A.
The recognized standards and practices for the prevention of fire, except where they are inconsistent with the Code of the Township of Montclair or with other ordinances of the Township, are hereby declared to be the standard practices and requirements set forth in the BOCA Basic Fire Prevention Code, 1984 Edition. Said regulations, standards and practices, requirements and specifications are hereby incorporated in and made part of this chapter as though set forth in full herein. Copies thereof have been filed and shall remain on file and open to public inspection in the office of the Municipal Clerk.
[Amended 3-3-1981 by Ord. No. 81-9; 2-21-1984 by Ord. No. 84-9]
B.
The BOCA Fire Prevention Code is hereby amended and supplemented by adding to Section F-408.0, Fire Alarm Systems, a new paragraph F-408.4, Smoke detectors; carbon monoxide detectors and portable fire extinguishers, to read as follows:
[Amended 4-15-1980 by Ord. No. 80-14; 10-15-1991 by Ord. No. 91-49; 5-23-2000 by Ord. No. 00-19; 2-27-2001 by Ord. No. 01-10; 6-10-2003 by Ord. No. 03-37; 6-13-2006 by Ord. No. 06-35]
F-408.4 Smoke detectors; carbon monoxide detectors and portable fire extinguishers: Every dwelling unit, room or suite subject to this section shall be provided with a minimum of one approved smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector on each story or level, and one portable fire extinguisher, installed in a manner and location approved by the Fire Prevention Bureau of the Township of Montclair. | |
F-408.4.1 Each dwelling unit in a single-family, two-family or multifamily residence, each guest room or suite in a hotel, motel, rooming house or boardinghouse and each suite or sleeping area in a dormitory shall be subject to the terms of this section. | |
No property shall be exempt from the installation of the carbon monoxide detector unless all of the following shall apply: |
(1)
The premises shall have no attached parking garage or carport;
(2)
The dwelling units shall be powered and heated by electricity only;
(3)
There are no fuel-burning appliances within the premises; however, if a common area boiler, water heater or similar appliance is present, then all dwelling units adjacent to the common chimney or vent shall install the carbon monoxide detectors within the dwelling unit and the room which houses the appliance.
F-408.4.2 No structure containing a unit, room, suite or area subject hereto shall be sold after the effective date of this section without first having met its requirements. No dwelling unit, room, suite or area subject hereto shall be leased or rented after the effective date of this section without first having met its requirements. In the absence of sale or rental, the owner of any dwelling unit, room, suite or area subject hereto shall comply with the terms of this section no later than April 7, 2003. | |
F-408.4.3 An approved smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector shall be a photoelectric and/or an ionization type with Underwriters' Laboratories or Factory Mutual Engineering Corporation label affixed to it. | |
F-408.4.4 The installation of smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors, either battery-operated or hard wire, shall be made in accordance with the regulations of the Fire Prevention Bureau and the requirements of the manufacturer, both as to the number of detectors needed for the area to be protected and as to the method employed. All such equipment and installations shall comply with regulations established under N.F.P.A. Standard No. 74 and the State Uniform Construction Code Act.[1] | |
F-408.4.5 Inspection of smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector and portable fire extinguisher installations prior to the conveyance of title or the leasing, as the case may be, shall be made by the Fire Prevention Bureau and, where appropriate, by the Electrical Subcode Official. | |
F-408.4.6 It shall be the sole responsibility of the owner to maintain every smoke detector, carbon monoxide detector and portable fire extinguisher in working order after it has been inspected by the Fire Prevention Bureau. | |
F-408.4.7 The fee for the placement and final certification by the Fire Prevention Bureau shall be $75 for one-family and two-family dwellings, $100 for three- to six-family dwellings, $150 for seven- to fifteen-family dwellings and $225 for over 15 families. | |
F-408.4.8 The penalty for the violation of any provision of this section shall be a fine not exceeding $1,000 or imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 90 days, or both. Noncompliance as to each dwelling unit, room, suite or area in the same structure shall constitute a separate violation. |
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Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 52:27D-119 et seq.
C.
The BOCA Fire Prevention Code is hereby amended and supplemented by adding to Section F-2900.0, General, a new paragraph F-2900.4, Prohibited installations, to read as follows:
F-2900.4 Prohibited installations: No tank for the storage of flammable liquids shall be installed in any residential zone as delineated on the Township Zoning Map. |