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6109-97 ORDINANCE NO. 6109-97 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA, RELATING TO FIRE PREVENTION; AMENDING SECTION 17.32, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO ADOPT THE 1992 EDITION OF THE FIRE PREVENTION CODE OF THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA); AMENDING SECTION 17.33, CODE OF ORDINANCES, TO INCORPORATE AMENDMENTS TO SECTIONS OF THE 1992 EDITION OF THE NFPA FIRE PREVENTION CODE; PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the Fire Marshal for the City of Clearwater is assigned the duties of conducting fire safety inspections of buildings and facilities and investigating violations relating to fire safety; and WHEREAS, the 1988 edition of the NFPA Fire Prevention Code, which is currently in effect within the City, has been superseded by the National Fire Prevention Association's adoption of the 1992 edition; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF CLEARWATER, FLORIDA: Section 1. Section 17.32(1), Code of Ordinances, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 17.32. Adoption of National Fire Codes. (1) There is hereby adopted the 1992 edition of NFPA 1, Fire Prevention Code, of the National Fire Protection Association, and its incorporated standards and codes as published in the National Fire Codes of the National Fire Protection Association and listed in Chapter 43 Annex -A of the NFPA Fire Prevention Code and being particularly the most recent edition as listed in Chapter 43 of the Fire Prevention Code or Chapter 4A-3 of the Florida Administrative Code the! -ed+tie Wee, including Appendix C of NFPA 30, referred to in this article as the National Fire Codes. Such codes and standards are hereby incorporated by reference as fully as if set out at length in this section, and the provisions thereof as they may be amended by ordinance from time to time shall be controlling within the fire control district. To the extent that the county construction licensing board adopts any subsequent editions of NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, or any amendments thereto, then the edition so adopted .and any amendments thereto adopted by the board shall be enforced in the city fire control district. I. a f. Section 2. Section 17.33, Code of Ordinances, is hereby amended to read as follows: Sec. 17.33. Amendments. The National Fire Codes, as published by the National Fire Protection Association, 1992 4-988 edition is amended as follows: Section 1-15.9647-2 of NFPA 1, concerning the permitting of bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires, is amended to include: (1) Location Restricted. No person shall kindle or maintain any bonfire or outdoor rubbish fire or authorize any such fire to be kindled or maintained on any privately owned land unless the location is not less than 50 feet or some other distance approved by the fire department from any structure, and adequate provision is made to prevent fire from spreading to any structure. (2) Attendance of open fires. A bonfire or outdoor rubbish fire shall be constantly attended by a competent person until the fire is extinguished. This person shall have a garden hose connected to a water supply, or other fire extinguishing equipment readily available for use. rk' (3) Chief may prohibit. The chief of the fire department may prohibit any or all bonfires and outdoor rubbish fires when atmospheric conditions or local circumstances make such fires hazardous or constitute a public nuisance. Section 3-5.1 & 3-5.2 3 1.1.4? of NFPA 1, concerning the required access for fire apparatus., is amended to read: All premises that the fire department may be called upon to protect in case of fire shall be provided with suitable gates, access roads, and fire lanes. Fire lanes shall be at least 20 feet (6.1 meters) in width with the road edge closest to the building at least ten feet (3.05 meters) from the building and have a minimum of 13 ft 6 in (4.1 meters) of vertical clearance. Any dead-end road more than 600 feet (183 meters) long shall be provided with a turn-around at the closed end at least 60 feet (18.3 meters) in diameter. The designation, use and maintenance of fire lanes on private property shall be accomplished as specified by the fire chief or fire marshal. It shall be unlawful for any person to park motor vehicles on or otherwise obstruct any fire lane. Section 3-5.4 of NFPA 1, concerning fire lanes, is amended to read: j., 4_1bi UA66 ?Plo?- q7 ?f. Fire Lanes shall be marked with free-standing signs or signs mounted on the face of the building that have the words "FIRE LANE - NO PARKING b city ordinance" painted in contrasting colors at a size ands acin a roved b the authority having iurisdiction. Section 4-2.1 of NFPA 24, concerning the number and location of fire hydrants, is amended to read: Hydrants shall be provided in sufficient number and be located in a manner.that will enable the needed fire flow €ire-fGw-needed to be delivered through hose lines to all exterior sides of -abeut-any important structure. The needed fire flow fire-flsw-needed and the hydrant location shall be determined by the fire chief or fire marshal but in no case shall hose lengths be greater than 500 feet for single-family structures and 300 feet for commercial structures. Section 1-7 of NFPA 1, concerning apbeal procedures. is herebv deleted in its entirety: and Sections 7-1.3.2. 7-1.3.2.1 and 7-1.3.2.2. of NFPA 1. concerning Wrinkling of existing high-rise buildings, are hereby deleted in their entirety to be consistent with previous actions by the Pinellas Countv Construction Licensing Board. Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption. PASSED ON FIRST READING PASSED ON SECOND AND FINAL READING AND ADOPTED Approved as to form and l0/j- gal sufficiency: .. ?-ri .. e //l ?7 Robert J. S#tte Assistant City Attorney January 9, 1997 January 23, 1997 _ Rita Garvey, Mayor-C missioner Attest: Cyn is E. Goudeau City Jerk art' ezt ?/n 9,