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` ART'ICLE IV. DISTRICT REGULATIONS Page 18 of 21 <br /> shall be provided with an automatic fire sprinkler system conforming to NFPA <br /> Standard No. 13, current edition, or with other fire extinguishing equipment as <br /> may be approved by the council. <br /> f. The owner of any building or structure existing and in use, including seasonal <br /> use, as of the effective date of the ordinance from which this division is derived, <br /> shall have a period of two years, not to extend later than January 1, 1985, to <br /> comply with the provisions of subsections (6)b and (6)c of this section, and a <br /> period of five years, not to extend later than January 1, 1988, to comply with the <br /> provisions of subsections (6)d and (6)e of this section; except that if any addition, <br /> alteration or repair is undertaken on such building or structure prior to these <br /> compliance dates, compliance shall be required as a condition of permit issuance <br /> for such work. <br /> (7) Additional building security requirements. Because of the remote location of the <br /> islands, each property owner shall be responsible for providing additional private security <br /> measures for persons and property as follows: <br /> a. Telephone service shall be provided at each principal dwelling, at day-use <br /> recreation areas, and at overnight camps. <br /> b. All buildings or structures shall be provided with substantial locking devices <br /> on all doors and windows. <br /> c. Owners of seasonal dwellings or other buildings are encouraged, but not <br /> required, to place solid lockable shutters over all ground floor windows and doors <br /> when the building is to be unused for any length of time, and especially over the <br /> winter months. <br /> d. Any abandoned or hazardous building shall be securely boarded up within 60 <br /> days and shall be razed and completely removed within one year of any notice <br /> issued by the city. <br /> e. Any intrusion alarm system having an audib�e alarm shall be self-resetting. <br /> (Code 1984, § 10.31(11)) <br /> Sec. 78-574. On-site sewage treatment systems. <br /> Within any RS seasonal recreational district, all lots, properties, buildings and structures shall be <br /> provided with on-site sewage treatment systems conforming to the requirements of chapter 58, article <br /> II, as amended by the following specific exceptions and requirements pertaining to the RS district. <br /> (1) Systems not required. Vacant property or property used solely for one-family <br /> seasonal recreational use of land without structures, or with accessory structures only, <br /> as permitted by section 78-564(2), need not be provided with an on-site sewage <br /> treatment system, provided that at any time such property is actually in use by one or <br /> more persons for overnight or longer stays an approved marine toilet or portable holding- <br /> tank toilet shall be available on the property or within a watercraft docked or moored at <br /> the property. <br /> (2) Outhouses permitted. Notwithstanding other prohibition in the on-site sewage <br /> treatment code (chapter 58, article II), outhouses or pit-type toilets may be used on <br /> property in the RS district subject to the following restrictions: <br /> a. Outhouses may be used only on property used for: <br /> 1. Seasonal dwellings of less than 800 square feet in floor area. <br /> 2. Seasonal recreational use of land without structures, or with <br /> http://library4.municode.com/default-test/DocView/13094/1/110/114?hilite=rs; 7/27/2009 <br />
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