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FIRE PREVENTION
§ 93.20  BLASTING PERMIT.
   No person shall cause a blast to occur within the city without making application in writing beforehand, setting forth the exact nature of the intended operation, and receiving a permit to blast from the authorized city official.  The authorized city official, before granting such permit may require the applicant to provide a bond to indemnify the city and all other persons against injury or damages which might result from the proposed blasting.
Penalty, see § 93.99
§ 93.21  STORAGE OF FLAMMABLES AND OTHER MATTER.
   (A)   All flammable or combustible materials shall be arranged and stored in a manner which affords reasonable safety against the danger of fire.
   (B)   Waste paper, ashes, oil rags, waste rags, excelsior or any material of a similar hazardous nature shall not be accumulated in any cellar or any other portion of any building of any kind.  Proper fireproof receptacles shall be provided for such hazardous materials.
   (C)   No matter shall be stored or arranged in a manner which impedes or prevents access to or exit from any premises in case of fire.
Penalty, see § 93.99
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND MATERIALS
§ 93.35  ADOPTION OF KENTUCKY STANDARDS OF SAFETY (FIRE PREVENTION CODE).
   The Kentucky Standards of Safety (Fire Prevention Code) as promulgated in 815 KAR 10:060 (and any further amendments thereto) by the Commissioner of the Department of Housing, Building and Construction on the advice and recommendation at the State Fire Marshal, is hereby adopted in full by the City of Plantation, Jefferson County, of the Commonwealth of Kentucky.  Copies of the code book are available through the Department of Housing, Building and Construction, 1047 U.S. 127 South, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.
(Ord. 7, Series 2003-2004, passed 3-11-2004; Am. Ord. 5, Series 2011-2012, passed 11-23-2011; Am. Ord. 5, Series 2013, passed 3-26-2013)
§ 93.36  DESIGNATED ENFORCEMENT OFFICER.
   The Chief of the Lyndon Fire Protection District or the Fire Chief’s designated representative is the local enforcement agent for the Standards of Safety, as adopted by the city.
(Ord. 7, Series 2003-2004, passed 3-11-2004; Am. Ord. 5, Series 2011-2012, passed 11-23-2011; Am. Ord. 5, Series 2013, passed 3-26-2013)
§ 93.37  PERMITS, INSPECTIONS AND FEES.
   The requirements for annual permits, inspections and required fees shall be as provided for pursuant to 815 KAR 10:060, Kentucky Standards of Safety and stipulated in the schedule attached to Ord. 5, Series 2013, passed March 26, 2013. Failure to pay fees as provided shall be considered a violation in itself as allowed under the Standards of Safety. Municipal, state and federal government entities shall be exempt for all fees. Inspections shall be conducted at least annually or as often as is practicable. An inspection permit will be issued upon compliance. Inspection permits shall not be transferable and shall be valid for a period of time set forth on the permit. The business occupying a space shall be responsible for complying with this subchapter and regulations and fees established in this subchapter.
(Ord. 7, Series 2003-2004, passed 3-11-2004; Am. Ord. 5, Series 2011-2012, passed 11-23-2011; Am. Ord. 5, Series 2013, passed 3-26-2013)
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