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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMC-1073 r----- .. Adopted: 5/1/00 Effective: 6/1/00 , ORDINANCE NO. MC-1073 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8,63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO 2 3 4 5 6 "CHAPTER 8.60 FIREWORKS DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: read as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 8.60 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is hereby amended to 7 Sections: 8 8.60.010 8.60.015 8.60.020 8,60.030 8.60.040 8.60.050 8,60.055 8,60.060 8.60.070 8.60.080 8.60.090 8.60.100 8,60.110 8.60,120 8,60.130 8.60.140 8.60.150 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Location of Sales and Discharge of Fireworks, Sale of Fireworks to Minors Prohibited; Identification Required. License - Required. License - Application - Public liability insurance. License - Notice of !lranting or rejectIOn. License - PrerequisItes to issuance. Suspension of license - Appeal procedure. Operation ofstand. Temporary fireworks stands. General requirements for licensees. License tax. Temporary sales tax permit required. Display of license and sales tax permit, Permissible locations for discharge, Prohibitions on discharge, Reference to determination of safe and sane fireworks. Violation - Penalty. 18 8,60,010 Location of Sales and Discharge of Fireworks, 19 Safe and sane fireworks as defined by Section 12529 of the Health and Safety Code of the state may be sold and discharged within the City, except that such use or sale shall not be allowed 20 in the Hazardous Fire Area as defined in Section 15.16.115 of this Code. (Ord. MC-1022, 5-18-98, ] 1-1-82; Ord. 2884 \)1, 1968) 21 22 8.60.015 Sale of Fireworks to Minors Prohibited; Identification Required. 23 The sale of fireworks to anyone under the age of 18 is prohibited. A valid form of I identification is required at time of purchase. (Ord. MC-I022, 5-18-98) 24 25 8.60.020 License - Required. 26 Except as provided in this Chapter, it is unlawful for any person to offer for sale or sell at retail any fireworks of any kind in the City without having first applied for and received a license 27 from the City Clerk (Ord. MC-460, 5-13-85; Ord. 2884 \)2, 1968.) 28 I HE/dcmlfir<,ord21 I , . MC-lOB AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 8.60.030 License - Application - Public liability insurance, 2 All applications for a license to sell fireworks shall: 3 A. Be made in writing accompanied by a fee to be set by resolution; the fee is not for the purpose of revenue but will defray the cost of a fire department inspection. Be made between the first day and the last day of March of each year except when the last day falls on a Saturday or Sunday, the following business day shall be determined to be the last day; Set forth the proposed location of the fireworks stand applied for. The stands must be on private Qroperty located in Commercial General (CG) or Commercial Regional (CR) General Plan Land Use Districts and the written permission of the owner of record or lessee must accompany the applicatIon; 4 5 B. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 c. 13 Be accompanied by an assurance that if the license is issued to applicant, applicant shall, at the time of receipt of the license, deliver to the City Clerk's office one hundred thousandlthree hundred thousand dollars public liability and fifty thousand dollars property damage insurance policies with riders attached to the policies designating the City as an additIonal insured under this Chapter, and a copy of the requisite permit from the State Fire Marshal. (Ord. 2884 93,1968.) D. 14 15 8,60,040 Licenses - Notice of granting or rejection. Applicants for any such license shall be notified by the City Clerk's office by April 15th of the granting or rejection of such application for a license (Ord 2884 94, 1968) 16 17 18 8.60.050 License - Prerequisites to issuance. The following qualifications must be met by each applicant for a license issued under this Chapter: 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 A No license shall be issued to any person, firm or corporation except nonprofit associations or corporations organized primarily for veteran, patnotic, welfare, civic betterment, or chantable purposes. Each such organization must have its principal and permanent meeting place in the corporate limits of the City and must have been organized and established in the City's corporate limits for a minimum of one year continuously preceding the filing of the application for the license, and must have a bona fide membership of at least twenty members, No organization may receive more than one license for fireworks sale durin,g, anyone calendar year. One license may be issued to two or more qualitying