As used in this article, the following items
shall have the meanings indicated:
APPLIANCES
Includes all gas-burning appliances for use with liquefied
petroleum gas.
LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GAS SYSTEM
An assembly consisting of one or more containers with a means
for conveying liquefied petroleum gas from the container(s) to dispensing
or consuming devices, either continuously or intermittently, and which
incorporates components intended to achieve control of quantity, flow,
pressure or state, either liquid or vapor.
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
Qualified persons holding a certificate of fitness issued
by the Chief Fire Marshal of the Town of Brookhaven.
The Chief Fire Marshal shall establish standard
rules and regulations as to the location of all containers installed
for the purpose of transferring liquefied petroleum gas from one container
to another. These rules and regulations shall prevent the establishment
or proliferation of said facilities in congested areas or adjacent
to important buildings or those with a moderate or high life hazard.
[Amended 11-20-1990 by L.L. No. 24-1990, effective 11-26-1990; 7-24-2001 by L.L. No. 19-2001, effective 7-27-2001; 3-25-2014 by L.L. No. 4-2014, effective 4-1-2014]
A. The transportation
of liquefied petroleum gas cylinders, either empty or full, is prohibited
in the trunk of any passenger vehicle.
B. Cylinders
larger than 10 gallons’ water capacity or an aggregate in excess
of 25 gallons’ water capacity shall not be transported in cars,
vans or any type of enclosed vehicle or in the enclosed area of any
vehicle.
C. Every
person, firm or corporation, whose main or corporate offices are located
in the Town of Brookhaven, that uses or causes the use of a motor
vehicle, tank truck, tank semi-trailer or tank truck trailer for the
transportation of liquefied petroleum gas for the purpose of delivery
within the Town of Brookhaven shall maintain an emergency response
plan. This plan shall include not more than two telephone numbers
for notification that will be available every day and at all times
to a person, firm, corporation’s customers, the Division of
Fire Prevention, the Fire and Police Departments and the general public.
Said plan shall ensure that a qualified service person will be at
the location of any reported liquefied petroleum gas leak not more
than one hour after notification. Failure to maintain said plan, or
failure to have a qualified service person at the reported location
of a leak within one hour of notification, shall be a violation of
this section.
Any incident involving liquefied petroleum gas,
including but not limited to leaks, fires, explosions or any other
accidental discharge into the atmosphere in excess of 8.5 cubic feet
(one pound propane) must be reported to the Chief Fire Marshal by
the responsible party or his representative. The initial report may
be made by telephone and followed by a written report. Under no circumstances
shall a report be filed later than 24 hours after the incident.
The storage, handling, installation, use and
transfer of liquefied petroleum gas shall be in accordance with the
appropriate standards of the NFPA, except that more restrictive requirements
as specified in this article shall take precedence over any NFPA requirements.