The following sections of the 2012 International Fire Code are hereby added, amended, revised, and changed as follows. In the event of any inconsistency between the Fire Code and the provisions of this section, the provisions of this section shall apply and control.
Chapter 1
Administration
Administration
Section 101
General
Amend section 101.1 to read as follows:
101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Fire Code Of The Village Of Lake Zurich, hereinafter referred to as "this code."
Section 105
Permits
Amend section 105.6 to read as follows:
105.6 Required Operational Permits. The fire code official is authorized to issue, up to a maximum of three per any single occupancy, operational permits for the operations set forth in sections 105.6.1 through 105.6.46. The fees for an operational permit, defined in title 8 chapter 2 of the Lake Zurich municipal code, shall be required annually as long as the operation continues.
Section 108
Board Of Appeals
Delete the text of section 108 in its entirety.
Section 109
Violations
Delete section 109.3 and replace with the following:
109.4 Violation Penalties. Any person, firm, corporation, or entity which violates any of the provisions of this fire code, other than that penalty for possession listed in chapter 56, Fireworks And Explosives, in subsection 5601.1.3.1 of this code, or who disobeys, omits, neglects, or refuses to comply with or who resists the enforcement of any of the provisions of this code, applicable village codes and ordinances, the approved plans and documents of any permit, or any certificate or other permit issued under the provisions of this fire code or a lawful directive of the code official, shall be prosecuted under the general penalty provisions listed in 8-1-21 of the village of Lake Zurich municipal code.
(Ord. 2015-3-053, 3-16-2015)
109.4.1 Re-Inspection Fees. If a third re-inspection is required to determine that violations of fire codes or the amendments listed above have been corrected, then the owner shall be charged a fee pursuant to title 13, chapter 1, "Fee Schedule", of the Village of Lake Zurich Municipal Code for that third inspection and each subsequent re-inspection. Any required fee that has not been paid in full within 30 days after notice will be subject to collection proceedings.
(Ord. 2015-3-053, 3-16-2015; amd. Ord. 2018-12-279, 12-3-2018)
Chapter 3
General Precautions Against Fire
General Precautions Against Fire
Section 307
Open Burning And Recreational Fires
Delete the text of section 307.1 and replace with the following:
307.1 Prohibited Open Burning. A person shall not kindle or maintain or authorize to be kindled or maintained any open burning unless conducted and approved in accordance with 4-2-1-5 of the Lake Zurich municipal code.
Chapter 4
Emergency Planning And Preparedness
Emergency Planning And Preparedness
Section 404
Fire Safety And Evacuation Plans
Add additional subsection 404.5.1 as follows:
404.5.1 Pre-Plan Drawings. To assist the fire department develop pre-plans for fire emergencies, all new development, except single-family detached dwelling, is required to present as-built drawings prior to occupancy certification. Drawings shall indicate a full site plan and a complete interior floor plan. Where practical the drawings shall be in an electronic computer aided drawing format, but in all cases in an approved format.
Chapter 5
Fire Service Features
Fire Service Features
Section 503
Fire Apparatus Access Roads
Adopt appendix "D" in the 2012 IFC.
Add the following sections:
503.7 Fire Lanes. Approved fire lanes shall be provided for every new development for fire apparatus access to all facilities, buildings, or portions of buildings except single-family detached dwellings hereafter constructed or occupied within the jurisdiction.
503.7.1 Existing Fire Lanes. Fire lanes for all existing facilities, buildings, or portions of buildings except single-family detached dwellings shall be maintained as originally approved and shall be considered compliant with this code. Exception: At any time that the surface area of an existing fire lane or parking area is removed or replaced the fire lanes within the parking area only shall be designed to meet this code. Any required change made to the design of an existing parking area to meet this code shall not require any increase or alteration of the boundaries or limits of the existing area as defined by curbs, buildings, portions of buildings, and edge of pavement, but shall be applicable only to marking and signage as may be required by this code.
503.7.2 Number Of Fire Lanes. Fire lanes shall be provided on at least one side of any facility or building and on as many sides of the facility or building as necessary to reach every portion of the first floor of the building that extends further than one hundred and fifty feet (150') from the exterior wall adjacent to any fire lane. All multi- occupancy structures, other than residential structures less than three stories in height, shall provide fire lanes along the two longest sides of the structure.
