[Amended 7-25-1996 by Ch. No. 2420]
There is hereby adopted by the city, for the
purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous
to life and property from fire or explosion, that certain code known
as the Rhode Island State Fire Code and the NFPA Life Safety Code,
of which code not less than three copies are filed in the office of
the Fire Division, and the same is hereby adopted and incorporated
as fully as if set out at length herein, and the provisions thereof
shall be controlling within the city.
For the purposes of the Fire Prevention Code adopted by §
210-3, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this Article:
FIRE DEPARTMENT
The Fire Division created by Section 4-702 of the Charter
of the city.
[Amended 7-25-1996 by Ch. No. 2420]
The burning of wrecked or discarded automobiles
or any parts thereof or junk or any waste materials is prohibited.
[Amended 7-25-1996 by Ch. No. 2420]
The manufacturer of any explosives, blasting
agents, including small arms ammunition, and pyrotechnics, shall be
prohibited. This shall not apply to hand loading of small arms ammunition
prepared for personal use when not for resale.
The storage of explosives and blasting agents
is prohibited, except for temporary storage for use in connection
with approved blasting operations, provided that this prohibition
shall not apply to wholesale and retail stocks of small arms ammunition,
fuses, lighters, fuse igniters and safety fuses (not including cordeau
detonant fuses) in quantities involving less than 500 pounds of explosive
material; nor shall it apply to explosive-actuated power devices,
when employed in construction operations in highly populated areas,
in quantities involving less than 50 pounds of explosive material.
[Amended 7-25-1996 by Ch. No. 2420]
Debris in lumberyards such as sawdust, chips
and shorts shall be removed regularly from piling areas and not less
frequently than once a month. Proper housekeeping shall be maintained
at all times.
[Amended 10-26-1967 by Ch. No. 1138; 7-10-1968 by Ch. No. 1184; 6-12-1997 by Ch. No.
2459]
No person shall kindle or maintain any fire
or authorize any fire to be kindled or maintained on any private land
or public land, unless said fire is kindled and maintained solely
for the purpose of outdoor cooking.
[Amended 7-25-1996 by Ch. No. 2420]
Whenever the Chief of the Fire Division shall
disapprove an application or refuse to grant a permit applied for,
or when it is claimed that the provisions of the Fire Prevention Code
do not apply or that the true intent and meaning of such code have
been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal
from the decision of the Chief of the Fire Division to the State Board
of Appeals within 30 days from the date of the decision appealed.
The Director of Public Safety, the Chief of
the Fire Division and the Chief Fire Inspector shall act as a committee
to determine and specify, after giving affected persons an opportunity
to be heard, any new materials, processes or occupancies which shall
require permits, in addition to those now enumerated in the Fire Prevention
Code. The Chief Fire Inspector shall post such list in a conspicuous
place in his or her office and distribute copies thereof to interested
persons.