipment is in an operational
state, maintenance is documented, and all deficiencies are identified
and documented.
(5) Fire hazards. Identify hazardous conditions involving
equipment, processes, and operations, given field observations so.that
the equipment, processes, or operations are conducted and maintained
in accordance with the IFC and the applicable NFPA standards and all
deficiencies are identified, documented, and reported.
(6) Structure emergency readiness and planning. Assess
that emergency planning and preparedness measures are in place and
have been practiced, given field observations, copies of emergency
plans, and records of exercises, so that plans are prepared and exercises
have been performed in accordance with the IFC and applicable NFPA
standards.
(7) Emergency access to site. Inspect emergency access
for a site, given field observations, so that the required access
for emergency responders is maintained or so that deficiencies are
identified, documented, and corrected.
(8) Lock boxes. Assess the installation and adequacy of
lock boxes required by the Township for all structures with remote
fire detection systems.
J. Fire drills. Coordinate scheduling and conduct of
emergency drills for all schools and assemblies in conjunction with
the jurisdiction of the assembly as well as the jurisdiction of the
Township, given field observations, so that the drills and emergency
procedures are in compliance with the IFC and applicable NFPA standards.
All deficiencies are documented, identified and reported in accordance
with the policies of the jurisdiction.
K. Act as a liaison for the Board of Supervisors and
Township Manager to the West Hanover Township Fire Company related
to Township fire prevention, fire safety concerns and related fire
protection services.
L. Coordinate, prepare and present a Fire Marshal report
on at a semiannual basis to the Board of Supervisors outlining the
status of the community inspection program, duties and responsibilities
accomplished throughout the year, and other records of activity, expenditures
and similar information.
M. Attend Township meetings when requested by the Board
of Supervisors or Township Manager from time to time.
N. Participate as required in public relations events
and training of Township residents on fire safety techniques and strategies.
No person shall in any way obstruct or prevent
or attempt to obstruct or prevent the Fire Marshal in the discharge
of his duties, by denying or attempting to deny him access to any
premises owned or occupied by such person, either failing or refusing
correct information requested by him in the investigation into the
cause, origin or circumstances of any fire.
Any person who shall violate any provision of
this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof before a District Justice,
be sentenced to pay a fine not exceeding $1,000, and costs of prosecution.
It is further provided that, upon judgment against any person by summary
conviction, or by proceedings by summons on default of the payment
of the fine or penalty imposed and the costs, the defendant may be
sentenced and committed to the county prison for a period not exceeding
30 days.
Nothing in this chapter or in the code hereby
adopted shall be construed to affect any suit or proceeding impending
in any court, or any rights acquired, or liability incurred, or any
cause of action acquired or existing, nor shall any just or legal
right or remedy or any character be lost, impaired or affected by
this article.