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CD22:9

Supp. No. 9

Failure to correct such violation within 24 hours shall result in imposition

of a civil penalty in the amount approved in the Budget User Fee Schedule

per day, per violation, until the violation has been completely corrected

and the Fire Chief's correction order to correct shall so state. The order

shall also state that if the violation is not corrected within 24 hours, a civil

complaint for collection of penalties and any unpaid fees owed under this

article may be initiated and that other legal proceedings including criminal

prosecution related to the violation may be initiated. Repeated violations

shall subject the violator to higher civil penalties set forth in the Budget

User Fee Schedule.

(2)

Other correction orders. All other correction orders issued under this

article for violations that do not constitute imminent hazards shall be

corrected within 30 days. Failure to correct such violations within 30 days

shall result in imposition of civil penalty in the amount approved in the

Budget User Fee Schedule per day per violation as well as the reinspection

fee, until all identified violations have been completely corrected, and the

correction order shall so state. The correction order shall also state that if

the violation is not corrected within 30 days, a civil complaint for the

collection of penalties and any unpaid fees owed under this article may be

initiated, and that other legal proceedings including criminal prosecution

may be initiated.

(Ord. No. 92-54, § 14, 9-1-92; Ord. No. 94-62, 3-27-95, Ord. 2009-078/10-27-09)

Sec. 22-49. Appeals.

(a)

Any person who has been served with a notice of violation and order for

correction of violations of the state Fire Prevention Code may appeal the notice and order to the

state department of insurance, state building code council within ten days from date of issuance.

(b)

Any person who has been served with a notice of violation and order for

correction of violations of the provisions of this article which are not violations of the state Fire

Prevention Code or which relate to fees or penalties charged under this article may appeal to the

Town Manager, whose decisions shall be final. Appeals must be filed within ten days from the

date of issuance of the order.

(Ord. No. 92-54, § 15, 9-1-92; Ord. No. 94-62, 3-27-95)

Sec. 22-50. Installation of aboveground tanks.

(a)

For purposes of this section, the term "motor fuel" shall mean a refined or blended

petroleum product used for the propulsion of self-propelled motor vehicles, including all

products commonly or commercially known or sold as gasoline.

(b)

It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect or maintain an

aboveground storage tank capable of holding 1,000 gallons or more of motor fuel. It shall also be

unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to allow such aboveground storage tank to be