A. The Chief Fire Marshal in conjunction with the Director of Engineering
Services shall issue operating permits to allow an applicant to conduct
an operation or business for which a permit is required pursuant to
this chapter upon compliance by the applicant with all state, and
local requirements and standards.
B. Occupancy or Use Prohibited. It shall be unlawful for an owner, managing
agent, or person in charge of the property to operate a business,
use, or occupy a building or a portion of a building without benefit
of a required operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects or
refuses to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of this
chapter.
[Amended 1-14-2015 by L.L. No. 3-2015]
Operational permits are not transferable and any changes in
occupancy, operation, use, tenancy, or ownership shall require that
a new permit be obtained. It shall be unlawful to transfer a permit
to another person, or to change the occupancy, operation, use, or
tenancy of a premise for which a permit was issued; or to change ownership
of a premise for which a permit was issued without obtaining a new
permit form the Chief Fire Marshal.
It shall be unlawful for any person to store or handle an aggregate
quantity of Level 2 or Level 3 aerosol products in excess of five
hundred (500) pounds net weight without benefit of an operational
permit. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational
permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or to allow the operation
of a business for the purpose of servicing or repairing any motor
vehicle within any building, shed or enclosure without benefit of
an operational permit permit. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses
to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
B. It shall be unlawful for any person to dispense or cause to be dispensed
Class I flammable liquids into the fuel tank of a vehicle or into
a container unless the activity is under the control of a service
station employee.
C. It shall be unlawful for any person to use or cause to be used any
device which permits the dispensing of Class I flammable liquids when
the hand of the operator is removed from the dispensing nozzle control
lever; unless a listed automatic dispensing nozzle is used that has
a latch-open device which is an integral part of the assembly, that
will shut-off the flow of fuel when the tank is full; nozzles is dropped,
or the vehicle is driven away while the nozzle is still in the tank.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate an automotive
wrecking yard, junkyard, or a waste handling facility without benefit
of an operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses
to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to store more than two thousand
five hundred (2,500) cubic feet of combustible empty packing cases,
boxes, barrels or similar containers, rubber tires or baled cotton,
rubber or cork, or other similar combustible material without benefit
of an operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses
to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to store, handle or use,
or cause to be stored, handled or used, compressed gases in excess
of the amounts shown in the table without benefit of an operational
permit. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational
permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR COMPRESSED GASES
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TYPE OF GAS
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AMOUNT
(cubic ft. at NTP)
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Corrosive
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200
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Flammable (except cryogenic fluids and LPG)
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200
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Toxic
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Any Amount
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Inert/simple asphyxiant
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6,000
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Oxidizing (including oxygen)
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504
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It shall be unlawful for any person to store, transport on site,
use, handle or dispense, or cause to be stored, transported on site,
used, handled or dispensed, cryogenic fluids in excess of the amounts
shown in the table without benefit of an operational permit. Any person
who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational permit shall
be in violation of this chapter.
PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR CRYOGENIC FLUIDS
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TYPE OF CRYOGENIC FLUID
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INSIDE BUILDING
(Gallons)
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OUTSIDE BUILDING
(Gallons)
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Flammable
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More than 1
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60
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Inert
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60
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500
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Oxidizing (includes oxygen)
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10
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50
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Physical or health hazard
Not indicated above
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Any Amount
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Any Amount
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It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or maintain a
dry cleaning business without an operational permit. Any person who
fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational permit shall be
in violation of this chapter.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to handle or use, or cause another
to handle or use, explosives without an operational permit. Any person
who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational permit shall
be in violation of this chapter.
(1) Application for permits shall be made in writing at least fifteen
(15) days in advance of the date of use and shall be accompanied by
the requisite fee and supporting documentation.
(2) Certificate of insurance. The applicant shall indemnify the Town
of Huntington and the Huntington Board of Trustees and hold them harmless,
and shall furnish a certificate of insurance in an amount deemed adequate
by the Town Attorney for the payment of all damages which may be caused
to persons or property by reason of the permitted activity or display
and arising from any acts of the applicant, his agents, employees
or subcontractors. Such certificate of insurance shall name the Town
of Huntington and the Huntington Board of Trustees as additional insureds
on the policy by endorsement.
A. Permit required. It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or
cause to be conducted a fireworks display without an operational permit.
