§ 155.648 STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES, FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION.
   (A)   A conditional use permit shall be required for the establishment of a storage or retail use involving explosives, firearms or ammunition pursuant to § 155.243 of this chapter.
   (B)   In addition to any other conditions which may be imposed by the Planning Commission on the granting of said conditional use permit, the following shall apply:
      (1)   A security and safety plan shall be submitted to the city for approval and shall be implemented prior to occupancy of the building.
      (2)   The storage of explosives, firearms or ammunition shall not occur within 1,000 feet of any property zoned for or occupied by residential, schools, parks and religious land uses.
      (3)   Retail sales in connection with storage of explosives, firearms or ammunition shall be prohibited with the exception of retail sales as specified in § 155.243(N).
      (4)   The storage of explosives, firearms or ammunition shall comply with the following additional Building and Fire Code requirements.
         (a)   Ammunition.
            1.   Storage of ammunition.
               a.   Amounts not exceeding 500 pounds may be stored in a safe and secured location.
               b.   Amounts in excess of 500 pounds shall be stored in a location and in a manner approved by the City's Fire Chief.
               c.   Not more than 1,000 pounds may be stored in a basement equipped with automatic sprinklers.
               d.   Over 5,000 pounds shall be stored in a room of one hour fire resistive construction. Door openings thereon shall be protected by one hour fire assemblies. Such rooms shall be equipped with an automatic sprinkler system.
            2.   Separation. Ammunition shall be separated from flammable liquids, flammable solids, and oxidizing materials by one hour fire resistive separation or by a distance of not less than 25 feet.
            3.   Approval. Ammunition shall not be stored with Class A or Class B explosives unless the storage facility is approved by the City's Fire Chief.
         (b)   Fire protection. Portable fire extinguishers shall be provided as required by § 10.301 of the Uniform Fire Code wherever fireworks, smokeless powder, small arms ammunition or small arms primers are stored, manufactured, or handled.
('64 Code, § 60.25.1) (Ord. 732, passed 6-9-88; Am. Ord. 1077, passed 12-22-16) Penalty, see § 10.97