applicants as a Joint venture. The maximum number oflicenses which may be issued pursuant to this Chapter during anyone calendar year B. c. 28 2 HE/dcm[fU'e,ord21 .. MC-lOB AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS. EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 shall not exceed one license for each four thousand residents of the City, or fraction thereof, based on the latest Department of Finance, State of California census estimate If the number of applications exceed the number of licenses to be issued, the licensees dunng the preceding year shall have first priority for the available licenses A licensee shall retain its priority from year to year only so long as the licensee continues to represent each and all of the participating organizations which operated under the license during the preceding year. Each participating organization shall be deemed to be a co-licensee and joint venturer WIth the licensee claiming first priority and shall have the same duties and liabilities under the license. Any change in organizations within the joint venture shall constitute a change causmg that joint venture to lose its priority. If there are any additional licenses availaole after priority organizations have been considered, such additional licenses shall be granted by a drawing supervised by the City Clerk. Any prior licensee, the license of which has been suspended under the provisions of &8.60.055, shall lose its priority, and shall be eligible for a new license onry upon satisfYing the Fire Chief that suitable arrangements have been made to preclude future violations. If the Fire Chief certifies his satisfaction, such licensee shall be permitted to compete with other additional applicants for such additional lIcenses as may be available through the drawing. (Ord. MC-219, 11-1-82; Ord. 3236,1972; Ord. 2884 95,1968.) 10 11 12 13 8.60.055 Suspension of license - Appeal procedure. 14 The Fire Chief or his designee shall be authorized to suspend immediately and without notice or formal hearing the license of any licensee which violates any rule, regulation or ordinance while operating or preparing to operate a fireworks stand during or immediately precedmg any period of sale. If the Fire Chief or his designee establIshes that a violation has occurred too late to suspend the license during the period of sale, he shall have power to suspend the licensee from future licenses, and to suspend the pnority of the licensee, for any such violation found to have occurred dunng or Immediately preceding or immediately following the authorized period of sale. B. The decision of the Fire Chief or his designee to suspend the license of any licensee shall be subject to review by the City Administrator, forthwith In view of the limited sales period each year, for suspensions affecting the sale period, such hearing shall be held at the earliest possible time that the licensee, City Admimstrator or his designee, and the representative of the Fire Chief can schedule a meeting for such review. For suspensions after the sale period, the hearing shall be held within one month after the request for heanng, which request must be made within fifteen days after notice of the suspension. The City Administrator, or his designee, is authorized to set aside the suspension, or to modifY the suspension by limiting its effect to only one or more days, or by setting aside the forfeiture of priority status for future years. The decision of the City Administrator or his designee shall be final, unless appealed to the Mayor and Common Council under the provisions of Chapter 2.64. (Ord. MC-219, 11-1-82.) A. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 3 HE/dcm[fire,ord2] MC-1073 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8,63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 8.60.060 Operation of stand. 2 3 A It is unlawful for the licensee organization to permit any person other than the licensee organization to operate the stand for which the license is issued or to otherwise participate in the profits of the operation of such stand. It is unlawful for the licensee organization to permit any person other than the individuals who are members of the licensee organization, or the spouses or adult children of such members, to sell or otlierwise participate in the sale of fireworks at such stand. 