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19593
Document_Title
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
Approved Date
1/23/1989
CMO_Effective_Date
1/23/1989
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Jeffrey R. Miller
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Li uids. <br />of water-reactive materials shall not be permitted within 20 <br />feet of any building, praperty line, street, alley, public way <br />or exit to a public way. An unpierced two-hour fire-resistive <br />wall extending nat less than 30" above and to the sides of the <br />storage area may be provided in lieu of such distance. <br />EXCEPTION: C1 ass 3 water-reactive materials shat 1 <br />not be permitted within l5 feet of any building, <br />property line, street, alley, public way or exit to <br />a public way. <br />3. Containment. Secondary containment shall be provided <br />in accordance with the provisions of Section 80.3011}4. <br />4. Stara ec~Conditions. <br />A. Class 3 water-reactive materials shall be limited <br />to piles nat greater than 100 cubic feet. <br />B. Class 1 ar 2 water-reactive materials shall be <br />limited to piles not greater than 1,000 cubic feet. <br />C. Aisle widths between piles shall be not less than <br />one half the height of the pile or ten feet, whichever is <br />greater. <br />Section 80.311 - Hazardous Materials, Cr o enic Fluids. <br />~a} General. Storage of cryogenic fluids shall be in accord- <br />ance with the pravisions of Article 15. <br />fib} Indoor Stara e. Cryogenic fluids in individual cylinders, <br />containers Or tanks which exceed a water capacity of 1,OO0 pounds <br />shall not be stored inside of buildings. <br />Section 80.312 - Hazardous Materials, Hi hl Toxic Solids and <br />~a~ Indoor Storage. <br />1. General. Indoor storage of highly toxic solids and <br />liquids shall be in accordance with the provisions of this <br />subsection and the general pravisions specified in Section <br />80.301. <br />z. Exem t Amounts. <br />solids or liquids stored <br />cified in Table 80.312-A, <br />or building conforming to <br />quirements for a Group H, <br />Condition <br />Unprotected by sprinklers <br />or cabinet <br />Within cabinet in <br />unspri nkl erect building <br />In sprinklered building, <br />not in cabinet <br />In sprinklered bui 1 di ng, <br />When the amount of highly toxic <br />in one control area exceeds that spe- <br />such storage shall be within a room <br />the Structural Specialty Code re- <br />Division 7 Occupancy. <br />Table 80.312 -A <br />Exempt Amount (Pounds) <br />2 <br />2 <br />within cabinet 4 <br />For highly toxic liquids, a conversion of 10 pounds per <br />gal 1 on shal 1 be used. <br />3. Tie of Construction. In addition to the provisions <br />Ordinance - 54 <br />
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