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19593
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Ordinance concerning the Uniform Fire Code; amending Sections 8.190 and 8.200 of the Eugene Code, 1971; and declaring an emergency.
Adopted_Date
1/23/1989
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1/23/1989
CMO_Effective_Date
1/23/1989
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Jeffrey R. Miller
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receiving the notice the person shall remove the hazard. <br />X28} Section 11.102 through 11.11fi pertaining to incinerators and <br />open burning are deleted from the Uniform Fire Code. <br />X29} Section 11.201 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to add: <br />fie} Tires may be stored on a business or residential site, <br />without a permit, only if the fallowing three conditions are met: <br />1. No mare than 25 tires stored in one pile are permit- <br />ted on a site; <br />2. No more than three piles of tires spaced no less <br />than 20 feet apart are permitted on a site; <br />3. No piles located closer than 20 feet from any prop- <br />erty line are permitted on a site. <br />Fire safety permits for the storage of tires on a business or resi- <br />dential site not in conformity with conditions 1. and/ar 2. above <br />may be issued if the following conditions exist: <br />4. Tire stacks are within a liquid-tight dike sufficient <br />to contain flammable liquids produced by burning tires and any <br />run-off from fire streams. <br />5. The effected run-off will not overflow into a water- <br />way. <br />fi. All weeds, vines or other growth are removed from <br />within 20 feet of the diked area. <br />X30} Section 11.404 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to add: <br />fie} The use of portable electric heaters and fuel-fired space <br />heaters in Group I Occupancies is prohibited. <br />X31} Section 12.1o5~e} of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to <br />read: <br />fie} Access to Exits. When more than one exit is required, <br />they shall be so arranged that it is possible to ga in either <br />direction from any point in a corridor to a separate exit, except <br />for dead ends permitted by this section. <br />Dead ends. Corridors with dead ends are permitted when <br />the dead end does not exceed 24 feet in length. <br />EXCEPTION. Group B, Division 2, office occupancies <br />may have 30 foot dead-end corridors in the tenant <br />spaces. <br />X32} Section 25.111 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read: <br />Section 25.117 - Standb Firewatch, whenever, in the opinion of <br />the chief, or his/her designee, i t i s essential for public safety i n any <br />public assembly or any other place where people congregate, due to the number <br />of persons, or the nature of the performance, exhibition, display, contest or <br />activity, the owner, agent or lessee shall employ one ar more qualified per- <br />sons as required and approved by the chief, or his/her designee to be on duty <br />at such place. Such individuals shall monitor the occupant load and means of <br />egress in conformance with the requirements of Section 25.114~c} of this <br />article and shall not be required or permitted, while on duty, to perform <br />any other duties than those herein specified. <br />X33} Section 71.10fi~b} of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to <br />read: <br />fib} The storage of explosives and blasting agents in quanti- <br />t~es exceeding 100 pounds is prohibited within the city, except <br />for temporary storage at the site of approved blasting operations <br />where such amount does not exceed one day's supply for use in <br />current operations. <br />Ordinance - 15 <br />
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