4 B. 5 6 7 It is unlawful for the licensee organization to pay any consideration to any person for selling or otherwise participating in the sale of fireworks at such stand. (Ord. MC-460, 5-13-85; Ord. 2884 96,1968.) c. 8 9 10 11 12 8.60.070 Temporary fireworks stands. All retail sales of safe and sane fireworks shall be permitted only from within a temporary fireworks stand, and sales from any other building or structure is hereby prohibited. Temporary stands shall be subject to the following provisions: A No fireworks stand shall be located within twenty-five feet of any other building nor within one hundred feet of any gasoline pump. Fireworks stands need not comply with the provisions of the building code of the City; IJrovided, however, that all stands shall be erected under the supervision ofthe Director of the Department of Development Services or his or her designee, who shall require that stands be constructed in a manner that will reasonably insure the safety of attendants and patrons. No stand shall have a floor area in excess of three hundred square feet. Each stand in excess of twenty-four feet in length must have at least two exits; and each stand in excess of forty feet in length must have at least three exits spaced approximately equidistant apart; provided, however, that in no case shall the distance between exits exceed twenty-four feet. 13 14 B. 15 16 17 18 C. D. 19 20 21 E. Each stand shall be provided with two two-and-one half-gallon water pressure type fire extmguishers, underwriter approved, in good working order and easily accessible for use in case of fire. (Ord MC-1027, 9-8-98; Ord. 2884 97,1968) 22 23 24 8.60.080 General requirements for licensees. A. All weeds and combustible material shall be cleared from the location of the stand including a distance of at least twenty feet surrounding the stand. "No Smoking" signs shall be prominently displayed on the fireworks stand. Each stand must have an adult in attendance and in charge thereof while 25 26 27 B. C. 28 4 HE/dcm(fire.ord21 MC-lOB AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 2 3 4 5 fireworks are stored therein. Sleeping or remaining in the stand after close of business each day is forbidden. The sale or discharge of fireworks shall not begin before twelve noon on the 28th day of June and shall not continue after twelve noon on the 5th day ofJuly. All unsold stock and accompanying litter shall be removed from the location by five p.m. on the 5th day of July. The fireworks stand shall be removed from the temporary location by twelve noon on the 18th day of July, and all accompanying litter shall be cleared from the location by said time and date. G. Prior to the issuance of a license, each applicant shall file with the City Clerk a cash deposit, certificate of deposit or a surety bond made payable to the City in amount of one hundred dollars to assure compliance with the provisions of this Chapter. Such deposit or certificate shall be refundable upon compliance with the provisions and requirements of this Chapter, including but not limited to the removal of the stand and the cleaning of the site. In the event the licensee does not so comply or remove the stand or clean the site, in the manner required by the Director of the Development Services Department, the City may do so, or cause the same to be done by other persons, and the reasonable cost thereof shall be a charge against the licensee and his surety and the deposit, certificate or bond (Ord. MC-l027, 9-8-98; Ord. 2884 98,1968.) D. E. 6 F. 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 8.60.090 License tax. The license tax for the selling of fireworks within the City shall be as set by resolution, which fee must be paid at the time application for a stand is filed with the City Clerk's office (Ord. 2884 99, 1968) 8,60,100 Temporary sales tax permit required, Organizations licensed for the selling of fireworks are required to obtain a temporary sales tax permit from the State Board of Equalization. (Ord. 2884 910,1968.) 8,60.110 Display of license and sales tax permit. The license to sell fireworks and temporary sales tax permit shall be displayed in a prominent place in the fireworks stand. (Ord. 2884 911,1968.) 8.60.120 Permissible locations for discharge. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 A The use of fireworks in the City shall be limited to private property except as otherwise provided in this Chapter. No fireworks shall be dIscharged on public, semipublic or private open areas such as parking lots, vacant properties or in a public street or right-of-way, or in public parks except when specifically permitted for public display, and except those areas approved by the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. 27 28 5 HE/dcm(fire.ord21 MC-1073 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8,60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 2 3 4 B. No fireworks shall be sold or discharged in the Hazardous Fire Area as defined in Section 15.16.115 of this Code. (Ord. MC 966, 4-15-96; Ord. MC-965, 4-1-96; Ord. MC-788, 6-3-91; Ord. MC-785, 5-20-91.) 