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Other Recommended Code Changes to Existing Ordinances <br /> <br />Color blue = a change for the ordinance <br />Color red = removal <br /> <br /> <br />602. PROHIBITION OF CERTAIN OPEN FIRES ON BALCONIES <br /> <br /> <br />602.010. DECLARATION OF POLICY. On _________2017, the Little Canada City <br />Council adopted the 2003 Minnesota State Fire Code including Appendix “H” 2015 Minnesota <br />State Fire Code including Appendix K relating to the prohibition of fires or barbecues on <br />balconies or patios. The purpose of this appendix is to prevent tragedies from occurring as a <br />result of such activities. <br /> <br />602.020. OPEN FLAME PROHIBITED. In any structure containing three or more <br />dwelling units, no person shall kindle, maintain, or cause any fire or open flame on any balcony <br />above ground level, or on any ground floor patio within 15 feet of the structure. <br /> <br />602.030. FUEL STORAGE PROHIBITED. No person shall store or use any fuel, <br />barbecue, torch, or other similar heating or lighting chemical or device in the locations <br />designated in Section 602.010. <br /> <br />602.040. EXCEPTIONS. Listed electric or gas-fired barbecue grills that are permanently <br />mounted and wired or plumbed to the building’s gas supply or electrical system and that <br />maintain a minimum clearance of 18 inches on all sides, unless listed for lesser clearances, may <br />be installed on balconies and patios when approved by the Fire Chief. <br /> <br /> <br />(Source: Ord. 29, Amended: Ord. 144, 575) <br /> <br />
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