Any person who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational
permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
(1) Every such display shall be handled by a competent operator licensed
by the State of New York and the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms and shall be so located, discharged or fired as, in the
opinion of the Chief of the Fire Department, after proper inspection,
is deemed safe, adequate and proper.
(2) Application for permits shall be made in writing at least fifteen
(15) days in advance of the date of display and shall be accompanied
by the requisite fee and supporting documentation, including a copy
of the license issued to the handler.
(3) Certificate of Insurance to conduct a fireworks display. The applicant
shall indemnify the Town of Huntington and the Huntington Board of
Trustees and hold them harmless, and shall furnish a certificate of
insurance in an amount deemed adequate by the Town Attorney for the
payment of all damages which may be caused to persons or property
by reason of the permitted display and arising from any acts of the
applicant, his agents, employees or subcontractors. Such certificate
of insurance shall name the Town of Huntington and the Huntington
Board of Trustees as additional insureds on the policy by endorsement.
B. Display Site Requirements.
(1) The pyrotechnic drop zone shall be determined by multiplying one
hundred (100) feet per inch of the largest mortar diameter to be utilized
for a display. At no time shall the distance separation from mortars/devices
be less than two hundred (200) feet from spectators and/or occupied
buildings regardless of mortar diameter.
(2) In the event wind speed exceeds twenty (20) miles per hour, or the
wind direction becomes such that pyrotechnic debris is carried, or
in the judgment of the fire code official is in danger of being carried,
over spectators or occupied buildings regardless of wind speed, the
display shall immediately cease. It shall be unlawful to fail, refuse,
or neglect to terminate a fireworks display when directed by the fire
code official, and the failure, neglect or refusal to do so shall
be a violation of this chapter.
(3) Any pyrotechnic device four (4) inches in diameter or greater and
which is discharged form a mortar shall be electronically fired.
(4) A minimum of four (4) two and one-half (2 1/2) gallon pressurized
water extinguishers shall be provided by the pyrotechnic company and
shall be strategically placed at the discharge site.
(5) All pre-manufactured box or cake-type multi-shell devices shall have
all sides adequately secured to prevent container wall failure. Such
devices shall be secured by use of sandbags or placed in an enclosure.
At no time shall the enclosure wall height be less than two-thirds
(2/3) nor greater than the overall height of any aforementioned device.
C. Disposal of unfired fireworks.
(1) Any fireworks that remain unfired after the display is concluded
shall be immediately disposed of in a safe manner as deemed appropriate
by the fire code official. Any person who fails, refuses or neglects
to dispose of unfired fireworks in the manner directed by the fire
code official shall be in violation of this chapter.
A. It shall be unlawful for any person to store, handle, use or dispense,
or cause to be stored, handled, used or dispensed, flammable and combustible
liquids in excess of the amounts shown in the table without benefit
of an operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses
to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
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PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR FLAMMABLE COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
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CLASS OF LIQUID
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INSIDE BUILDING
(Gallons)
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OUTSIDE BUILDING
(Gallons)
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Class I
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More than 5
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10
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Class II
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25
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60
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Class III A
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25
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60
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It shall be unlawful for any person to store, transport on site,
dispense, use or handle, or cause to be stored, transported on site,
dispensed, used or handled, hazardous materials in excess of the amounts
shown in the table without benefit of an operational permit. Any person
who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational permit shall
be in violation of this chapter.
PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
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TYPE OF MATERIAL
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QUANTITY
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Combustible liquids
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Corrosive materials
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Gases
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Liquids
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55 gallons
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Solids
|
1,000 pounds
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Explosive materials
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Flammable materials
|
|
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Gases
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|
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Liquids
|
|
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Solids
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100 pounds
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Highly toxic materials
|
|
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Gases
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|
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Liquids
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Any quantity
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Solids
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Any quantity
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Oxidizing materials
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Gases
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Liquids
|
|
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Class 4
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Any quantity
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Class 3
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1 gallon
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Class 2
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10 gallons
|
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Class 1
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55 gallons
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Solids
|
|
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Class 4
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Any amount
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Class 3
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10 pounds
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Class 2
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100 pounds
|
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Class 1
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500 pounds
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Organic peroxides
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Liquids
|
|
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Class I
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Any quantity
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Class II
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Any quantity
|
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Class III
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1 gallons
|
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Class IV
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2 gallons
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Class V
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No Permit Required
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Solids
|
|
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Class I
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Any quantity
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Class II
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Any quantity
|
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Class III
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10 pounds
|
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Class IV
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20 pounds
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Class V
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No Permit Required
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Pyrophoric materials
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|
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Gases
|
|
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Liquids
|
Any quantity
|
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Solids
|
Any quantity
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Toxic materials
|
|
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Gases
|
|
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Liquids
|
10 gallons
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Solids
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100 pounds
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Unstable (reactive) materials
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Liquids
|
|
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Class 4
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Any quantity
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Class 3
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Any quantity
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Class 2
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5 gallons
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Class 1
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10 gallons
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Solids
|
|
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Class 4
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Any quantity
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Class 3
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Any quantity
|
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Class 2
|
50 pounds
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Class 1
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100 pounds
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Water-reactive materials
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Liquids
|
|
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Class 3
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Any quantity
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Class 2
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5 gallons
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Class 1
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55 gallons
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Solids
|
|
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Class 3
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Any quantity
|
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Class 2
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50 pounds
|
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Class 1
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500 pounds
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It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct, maintain, or
cause to be maintained high-piled storage in excess of five hundred
(500) sq. ft in area of any building or portion thereof without benefit
of an operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses
to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to store, handle, dispense
or use, or cause to be stored, handled, dispensed or used, liquefied
petroleum gas without benefit of an operational permit. Any person
who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational permit shall
be in violation of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to store, or process or
cause to be stored or processed, lumber in excess of one hundred thousand
(100,000) board feet without benefit of an operational permit. Any
person who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational permit
shall be in violation of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to melt, cast, heat-treat,
machine or grind magnesium, or cause another to do the same, without
benefit of an operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects or
refuses to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of this
chapter.
[Amended 1-14-2015 by L.L. No. 3-2015]
A. Permit required. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate or
maintain a place of assembly or a place of public assembly without
benefit of an operational permit, except that a permit shall not be
required for any assembly occupancy used solely as a place of religious
worship. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational
permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
B. Posting of placard. It shall be unlawful for the owner, operator
or person-in-charge of a place of assembly or a place of public assembly
to fail, refuse or neglect to post the occupant placard in a conspicuous
place at or near the entrance to each place of assembly including
those spaces used solely as a place of religious worship. Any person
who fails, refuses or neglects to post the placard in a conspicuous
location shall be in violation of this chapter.
C. Exceeding occupant limit. It shall be unlawful for an owner, manager
or person-in-charge of a place of assembly or a place of public assembly
to allow the premise to exceed the posted occupant load identified
on the occupancy placard. Any person who fails, refuses or neglects
to maintain the posted occupancy limit shall be in violation of this
chapter.
D. All owners, managers, or persons-in-charge of places of assembly
or a place of public assembly shall have a system or method in place
by which the level of occupancy is monitored at all times during business
hours in order to maintain safety and protect against exceeding the
occupancy load. Such persons must disclose with specificity the method
utilized and provide the number of existing occupants at the establishment
upon request of a fire code official or other officer having jurisdiction.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter to fail, refuse
or neglect to maintain a system by which the occupancy load is monitored,
or to fail to provide the number of occupants at an establishment
upon request.
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct, or cause to
be conducted, a spraying or dipping operation utilizing flammable
or combustible liquids, or the application of combustible powders
without benefit of an operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects
or refuses to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of
this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to dispense, or cause to
be dispensed, flammable or combustible liquids from a tank vehicle
without benefit of an operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects
or refuses to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of
this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate, or cause to
be operated, any liquid fuel-fired vessel utilized to heat any asphalt
based material to the temperature at which the material becomes a
liquid without benefit of an operational permit. Any person who fails,
neglects or refuses to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation
of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, maintain, or utilize
an air supported temporary membrane structure or a tent having an
area in excess of two hundred (200) sq. ft., or a canopy in excess
of four hundred (400) square feet without benefit of an operational
permit. Any person who fails, neglects or refuses to obtain an operational
permit shall be in violation of this chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct hot work operations
including welding, cutting, or use of open torches without benefit
of an operational permit. Any person who fails, neglects, or refuses
to obtain an operational permit shall be in violation of this chapter.