8.60.130 Prohibitions of discharge. It is unlawful for any person to ignite, explode, project, or otherwise fire or use, any fireworks, or pennit the ignition, explosion or projection thereof, upon or over or onto the property of another without his consent, or to ignite, explode, project, or otherwise fire or make use of any fireworks within ten feet of any resident dwelling or other structure used as a place of habitation by human beings. (Ord. 2884 ~13, 1968.) 5 6 7 8.60.140 Reference to determination ofsafe and sane fireworks. 8 Reference is made to provisions of Section 12500 et seq. of the Health and Safety Code, which prohibit and regulate fireworks not defined as safe and sane. (Ord. 2884 ~14, 1968) 9 10 8.60.150 Violation - Penalty. 11 12 13 14 Any person violating any provision of this Chapter is guilty of an infraction for the first offense, which upon conviction thereof is punishable in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.12.010 of this Code. A. 15 Any subsequent violation of this Chapter by that same person within a three year period is guilty of a misdemeanor, which upon conviction thereof is punishable in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.12.010 of this Code. (Ord MC-1022, 5-18-98; Ord. MC-460, 5-13-85; Ord. 2884 ~15, 1968.)" B. 16 17 SECTION 2. Chapter 8.63 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 18 19 "Chapter 8.63 EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES Sections: 20 21 22 23 24 8.63.010 8.63.020 8.63.030 8.63.040 8.63.050 8.63.060 8.63.070 8.63.080 8.63.090 8.63.100 8.63.110 Permit - Required when. Compliance with permit required. Fires to be kept under control. Permit required in Hazardous Fire Area, Fires on brush or grasslands or forest covered lands. Blasting - Permit required. Smoking within Hazardous Fire Area. Removal and disposition of ashes in Hazardous Fire Area. Use of chimney or heat producing appliance in Hazardous Fire Area. Maintenance of fire protection of firebreak required when. (Repealed by MC-28, 1981) 25 26 27 28 G HE/dcm(fire.ord21 1-- -c , . MC-lon AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 2 Placement of inflammable material in Hazardous Fire Area. Hazardous Fire Area described, Violation - Penalty. 8.63.120 8,63,130 8.63.140 3 8.63.010 Permit - Required when. I! is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation at any time to light a fire or fires or use fire for the clearing of land or to burn brush, slash, fallen timber, grass, or other inflammable material, within tne City, without first having obtained a written permit from the City Fire Department; that nothing in this section shall prevent the use of proper and lawful fires for safe domestic purposes; further provided, that no permit will be necessary to burn inflammable material in properly constructed incinerators, outdoor water heating units, cooking grills and other similar devices having chimneys covered with spark arresters consisting of galvanized or copper screening of a mesh not larger than a quarter of an inch, and openings such as doors, to be spark tight and otherwise approved by the Fire Department, and where the land around such incinerator, outdoor water heating units, cooking grills and other similar devices is cleared of all inflammable material within a radius of at least ten feet (Ord. 198891,1953.) 8,63,020 Compliance with permit required, I! is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation after having obtained a written permit as provided in Section 8.63.010 to burn at any time or in any place or m any manner other than that set forth in such permit. (Ord. 2192, 1957; Ord. 198891-1/2, 1953.) 8,63,030 Fires to be kept under control. It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation in the City to allow or permit any fire attended by him or it to escape from his or its control. (Ord. 198892, 1953) 8,63,040 Permit required in Hazardous Fire Area. I! is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation within the City, within the Hazardous Fire Area, as defined in Section 8.63130, to make, kindle, ignite, light or build or use any camp fire, bonfire, or any other out-of-door fire without first obtaming a written permit from the City Fire Department. (Ord. 198893, 1953.) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 8.63.050 Fires on brush or grasslands or forest covered lands. I! is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, in the City, to set or ignite camp fires or other fires on any brush or grasslands or forest covered lands, or upon any public roads or highways, except at such places as are or may be designated by the City Fire Department, and a permit issued therefor in writing. (Ord. 1988 94, 1953) 22 23 24 25 8.63,060 Blasting - Permit required. It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, within the City, at any time to blast with dynamite, powder or other explosive without ffrst having obtained a written permit from the Fire Department (Ord. 198895, 1953.) 