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ORDINANCE NO. 303
AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE OFFICE OF FIRE
MARSHAL, PRESCRIBING THE DUTIES THEREOF,
PROVIDING FOR ITS MAINTENANCE, AND PRESCRIBING
PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SOUTHLAKE, TEXAS:
Section 1. The office of fire Marshal is hereby created. Such
office shall be independent of other city departments, with the Fire
Marshal reporting directly to the Fire Chief. Such office shall be
filled by appointment by the Fire Chief with approval by the City
Council. The said Fire Marshal shall be properly trained for the
duties of this office and shall be removed only for causes. The Fire
Marshal shall be a resident of the City of Southlake.
Section 2. The Fire Marshal shall investigate the cause, origin
and circumstances of every fire occurring within this city by which
property has been destroyed or damaged, and shall especially make
investigation as to whether such fire was the result of carelessness
or design. Such investigation shall be begun within twenty-four
hours, not including Sunday, of the occurrence of such fire. The
Fire Marshal shall keep in his office a record of all fires, together
with all facts, statistics and circumstances, including the origin of
the fires and the amount of the loss, which may be determined by the
investigation required by this ordinance.
Section 3. The Fire Marshal, when in his opinion further
investigation is necessary, shall take or cause to be taken the
testimony, on oath, of all persons supposed to be cognizant of any
facts or to have knowledge in relation to the matter under
investigation and shall cause the same to be reduced to writing; and
if he shall be of the opinion that there is evidence sufficient to
charge any person with the crime of arson, or with the attempt to
commit the crime of arson, or of conspiracy to defraud, or criminal
conduct in connection with such fire, he shall cause such person to
be lawfully arrested and charged with such offense or either of them,
and shall furnish to the proper prosecuting attorney all such
evidence, together with the names of witnesses and all of the
information obtained by him, including a copy of all pertinent
and material testimony taken in the case.
Section 4. The Fire Marshal shall have the power to summon witnesses
before him to testify in relation to any matter which is by the
provisions of this ordinance a subject of inquiry and investigation,
and may require the production of any book, paper or document deemed
pertinent thereto, and the said Fire Marshal is hereby authorized and
empowered to administer oaths and affirmations to any persons
appearing as witnesses before him.
Section 5. Any witness who refuses to be sworn, or who refuses
to appear or testify, or who disobeys any lawful order of said Fire
Marshal, or who fails or refuses to produce any book, paper or
document touching any matter under examination, or who is guilty of
any comtemptous conduct during any of the proceedings of the Fire
Marshal in the matter of said investigation or inquiry, after being
summoned to give testimony in relation to any matter under
investigation as aforesaid, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor;
and it shall be the duty of the Fire Marshal to cause all such
offenders to be prosecuted. Any person convicted of any such
demeanor shall be fined in a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars
($25.00), provided, however, that any person so convicted shall have
the right to appeal.
Section 6. All investigations held by or under the direction of
the Fire Marshal may, in his discretion, be private, and persons
other than those required to be present may be excluded from the
place where such investigation is held and witnesses may be kept
separate and apart from each other and not allowed to communicate
with each other until they have been examined.
Section 7. The Fire Marshal shall have the authority at all
times of day or night, when necessary in the performance of the
duties imposed upon him by the provisions of this ordinance, to enter
upon and examine any building or premises where any fire has
occurred, and other buildings and premises adjoining or near the
same, which authority shall be exercised only with reason and good
descretion.
Section 8. The Fire Marshal, upon complaint of any person
having an interest in any building or property adjacent and without
any complaint, shall have a right at all reasonable hours, for the
purpose of examination, to enter into and upon all buildings and
premises within the city, and it shall be his duty, yearly or more
often, to enter upon and make or cause to be entered and made, a
thorough examination of all mercantile, manufacturing and public
buildings, together with the premises belonging thereto. Whenever he
shall find any building or other structure which, for want of repair,
or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, or for any cause, is
especially liable to fire, and which is so situated as to endanger
other buildings or property, or so occupied that fire would endanger
persons or property therein, and whenever he shall find an improper
or dangerous arrangement of stoves, ranges, furnaces or other heating
appliances of any kind whatsoever, including chimneys, flues, and
pipes with which the same may be connected, or a dangerous arrangement
of lighting devices or systems, or a dangerous or unlawful storage of
explosives, compounds, petroleum, gasoline, kerosene, dangerous
chemicals, vegetable products, ashes, combustible, inflammable and
refuse materials, or other conditions which may be dangerous in
character or liable to cause or promote fire or create conditions
dangerous to the fireman or occupants, he shall order the same to be
removed or remedied, and such order shall be forthwith complied with
by the owner or occupant of said building or premises. Provided,
however, that if said owner or occupant deems himself aggrieved by
such order, he may, within five (5) days, appeal to the Fire Chief,
who shall investigate the cause of the complaint and unless by his
authority the order is revoked, such order shall remain in force and
be forthwith complied with by said owner or occupant. At the end of
each month the Fire Marshal shall report to the State Fire Marshal
all existing hazardous conditions, together with separate report on
each fire in the city during the month.
Section 9. Any owner or occupant of a building or other
structure or premises, who shall keep or maintain the same when, for
want of repair, or by reason of age or dilapidated condition, or for
any cause, it is especially liable to fire, and which is so situated
as to endanger buildings or property of others, or is especially
liable to fire and which is so occupied that fire would endanger
other persons or their property therein, shall be guilty of a Class C
misdeameanor and upon conviction punished by a fine of no less that
two hundred ($200.00) nor more than one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).
Section 10. Any owner or occupant of any building or other
structure or premises, who shall keep or maintain the same with any
improper arrangement of a stove, range, furnace, or other heating
appliance of any kind whatever, including chimneys, flues, and pipes
with which the same may be connected, so as to be dangerous in the
matter of fire, or health, or safety of persons or property of
others, or who shall keep or maintain any building, other structure
or premises with an improper arrangement of a lighting device or
system, or with a storage of explosives, petroleum, gasoline,
kerosene, chemicals, vegetable products, ashes combustibles,
inflammable materials, refuse, or with any other condition which
shall be dangerous in character to the persons health or property of
others; or which shall be dangerous in the matter of promoting,
augmenting or causing fires; or which shall create conditions
dangerous to firemen or occupants of such building, structure or
premises other that the maintainor thereof, shall be guilty of a
Class C misdeameanor and upon conviction shall be punished by a fine
of not less than two hundred dollars ($200.00) nor more than one
thousand dollars ($1,000.00).
Section 11. No prosecution shall be brought under Section 9 and
10 of this ordinance until the order provided for in section 8 be
given, and the party notified shall fail or refuse to comply with the
same.
Section 12. The penalties provided for herein shall be
recovered by the city in the same manner as provided by law for the
enforcement of fines, forfeitures, and punishments for offenses
against the city.
Section 13. Every day's maintenance of any of the conditions
prohibited in any of the foregoing sections shall be a distinct and
separate offense.
Section 14. All misdemeanors herein provided for shall be
prosecuted, and all fines and forfeitures herein provided for shall
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