It is the intent of this chapter to prescribe
regulations consistent with nationally recognized good practice for
the safeguarding, to a reasonable degree, of life and property from
the hazard of fire and explosion arising from the storage, handling
and use of hazardous substances, materials and devices and from conditions
hazardous to life or property in the use or occupancy of buildings
or premises and, in so doing, to comply with the provisions of Article
18 of the Executive Law of the State of New York and all appropriate
codes, rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto. To that
end, the Village hereby adopts the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention
and Building Code in its entirety, except where the same is superseded
by the provisions of the Village of Brightwaters' ordinances, local
laws or rules and regulations enacted pursuant thereto.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Fire Prevention Local Law of the Village of Brightwaters."
The provisions of this code shall apply equally
to new and existing conditions, except that existing conditions not
in strict compliance with the terms of this code shall be permitted
to continue where the exceptions do not constitute a distinct hazard
to life or property in the opinion of the Chief Code Enforcement Officer.
Unless otherwise expressly stated, the following
terms shall, for the purpose of this chapter, have the meanings indicated
in this section:
APPROVED
Accepted by the Chief Code Enforcement Officer as a result
of his investigation and experience or by reason of test, listing
or approval by Underwriters' Laboratories, Incorporated, the National
Bureau of Standards, the American Gas Association Laboratories or
other nationally recognized testing agencies.
INSTITUTIONAL OCCUPANCY
The occupancy or use of a building or structure, or any portion
thereof, by persons harbored or detained to receive medical, charitable
or other care or treatment or by persons involuntarily detained.
NFPA
The National Fire Protection Association, its standards and
its codes.
OWNER
Includes the owner in fee of real property or of a lesser
estate therein, his duly authorized agent or attorney, a mortgagee
or vendee in possession, an assignee of rents, a purchaser, a devisee,
a fiduciary and any other person having a vested or contingent interest
in the property in question.
VILLAGE BOARD
The Village Board of Trustees of the Incorporated Village
of Brightwaters.
Whenever any code enforcement officer shall
find in any building or upon any premises dangerous or hazardous conditions
or materials as follows, he shall order such dangerous conditions
or materials to be removed or remedied in such manner as may be specified
by the Chief Code Enforcement Officer. Such dangerous or hazardous
conditions or materials include the following:
A. Dangerous or unlawful amounts of combustible or explosive
or otherwise hazardous materials.
B. Hazardous conditions arising from defective or improperly
installed equipment for handling or using combustible or explosive
or otherwise hazardous materials.
C. Dangerous accumulations of rubbish, wastepaper, boxes,
shavings or other highly combustible materials.
D. Accumulations of dust or waste material in air-conditioning
or ventilating systems or of grease in kitchen or other exhaust ducts
or inadequate clearances to unprotected combustible materials from
hoods, grease extractors and ducts.
E. Obstructions to or on fire escapes, designated access
openings in exterior walls for Fire Department use, stairs, passageways,
doors or windows, liable to interfere with the operations of the Fire
Department or egress of occupants in case of fire.
F. Any building or other structure which, for want of
repairs, lack of adequate exit facilities, automatic or other fire
alarm apparatus or fire-extinguishing equipment or by reason of age
or dilapidated condition or from any other cause, creates a hazardous
condition.
The Chief Code Enforcement Officer may revoke
a permit or approval issued if any violation of this chapter is found
upon inspection or in case there has been any false statement or misrepresentation
as to a material fact in the application or plans on which the permit
or approval was based.
Transportation of explosives and blasting agents
on streets and highways subject to the control of the Village is hereby
prohibited without a permit issued by the Chief Code Enforcement Officer.
Except as hereinafter provided, it shall be
unlawful for any person to store, offer for sale, expose for sale,
sell at retail or use or explode any fireworks, provided that the
Chief Code Enforcement Officer shall have the power to adopt reasonable
rules and regulations for the granting of permits for supervised public
displays of fireworks by the Village, fair associations, amusement
parks and other organizations. Every such display shall be handled
by a competent operator approved by the Chief Code Enforcement Officer
and the Suffolk County Police Department. Such display shall be of
such a character and be so located, discharged or fired as, in the
opinion of said persons after proper inspection, shall not be hazardous
to property or endanger any person.
The Chief Code Enforcement Officer shall have
the power to modify any of the provisions of this Fire Prevention
Code upon application, in writing, by the owner or lessee, or his
duly authorized agent, when there are practical difficulties in the
way of carrying out the strict letter of the code, provided that the
spirit of the code shall be observed, public safety secured and substantial
justice done. The particulars of such modification, when granted or
allowed, and the decision of the Chief Code Enforcement Officer thereon
shall be entered upon the records of his office, and a signed copy
shall be furnished to the applicant.
Whenever the Chief Code Enforcement Officer
shall disapprove an application or refuse to grant a permit applied
for or when it is claimed that the provisions of the code do not apply
or that the true intent and meaning of the code have been misconstrued
or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal from the decision
of the Chief Code Enforcement Officer to the Board of Trustees of
the Village within 30 days from the date of the decision appealed.
The Chief Code Enforcement Officer shall determine
and specify, after giving interested persons an opportunity to be
heard, any new materials, processes or occupancies which shall require
permits in addition to those now enumerated in this chapter. The Chief
Code Enforcement Officer shall post such list on the bulletin board
in the Village Office and distribute copies thereof to interested
persons upon their request.
It is the intention of this chapter to effectuate
full compliance in the administration and enforcement of the New York
State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code as enacted pursuant
to Article 18 of the New York State Executive Law and the codes, rules
and regulations thereunder enacted. In any event where any Village
ordinance or local law is deemed or found to prescribe standards less
than the minimum provided for in such state enactment, it shall be
deemed, for that purpose only, that the same is amended so that the
provisions thereof shall be the minimum standards provided by said
New York State Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code.