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542--Pt) . sv 2-- CL-417 -- CPc7 8 - )(-y3o WC lug JUL - 1930 E. E. MERRITI', City Clerk 4 VS. Affidavit of Publication In the Superior Court of the County of Orange State of California Plaintiff Defendant STATE OF CALIFORNIA, County of Orange, - .. �. being first duly sworn, deposes and says: That at all times hereinafter mentioned, he was a citizen of the United States, over the age of eighteen years, and a reslaent of said county, and was at and during all said times the printer, publisher and proprietor of the Anaheim Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation, print ed and published weekly in the City of Anaheim, in said County of Orange, State of California; that said Anaheim Gazette is and was at all times herein mentioned, a newspaper of general circulation and is published for the dis- semination of local and telegraphic news and intelligence of a general char- acter, having a bona fide subscription list of paying subscribers; that at all said times said newspaper had been established, printed and published in the said City of Anaheim, in said County and State at regular intervals for more than one year preceding the first publication of the notice herein mention- ed; that the ........ ......2- ...........................................................of which the annexed is a printed copy, was published and printed in said newspaper at least .......................... .............l .times, commencing on the ..............day o :..........................192. and ending on the ..............day of\ ......................192...,h days Inc,, e, and as often during said time as said newspaper was regularly issued; that is to say, on the following dates, to -wit: SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this-__-_�o ----------- day of -------- ---- - ----------1 923_x -- ORDINANCE NO 542 FIRE.PREVENTION ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA, PER- TAINING TO THE REGULATION AND USE OFG ASOLINE AND PRO- TRWION OF THE CITY AGAINST FIRE; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF, AND REPEALING ALL ORDIN- ANCES AND PARTS OF ORDIN- ANCE IN CONFLICT THERE- WITH. The- Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim -Do Ordain as Follows: SECTION 1. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, owner, lessee, or occupant to burn rubbish, waste -paper, rags, excelsior, combus- tible material within Fire District No. 1. SECTION 2. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, owner, lessee or occupant to burn rubbish, waste -paper, rags, excelsior, straw, grass, weeds, or any other inflammable or combustible material within the cor- porate limits of the City of Anaheim, California, at any other time than be- tween the hours of six o'clock A. M. and ten o'clock A. M., and then only . Pt a distance of 15 feet from any build - TAI ing or other combustible structures. SECTION 3. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation as own- er, agent, tenant, lessee or occupant of any building of any lot, within the fire limits of the City of Anaheim, Cali- fornia, to permit rubbish, waste -paper, straw, rags, excelsior, or junk or any other waste or inflammable or combus- tible materials to accumulate upon any roof, or in any room, basement, hall, closets or light wells of any building or to permit dry weeds or grass or other rubbish to accumulate on any lot or premises nearer than 10 feet of any building or other structure within the fire district. SECTION 4. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to maintain or conduct any store, wherein any goods, wares or merchandise com- posed of combustible materials are kept or offered for sale, unless there is main- tained unobstructed aisles not less than four (4) feet wide from the front en- trance to rear exit, together with suf- flcient cross aisles not less than three (3) feet wide each; so as to provide ample passageways therein, provided further that said goods, wares and mer- chandise shall not be piled up nearer the ceiling of said store room than three (3) feet. It shall be the duty of the chief of the fire department or his assistants to notify in writing the owner, agent, ten- ant, lessee or occupant of such building, lot or premises in or upon which such accumulations are found to remove same forthwith and the person or per- sons receiving such notice shall within 12 hours after receiving the same, com- ply with the requirements thereof. SECTION 5. Provided further, that ? no person or persons shall make or cause to be made any open fire for burning rubbish or weeds or combus- tible material on any streets, alleys or sidewalks within the City of Anaheim, California, provided further that no pumps or other devices for handling gasoline, petroleum, crude oils or other oils shall be installed or used on any street or sidewalks within the City of Anaheim, California, unless specific permission shall have first been obtain- ed from the Board of Trustees of the City of Anaheim, California, SECTION 6. Regulating the con- struction and use of buildings occupied as garage, clothes cleaning establish- 10 ments and the storage and use of gaso- line in connection therewith. k2 Definitions and miscellaneous provisions: The following terms shall have the following meaning in this Ordinance, to -wit: (a) "Chief of fire department" ,. means chief of the fire department of the City of Anaheim, California, or any one of his assistants. (b) "Approved" means approved by the chief of the fire department. (c) "Gasoline" means any product or any hydro -carbon liquid that will flash or emit an inflammable vapor be- low the temperature of one hundred g degrees Fahrenheit. (d) An "automobile" is any motor vehicle using gasoline or distillate for generating motive power. ture of (100) degrees Fahrenheit with- out first having obtained written per- mission from the Chief of the Fire De- partment. SECTION 12. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to install, maintain, or operate; or to cause or permit to be installed, � maintained or operated, any tank truck or tank truck trailer, unless same is in good repair, clean, and free from leaks at seams, faucets and elsewhere. TANK TRUCKS SECTION 13. All tank wagons and wagons containing tank with faucets when used for distribution of flammable_ liquids, shall be of substantial work- manlike construction and shall be sub- ject to the approval of the Chief of the Fire Department, who shall inspect and keep a record of such',wagons or ve- hicles which shall be,Ilainly marked with their record number. All faucets connected to sucdank wagons shall be ; kept locked ave hIde removed when not in a tual use and uch handle to be so constructed that it may not be removed except when faucet is tightly closed, and all measurers and faucets shall be covered or otherwise protected. TANK OUTLETS SECTION 14. Tank outlets shall be properly designed and substantially made, and attached to prevent break- age at this point and to permit com- plete drainage. COMPARTMENTS IN TANK SECTION 15. Tanks up to and In- cluding six hundred (600) gallons. ca- pacity may be of single compartment type; those in excess of this capacity shall be subdivided into compartments none of which shall exceed six hundred (600) (600) gallons capacity. VENTS SECTION 16. Each tank compart- ment shall be provided with a �%," vacuum, and pressure operating vent and in addition thereto a 2 inch emer- gency opening normally closed by a fusible plug or equally efficient safety value. :VALVES AND FAUCET CONNEUTIAN- SECTION 17. All draw off valves or faucets shall have discharge end thread- ed or otherwise designed so as to per- mit tight connection with the hose ex- tending to fillpipe. PROTECTION. AGAINST COLLISION SECTION 18. Every tank truck shall be provided with properly attached rear steel bumpers. The rear bumpers or chassis extension shall be so arranged as to adequately protect the draw off valve or faucets in case of collision. EMERGENCY AND DISCHARGE CONTROL SECTION 19. Draw off valves or faucets shall be of self closing type. Every tank truck shall be provided with suitable means for shutting off the dis- charge of gasoline in case of rupture of the discharge pipe, damage to draw off valves or faucets, or similar emergency and except during delivery operations such shut offs shall be kept closecr "AMEIM CAZEWE half of the total number of such fire extinguishers shall be of carbon tetra- chloride type. There shall be maintained at all times in every public garage, public filling station, automobile filling sta- tion, clothes cleaning plant or tire or battery service at least one additional such chemical fire extinguishers for every additional one thousand (1000) square feet of floor space or fraction thereof, and all extinguishers must be of a type approved by the Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated, and bear their label. SECTION 28. Fire extinguishers of all types must be kept filled with the proper fluid at all tithes. All extin- guishers of the foam type must be pro- perly recharged not less than once each year and date of such recharging shown on the tag attached to each extingusih- er. STORAGE SECTION 29. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to keep or store, or cause or permit to be kept or stored any gasoline in or about or for use in connection with any pub- lic garage or private garage or in any automobile filling station or public filling station or jobber's plant or in any building, lot or parcel of land with- in the corporate city limits of the City of Anaheim in any manner contrary to the provisions of this ordinances. SECTION 30. All gasoline excepting as provided in section (Jobber's Plants) in quantities of five (5) gallons or less shall be stored in closed metallic con- tainers of a type approved by the "Un- derwriters Laboratories Incorporated" and bearing their label. Provided, how- ever, that no such container shall be allowed inside any building which is used for the manufacture or storage of explosive substances. No more than two such containers shall be allowed In one building. SECTION 31. All gasoline excepting as provided in section (Jobber's Plants) in quantities in excess of five (5) gal- lons and not more than sixty (60) gal- lons shall be stored in an ^ approved portable safety tank_or buggy and each such tank or buggy shall be a type ap- proved by .the Underwriters Labora- tories Incorporated ' and bear their label, and said tank or buggy to be mounted on non-metallic tired wheels, equipped with a pump fitted with a hose attachment not to exceed eight (8) feet in .length. The gasoline shall be pumped into the reservoir or tank of the motor vehicle from such portable filling tank or buggy only when said vehicle is on private property, and such portable tank or buggy must be, at all times, so located that same can be read- ily removed in case of fire. No tank or buggy shall remain upon any sidewalk, parking, alley, court or street, for a longer period than is necessary for fill- ing same from a tank wagon, truck or trailer used for the transportation of petroleum or its products, and each such portable tank or buggy shall have attached thereto one "Underwriters Approved" carbon tetrachloride pump type flre extinguisher. No portable tank or buggy shall be located below the first floor . of any building. Not proved types, either I or bronze and shall be litharge and glycerine as a pressure tank fol into the body of the pi ceed fifty (50) gallot must be of not less the U. S. Standard, provid such pressure tank connection with auton tions only, and shall connection with any garage where such F used in connection wit any kind where any pa is located inside of ; portion of any building pressure must be desi times the maximum v and installation when be tested to twice th sure. Provided, further, hoi Ing in this paragraph be deemed or construe( any pump or device ut pressure_ in lifting, ga and construction of N approved by the "Unde tories Incorporated" ar label. SECTION 36. All ur age tanks shall be plac the satisfaction of the ( Department. , No such located inside the wall building. The fill pipe located as near the curb and must not be locatec feet of any door or of building, and must term box or casting and prc cap. Only one fill pil each tank shall be all( storage ;tank ;shall be another so that content pumped from one tank cept the fifty (50) gallo provided for in this ordi; however, that such pre, not be connected in ar more than one (1) stoi in operation. Every at tank to pump shall ha, ent shut off valve so th; one (1) tank shall be I any one time. SECTION 37. Every tank shall be provided inch diameter vent pi pipe shall extend up to (12) feet above the gri if attached to a buildi: one (1) foot above th wall, upon the outside to which it is attached, of such buildings are c structon, then the ven imbeddel in the enter walls when the inside v tered, and all vent pipes at the top with a doul the openings of which ; with brass or copper N least thirty (30) mesl eaves of the fire wall ar thing is _placed near vent must be raised ¢ fill pipe exceed two diameter, the vent pil less than one and on inch inside diameter. be run as directly as shall be pitched to tl without sag, and mu protected against injury age, expansion or coni (a) `Chief of fire department" means chief of the fire department of the City of Anaheim, California, or any one of his assistants. (b) "Approved" means approved by the chief of the fire department. (c) "Gasoline" means any product or any hydro -carbon liquid that will