HomeMy WebLinkAbout032 - 05/02/1978 - ADOPTING A FIRE PREVENTION CODE, NAMELY, THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE PROMULGATED BY THE WESTERN FIRE CHIEF ORDINANCE NO. 32 , 1978
BEING AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A FIRE PREVENTION
CODE, NAMELY, THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE PROMULGATED
BY THE WESTERN FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION AND THE
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALS,
1976 EDITION, AND PROVIDING FOR THE PROTECTION
OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY, PRESCRIBING
REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO
LIFE, SAFETY AND PROPERTY, ESTABLISHING A FIP.E
PREVENTION BUREAU, AUTHORIZING THE CHIEF OF THE
FIRE DEPARTMENT TO MAKE AND ENFORCE RULES AND
REGULATIONS FOR THE PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF
FIRES AND FIRE HAZARDS, ESTABLISHING A BOARD OF
APPEALS AND REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING SECTIONS
50-1 THROUGH 50-6 INCLUSIVE OF THE CODE OF THE
CITY OF FORT COLLINS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS:
Section 1. Pursuant to the authority conferred by
Section 7, Article II of the Charter of the City of Fort
Collins and the laws of the State of Colorado, there is
hereby adopted by the City of Fort Collins for the purpose
of providing for the protection of the public health and
safety from the hazards of fire and explosion, that certain
code known as the Uniform Fire Code promulgated by the
Western Fire Cheifs' Association and the International
Conference of Building Officials, being particularly the
1976 Edition thereof, and the whole thereof, including
Articles 1 through 36, inclusive, save and except as any
portion of said code is hereinafter deleted, modified or
amended (by Section 2 of this ordinance) of which code not
less than three copies have been and now are on file in the
office of the Clerk of the City of Fort Collins, and may be
inspected at regular business hours or purchased at a price
not to exceed $10.00 per copy, and the same is hereby adopted
and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein and
from the date on which this ordinance shall take effect, the
provisions thereof shall be controlling within the lets of
the City of Fort Collins.
Section 2. The following articles, sections, divisions,
subsections, appendices or parts thereof of the Uniform Fire
Code are hereby amended to read as follows: (The words "no
change" indicate that there has been no change from the
wording of the applicable provisions of the Uniform Fire
Code; the word "deleted" indicates that the applicable
provision of the Uniform Fire Code has been deleted.)
Section 1.207
(a) No change
(b) All buildings or structures which are
structurally unsafe or zot provided with adequate
egress, or which constitute a fire hazard, or are
otherwise dangerous to human life, or which in
relation to existing use constitute a hazard to
safety or health, or public welfare, by reason of
inadequare maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence,
fire hazard, disaster damage, or abardo^-e-t, as
specified in this Code or any other effective
ordinance are for the purpose of this Section,
unsafe buildings. All such unsafe buildings are
hereby declared to be public nuisances and shall
be abated by repair, rehabilitation, demolition,
or removal in accordance with the provisions of
the laws and crdirances of the City.
Section 1.215
In order to determine the suitability of alter-ate
materials and type of construction and to provide
for reasonable interpretations of the provisions
of this Code there shall be, and hereby is, createa
a Board of Appeals to be known as the Fire Board
of Appeals. The members of the City of Fort
C..iiins Builairy Board cf Appears , as appointed
from time to time, shall constitute the Fire Board
of Appeals. The Fire Chief, or his designated
representative, shall attend the meetings of such
board. The board shall adopt reasonable rules and
regulations for conducting its investigat-ons and
shall render all decisions and findings in writing
to the Fire Chief, with a duplicate copy to the
appellant and may recommend to the executive body
such new legislation as is consistent therewith.
