Persons owning, controlling or otherwise having charge of any fixed
fire extinguishing system, fire warning system or standpipe system shall notify
the Building Inspector, who shall then notify the local fire company, at any
time such system or systems are inoperable or taken out of service. The Building
Inspector shall also be notified when service is restored.
The Building Inspector may require that all premises where buildings
or portions of buildings, other than one- and two-family dwellings, are constructed
and located in such a manner that access to public fire hydrants is minimal
or of a distance such that the Building Inspector can demonstrate that fire-fighting
operations would be impaired shall be provided with a water supply system
installed in accordance with the provisions of § 508 of the Fire
Code of the State of New York.
It shall be unlawful to maintain in any building or upon any premises
or other places combustible or dangerous accumulations of rubbish or unnecessary
accumulation of wastepaper, boxes, shavings or any highly flammable materials
especially liable to fire. The provisions of § 304 of the Fire Code
and § 305 of the Property Maintenance Code of the State of New York
also apply to this article.
It is the policy of the Village of Sagaponack to assure adequate fire
protection for all citizens. The establishment of local regulations concerning
the installation, performance and maintenance of early-warning smoke and fire
detectors in buildings devoted to residential use and occupancy, including
single-family residences, multiple residences (including two-family dwellings),
mixed-occupancy buildings and accessory structures, will further this policy
by providing for each such building a basic system of coverage which will
give to all occupants thereof adequate and timely warning of fire.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
SMOKE DETECTOR
Any photoelectric- or ionization-type single-station smoke-detecting
device listed by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., Factory Mutual Testing
Laboratories or other testing agency acceptable to the Village in which the
control, detection and audible alarm functions are contained in one unit which
sounds the audible alarm upon detection of smoke or invisible particles of
combustion related to fire. No device which is or has become incapable of
operation, either because of weakened or dead batteries or because of any
other mechanical or electrical defect or failure, shall be deemed to constitute
a smoke detector for the purposes hereof.
The owner of any building or structure affected by this article shall
install and maintain all smoke detectors required hereunder. In addition,
where by lease or other agreement a party other than the owner shall have
undertaken to maintain any such building, structure or dwelling unit, said
party shall be responsible for the installation of all smoke detectors required
hereunder which are not then present and the maintenance of all required smoke
detectors, regardless of when and by whom they were installed.