§ 150.20 FAMILY FALLOUT SHELTERS EXEMPTED FROM THE BUILDING CODE.
   (A)   Definition. A FAMILY FALLOUT SHELTER is a structure designed and constructed in accordance with this chapter, for emergency use only, to afford minimum protection from:
      (1)   Nuclear radiation, commonly known as "fallout," resulting from a nuclear incident which recently has been, or is, or is likely to be of catastrophic proportions;
      (2)   Air raids;
      (3)   Storms; and
      (4)   Other emergencies.
   (B)   (1)   A family fallout shelter shall be of a design conforming to that recommended or accepted by the federal department of defense, office of civil defense, or
      (2)   Such other design conforming to that approved and adopted by the City Manager as being the equivalent of the design approved in B(1) hereof.
   (C)   A family fallout shelter shall, in all matters relating to construction and structural stability, comply with not less than the equivalent of the provisions relating to design loads and general building requirements specified in the national building code (1955 ed.).
   (D)   Notwithstanding the foregoing, the provisions contained in section 8 (a), 9, 131, and 153 of the village building code relating to administration, permits, inspection, and penalties shall be applicable to family fallout shelters.
   (E)   Notwithstanding the foregoing, a family fallout shelter shall be considered a structure or building as defined in § 155.03 of the zoning code, and all provisions of the zoning code applicable thereto shall be fully enforced as if fully set forth in this chapter and the ordinance and the provision of the zoning code shall be enforceable with respect hereto as though this chapter were a part of the zoning code.
('80 Code, § 151.10) (Ord. 9-62, passed 4-24-62)