503.7.5.3 Multi-Occupancy Structures. All multi-occupancy structures, other than residential structures less than three stories in height, shall provide fire lanes along the two longest sides of the structure that are a minimum width of thirty feet (30').
503.7.4 Vertical Clearance. All fire lanes shall have a vertical clearance of not less than fifteen feet (15').
503.7.5 Construction Standard. Fire lanes shall be constructed to a structural index of IBR 3.0 or greater and shall be provided with an all-weather surface (example concrete or asphalt). All fire lanes shall be pitched in such a manner as to allow the runoff of water and eliminate the potential of standing water. The Lake Zurich fire chief may allow for the construction standard of fire lanes to be varied where an approved alternate means is provided or where conditions do not allow compliance. All fire lanes shall be a level driving surface. No fire lane shall be allowed to have speed bumps, gates, ramps or other obstructions to a smooth continuous path of travel without permission from the Lake Zurich fire chief.
503.7.6 Curbs. All associated curbs, on top and side of curbs, or pavement areas shall be painted bright yellow or in an approved manner that defines the limits of the fire lane.
503.7.7 Gates And Barricades. Any secured gates or barricades allowed, whether required or not, shall allow for fire apparatus passage through a gate with a clear opening of not less than fourteen feet (14'). All secured gates shall allow access to fire apparatus by means of an approved knox product or traffic pre-emption device.
Section 506
Key Boxes
Delete section 506.1 and subsection 506.1.1 and replace with the following:
506.1 Where Required. Every structure equipped with any fire detection, suppression, or alarm system shall have a supervised entry system (knox box 4400 series) installed at a height of five feet (5') above grade level in a location approved by the Lake Zurich fire prevention bureau. Additional knox boxes may be required for any structure that exceeds 300 feet of travel distance around the exterior of the structure. Key boxes shall contain two sets of keys to locked points of ingress, whether on the interior or the exterior of the structure, and to locked mechanical, electrical, and elevator control rooms, and other areas as directed by the fire chief. All exterior doors that access areas common to the overall structure for each structure are required to have hardware that will allow exterior access into the building with use of a single master key whenever possible. The exterior doors that access an individual retail or commercial occupant are required to have hardware that will allow exterior access into the occupancy with use of a single master key whenever possible that is different than the common key.
506.2 Key Lock Box Maintenance. The operator of the building or occupancy shall immediately notify the fire code official and provide the new key when a lock is changed or re-keyed. The key to such lock shall be secured in the key lock box. The users shall be responsible for the proper installation and maintenance of such key lock boxes, at their expense, and shall agree to indemnify and hold harmless the district and Lake Zurich fire/rescue department and their officers, employees and agents from any liability with respect to such key lock boxes.
Chapter 6
Building Services And Systems
Building Services And Systems
Add the following additional section 609:
Commercial Kitchen Hoods
609.2.1 General. Each existing required commercial or other occupancy kitchen exhaust hood and duct system shall be protected with an approved wet chemical fire suppression system installed and maintained per NFPA 17 and U.L. 300. Every required automatic fire suppression system, when activated, shall transmit a fire alarm signal to the Lake Zurich dispatch center via an approved fire alarm system and the approved radio system.
Delete the additional section 610
Section 611
Parking Structures
Add the following additional section 611:
611.1 General. All parking structures, whether above or below grade, or whether attached or separated from any other structure, shall meet the following standards:
611.1.1 Suppression System. All open-parking and below-grade parking structures shall be provided with a dry automatic fire suppression system meeting the standards of NFPA 13.
611.1.2 Area Limitation And Construction Type. Any underground parking structure shall be limited in area to 40,000 square feet per level without 4-hour firewall separation. Any underground parking structure shall require type I construction.
611.1.3 Standpipes. A dry class I standpipe system shall be provided in any parking structure. All piping shall be corrosion resistant. Each standpipe connection shall be placed in an approved standardized location with each connection being no greater than 250 feet from another connection.
611.1.4 Ventilation Fans. An approved PPV fan shall be provided in a clearly labeled cabinet or closet.
611.1.5 Corrosion Resistant Piping. All piping (sprinkler, standpipe, drainage, electrical conduit) shall be corrosion- resistant.
611.1.6 Mechanical Above-Grade. No sprinkler, alarm, mechanical, electrical rooms or equipment shall be located below-grade.