26 27 28 8.63.070 Smoking within Hazardous Fire Area. 7 HEldcm[fire,ord2] MC-1073 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES, 1 2 3 It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, within the boundaries of the Hazardous Fire Area described in Section 8.63. 130 between the I st day of May and the last day of December of each and every year to smoke a cigar, cigarette, tobacco, or any other substance in any form, except at designated and improved camp grounds, or occupied places of habitation; provided, however, that such designated and improved camp grounds, and places of habitation, within the meaning of this Chapter, will only include those rortlOns of designated and improved camp grounds and places of habitation which are cleared of al inflammable materials and vegetation, as provided in Section 8.63.100; and it is unlawful for any person in the City to throw, place or cause to be placed upon any grass, brush or forest covered lands, or upon any road or trail traversing such grass, brush or forest covered lands, any lighted or burning match, cigar, cigarette, or any burning substance without first extinguishing the same. (Ord. 198896, 1953.) 8,63.080 Removal and disposition of ashes in Hazardous Fire Area. l! is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, within the Hazardous Fire Area to remove ashes from stoves, fireplaces, heaters, grills, or any other like device in which burning has been done, and to dispose of such ashes or waste from such device out of doors, until such ashes or waste have been placed in a metal or other fireproof receptacle and soaked in water for at least twenty-four hours. (Ord. 198897, 1953.) 8.63.090 Use of chimney or heat producing appliance in Hazardous Fire Area. I! is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation within the City, within the Hazardous Fire Area, as defined in Section 8.63.130, to use any chimney in conjunction with any fireplace, incinerator or any heat producing appliance in which solid fuel is used upon any cabin, house, hotel, building, structure, or premises unless maintained with a spark arrester constructed with heavy wire, mesh or other noncombustible material of at least nineteen gauge, with openings not to exceed one- half inch, mounted in or over all outside flue openings in a vertical or near vertical position visible from the ground. (Ord. 3155 (part), 1971; Ord. 1988 98, 1953) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8.63,100 Maintenance of fire protection or firebreak required when. Any person, firm or corporation, owning, leasing, using, controlling, or operating any cabin, house, hotel, house trailer, apiary, or other buildmg, structure or improvement in the Hazardous fire Area, shall at all times mamtain upon his said land or adjacent to the cabin, house, improvement or structure, an effective fire protectIOn or firebreak; such fire protection or firebreak is to be made by removing all inflammable vegetation or growth or other inflammable materials or vegetation from the ground around the buildings, structures and improvements for a distance of not less than thirty feet from the exterior walls of the buildings, structures, house trailers and improvements, the aforementioned fire protections or firebreak shall cover all lands situated between the building structures and the property boundary; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to trees, except where dead or where the foliage of the trees are within ten feet of the chimney, nor shall it apply to evergreen vegetation where growing and presented for decorative effect (Ord. 198899,1953.) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 8.63.110 (Repealed by MC-28, 1981.) 8.63.120 Placement of inflammable material in Hazardous Fire Area. 26 A. I! is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation in the Hazardous Fire Area, as defined in SectIOn 8.63.130, to place or cause to be placed on his 27 28 8 HE/dcm[lire,ord2] 26 27 28 . MC-1073 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 C. 25 B. own land, or on the land of another, any rubbish, paper, sawdust, shavings, boxes, petroleum products not in closed containers, or residue, fallen timber, slash, limbwood, branches of trees, brush, grass, litter or other inflammable material, except at places and in the manner designated by the City Fire Department, and all such inflammable material shall be effectIvely destroyed by fire at such time and in such a manner as shall be designated by the Fire Department after securing a permit from said Department. Any such rubbish, paper, sawdust, shavings, boxes, petroleum products or reSidue, fallen limbs, slash, limbwood, branches of trees, brush, grass, litter or other inflammable material placed, caused to be placed or existing on any land, contrary to the provisions of this Chapter is a public nuisance and