Section 1.216
Whenever this Code is inapplicable for any
reason to any situation involving the protect-on
of persons and property from the hazards of fire
and explosion, the materials, methods of construction,
installations, practices, or operations necessary
to provide such protections shall, to a reasonable
degree, be in accordance with nationally recognized
and accepted standards, principles and tests and
generally recognized and well established methods
of fire prevention and control, as set forth in
the following publications by recognized national
authorities and technical and scientific organizations,
wh�cn are adopteu ey reference as part of this
Code as though set forth herein in full.
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NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASbOCiaTION
60 Bazterynarch Street, Boston, Mass 021-^
NFPA STANDARDS
10 Installation, Portable Fire Extinguishers, 1973 .
10L Maintenance, Use, Portable Fire Extinguishers, 1973
13 Sprinkler Systems, Installation, 1976.
13A Sprinkler Systems, Care, Maintenance, 1976.
14 Standpipe and Hose Systems, Installsticr , 1974
30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids, 1976.
33 Spray Finishing Using Flammable and Combustible
Materials, 1973
58 Liquified Petroleum Gases, Storage and Ha:dlinc, 1976.
S01B Standard for Mobile Homes, 1977.
96 Restaurant Hoods and Vents, 1976.
101 Life Safety Code, 1976.
Section 1.403
ADMINISTRATION shall mean the City Manager of
the City of Fort Collins.
Section 1.405
CGA shall mean Compressed Gas Association.
Cargo Tank shall mean any container having a
liquid capacity in excess of 120 gallons, used for
the carrying of flammable or combustible liquids,
LP gas, or hazardous chemicals, and mounted permanently
or otherwise upon a tank vehicle. The term "cargo
tank" does not apply to any container used solely
for the purpose of supplying fuel for propulsion
of the veliicle upon which it is mounted.
Cellulose Nitrate Plastics (Pyroxylin) shall
mean any plastic substarce, material or compoand,
or guncotton or other explosive covered by Article
11, having cellulose nitrate as a base by whatever
name known, when in the form of blocks, slabs,
sheets, tubes or fabricated shapes.
Chief or Chief of the Fire Department shall
mean the Chief Officer of the Fire Department
serving the jurisdiction, or his authorized repre-
sentative.
Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall
mean the head of the Fire Prevention Bureau.
Chief Engineer shall mean Chief.
Chief of Police or Police Department shall mean
the chief law enforcement officers of the 3urisdic-
tion or his authorized representative.
Closed Container shall mean a container so
sealed by means of a lid or other device that
neither liquid nor vapor will escape from it at
ordinary temperatures.
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Combustible Fibres shall mean and inc'_ �
_ea3_11 ig-iitacle and free cur-ing -lords , ....c_ as
cotton, sisal, henequen, ictle, jute, hemp, tow,
cocoa fibre, oakum, baled waste, baled wasteoaoer,
kapox, hay, straw, excelsior, Spanish moss, a .a
other like materials.
Combustible Liquid shall mean any liquid having
a flash point at or above 1400 F. , and below 2000
F. , and shall be known as Class III liquids.
Comb,.sc_Dle danca Mat_ar si.all mean maga=_nes ,
books, trimmings from lawns, trees, flower gardens ,
pasteboard boxes, rags, paper, straw, sawdust,
packing material, shavings, boxes and all rubbish
and refuse that will ignite through contact with
flames or ordinary temperatures.
Compressed Gas shall mean and include any
mixture or material having in the container either
an absolute pressure exceeding 40 pounds per
square inch at 700 F. , or an absolute pressure
exceeding 104 pounds per square inch at 1300 F. ,
or both; or any liquid flammable material having a
vapor pressure as defined in Section 1 424 exceeding
40 pounds per square inch at 1000 F.
Container shall mean any can, bucket, barrel,
drum or portable tank (except stationary tanks) ,
tank vehicles, and tanx cars.
Conversion Oil Burner shall mean a burner for
field installation in heating appliances such as
boilers and furnaces. It must be furnished with a
primary safety control. Under special circumstances
it may be installed for firing ovens, water heaters,
ranges, special furnaces and the like. A burner
of this type may be a pressure atomizing gun type,
a horizontal or vertical rotary type or a mechanical
or natural draft vaporizing type.