611.1.7 Elevators. All elevator cars should be sized to allow access by a cot 24 inches by 82 inches. All other requirements of Lake Zurich municipal code for elevators (3-2-5 of the village code) shall be followed. Additional ingress/egress doors or stairs or elevators may be required beyond what the minimum standards of the code require.
611.1.8 Emergency Call System. An approved emergency assistance call system shall be required.
611.1.9 Signs. Reflective "street signs" shall be provided near each ingress/egress point in the structure to indicate which street or streets the ingress/egress point is adjacent.
611.1.10 Haz-Mat Equipment. Spill kit cabinets and approved supplies shall be provided to mitigate fuel leaks.
611.1.11 Storage Closets. All below-grade parking structures shall provide a closet on each level for each fire area of 40,000 square feet at one approved ingress/egress point with an interior dimension of 50 square feet with any dimension not less than five feet that shall be used to store equipment and supplies essential to fire protection or emergency management.
Chapter 8
Interior Finish, Decorative Materials and Furnishings
Interior Finish, Decorative Materials and Furnishings
Section 806 and 806.1
Delete the following sections in their entirety: Section 806.1 through section 806.1.3 and replace with the following:
806.1 Natural Cut Trees. Natural cut trees shall not be allowed in any occupancy, except single family homes.
Chapter 9
Fire Protection Systems
Fire Protection Systems
Add the following section:
901.4.7 Fire Protection Control Rooms. The fire prevention bureau shall approve the location of the sprinkler riser room and the fire alarm control panel. The fire protection equipment shall be located on a street or parking lot and shall have a separate exterior entrance door to the room. All related fire protection equipment shall be located within this room, unless otherwise approved by the fire code official.
Section 903
Automatic Sprinkler Systems
Amend section 901.6 to read as follows:
901.6 Inspection, Testing And Maintenance. The owner of a building having fire detection, alarm, and one or more extinguishing systems shall have each such fire protection system maintained in an operative condition at all times, shall have each system tested by an approved licensed contractor at least once each calendar year and shall submit to the fire official a copy of the test results, and shall be replaced or repaired where defective. Non-required fire protection systems and equipment shall be inspected, tested and maintained or removed.
Delete section 903.2 and replace with the following:
903.2 General Requirement. Every building or structure, including open parking structures, constructed on or after March 1, 2009, other than single family detached dwellings and two family dwellings, shall be protected by an approved automatic fire suppression system that meets the standards of NFPA 13 or other NFPA standard specified by the fire prevention bureau. Compliance with this requirement shall mean all building areas within the exterior walls including basements, crawl spaces, bathrooms and attics including the framing members and roof sheathing. Not included in the above requirements are reach-in closets of 24 square feet or less. No portion of a water-based fire protection system that has water or a water-based solution within may be closer than one foot to the interior surface of any exterior wall or wall that is adjacent to an unheated area. Any enclosure built around any portion of a water-based fire protection system to allow any portion of that system to be closer than one foot from an exterior wall or wall adjacent to an unheated area shall be designed in a manner that meets the approval of both the fire chief and the director of building. In addition, all other requirements in the 2012 international building code chapter 9 Fire Protection Systems, not in conflict with the above, shall be required. See section 9-24-2
of the Lake Zurich zoning code for definitions of "single family detached dwelling" and "two family dwelling."
Exception 1: Detached structures which comply with all of the following do not require automatic fire sprinkler protection.
1. Less than one thousand (1000) square feet in floor area
2. Single story
3. Not used as a dwelling
4. Not a high hazard use group
5. Not used for high hazard products or hazardous materials storage
6. No basement level
7. Minimum 20 feet separation between buildings
Exception 2: Real estate sales and construction trailers utilized during the development of property when approved by the code official.
Exception 3: Agriculture storage buildings less than 8,000 square feet.
903.2.1 Two Family Dwelling. Every two family dwelling constructed on or after February 1, 2007 shall be protected by an approved automatic fire suppression system that meets the standards of NFPA 13D that is hereby modified to allow approved CPVC plastic piping meeting the standards of NFPA 13-6.3.1 (2007 edition) in basement installations irregardless of the construction of the basement ceiling assemblies. Compliance with this requirement shall mean all habitable building areas including basements, crawl spaces having mechanical equipment, bathrooms of any size, and attics having a finished mechanical equipment area. Not included in the above requirements are reach-in closets of 24 square feet or less. No portion of a water-based fire protection system that has water or a water-based solution within may be closer than one foot to the interior surface of any exterior wall or wall that is adjacent to an unheated area. Any enclosure built around any portion of a water- based fire protection system to allow any portion of that system to be closer than one foot from an exterior wall or wall adjacent to an unheated area shall be designed in a manner that meets the approval of both the fire chief and the code official. Every NFPA 13D system shall include an interior and exterior horn/strobe device to insure audibility at a level of 15dbA over ambient noise levels.
