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i <br />S 9.34 <br />B. When the fire lane is located on private <br />property, the required signs shall be erected by the property owner <br />at his own expense within thirty (30) days of the date of the order <br />establishing the fire lane. <br />Subd. 10. Fire Lane Maintenance. All established fire- <br />lares shall be permanently and continuously maintained by the <br />property owner to be free from obstructions including motor <br />vehicles, trailers, equipment, storage, rubbish, vegetation or <br />accumulations of dirt or snow. All required fire lane signs shal* <br />be permanently and continuously maintained by the property <br />be securely fastened, not visually obstructed in any way, and free <br />from paint or vandalism. Missing or vandalized signs shall e <br />promptly replaced. <br />Subd. 11. Obstructing Fire Lane. Whether located on <br />public property or on private property, it is unlawful for any <br />person to obstruct any established fire lane at any time. <br />Subd. 12. Required Water Supply “ New Construction. The <br />Building Official may order the installation or relocation of fire <br />hydrants in areas not served by the municipal water system, and for <br />uses other than single-family residential, a self-contained on-site <br />source of water as a condition of issuance of a building permit. <br />Source; City Code <br />Effective Date; 4-1-84 <br />SBC. 9.35. <br />REQUIREMENTS . <br />FIRE, BURGLARY AND SAFETY ALARM REGULATIONS AND <br />Subd. 1. Purpose and Scope. <br />A. This Section provides for regulation in the use <br />of fire, burglary, and safety alarms, establishes users' fees, and <br />establishes a system of administration. <br />B. The purpose of this Section is to protect the <br />public safety services of the City from misuse of public safety <br />alarms and to provide for the maximum possible service to public <br />safety alarm users. <br />Subd. 2. Definitions. The following terms, as used in <br />this Section, shall have the meanings stated; <br />1. "Public Safety Personnel" - City employees or <br />employees duly authorized to maintain and enforce public safety. <br />2. "Alarm User" - The person in control of any <br />building, structure, or facility wherein an alarm system is <br />maintained . <br />ORONO CC 223 <br />(4-1-04) <br />(6-19-84)
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