Conversion Range Oil Burner shall mean an oil
burner designed to burn kerosene, range oil or
similar fuel. This burner is intended primarily
for installation only in a stove or range, a
portion or all of which originally was designed
for the utilization of solid fuel and which is
flue-connected.
Corporation Counsel shall mean the City Attorney
of the City of Fort Collins.
Corrosive Liquids shall mean and include those
acids, alkaline caustic liquids, and other corrosive
liquids which, when in contact with living tissue,
will cause severe damage of such tissue by chemical
action; or are liable to cause fire when in contact
with organic matter or with certain chemicals.
Crude Petroleum shall mean hydrocarbon mixtures
that have a flash point below 150° F. and which
have not been processed in a refinery.
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Section 1.407
Electrical Code shall mean the electrical ccce
of the City or Fort Collins , Coioraco.
Executive Body shall mean the City Counc_1 of
the City of Fort Collins, Colorado.
Exit is a continuous and unobstructed means of
egress to a public way, and shall include interven=rc
doors, doorways, corridors, exterior exit balconies ,
ramps, stairways, smokeproof enclosures, horizontal
exits, exit passageways, exit courts, and yards
Explosive shall mean and include any chemical
compound or mechanical mixture, that is commonly
used or intended for the purpose of producing an
explosion, that contains any oxidizing ana combustible
units, or other ingredients, in such proportions,
quantities, or packing, that an ignition by fire,
by friction, by concussion, by percussion, or by
detonator of any part of the compound or mixture
may cause such a sudden generation of highly
heated gases that the resultant gaseous pressures
are capable of producing destructive effects on
contiguous objects or of destroying life and limb.
Section 1.412
Jurisdiction as used in this Code shall mean
the City of Fort Collins.
Jurisdictional Area shall mean the territory of
the City of Fort Collins.
Section 1.423
U.L. , Inc. , shall mean Underwriters' Laboratories,
Inc.
U.S.B.M. shall mean United States Bureau of
Mines.
Uniform Building Code shall mean the Building
Code of the City of Fort Collins.
Uniform Mechanical Code shall mean the ;lecran�csl
Code of the City of Fort Collins.
Uniform Plumbing Code shall mean the Plumbing
Code of the City of Fort Collins.
Section 2. 102 Deleted
Section 3.102 Deleted
Section 3.107
Access to Area. Section 3.107. No motor
vehicle, or any part thereof, junk or other waste
material shall be stored, displayed or kept in
such a manner as to hinder or endanger fire-
fighting operations.
Section 4 102 Deleted
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Sectior 5 Deleted
Section 6 .101
Definition. Section 6.101 CELLLLOSE NITRATE
PLASTICS (PYROXYLIN) shall mean any plastic substance,
material or compound, or guncotton or other explosi-.es
covered by Article II, having cellulose nitrate as
a base by whatever name known when in the form of
blocks, slabs, sheets, tubes or fabricated shapes
Section 6.102
Prohibited Cellulose nitrate plastics shall
not be sold, held for sale, stored or used for
manufacturing or otherwise in the City of Fort
Collins.
Section 6.103 Deleted
Section 6 .104 Deleted
Section 6.105 Deleted
Section 6.106 Deleted
Section 7.102 Deleted
Section 8.103 Deleted
Section 9.102 Deleted
Section 10.104
(a) Doors provided for egress purposes, shall
be maintained as provided by the Uniform Building
Code.
(b) No change
(c) No change
(d) No change
(e) No change
Section 13.302
(a) No change
(b) The building owner shall be responsible
for insuring that the fire and life safety systems
required by Sections 1807 and 1907 of the Uniform
Building Code shall be maintained in an operable
condition at all times. Unless otherwise required
by the Chief, semi-annual tests of such systems
shall be conducted by qualified persons approved
by the Chief. A written record shall be maintained
and be made available to the inspection authority.