903.2.2 Expansion Of Buildings Other Than Single Family Detached Dwelling. When a building, other than a single family detached dwelling, having an interior of less than 3,000 square feet of gross floor area as of February 5, 2007, is expanded at any time to a size of 3,000 square feet of gross floor area or more, then an automatic fire suppression system shall be provided for the entire building that meets the appropriate NFPA standard indicated in the above sections. This requirement shall apply regardless of building separation, fire rated assemblies within the building, or type of construction of the building.
903.2.3 Other Requirements For Existing Building To Install Sprinklers. Any existing building over 3,000 square feet of gross floor area shall be required to install an approved automatic fire sprinkler system meeting the standards of NFPA 13 and all requirements of this chapter whenever one of the following occurs: a change of occupancy to a hazard classification that exceeds the class of hazard of the prior occupancy or the entire gross floor area of the building is included in a permit.
903.2.3.1 Converted Structure. Whenever a residential structure is converted to a retail or commercial use it shall be protected by an approved automatic fire suppression system that meets the standards of NFPA 13D that is hereby modified to allow approved CPVC plastic piping in basement installations. That system shall include protection within any attached garage. The sprinkler system shall be monitored with a fire alarm system that meets all the provisions of this fire code.
Delete section 903.4 and subsections 903.4.1 through 903.4.3 and replace with the following:
903.4 Control Valves And Monitoring. All new and existing system fire suppression control valves shall be electronically monitored with the alarm transmitted to the Lake Zurich dispatch center in accordance with NFPA 72C for remote stations. All new multi-occupant structures without common areas shall have the automatic fire suppression system designed to provide separate zone control valves and flow switches for each occupancy as well as main flow alarm initiation devices and control valves. All new multi-story structures shall have the automatic fire suppression system designed to provide separate zone control valves and flow switches for each story as well as main flow alarm initiation devices and control valves.
903.4.1 System Monitoring. All new and existing fire suppression, detection, and alarm systems shall be monitored with the alarm being transmitted to the Lake Zurich dispatch center in accordance with NFPA 72C for remote stations. All such new connections shall be made by wireless transmission compatible with the village's wireless alarm network.
903.4.2 Flow Alarm Signals. A horn/white strobe light unit in an approved weatherproof housing shall be installed above each fire department connection for each automatic sprinkler system. In new multi-occupancy structures without common areas a single common fire alarm system shall serve the entire structure with an amber strobe that shall be installed at an approved exterior location for each tenant space. These devices shall be designed to activate only when the water flow device is activated. All other initiating devices installed for each unit in a multi-occupancy structure without common areas shall not activate the exterior signals and shall be compatible with the common system.
Amend section 903.3.5 to read as follows: Adopt appendix B.
903.3.5 Water Supplies. Water supplies for automatic sprinkler systems shall comply with this section and the standards referenced in section 903.3.1 and the provisions of appendix B of this code. The potable water supply shall be protected against backflow in accordance with the requirements of this section and the 2014 Illinois plumbing code.
Add the following additional section 903.7 and subsections 903.7.1 through 903.7.6:
Amend the following sections: Add new section 903.7.
903.7 Sprinkler Control Rooms. In all new construction, and in all existing buildings where in the opinion of the deputy fire marshal states it may be installed, a sprinkler control room with an exterior entrance shall be installed. The control room shall contain the fire sprinkler risers, and the fire alarm control panel. The room shall face either the main parking lot or shall face the front street and shall have a hard surface to the entrance door. The knox key box shall also be located at the door to the fire sprinkler control room. If the location of the riser and alarm panel shall be in a different location due to a remodel, then this shall be approved by the deputy fire marshal. This room shall have separate address. The door should be labeled with 4 inch reflective lettering, stating "SPRINKLER ROOM/FACP".