flash or emit an inflammable vapor be- low the temperature of one hundred ,legrees Fahrenheit. (d) An "automobile" is any motor vehicle using gasoline or distillate for generating motive power. (e) A "public garage" is a building where motor vehicles are kept or stored where a charge is made for use or stor- age of automobiles. (f) A "private garage" is a build- ing where an automobile or automobiles are kept for private use only, and not rented nor hired out to the public nor any charge made for keeping the same. (g) "Private garages" where more than two automobiles are kept or stor- ed shall be subject to the same require- ments as specified for public garages. (h) "Clothes cleaning establish- ments" shall mean any building or premises where more than one (1) quart of gasoline is kept to be used for cleaning or renovating any clothing or articles or wearing apparel or fabric of any kind including dye works and tailor shops. SECTION i. For the purpose of this ordinance a tank truck is defined to be any bed, body, frame, chassis, or vehi- cle propelled by power upon which is mounted one or more tanks used or in- tended to be used for the purpose of conveying or transporting petroleum or any fluid, liquid, or solid product of petroleum, or any other explosive or inflammable fluids, liquids or solids of any substance whatsoever. SECTION S. For the purpose of this ordinance, the term "Tank Truck Trailers" is hereby defined to mean any bed, body, frame, chassis, or vehicle without power of its own, attached to and drawn or towed by some other vehi- cle upon which is mounted one or more tanks useid or intended to be used for the purpose of conveying or transport- ing petroleum or any fluids, liquid or solid product of petroleum or any other explosive or inflammable fluids, liquids or solids, of any substance what- soever. SECTION 9. For the purpose of this ordinance. the words "Jobber's Plants" shall mean a place where any person, firm or corporation is keeping flamma- ble liquids in carload lots or tank truck quantities; and where such flammable liquids are stored in surface tanks and sold at wholesale or dispensed for re- sale. SECTION 10. For the purpose of f this ordinance the term "Public Filling Station" is defined to be any lot, prem- ises or building or any portion thereof r which is used wholly or in part for the purpose of furnishing gasolinee in open r, air to motor vehicles. chassis extension shall be so arranged is to adequately protect the draw off aloe or faucets in case of collision. FMERGENCT AND DISCHARGE CONTROL SECTION 19. Draw off valves or 'aucets shall be of self closing type. Every tank truck shall be provided with suitable means for shutting off the dis- -harge of gasoline in case of rupture of rhe discharge pipe, damage to draw off valves or faucets, or similar emergency and except during delivery operations such shut offs shall be kept closed when tank contains gasoline. LOADING AND UNLOADING OPER- ATIONS LIQUID EXPANSION SECTION 20. In order to provide for expansion of liquid, no tank or tank compartment shall be filled in excess of 9914% of its capacity. SHUT DOWN MOTOR DURING LOADING AND UNLOADING OPERATIONS SECTION 21. During loading or un- loading operations, motors of tank trucks shall be shut down, excepting' where special cases require the pump- ing of tank trucks contents to the con- tainer. Where such conditions exist the motor of the tank truck shall be stop- ped during the time necessary for the malting of the loading or unloading con- nection and stopped again when such connection is broken and be it further provided that operator shall not leave valves when loading or unloading. a TANKS, TRUCKS AND TRTILERS SECTION 11. It shall be unlawful lr for any person, firm or corporation to r, use or cause to permit to be used. Los h, Angeles Street, between Broadway and v, Chartress and. Center Streets between Ie Olive and Helena Streets for the trans- r- C portation of any truck, tank truck or m, tank truck trailer containing any ex- e- , plosive material or any gasoline or any M. product of petroleum or any hydro- rly cartion liquid, or solid that will emit an Id- inflammable vapor below the tempera. - GROUNDING SECTION 22. Tank, chassis, axeis and springs shall be metalically connected. DRAG CHAINS SECTION 23. Tank trucks shall be equipped with drag chains long enough to reach the ground at all. times. SMOKING SECTION 24. It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke on any tank truck or tank truck trailer or within twenty five (25) feet of any tank truck or tank truck trailer. DISPENSING SECTION 25. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation maintaining or operating, causing or permitting to be maintained or operated to discharge any gasoline into any container excepting as provided for proper storage within this ordinance and only between the hours of sunrise and sunset. SECTION 26. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to fill wholly or in part or cause or per- mit to be filled wholly or in part the supply tanks of any motor vehicle with gasoline while said vehicle is on a pub- lic street, public park or passage way used by the public, except from an ap- proved metal container in quantities not to exceed two (2) gallons. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS SECTION 27. There shall be main- tained at all times, in every public ga- rage, public filling station, automobile filling station, clothes , cleaning plant or tire or battery service station, or jobbing plant having a floor space of less than five hundred (500) square fee at least two chemical fire extinguisher of carbon tetrachloride or foam type; each extinguisher containing not les than two and one half gallons o chemical if of foam type, or not les than one quart if of the carbon tetra.. chloride type.. Not more than one portable tank or buggy mus ie, times, so located that same can be read- ily removed in case of fire. No tank or buggy shall remain upon any sidewalk, parking, alley, court or street, for a longer period than is necessary for fill- ing same from a tank wagon, truck or trailer used for the transportation of petroleum or its products, and each such portable tanl: or buggy shall have attached thereto one "Underwriters Approved" carbon tetrachloride pump type fire extinguisher. No portable tank or buggy shall be located below the first floor of any building. Not more than two such portable filling tanks or buggies will be allowed in one building. UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS with brass"or copper" wire least thirty (30) mesh. eaves of the fire wall are r thing is placed near th4 vent must to raised abo' fill pipe exceed two (2) diameter, the vent pipe less than one and one Inch inside diameter. All be run as directly as 1 shall be