Section 13.306 Deleted
Section 13. 307
(a) Every apartment house four (4) stories or
more in height and containing more than fifteen
(15) apartments and every hotel four (4) stories
or more in height and containing twenty (20) or
more guest rooms shall have installed therein an
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approoed automatic or manually operated `_-_ _ al:_-i
system designed to .yarn the occupants of the
building in the event of fire. Such fire alarm
system shall be so designed that all occupants of
the building may be warned simi.ltaneously.
(b) No change
(c) Installation, inspection and maintenance
of the fire alarm system shall be according to the
requirements of the ordinances and laws of the
City of Fort Collins.
(d) No change
Section 14.102 Deleted
Section 15.103 Deleted
Section 15.215
(a) No change
(b) No change
(c) Fill openings. The fill-pipe opening
shall be located outside of any building. For
flammable and combustible liquid storage, the
fill-pipe shall be not less than five (5) feet
from any door or cellar opening. The fill-pipe
opening shall be closed and liquid tight when not
in use Fill-pipe for filling by tank car or tank
truck shall not be larger than four (4) inches
nominal inside diameter and shall not be constricted
In automobile service stations, all fill-pipes
shall have a tight connection with the transport
or tank truck delivery lines permitting the type
delivery required by Section 15.1104 (h) .
Section 15. 704
(a) No change
(b) Supervision. Every service staticr open
to the public shall have an attendant or supervisor
on duty whenever the station is open for business.
1. If the dispensing of Class I liquids
at a service station available and open to the
public is to be done by a person other than the
service statior attendant, the nozzle shall be a
listed automatic closing type without latch open
device.
(c) Location.
1. Dispensing devices at automobile
service stations shall be located at least twenty-
five (25) feet from any adjoining street line
(measured at the curb) and at least forty (40)
feet from all other property lines.
2. Dispensing devices at automobile
service stations shall be located no less than
twenty (20) feet from any building which is not of
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fire resistive construction. Such dispensing
devices shall also be located so that the nozzle,
wren the nose is fully axten.:ea, siail not reaca
within five (5) feet of any building opering
3. No change
4 . The site of all automobile service
stations shall be so graded that all drainage is
away from any buildings on the site and any adjoining
buildings or in a private storm sewer.
5. Except for pump islands which are in
direct line with each other, there shall be a
minimum distance between pump islands of 15 feet.
(d) No change
(e) No change
(f) Special Type Dispensers. Approved special
dispensing systems sucn as, but not limited to,
coin-operated and remote preset types are permitted
at service stations, provided there is at least
one qualified attendant on duty while the station
is open to the public. The attendant's primary
function shall be to supervise, observe and control
the dispensing of Class I liquids while said
liquids are being dispensed. It shall be the
responsibility of the attendant to prevent the
dispensing of Class I liquids into portable containers
not in compliance with Section 15.703 (d) , control
sources of ignition, and to immediately handle
accidental spills and fire extinguishers if needed.
1. The attendant or supervisor on duty
shall be capable of performing the functions and
assuming the responsibilities covered in Section
15.704 (f) , and he shall have an unobstructed view
of all dispensing equipment at all tunes so that
he can observe all dispensing of gasoline on the
premises.
2. Emergency controls shall be installed
at a location approved by the Chief, but controls
shall be not more than one hundred (100) feet from
dispensers. Such controls shall be capable of
shutting off any or all pumps at any time.
3. No change
4 . No change
5. Ready access, approved by the Chief,
shall be provided from the attendant's observation
point to the pumps.
6 . The layout of the site and all equipment
thereon must be approved by the Chief, and he may
impose such additional requirements as he deems
necessary for the protection of the public.
Section 15.1101 Deleted
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Section 15 .1104
(a) No change
(b) No change
(c) No change
(d) No change
(e) No change
(f) No change
(g) No change
(h) Delivery to underground tanks of service
stations shall be made by means of mechanically
tight connection between the hose and the fill-
pipe
Section 15.1105
Smoking by tank vehicle drivers, helpers,
repairrien or other personnel is prohibited while
they are making deliveries, filling or making
repairs to tank vehicles.
