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§ 92.26 FIRE PREVENTION CODE.
   (A)   The rules and regulations promulgated by the office of the State Fire Marshal relating to fire prevention are incorporated by reference into this code and made a part of this chapter as though spread at large herein together with all subsequent amendments thereto.
   (B)   One copy of the Fire Prevention Code shall be on file with the City Clerk, and shall be available for public inspection at any reasonable time.
(Prior Code, § 92.31)
Statutory reference:
   Authority to adopt, see Neb. RS 18-132
   Powers and duties of State Fire Marshal, see Neb. RS 81-502
   Zoning and building regulations authorized, see Neb. RS 19-901 through 19-933
§ 92.27 FIRE CODE ENFORCEMENT.
   It shall be the duty of all municipal officials to enforce the incorporated fire code provisions and all infractions shall be immediately brought to the attention of the Fire Chief.
(Prior Code, § 92.32)
Statutory reference:
   Authority to regulate, see Neb. RS 17-549
§ 92.28 LAWFUL ENTRY.
   It shall be the duty of the owner, lessee, or occupant of any building or structure, except the interiors of private dwellings, to allow the Fire Chief to inspect, or cause to be inspected, as often as necessary the structure for the purpose of ascertaining and enumerating all conditions therein that are likely to cause fire, or any other violations of the provisions of the municipal ordinances affecting the hazard of fire.
(Prior Code, § 92.33)
Statutory reference:
   Inspections under Natural Gas Pipeline Safety Act and the Petroleum Products and Hazardous Substances Storage and Handling Act, see Neb. RS 81-512
§ 92.29 VIOLATION NOTICE.
   It shall be the duty of the owner, lessee, or occupant of any building or structure that was lawfully inspected as hereinbefore prescribed and who receives written or verbal notice of a violation of any of the provisions of the municipal ordinances to correct the condition that violates the ordinance or ordinances within five days from the date of receipt of the notice.
(Prior Code, § 92.34)
§ 92.30 FIRE LIMITS DEFINED.
   The following described territory in the municipality shall be and constitute the fire limits:
      All lots and parts of lots facing and adjoining the streets on each side of the public square in the municipality, and all lots or parts of lots, or pieces or parcels of lands adjoining and facing Third Street from Long Branch Street east to Nims Street, and all lots or parts of lots adjoining and facing Fourth Street from the northeast corner of the Public Square to Airport Road, and all lots or parts of lots adjoining and facing Central Street from the Public Square to one block north of the Public Square, and from the Public Square to one block south of the Public Square.
(Prior Code, § 92.35)
§ 92.31 FIRE LIMITS BUILDING PERMIT.
   Prior to the moving or construction of any building in the fire limits, application must be made to the City Council. Construction shall include the enlarging or alteration of any building in the fire limits. The application shall be furnished by the City Clerk and shall require information as the City Council deems necessary to determine whether or not to grant a building permit.
(Prior Code, § 92.36) Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
   Authority to regulate, see Neb. RS 17-550
§ 92.32 FIRE LIMITS MATERIALS.
   Within the aforesaid fire limits, no structure shall be built, altered, moved, or enlarged unless the structure will be enclosed with walls constructed wholly of stone, well-burned brick, terra cotta, concrete, or other noncombustible materials as will satisfy the Fire Chief that the structure will be reasonably fireproof.
(Prior Code, § 92.37) Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
   Authority to regulate, see Neb. RS 17-550
§ 92.33 PERMITTED REPAIRS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to repair, alter, or add to any building in the fire limits where the repair is less than 50% of the building, unless the person shall first submit an application to the City Clerk to make repairs, alterations, or to add to any building, and shall state on the application that the material used will be non-combustible and approved by the Fire Chief. Repairs in the form of patching and other minor repairs shall not require a permit.
   (B)   In the event that the repairs, alteration, or addition is to involve more than 50% of the building, the owner shall be required to apply for a new building permit, which shall state that the building, when completed, shall be fireproof and made of non-combustible materials.
(Prior Code, § 92.38) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 92.34 FIRES PROHIBITED.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to set out a fire on the pavement, or near any curb, now built or hereafter to be built, within the municipality.
(Prior Code, § 92.39) Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
   Public safety regulations authorized, see Neb. RS 17-556
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