pitched to the without sag, and must protected against injury tl age, expansion or contra or vibration. SEC'T'ION 32. Gasoline in quantities exceeding sixty (60) gallons shall be kept stored in an underground tank outside of any building excepting as provided in Section (Jobber's Plant) and the following quantities must be stored in underground tanks whose tops are below the lowest, floor or pipe of ad- jacent buildings: From 61 gallons up to (290) gallons, if top of tank is below lowest floor or pit within (2) feet. From 296 gallons up to 550 gallons if top of tank is below lowest floor or pit within (3) feet. From 550 gallons up to 1100 gallons if top of tank is below lowest floor or pit within 5 feet. SECTION 33. All underground tanks shall be set on a firm foundation, and each tank shall be separated as follows: Not less than two ' (2) feet of well stamped earth or a twelve (12) inch concrete or brick wall extended to the top level of each tank. In no case must the top of each tank be less than four (4) feet below the surface of the ground and measured from the grade level of nearept street. No such stor- age tank or tanks, or any piping used in connection with same, shall be cov- ered with earth or any other material until after they have been inspected and approved by the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. SECTION 33. Not more than six (6) such underground storage tanks of any capacity shall be allowed in connection with any one public garage or public filling station, automobile filling sta- tion; not more than one (1) tank shall be allowed in connection with any priv- ate garage. SECTION 34. Not more than 24 cylinder oil storage tanks shall- be In- sialied in connection with any public garage, auto filling station or puoltc filling station and shall be installed to the satisfaction of the Chief of the Fire Department. SECTION 35. All underground stor- age tanks shall be constructed either of galvanized steel, basicopen hearth steel, or wr(tight iron of the following minimum gauges; U. S. Standard, and each tank shall be of a type approved by the Underwriters, Incorporated, and shall bear their label stamped or mark- ed according to the capacity of each tank as follows: 61 to 285 gallons No. 14 gauge; 285 to 1100 gallons . shall be of No. 12 gauge and stamped "12 gauge." All joints of tanks shall be riveted and soldered, riveted and caulked, braz- ed, welded or made tight by some equally satisfactory process. All tanks shall be thoroughly coated on the out - t side with tar, asphaltum or other suit. s able rust resisting material. Tanks must he fitted with fill pipes, suction s pipes of galvanized standard full weight f wrought iron or steel pipe, entering the s Itanks through properly reinforced open- ings at top of storage tanks, and all connections must be of standard ap- SECTION 38.' It shall for any person, firth, or c fill or cause or permit to whole or part, any such with crude oil, petroleum, ducts, or byproducts or a drocarbon yquid that will an inflammable vapor diel perature of one hundred Fahrenheit, except from a tank truck or trailer, by metallic lined hose;�'tvtth I nections through6ut• Pr+ ever, than j~fng in this twined sl 1 be construed to the filling of portable gies or siQrage tanks, th which is not greater the gallons in the event that buggy or storage tank grounded.' No fire or opo be allowed' in the vicinity, Ings to fill pines are to b except when In use. SECTioN 'St. Where a: sidewalk is used for basen the top of Storage there t at least f9ur.(4) Leet bel ment flooi directly under and must �,e planed close, Ing wall o'f'the street. A Crete wall] not -less than inches in 'thickness shall t around and'bet Such wall: a a d' of tanks 0 to e: ;basern the space between the top and basenwit flt9r,shall earth and the"4s „ trete flood r s r PUMPS is , SECTtd � ,40: Every storage 'ta>! with a ga automobile station or be connect valve pun such purl by the pumps am chief Engin after the, written ':a blue print sired equi subject to after inRP vats filling vith an auto (* ether 1 device shat -writers La ad bear t to be tion and of the anti p` type, of or other' 8W k_ prc Varves to equivalent,. �d , � to be pro c x open an1w, SEC arator, if , construction b° dears as all a fty, of l tic Is and% lei!' so t undesirable k a or c SECTIO) e proved types, either galvanized, brass - j or bronze and shall be put together with litharge and glycerine. Any tank used 11 as a pressure tank for forcing gasoline into the body of the pump must not ex- t I teed fifty (50) gallons capacity, and must be of not less than ten (10) gauge r U. S. Standard, provided, however, that 1 such pressure tank shall be used in r connection with automobile supply sta- tions only, and shall not be used in connection with any public or private garage where such pressure tank be s used in connection with any system of r any kind where any part of such system is located inside of any building, or f portion of any building. Systems under pressure must be designed for six (6) e times the maximum working pressure, - and installation when completed must - be tested to twice the working pres- sure. Provided, further, however, that noth- ing in this paragraph contained shall be deemed or construed as applying to any pump or device utilizing hydraulic press;lre in lifting gasoline, the type 1 and construction of which has been approved by the "Underwriters Labor- tories Incorporated" and bearing their label. SECTION 36. All underground stor- age tanks shall be placed or located to the satisfaction of the Chief of the Fire Department. , No such tank shall be located inside the walls or under any building. The fill pipe opening to be located as near the curb line as possible, and must not be located within five (5) feet of any door or opening into any building, and must terminate in a metal box or casting and provided lock type cap. Only one fill pipe and box for each tank shall be allowed. No such storage ,tank +sh+ail be connected to another so that contents can flow or be pumped from one tank to the other, ex- cept the fifty (50) gallon pressure tank provided for in this ordinance; provided, i however, that such pressure tank shall not be connected in any manner with k more than one (1) storage tank while 1 in operation. Every supply pipe from tank to pump shall have an independ- ent shut off valve so that no more than one (1) tank shall be pumped from at any one time. SECTION 37. Every such storage 1 tank shall be provided with a one (1) inch diameter vent pipe. Such vent pipe shall extend up to at least twelve (12) feet above the ground level„ and if attached to a building shall extend one (1) foot above the eaves or fire wall, upon the outside of the building to which it is attached, or if the walls of such buildings are