shall be abated pursuant to law. 1988911,1953.) (Ord. 8.63.130 Hazardous Fire Area described. HAZARDOUS FIRE AREA is land which is covered with grass, grain brush or forest, whether privately or publicly owned, which is so situated or is of such inaccessible location that fire originating upon such land would present an abnormally difficult job of suppression or would result in great and unusual damage through fire or resulting erosion. Such areas are designated as follows: A All that area within the City lying north of a line extending easterly from the west City limits to the east City limits and bounded on the south side by streets and highways as follows: Barstow Freeway from West City limits to the intersection of Palm Avenue and the Barstow Freeway; Northerly from the Barstow Freeway on Palm Avenue to Kendall Drive; Easterly on Kendall Drive to 40th Street and transition Easterly from the intersection of Kendall Drive and 40th Street; on 40th Street; and continue Easterly to Mountain Avenue; from the intersection of 40th Street and Mountam Avenue; Southerly on Mountain Avenue to 39th Street; Easterly on 39th Street to Del Rosa Avenue; Southerly from the intersection of 39th Street to Marshall Boulevard; Easterly from the intersection of Del Rosa Avenue and Marshall Boulevard on Marshall Boulevard; Marshall Boulevard to Victoria Avenue; Victoria Avenue to Piedmont Drive; Piedmont Drive East to Diablo Drive; Diablo Drive East to El Toro Street extending East to Highway 330; Highway 330 South to Highland Avenue; thence East and -South-easterly along the centerline of Highland Avenue to the centerline of Church Street. Inclusive of area beginning at the intersection of Pacific Street and Del Rosa Avenue; Pacific Street West to Perris Hill Park Road; Perris Hill Park Road North in a line to intersect Highland Avenue; Highland Avenue East to Del Rosa Avenue; Del Rosa Avenue South to PaCific Street. B. Inclusive of area beginning at the intersection of Little Mountain Drive and Kendall Drive; Kendall Drive East to 40th Street; 40th Street East to Electric Avenue; Electric Avenue South to Thompson Place; Thompson Place West to Mayfield Avenue; Mayfield Avenue South to 36th Street; 36th Street West to F" Street; "F" Street South to 33rd Street; 33rd Street West to "H" Street; "H" Street South to Marshall Boulevard; Marshall Boulevard West in a line to intersect Cajon Boulevard; Cajon HE/dcm[fire.ord2] 9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MC-1073 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 2 3 Boulevard West to University ParkwaylState Street; University Parkway North to State Street; State Street North to Morgan Road; Morgan Road East to Little Mountain Drive; Little Mountain Drive North to Kendall Drive 4 Hazardous Fire Areas shall be inclusive of any additional land area, whether publicly or privately owned, which the Fire Chief of the Fire Department determines to be so situated or so inaccessible that fire upon saia land could present an abnormally difficult task of fire suppression. Such additional land areas shall be designated on a map available to the public and maintained by the Fire Department at the Central Fire Station, 200 East Third Street, San Bernardmo The Fire Chief shall provide a written description of the boundaries of any additional land area to the City Clerk who snail provide for publication of notice thereof pursuant to the provisions of California Government Code Section 6061. (Ord. MC-488, 12-16-85; Ord. 386991,1979; Ord. 3611,1976; Ord. 3155 (part), 1971; Ord. 1988 912,1953.) D. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 8,63.140 Violation - Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this Chapter is guilty of an infraction, which upon conviction thereof is punishable in accordance with the provisions of Section 1.12.010 of this Code. (Ord MC-460, 5-13-85; Ord. 1988913,1953.)" //1 //1 //1 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 HE/dcm[fire.onl2] MC-lon AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 8.60 AND CHAPTER 8.63 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO FIREWORKS, EXPLOSIVES AND FIRES. 1 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and 2 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a joint reg. meeting thereof, held on the 3 1st day of Mav , 2000, by the following vote, to wit: 4 COUNCIL MEMBERS: 5 ESTRADA 6 LIEN 7 MCGINNIS 8 SCHNETZ 9 SUAREZ 10 ANDERSON 11 MC CAMMACK 12 AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT x x x x x x x ~h.CLuJc City lerk 13 14 15 The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this 3rd day of May , 2000. ~! . ~1~~ ~fTH V ALLES, Mayor (j of San Bernardino 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Approved as to form and legal content: JAMES . PENMAN City t rney 28 11 HE/dcmllire.ord2)