If any section of this chapter shall be held unconstitutional, invalid,
or ineffective, in whole or in part, such determination shall not be deemed
to affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof.
No building erected subject to the New York State Uniform Fire Prevention
and Building Code shall be used or occupied, except to the extent authorized
hereunder, until a certificate of occupancy has been issued by the Building
Inspection Department. No building similarly enlarged, extended, altered,
or upon which work has been performed which requires the issuance of a building
permit shall be occupied or used more than 30 days after the completion of
the alteration or work unless a certificate of occupancy has been issued.
No change shall be made in the nature of the occupancy of an existing building
unless a certificate of occupancy authorizing the change has been issued.
The owner or his agent shall make application for a certificate of occupancy
with the Building Inspection Department.
Any employer in the City of Lockport, whose facility or premises contains
permit-required confined spaces as defined in 29 CFR 1910.146, the Occupational
Safety and Health (OSHA) Permit-Required Confined Space (PRCS) Standard, and
who has employees that are required to enter those permit-required confined
spaces, and who designates the City of Lockport Fire Department as the agency
that the employer will summon to provide emergency rescue services in these
spaces in the event of an emergency, shall be required to notify the City
of Lockport Fire Department, in writing, detailing the specific hazards associated
with each such space and whenever there are changes in the associated hazards
to each such space, pursuant to the provisions of 29 CFR 1910.146.
No person shall willfully offer or cause any hindrance to any fire official
while in the performance of his duty, or willfully injure any property of
the Lockport Fire Department, or any tool, implement or thing belonging to
or being a part of the fire apparatus or property of the Fire Department,
or any building or structure belonging to the City and used for or in connection
with the operation and maintenance of the Fire Department.
No person shall enter, occupy, sleep in or frequent any building used
or occupied by or belonging to the Fire Department, except persons duly authorized
by the Fire Chief.
No person, unless he is entitled and authorized to exercise the duties
of the office or employment in the Lockport Fire Department, shall wear or
have in his possession any badge or identification which has been or may be
designated by the Common Council or other proper authority of the City, to
be worn by any fire fighter of the City.
In case of a fire or similar emergency, the Police Chief shall detail
one or more policeman to the place where the fire may be, who shall be subject
to the direction of the Mayor, any Fire Commissioner, the Fire Chief, or the
officer-in-charge of the Fire Department at such fire, for the protection
of the hose and fire apparatus, the preservation of the public peace and removal
of all idle and suspected persons, persons not actually or usefully employed
in aiding to extinguish such fire or in the preservation of property in the
vicinity thereof, until excused from such duty by the Mayor, a Fire Commissioner,
the Fire Chief, or officer-in-charge of the fire or similar emergency.
A fire lane, as defined in § 502.1 of the Fire Code of New
York State, is hereby established for the Kenan Center Arena as follows: A
clear lane shall be maintained around the perimeter of the Kenan Center Arena
to a width of 12 feet, properly and adequately posted, designating this area
as a fire lane. This lane shall be properly maintained and shall be kept clear
of all vehicles or other obstructions which may interfere with ingress and
egress of Fire Department vehicles for the protection of persons and property.