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required fixtures or facilities. Neither shall stored goods and materials obstruct <br /> access to required emergency exits nor be so arranged as to prevent the proper <br /> • functioning of required fire doors. No goods or materials shall be stored so as to <br /> constitute a fire hazard. In areas accessible to the public, adequate aisle as <br /> specified in Sections 3.20 through 3.223 and the Minnesota State Fire Code shall <br /> be maintained between stored or displayed goods and materials, and said goods <br /> and materials shall be stacked or supported so as not to constitute a danger to the <br /> life or health of any person. <br /> 3.354(4) Removal of Basic Equipment or Facilities. No owner,operator,or occupant shall <br /> cause any facility or equipment which is required under this Code to be removed <br /> from or shut off from any occupied non-residential facility let or occupied by him, <br /> except for such temporary interruptions as may be necessary while actual repairs <br /> or alterations are in process, or during temporary emergencies. <br /> 3.355 Minimum Exterior Standards. <br /> 3.355 (l) Snow and Ice Removal. Individual snowfalls, or successive snowfalls, shall be <br /> removed from all steps and walkways on the premises of multiple residential or <br /> commercial facilities within twelve hours after cessation of snowfall. Snow <br /> removal from provided parking facilities shall be executed in conformance with <br /> Chapter 9. <br /> 3.355(2) Exterior Lighting. For multiple family dwellings, all exterior parking areas and <br /> walkways shall be provided with an average,maintained,horizontal illumination <br /> of six-tenths foot-candles, as defined in the Fifth Edition of the Illumination <br /> Engineers' Society Handbook. For non-residential facilities all exterior parking <br /> • areas and walkways shall be provided with an average, maintained, horizontal <br /> illumination of two foot-candles,as defined in the Fifth Edition of thelllumination <br /> Engineers' Handbook. <br /> 3.355 (3) Sign, Awning, and Exterior Fixtures. All canopies, marquees, signs, metal <br /> awnings,stairways,fire escapes,standpipes,exhaust ducts,and similar overhang <br /> extensions shall be maintained in good repair and properly anchored so as to be <br /> kept in a safe condition. They shall be protected from the elements and against <br /> decay and rust by the periodic application of a weather-coating material such as <br /> paint or other protective treatment. <br /> 3.355 (4) Driving and Parking Are <br /> 3.355(4)(a) Multiple Dwelling Units. All multiple family dwellings and non-residential <br /> facilities shall be provided with paved and delineated parking areas and <br /> driveways, properly screened striped and maintained in good condition, <br /> consistent with Chapter 4. <br /> 3.355(4)(b) Single and Double Family Dwelling Units. All single family and two-family <br /> dwellings and townhouses shall have designated parking areas and driveways. <br /> as required in Chapter 4. These areas shall be surfaced and maintained with <br /> materials suitable to control dust and drainage. No vehicle, other than a <br /> recreational vehicle, camping, boat or utility trailer, or other recreational <br /> boats and equipment,shall be stored on an areas not designated and properly <br /> maintained for parking purposes.Recreational vehicles and other recreational <br /> • equipment can be parked and stored on the lot other than on designated <br /> 3-31 072684 <br />