Section 15 1302 Deleted
Section 16 .102 Deleted
Section 17.102 Deleted
Section 17.104
Notification of Fumigation. The Chief shall be
notified in writing at least 24 hours before any
building or structure or ship is to be closed in
connection with the use of any toxic or flammable
fumigant, or before any fumigation or thermal
insecticidal fogging is carried on.
Section 18.102 Deleted
Section 20.102 Deleted
Section 21.101 Deleted
Section 21.102
(a) No change
(b) No change
(c) Permanent lumber storage shall be surrounded
with a suitable fence at least six (6) feet high,
unless storage is within a building
Section 21.103
(a) Deleted
(b) No change
(c) No change
(d) No change
Section 23.101 Deleted
Section 23.104
Match Bins Required. S4here shipping containers
containing matches are opened, the contents of
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such broken containers shall be removed and stored
in metal or metal-lired sins equipped with self-
closing metal or metal-lined covers. The foregoing
shall not apply to safety matches
Section 23.105
Storage by Retailers. Where matches are sold
at retail, original sealed packages may be stored
on shelves. When such packages are broxen, individ-
ual boxes shall be stored in metal or metal-lined
hens as described in Section 23.104. The foregoing
shall not apply to safety matches.
Section 24.106
(a) No change
(b) No change
(c) No change
(d) Unvented heating appliances shall be
equipped with integral tanks of capacity not more
than two (2) gallons . Unvented heating appliances
shall not be permanently installed in any location.
Section 25.102 Deleted
Section 26.101 Deleted
Section 26.115
Use of Candles.
(a) No person shall use, or allow to be used,
any open flame, burning candle or candles in
connection with any public meeting or gathering
for purpose of deliberation, worship, entertainment,
amusement, instruction, education, recreation,
awaiting transportation, or similar purpose, or in
places of public assembly such as churches, schools,
restaurants, eating establishments, cocktail
lounges or bars, except in compliance with this
section.
(b) Candleholders, basic requirements. All
candleholders shall meet or exceed the following
specifications and requirements:
1. Candleholders snall be securely attached
to a base which is sturdy, well-balanced and
adequate to support the holder and the candle.
2. Any shades on candles shall be of fire
resistive material and securely attached to the
candleholder or its base.
3. Candleholders must be designed to
securely hold candles so that the candle will not
easily separate from the holder if dropped
4. All candleholders shall be placed in a
position so that the flame from the candle is at
least two inches from any combustible material.
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Combustible materials that are not stationer1 ,
s-ch as curtairs , draperies and the like, shall be
measured from the closest point whicz sucn matcr_a'_a
can reach toward the candlezolder
(c) Candles held in hands. Candles held _n
persons' hands are especially dangerous and sucn
use is prohibited except in connection with religious
or ritualistic eeremon�es Any such use in connect-or
with religious or ritualistic ceremonies shall
recognize the dangers presented and such use seal_
only be permitted if adequate ushers or other
attendants are present and if adequate fire extin-
guishers and other fire fighting materials are on
hand and readily accessible.
Section 26.116 Deleted
Section 26.205 (Heading: "Special Requirements")
No change
Section 26.205 (Heading. "Securing of Chairs")
Change number of section from 26.205 to 26.206
Section 27.302
(a) No change
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person to
give, signal, or transmit or for any person to
cause or permit to be given, signaled, or transmitted,
in any manner any false alarm, knowing the same to
be false.
Section 28. 101 Deleted
Section 30.103
Automotive equipment that is necessary to the
operation of the establishment shall not be parked
within twenty (20) feet of the tent or air-supported
structure except by special permission of tze
Chief. No other automotive equipment or internal
combustion engine shall be parked within one
hundred (100) feet of the tent, except upon a
public s*reet (This proves=gin shall not apply in
the case of tents and air-supported structures
used in connection with specific construction
projects.)
