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the case of commercial properties, may be served upon the tenant <br />occupying the property. <br />SECTION 9. Orono City Code Title V, Chapter 46, Article II, Division, 3, <br />Section 46-82 is amended by adding the underlined language and deleting the <br />s riked o -� language as follows: <br />Sec. 46-82. Standards. <br />The actual size, location and extent of required fire lanes shall be <br />determined by the polieefire chief in consideration of the particular access need <br />and configuration on individual properties. As a minimum, all marked and <br />designated fire lanes shall be at least 20 feet in unobstructed width, shall have at <br />least 13 feet six inches of vertical clearance, shall where necessary provide for a <br />turning radius of at least 50 feet, and shall be constructed of all-weather surfacing <br />capable of carrying a vehicle axle loading of five tons (10,000 pounds). <br />SECTION 10. Orono City Code Title V, Chapter 46, Article II, Division 3, <br />Section 4643 is amended by adding the underlined language and deleting the <br />striketIffou language as follows: <br />Sec. 46-83. Fire lane signs and marking. <br />(a) When a fire lane has been ordered to be established pursuant to this <br />division, one or more permanent upright metal signs bearing the words <br />"NO PARKING —FIRE LANE" or similar words, if approved by the <br />peheefire chief, shall be placed designating the restricted area. The <br />number, size and location of required signs shall be determined by the <br />peh,eefire chief. <br />(b) When the fire lane is located on public property or within a public right- <br />of-way, the required signs shall be erected by the city or by the public <br />agency having jurisdiction over the property. <br />(c) When the fire lane is located on private property, the required signs shall <br />be erected by the property owner at his own expense within 30 days of the <br />date of the order establishing the fire lane. <br />ADOPTED this 11 day of December, 2023, by the City Council of the City of <br />Orono, Minnesota. <br />CITv Or OR nwn <br />ATTEST�� / By: <br />Dennis Walsh, Mayor <br />Christine Lusi <br />