of masonry con- struct;on, then the vent pipes may be f imbedded in the canter of such outside walls when the inside wall is well plas- s teres, and all vent pipes shall be capped at the top with a double return bend, 1 the openings of which shall be covered with brass or copper wire mesh of at least thirty (30) mesh. In case the eaves of the fire wall are ra?sed or any- thing is placed near the vent, such vent must he raised above sane. If fill pipe exceed two (2) ;nches inside diameter, the vent pipe shall not be less than one and one quarter (11/4) Inch inside diameter. All piping shall be. run as directly as possible, and shall be pitched to the supply tank without sag, and must be carefully protected against injury through break- ' age, expansion or contraction, jarring placed and installed on private property and so located that the motor vehicle whose tank is being filled shall also be on private property. SECTION 14. Whenever any pump ordevice, approved type safety can, portable tank or buggy, storage tank,i or any piping used in connection thereto that is now installed and in use, or may after the passage of this ordinance be installed or used, may become defective in any manner the owner or leasee shall repair or replace, or cause to be replaced or repaired the same at once, to conform with the provisions of this ordinance. JOBBER'S PLANTS SECTION 45. Every jobber's plant shall be equipped with one forty (40) gallon portable foam type chemical fire extinguisher or the equivalent thereof for every four surface tanks maintained with a capacity greater than (1100) gallons each, in addition to the (2%) gallon foam type extinguishers provided for in this ordinance. SECTION 46. The filling of metal barrels and (5) gallon cans for im- mediate shipment shall be permitted providing an approved storage shall be provided with fire protection as set forth within this ordinance and such storage or gasoline shall be limited (1100) gallons. All other surface storage tanks for flannnable liquids other than crude petroleum shall be placed at least one tank diameter from those boundaries of the parcel of land upon which the tanks are built which are also boun- daries of adjacent and adjoining parcels of land which may be built upon. Sur- face tanks for crude petroleum shall be placed at least two tank diameters from those boundaries of the parcel of land upon which the tanks are built which are also boundaries of adjacent and adjoining parcels of land which maybe built upon, but in no case less than fifty (50) feet. Each surface storage tank of over (1100) gallons capacity shall be equipped with adequate vacuum and re- lief valve and all tank openings which may permit the escape of flammable vapor shall be protected with non- corrodable wire screen of not less than 40 x 40 mesh or other flame arrester. Each tank under (1100) gallons capac- ity sball be equipped with relief valve or vent to conform with re quirements provided for underground storage tanks. All platforms and stairs used in connec- tion with surface storage tanks shall be constructed of non-combustible ma- terial. Every jobber's plant shall have all surface storage tanks surround- ed by a dyke. The capacity of said dyke shall depend on the kind of flammable liquid kept in the tanks en- closed therein, and the aggregate ca- pacity of all tanks enclosed by said dykes. Dykes surrounding tanks which con- tain crude petroleum shall have a capacity which is 20 per cent greater than the aggregate capacity of all tanks within said dykes and shall be equipped with approved flarebacks de- signed to turn back a wave caused by tanks rupture of boil over wave. Said ._ _.. ,, .,,,+ —1— to PAGE THREE not less than ten feet above ground level and shall be installed to the satis- faction of Chief of the Fire Depart- ment. All electric motors used for such purposes shall be of the non - sparking or explosion proof type. All loading or unloading of fill- ing racks, spur tracks, or pipe lines shall be electrically bonded and ground- ed to permanent moisture, all tanks, tank trucks, tank cars or receptacles shall have a grounding device attached thereto before loading or unloading or filling operations are commenced. SECTION 48. It shall be. unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to construct or maintain or cause or per- mit to be constructed or maintained any jobber's plant within zones set aside as fire districts No. 1, 2, etc., excepting that nothing in this section shall be deemed or constructed as applying to any jobber's plant open for business at the time of the passage of this ordin- ance and during the continual mainten- ance of such jobber's plant while same is in good working order; provided furthur, however, that all additions, al- terations, repairs, shall be made in strict obeyance of the provisions of this ordinance. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to construct or cause or permit to be constructed for the purpose of storing or dispensing of gasoline, any jobber's plants within five hundred (5500) feet of any school, theatre, hotel or any public assemblage. DITTY TO ENFORCE SECTION 49. It shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart- ment to see that the provisions of this ordinance are 'complied with, and for that purpose, he is hereby empower- ed and authorized to enter any building used as a public or private garage, auto- mobile or public filling station and all parts of any such garage or filling sta- tion during the tune same may be open for business. SECTION 50. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to fail, refuse or neglect to permit the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department or his duly authorized representative or any of his deputies to enter and ex- amine any building or enter on any premises used as a public or private garage, automobile or public filling station or any part of ,any such garage automobile or public filling station dur- ing the time the same may be open for business, or to interfere in any manner with said Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, his duly authorized repre- sentative or any of his deputies in the performance of their duties. FINES SECTION 51. Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the pro- visions of this ordinance shall be deem- ed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than five hun- dred ($500) dollars or by imprisonment in the City Jail for a, period of not more than six (6) months or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 52. Each and every such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for every day during any portion of which --- -r .w.a vent must l.e wised abov, sane. If fill pipe exceed two (2) :aches inside diameter, the vent pipe shall not be less than one and one quarter (114) inch inside diameter. All piping shall be run as directly as possible, and shall be pitched to the supply tank without sag, and must be carefully protected against injury through break- age, expansion or contraction, jarring or v'bration. SECTION 38. It shall be unlawful for any person, firth, or corporation to fill or cause or permit to be filled, in whole or part, any such storage tank with crude oil, petroleum, or their pro- ducts, or byproducts or any other hy- drocarbon liquid that will flash or emit an inflammable vapor below the tem- perature of one hundred (100) degrees Fahrenheit, except from a tank wagon, tank truck or trailer, by means of a metallic lined hose with metallic con- nections throughout. Provided, how- ever, that nothing in this section con- tained shall be construed as applying to the filling of portable gasoline bug- gies or storage tanks, the capacity of which is not greater than sixty (60) gallons in the event that such gasoline buggy or storage tank is properly grounded. No fire or open light shall be allowed in the vicinity, and all open- ings to fill pipes are to be kept locked except when in use. SECTION 39. Where all space under sidewalk is used for basement purposes, the top of storage there under shall be at least four (4) feet below the base- ment floor directly under the sidewalk, and must be placed close to t e retain- ing wall of the street. A briclor con- crete wall not less than twelve (12) inches in thickness shall be constructed around and between such storage tanks. Such wall shall extend from bottom of tanks up to the basement floor, and the space between the toll of the tanks and basement floor shall be filled with earth and the earth covered with a con- crete floor. PUMPS SECTION 40. Every underground storage tank maintained in connection with a public garage, private' garage, automobile filling station, public filling station or private filling station shall be connected with an automatic closing valve pump o'r iother device; every such pump or device shall be approved by the "Underwriters Laboratories In- corporated" and bear their label or pumps shall meet the approval of the chief Engineer of the Fire Department after the -manufacturer having made written application furnishing cuts, blue prints and specifications for de- sired equipment to be installed and subject to inspection and final approval after inspection. SECTION 41. Filler faucets must be of the anti -drip type, of bronze, brass, or other non -spark producing metal. Valves to have ground seats or the equivalent, and, if of the cook type, to be provided with stops to indicate open aniclosed positions. SECTION 42.- la ilter ' or water sep- arator, if used, must be of substantial construction, to be designed to contain as small a quantity of liquid as prac- deable and installed so as not to bring undesirable strains or connections. SECTION 43, A11 pumps shall i)P dykes. Dykes surrounding tanks which con- tain crude petroleum shall have a capacity which is 20 per cent greater than the aggregate capacity of all tanks within said dykes and shall be equipped with approved flarebacks de- signed to turn back a wave caused by tanks rupture of boil over wave. Said dyke shall be located not nearer to the shell of any of the enclosed tanks than the diameter of the largest tank enclosed and in any case not less than 50 feet. Dykes surrounding tanks which do not contain crude petroleum shall have a capacity of not less than the capacity of the largest tanks within said dyke. All dykes surrounding surface storage tanks shall be of sufficient strength to withstand the pressure which would result if the enclosurers were entirely filled with liquid with a specific gravity equal to that of water. SECTION 47. All surface tanks in- cluding tops shall be constructed throughout of open hearth steel or of wrought iron of a thickness in accord- ance with the following requirements, no open tank shall be used; Horizontal or vertical tanks of not over 1100 gal- lons capacity. Capacity Minimum Thickness in Gallons of Material 351-560 No, 14 U. S. Gauge 561-1100 No, 12 U. S. Gauge Horizontal and vertical tanks over 1100 gallons capacity: Tanks of this class shall be of such material and so constructed as to have a factor of safety of at least 2.5 with hydrostatic head figured with water. The tensii strength of the steel shall be taken as 55,000 pounds per square inch and the shearing strength of rivets shall be taken as 40,000 pounds per square inch. All tanks shall be electrically grounded by resting directly on moist earth or otherwise electrically ground - h ed to Permanent moisture. Tanks that do not rest upon the ground directly shall have founda- tions and supports of non-combustible materials except that wooden cushions may be permitted under or within ten feet of any surface storage tank. All surface storage tanks shall have a valve located near the tank in each pipe line entering same. Where two or more tanks are cross connected' there shall be a valve near each tank in each cross connection. All piping used in connection with surface storage shall be of stand- ard full weight iron or steel, with mal- leable iron or steel firrings. No rubber or other packing shall be used. If uni- ons are used at least one face shall be of brass, with close fitting conical joints Litharge and glycerine or shellac shall be used on pipe joints. Piping shall be protected against mechanical injury and be rigidly supported. Pumps delivering or being supplied from surface tanks shall be pro- vided with valves on both suction and discharge ends of pump. and in de- livering to tanks a check valve shall beg installed to prevent flow of liquid from tank to pump. Said pumps shall not be propelled by any internal combustion en I gine unless such engine is equipped I with solidly piped exhaust frons a point conviction thereof s a e by a, fine of not more than five hun- dred ($500) dollars or by imprisonment in the City Jail for a period of not more than six (6) months or by both such fine and imprisonment. SECTION 52. Each and every such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for every day during any portion of which any violation of any provision of this ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm or cor- poration and shall be punishable there- after is provided in this ordinance. CONSTITUTIONALITY SECTION 53. If any section, sub - sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, sub -section, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, sub -sections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional. SEECTION 54. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances, in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance, are hereby repealed. SECTION 55. The City Clerk of the City of Anaheim shall certify to the passaage of this ordinance, and shall cause the same to be printed and pub- lished once in the Anaheim Gazette, a weekly newspaper printed, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim, and it shall take effect froin and after its final passage, and be in full force. The foregoing ordinance is signed, approved and attested by me this 8th day of July, 1930. (SEAL) L. E. MILLER, Mayor of the City of Anaheim. Attest: EDWARD B. MERRITT. City Clerk of the - City of Anaheim. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF ORANGE, ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM. I, EDWARD B. MERRITT, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing ordinance was introduced at a meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 24th day of June, 1930, and that the same was passed and adopted at a meeting of said City Council held on the 8th day of July, 1930, by he following vote: AYES: Councilmen Miller, Koesel, Martenet, Jr., Sheridan. NOES: Councilmen None. ABSENT AND NOT VOTING: Coun- cilmen Lakeman. And I further ceiify that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed and ap- proved said ordinance on the 8th day of July, 1930. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said City of Anaheim this 8th day of July, 1930. (SEAL) EDWARD B. MERRIT, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, Lit SICTION Provided turlbort that no.porsou or persons shall mak, or emnso to to * d* azy opeA fire for burning rubbish or veeds or combustible material art aAr sfteOtso &,Ueys or sidtwalks Within the An&h8jxj 0alifornixg, pv#vid#d further that so pumps or ath** devioes fori 3 #linw, gasoline* petrolemp orude, all$ or 0009 0110 thall be installod or used on any street or Bidtwalks x1thin the City of Awtheizo California$ unless spocifle Permission thall bav* first boon obtained from the Poard of Trustees Of tht City Of A"h0las 0alifornia. WECTION 60 ftgulating tho 00natruation and use of buildings qaftpjedas gxrags� clothes cloaning ostablithmeAtO and Us SUMP 4 use of - in connection therowithe Ian Spo& tion fln(I final apzroval m'ti4r inspoeticirl- 3-4-TI-0/fUlet faucets :�aust tae of the Anti --drip type, of )rah e, bress, or other ann-spark produaing meta -L, igIvgs i.o b&ve ground seats or the eliulva- lent, and, if of the coo i type, to be provided vit' stop# to indicate oiler i and closed positions. ic2yfilter or rater separator, if used, must 50 of Substantial Construction, to be designed to contain as small a quArltit'Y of liquid tip practicable *nd last,alled so au not to bring unaealrable otraln% on connections. S�, � aed on private property and so locat- �' ,i , ,, V -Apg shall be placed An��l instll W4. _3All pu ed that fill*d shall Igo be on vrivat* ,,t t,,Ie motor vehicle whost� tank is balr�g a property* as p -=V, or device, approved tyT.,,e gafaty can, porto'nlae tankoor .1 %, tion thereto that 1* now In - bug", storms tank, or any :.,AT:dnz us -lid in conne't stalled and in use, or may after the passage Of this ordine"ce 00 installed or used, my become defective In 9,Ty manner the owner or shall repair or re- -;O -ace, or cause to be replaced or repaired. the $&-me at once to confor-m, vith the provisions *f this ordlr*anceo A gra f rt 113 'v 11. " lt�-i one forty (41) gallin port- 4obljorfs �-Aamt 31,411 1)e, OT 'PT's" 'N able foam. type 1how,11al fire extipgui"ber or the eq-TAvalent thereof for every fo,o.r surfsoe t -As maintainer with a capacity -greater t"&n (11)')) ARIlOns ftfkab, in addition to the ) PXl I on foa, type extinguishers provided for in t' (2" ordinance. UCMO',Z YC"the filling Of mOtAl b,,rrels and, (5) gallon cans for ment shall be permitted providing an approved storax * iball be Pro'v1Je,'," ,rlth fire protection as =east forth within this ordinance and stair stora-re o' gasolino shall ref ted (110)) gall Ons. Ul other surface stora,;e tanks for flamTA&bleeilqaids other thar, crude petroleum shall be ;Aaied at lea -7t one tank dissrater from thos*,, bound&riaz of the pttreel of land in which the tanker are hjilt which are s1so boundaries of ,adjacent and adjoining, par*01S Of land whiab W be buxilt u., -,,on. 3wface tanks for crude petroleum al-AL11 be placed at IM, I ,st two tAnk dinrseteri from those boundar- its of the parcel of land ul�-:jn which the tor.ukv are built which Are also boundq.r- jog of adjacent &.nj adjoining parcela of land which may be bullXupon , but in no c!ana less than fifty (5)) feet. p166 acb ourf&ce storage tank of over (llj)) gailg equipped 4 _no capacity uhol,l be aq pped with adequate vacuum and reliof valve and All tank opening$ which may perTit the escape of flammble vapor shall be protpatel rith save-corrodable wire screen of not less that 40 x 40 mesh or other flame arrester. BAcb tank under (1100) gg1lans, capacity aball be eqnipped with relief valve or vent to conform with re- quiramentA provedel for underground storage tanks. All platform% and stairs used in connection with ".- rface storegs tankA. ss alT be: cOnttricted 6f non_ co,a b u -�, t ib le me t A r I a I V Xvery Job'�"rls Plant shall hnve all %,arrptct stornqe VnkA wivronnded by I . a tyke a t,,hll depend on the kind of flawrable liquid _ dyke. The cg-.pacity of sela d, kept in the tr.ren a all tanks - i3firs ancvloAed thoroln. arS tbe &�-g P. to ip citY Of oncloseez AYtAf#tA by said dyker. 11AR lyke s surro 11nding tea 4l vr'�-jclr contain drude petrol e= shall have a capacity Which is 1,0" greater that the apr�rairate capa--itY Of All tanks 'Within said -!ykes and shall 4e equjnOeA with ar. rived flnrobacK% desirm—ed to virt back a wave caused -P 1 be located not nearer to ,,y tanktk ru--ture of boll over wave. All -4fKe shal the shell of any of the es alose4 tsnko than, the iiameter of the lamest tank enolotped and In any za e not less th,4n SO feet. Dykes gurrounding, tankA *'h -10h —8— do not contain crud.a petrolow, shall have a c,apacity of not less than the af,!."rre- gate capacity of all tanks within said dyke. FAE 411 dykes surrounding surface Ptorage t,_:,nkq shall be of sufficient strength to withstand the pressure which vould resulr If the onclopurers wero entirely filled with liquied with a specific gravity equal to that of water. "47AI' surrace tan k3 includin; topv shall be conrtrtjcted tbrouaboat of open hearth steel or of wrought iron of a thickness in ac-,ordanco rith the follow - Ing requirements, no open tank, shall be used; Tlorirontcl or vertical tanko If not over 1100 gallons capacity. Oapacity In 3611DUR kinimum Thieknesa of karterial. 