Section
General Provisions
92.001 Fire protection tax
92.002 Tampering with fire apparatus prohibited
Fire Prevention Code
92.015 Fire prevention code adopted
92.016 Enforcement
92.017 Fire limits
92.018 Modification of code
92.019 Appeals
92.020 Conflicting technical codes; application
Gasoline; Flammable Liquids
92.035 Compliance required
92.036 Enforcement
92.037 Code adopted
92.038 Storage or handling equipment; permits
92.039 Approval prior to permit
92.040 Inspection fees
Liquefied Petroleum Gases
92.055 Definitions
92.056 Standards adopted
92.057 Compliance required
92.058 Equipment installation; permit; inspection
92.059 Permit issuance; fee
92.060 Occupancy without permit unlawful
92.061 Inspection; independent testing
92.062 Odorizing required
92.063 Production; license required
92.064 Storage; license required
Fireworks and Explosives
92.075 Fireworks prohibited; exception
92.076 Public fireworks display; permit required
92.077 Eligible persons
92.078 Permit application; transfer prohibited
92.079 Responsible person; conduct and location
92.080 Storage of TNT or nitroglycerine
92.081 Explosives use; permit required
92.082 Explosives storage rules
Buildings for Public Use
92.095 Duties of responsible person
92.096 Inspection of premises
92.097 Fire extinguishing equipment
92.098 School fire drills; conformance to standards
92.099 Doors to open outward
92.100 Theater or hall exit lights
Public Gatherings
92.115 Public gatherings; appropriate building required
92.116 Exit and seating standards
92.117 Door standards
92.999 Penalty
Cross-reference:
False fire alarm, see § 133.03
Fire Department, see Chapter 36
GENERAL PROVISIONS
A tax is hereby imposed for the purpose of fire protection in this city at the rate of.15% of the value, as equalized or assessed by the Department of Revenue, of all the taxable property therein for the first year in which this tax is levied in accordance with the provisions of ILCS Chapter 65, Act 5, § 11-7-1.
(1969 Code, § 9-1) (Ord. 1969-42, passed 8-25-1969; Am. Ord. 2004-50, passed 10-25-2004)
Cross-reference:
Taxation, see Chapter 38
Whoever willfully and maliciously cuts, injures, tampers with, destroys, or defaces any fire hydrant, or any fire hose, or any fire engine, or other public or private firefighting equipment, or any apparatus appertaining to this equipment, or intentionally opens any fire hydrant without proper authorization, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
(1969 Code, § 9-2) (Ord. 1972-6, passed 7-24-1972) Penalty, see § 92.999
FIRE PREVENTION CODE
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