§ 92.25 EXPLOSIVES; STORAGE REGISTRATION; REQUIREMENTS.
   (A)   In addition to notifying the Municipal Fire Department, pursuant to Neb. RS 28-1233(3), any person desiring to store or keep for any period of time explosive materials, as defined in Neb. RS 28-1213, or any form of poisonous or flammable gases or liquefied petroleum gases within the municipality shall register such information with the Municipal Clerk/Treasurer 24 hours prior to such storage. The transfer of such explosives or gases to another person within the municipality shall require the person receiving such explosives or gases to register the transfer and the new location of the explosives and gases with the Municipal Clerk/Treasurer. The transfer of explosive materials and gases to a new location by the owner shall require registration of the new location with the Municipal Clerk/Treasurer. This section shall not apply to the storage of five gallons or less of gasoline.
   (B)   All high explosives, including dynamite, gunpowder, and nitroglycerine shall be stored in a proper receptacle which shall be closed at all times, except when actually in use. Such cement, metal, or stone receptacle shall not be located in any room where there is a flame or flammable materials. The area surrounding storage facilities shall be kept clear of rubbish, brush, dry grass, or trees for not less than 25 feet in all directions. Any other combustible materials shall be kept a distance of not less than 50 feet from outdoor storage facilities.
(`77 Code, § 7-401) (Am. Ord. 1994-O-034, passed 11-7-94)