66LO-3b1-Sft Vio. 14 0. S. Glaure fs % 561-11,10 TIO. 12 U.S. 0 Horizont,",l and vertical tazfxa over 11.00 r 9 la9vt .tallons cawity., Tank of tbia c shall be oV such mnterial and so --on%truitod ns to bsve a factor or sefety of at lenst 21.5 witli bydrostatic heal figured with -r,aster. Thhe tonzil stren.jrtb of the steel RN0.1 be ta*ken A -S 55, LO poijr.4s per ac-;uare inch vnd the sb*ar'&.nr stron,,kt'h of rivet,, it -m.11 be talken sq. 43,)O) noundit per a-luare Inch. 74? .1,11 tanks zball be electrically grounded by rooting directly or rnolst ca rt' or ot'aerrlse alt-etrically groninded to pormanentmoisture. V'Al V i ranks that do nit reit nnon the rrojnd. dir"-tly, q'hnll have fonnd-- tions qnd supuortp, of nort-cow�bn%Wil* vatorial* except that wooden cushlon's. ".y be per- mitted under or rit'hir ter feet of any onrfact atorn,.To tvife. PAR L,,Il surface %,torave t nks Phall have a vlavo located near the tank In e,'kch pipe line entering a -me. '.'there two or more t-rAs are crass connected there shall be a vlave near each tank in each crois conneetio-. 'FAR 111 piping used In connon , tion with surface story shall be or stardard full weight iron or steel, with walloabI6 iron of steel firrings. Nc) ru`bber or other packing, shall be used. If unions are used at least one face RO-66.all be of brass, with close fitting conical Joints. Litharge and glycerine or shellac shall be used or, joints. Piping shall be protected against meohanic.,:�'., lnjury ars tae rigidly sa-L-portod. Far :amps 'delivering or being supplled from surface tanks shall be provi-�ad with valves ora both auction and discharge ends of pump, end In doliverizW to "nks-;& check valve shall be Installed to prevent flow of liquid from tR-nk to pvap. Par SAId pumps shall not be propelled by any internal combustion en ;inn, unless such engine Is equipped with solidly piped exhaust from a point not lose than ton feet above ground level and shall be Installed to the satisfaction of hisf of the Fire ' a, partzent. All olectrio Totors used for suilh shall be of the non-sloarking or ox-,,Iosion proof type. ""tr All loading or unloading or fillinT ranks. mr.ur trAcka, or pipe, lines shall be olenttically 'banded and grounded to permanent moisture. All tank%, tanks trucks, t,%.mk cars Gr reieptsclos shall have a grniindinr d�vioe ^ttaehod thereto before losdAng or -anloniing or filling operations are comenced. 3, shall be Unlawful for nary Pearson, firm or corporation to construct or maintoin or ceu%e or permit to be constructed or maintained any jobber's plant within -ODOS got alQida as fire districts *1, 2, *to., exaev)ting that notbing In this nection shall be doemed or constructed an applying to sty jobber's platt open for busineas at the time if the passaeo of this ordinance end durinor the continual mniatonwwe of "uch jobber's plant while same is in good working order: provided. howt%ror�ov M on% 0 all ofadjMloj j, repairs, sball. be made, In strict c ateratiour - thlance. P It sh,,:-,ll be un3L,-v,1Ffn1 for .ny n�ern,*n'k, fire or oor:,or-Ition to cons Lxuct or cause or "erwi-UL u., be for pur po �', e of Aorinr- or dic-,,..)ensi,,g of gnsoline, any jobber's -)L.,-,nts :it` in five hundr°-,%c! (50i,',',) fell --t of any ;-ohool, thiF,,atre, hotel or any 1rrWblic ,i f3 - etmb 1 e DUTY TCr,'FORCT 3, O"IL"J011 49 It shall be the duty r)f the Ohief 171'n-rineer of th(,y, -Fire De.=-iaxt.,,,ent ser' th,,,<t the provis,.ons of tlhi,�i ordin�,�nce are plied with, and for th.��-,,t purpose, he is hereby empowered V%nd authorized to i,nlr-r -ny buil(li-nr, u{z,�(T 7P, -pd sic or )ri-vzate g,rtr �) g e -utomobile or )ublic fillinr st� ti, -)n and M arts of any such or filling st,-tion during the tiile may be open for business, S*H,'CT1Ofif 50# It shall be unlawful for any pers-n, firm or corporc-tion use or negleot to ,ermit thIeZ rtln ineer of the Fire to fr "11, www Muse I he C Department or his duly authoriied representative or any of his 6eput.�I.es t"o en4ter n..nd examine ,-.,,ny building ow enter on any �)remises used as a public or DrIv,,1.,te automobile or .)u1blic filling 4 Cilling ,toti,in or nny part o'� any such grarr,-.-e, automobile or �' )Ub-i1c rtption during, the time the s= -,e ma -y be open for busilleW, ori r to in- terfere in any ia--.inner with said Chief of the Fire Dep.,Irti,ent, his duly authorized representative or °=ny of his deputiep in the per- fo=Mce n -f their dutice. F11-4,13 ro- p 511 Any perilonfirm or cor-,,Y)r:.-.,tion vloL�Iti,,q-� 1-Y the, visions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty, of �i Taledemeanor, and upon conviction the,,eof be punishable b,,.,,, a fine of ilot more than five hundT,:,d (60';) dollars or by imprinonment in the City Jail for a period of not more th-M rdis (6) moliths or by both such fine and im- prisonment. 52 Each rnd every such ipersnn, firm or con.,,)or;:tir)n r,*Aall be deemed lty of a separe--e offense for every &ay during -,my portion of -qny viol tion of any provision of this ordinance is committed, oontiT%Iued or by vach per, -,-.n. firmor ,-nd shall be �,)lanifh,,�ble there,-3"ter nrovided in this ordinance. g3..,TOTT - I -' I � (D X 53 3 If any -,ectinn, sub-nectl,n, sentence, clause r thrse of this ordinance is for i,ny reaGtin held to oe decis.1on shall not �,,f fect the validity off the re-=:,An1n(,-, portion of this ordin,ance. The ,�ity Oouncil herebjr declax(-�, that .t �-;ould have p;,ir,ed this ordin,f.1.nCP, ench sect -on, sub -section, sentence, olaurne or phrase ti. 4 11C -� , r. --- p-4ctive n! the fL�.c:t th't any one or more other sections, dub-seott,ns, nenten-le-, c-lau!-,,r, or phvson be dlf�claarpd unonrm,�titutional I �h 1f 41 131', 0 T 10 14' 5 4 nomc, or y-,rarts of ordtnan�-es, in conflict aith the S All ordinn� provisions. of Vai.,i ordinan he'�,by repealed. 55 rhe 0 t Clerk- of the r0ity of Anaheim shall certify to the p a P, f 3 a�,-e of thii7, c)rdinrinne, an -O CIur�e the snme to be printed and published once in the rmnhelm (.,,azette, a weekly newspaper printed, published and circuli ted. in the Oity of Anaheim, and it shall take effect from and after Its final passage, and be in full force. -10- �1 The fore g ,oing ordinance ip .,me,d, approved -Ind nt-.e'sted by 14c me this - day of July, 1930. 17,1 kayor of the City of Ano nhei:vx. Attest** ty Gaerk of the City of Anaheiv T. r T"' IF o; R-' 1 Coulsivrl t�ano r I0 ED-IARD B. LIMRRIT, 9Cltl.q- h reby ceA'Jfy that the fore0 Llwi�tinrr ot'the City Council of th U & y off` Jorge a S12d300 and tam 3Meet o.L ai, City Gounc,l'j 301 by the vote: &Y 'r Councilmen �n e df- t e City of An,-,1,heim, do owd� c was introduced at a 11" City-;bf Anaheim, h eV ,�h the 4 h I;Iiie s pansed and adopted 6 ".0A tt day of July, won., Councilmen — AB3ENT AND NOT VOTI14IG: Councilmen And I further certify that the mayor of the City of Anaheim sig .ed. and approved naid ordinance on the day of July, 1930. 0 I x aT.;'na, I have hereunto--e-et my 'hand an.dl affixed the seal Of Ud City of ;'�naheim this 8 d;ly of julys 11,130. El City Cleve- of the City of Anahe,-m. —11--