903.7.1 Room Size And Construction. The interior dimension of the room shall be minimally 30 square feet with any dimension not being less than four feet for any residential structure and minimally 50 square feet with any dimension not being less than five feet in any commercial structure. All interior walls within a sprinkler room shall use water resistant gypsum backing.
903.7.2 Lighting. The interior shall be provided with adequate illumination and emergency lighting. The exterior area adjacent to the sprinkler room door shall be provided with adequate illumination.
903.7.3 Other Equipment Or Storage Prohibited. Every sprinkler room shall contain only approved fire protection equipment or mechanical equipment specified in this section. No other mechanical equipment or storage will be allowed.
903.7.4 Protection From Climate. Every residential sprinkler room shall be insulated according to the prescriptive requirements of the international energy conservation code for residential occupancies and provided with a heater that is designed to maintain the temperature of the entire room above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Every commercial sprinkler room shall be insulated according to the building code and provided with a heater that is designed to maintain the temperature of the entire room above 60 degrees Fahrenheit. A low temperature alarm device shall be connected to the fire alarm system that initiates a supervisory signal when the temperature reaches forty degrees Fahrenheit.
903.7.5 System Drains And Drain Valves. All portions of the sprinkler system shall drain into the drain located in the sprinkler room or directly outside. Any drain that terminates outside shall not cause water to collect within five feet of the electrical equipment, discharge within five feet of electrical equipment, or cause other hazardous conditions to mechanical equipment or public or private areas. All drain valves for common systems including the dry system drain for the common attic area shall be located in the sprinkler room.
903.7.6 Floor Drain Required. A sanitary floor drain shall be installed in the room sufficiently sized to meet the flow rate of any device, including the backflow device. Floor drains serving backflow devices, shall be sized in accordance with the discharge rates of the manufacturer's flow charts of such devices. The following table shall be used to determine the floor drain size:
Drain Size | Flow Rate GPM |
4" | 86 |
6" | 264 |
8" | 575 |
10" | 1050 |
12" | 1700 |
Section 905
Standpipe Systems
Add the following to section 905.3:
905.3 Required Installations. All required standpipe systems shall be supplied by a separate riser. The supply riser shall be hydraulically designed to supply 21/2" hose drops. The riser system shall be equipped with a separate control valve and flow switch. The standpipe shall be a 21/2" gated connection with a 11/2" reducer and all locations shall be approved by the fire code official. All standpipe and sprinkler risers shall have separate control valves and flow switches per floor.
Delete subsection 905.3.1 and exceptions and replace with the following:
905.3.1 Height, change class III to class I and change more than 30 feet to 30 feet or more.
905.3.1 Height. Class I standpipe systems shall be installed throughout buildings where the floor level of the highest story is located 30 feet or more above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access, or where the floor level of the lowest story is located 30 feet or more below the highest level of fire department vehicle access. Class I standpipe systems shall be installed throughout the buildings or structures (1) in all newly constructed buildings so that all areas in excess of 150 feet from the nearest point of entry to the building shall be covered by a standpipe; (2) in all areas of existing structures which have been remodeled or added to in such a manner that those areas are located in excess of 150 feet from the nearest point of entry to the building; (3) in all new constructed buildings or structures two or more stories in height or more than one story below the highest level of fire department vehicle access so that all areas on those floors are within 150 feet of a standpipe; and (4) in all buildings or structures more than two stores in height or more than one story below the highest level of fire department vehicle access which have been remodeled or added to in such a manner so that those areas are located in excess of 150 feet from the nearest standpipe. The standpipes shall be provided with a 21/2" to 11/2" reducer and cap with no fire hose. There shall be an approved fire department connection at grade and hose connections located at each floor level.
Section 906
Portable Fire Extinguishers
906.1 Where Required.
Delete the exception in number 1.
Add the following paragraph:
Exception: Where deemed necessary by the fire code official based on plan review, inspections of occupancies, or protection of processes and/or activities, portable fire extinguishers shall be provided. Fire extinguishers shall be a minimum 10 pound (4A:40-B:C) ABC dry chemical type unless approved otherwise by the fire code.
Delete the following sections of chapter 10.
Chapter 10
Means Of Egress
Means Of Egress
Section 1006
General Means Of Egress
Delete the following sections of chapter 33.
