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<br />902.08: OPEN FLAME FIRE ON APARTMENT BALCONIES: <br /> <br />A. Except where the balconies and the building are of all masonry or steel construction, <br />in any multiple-family dwelling classified as R-l and R-2 occupancy by the <br />Minnesota State Uaiform. BuildinglUniform Fire Code, no person shall kindle, <br />maintain or cause any fire or open flame on any balcony above ground level or on any <br />ground floor patio within fifteen feet (15) of the structure. <br /> <br />B. No person shall store or use any fuel, barbecue, torch or other similar heating or <br />lighting chemical or device in the locations designated in subsection A above. <br /> <br />C. Exception: Occupants may apply to the Fire Chief or Fire Marshal for a permit to <br />allow barbecue grills which are affixed to the balcony and which utilize direct <br />connection to the building's electric or natural gas system. (Ord. 1151,9-12-94) <br /> <br />902.09: NEW MATERIALS, PROCESS OR OCCUPANCIES: <br /> <br />The City Manager, the Chief of the Fire Department and the Fire Marshal shall act as a <br />committee to determine and specify, after giving affected persons an opportunity to be <br />heard, any new materials, processes or occupancies, which shall require permits in <br />addition to those now enumerated in this Code. The Fire Marshal shall post such list in a <br />conspicuous place in the Fire Marshal's office and distribute copies to interested persons. <br />(Ord. 867, 9-22-80) <br /> <br />902.10: EVIDENCE OF COMPLIANCE WITH CODE: <br /> <br />The City Manager or the Fire Marshal if so designated by the Manager, may accept <br />written reports from qualified persons that any particular establishment is complying with <br />all the regulations of the Minnesota State Fire Code. The City Manager in determining <br />who is qualified to make such reports may consider licenses held by such individuals in <br />other municipalities. (Ord. 867, 9-22-80) <br /> <br />902.11: REVOCATION OF PERMITS: <br /> <br />The office of the Fire Marshal may revoke a permit or approval issued if any violation of <br />the Minnesota State Fire Code is found upon inspection or where there has been any false <br />statement or misrepresentation as to a material fact in the application or plans on which <br />the permit or approval was based. (Ord. 867, 9-22-80) <br /> <br />902.12: DAY CARE FACILITIES FIRE CODE INSPECTION: <br /> <br />1. All day care fire/life safety inspection fees shall be as established in the most <br />current Fees Resolution adopted by the City Council. <br /> <br />10 <br />