Chapter 33
Explosives And Fireworks
Explosives And Fireworks
Section 3301
General
Section 3302
Definitions
Section 3308
Fireworks Display
Add new chapter:
Chapter 53
Compressed Gases
Compressed Gases
Section 5307
Compressed Gases Not Otherwise Regulated
Amend section 5307.3 to read as follows:
5307.3 Compressed Gases That Are Used In Soda-Dispensing Systems. All new and existing stationary carbon dioxide gas tanks of any size that are inside a structure and are part of a soda-dispensing system shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of section 5307.3.1 through 5307.3.4.
Exception: Portable tanks regulated under DOT standards having an internal volume of 30 cubic feet (0.855 cubic meters) or less and are removed off-site for refill.
5307.3.1 Pressure Relief Devices. Pressure relief devices shall be arranged to discharge upward and unobstructed to the open air in such a manner as to prevent any impingement of escaping gas upon the container, adjacent structures or personnel.
5307.3.2 Leak Detection. An approved leak detection device shall be installed following manufacturers recommendation that is monitored by a fire alarm system as a supervisory signal. This device shall be maintained and or replaced as recommended by the manufacturer.
5307.3.3 Leak Alarms. The fire alarm system shall provide an approved interior audible signal that is unique from a fire evacuation signal and interior and exterior blue strobes that shall signal upon detection of a leak. The interior visual device shall be mounted near the tank or directly above a door leading to an enclosed space containing a tank. The exterior strobe shall be in an approved weather-proof housing and mounted directly above the fill valve.
Add new chapter:
Chapter 56
Explosives And Fireworks
Explosives And Fireworks
Section 5601
General
5601.1.3 Fireworks. The possession, manufacture, storage, sale, advertisement, handling, and use of fireworks are prohibited.
Exceptions:
1. The use of fireworks for display as permitted in section 5608.
2. The retail sale of approved consumer novelties shall be permitted, but only to persons 18 years of age or older. Such sales shall be permitted only in buildings equipped with approved automatic sprinkler systems. The display of consumer novelties in a building shall be separated from all exit doors by a minimum distance of 20 feet or as approved in advance in writing by the fire code official. The sale of consumer novelties shall not be permitted at any building or on any property where flammable or combustible liquids or gases are sold or dispensed.
Section 5602
Definitions
5602.1 Consumer Novelties. Consumer novelties shall mean: (i) snakes, glow worm pellets, smoke devices, trick noisemakers (known as party poppers), toy booby traps, snappers, trick matches, cigarette loads, auto burglar alarms, toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, and other devices in which paper or plastic caps containing 0.25 grains or less of explosive compound are used, provided they are constructed so that the hand cannot come in contact with the cap when in place for the explosion, and (ii) toy pistol paper or plastic caps which contain less than 0.25 grains of explosive mixture.
Delete the definition of "Fireworks, 1.4G" and replace with the following:
Fireworks, 1.4G. (Formerly Known As Class C, Common Fireworks.) Small fireworks devices, including handheld wire sparklers, containing restricted amounts of pyrotechnic composition designed primarily to produce visible or audible effects by combustion. Such 1.4G fireworks that comply with the construction, chemical composition, and labeling regulations of the DOT for fireworks, UN 0336, and the U.S. consumer product safety commission as set forth in CPSC 16 CFR: parts 1500 and 1507 are not explosive materials for the purpose of this code.
Section 5608
Fireworks Display
5608.1 Indoor Displays Prohibited. The use of any type of fireworks, novelties, or display or pyrotechnic special effects in theatrical or group entertainment shall be prohibited within a structure of any use group.
Amend subsection 5608.2.1 to read as follows:
5608.2.1 Outdoor Displays. In addition to the requirements of section 403, permit applications for outdoor fireworks displays using division 1.3G fireworks shall include a diagram of the location at which the display will be conducted, including the site from which fireworks will be discharged; the location of buildings, highways, overhead obstructions, and utilities; and the lines behind which the audience will be restrained. All outdoor fireworks displays shall be electronically fired from an approved electronic firing unit.
Add the following additional subsection 5608.8.1:
5608.8.1 Display Site Restricted. No spectators or spectator parking areas shall be located within the display site. No vehicles shall be parked within the discharge area following the start of connection of the first circuit to the electronic firing unit.
Add the following additional subsection 5608.8.1.1:
5608.8.1.1 Display And Sale Forbidden. It shall be unlawful to display, sell, store, or advertise for sale any division 1.4G or 1.3G fireworks within the village.
(Ord. 2015-3-053, 3-16-2015)