Section 32.102 Deleted
Section 32.105 Deleted
Section 33.102 Deleted
Section 33.201
(a) Construction of Aircraft Refuelers. Tank
vehicles shall be designed and constructed in
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accordance with NFPA pamphlet No. 385 , "Tank
Van-Cleo for '_-'1a.mmazle LigLlds "
Section 34 103 Deleted
Section 36 .103 Deleted
Appendix A - Deleted
Appendix D - No change, however, the inclusion of
this Appendix shall not be construed as an adoot_o-
of the Standards and Publications therein mentienea.
Section 3. Any person who shall violate any of the
provisions of this code, or who shall fail to comply with
any of said provisions, or who shall violate or fail to
comply with any orders made hereunder, or who shall act in
any way in violation of any permit issued hereunder shall
severally and for each and every violation and noncompliance
respectively be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable as
provided in the Code of Ordinances of the Citv of Fort
Collins. The imposition of one penalty for any violation
shall not excuse the violation or per+u t it to continue and
all persons shall be required to correct or remedy the
violation or defects within a reasonable time and when not
otzerwise specified, each ten days that prohibited conditions
are maintained shall constitute a separate offense. The
application of any penalty pursuant hereto shall not be held
to prevent the enforced removal of prohibited conditions nor
the suspension or removal of a permit or license issued
hereunder.
Section 4.
A. The limits referred to in Section 15.201 of the
Code herein adopted in which storage of flammable or combustible
liquids in outside, above ground tanks is prohibited are
hereby established as follows: All areas in the City zoned
in the H-B Highway Business District, the B-G General Business
District, the B-L Limited Business District, or the B-P
Planned Business District under the zoning ordinance of the
City of Fort Collins.
B. The limits referred to in Section 20 .105 (a) of the
Uniform Fire Code in which bulk storage of liquified petroleun
gas is restricted are hereby established as follows- All of
the City of Fort Collins except areas zoned C - Commercial
or for industrial use under the City zoning ordinance.
C. The lets referred to in Section 11.106 (b) of the
Uniform Fire Code in which storage of explosives and blasting
agents is prohibited are hereby established as follows All
of : e City of Fort Collins except any area zoned I-G,
General Industrial under the City zoning ordinance.
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Section S. Whenever the Chief shall a_sapprove ar,
a_plicatior made purs-ant to this Code or =efLse to grant a
pe:- .t applied for hereunder, or when it is claimed that the
provisions of this Code do not apply or that the true intent
and meaning of this Code nave been misconstrued or wrorgl:
interpreted, or when any person requests a variance from the
literal terms of this Code, the applicant or person affected
may appeal the decision of the Chief to the Board of Appeals
established pursuant to Section 1.205 of this Code. Such
Board shall have the power to vary or modify any requirement
made by the Chief hereunder, proviaed an appeal to the Board
is made within thirty (30) days of the date of the action
coriplained of. Within fifteen (15) days after the date of
final action of the Board of Appeals either the Chief or the
person affected may appeal to the City Council by filing a
notice of such appeal with the City Clerk.
Section 6. Certain other standards or codes are adopted
by the Uniform Fire Code, as follows:
A. National Fire Protection Association standards
promulgated by National Fire Protection Association, 600
BatterY,.arch Street, Boston, Massacnusetts, 02110, as follows
Standard No. Subject Matter Date of Adopt-, on
10 Installation, Portable Fire
Extinguishers 1975
IOL Maintenance, Use, Portable
Fire Extinguishers 1975
13 Sprinkler Systems, Installation 1976
13A Sprinkler Systems, Care
Maintenance 1976
14 Standpipe and Hose Systems,
Installation 1974
30 Flammable and Combustible Liquids 1976
33 Spray Finishing Using Flammable
and Combustible Materials 1973
58 Liquified Petroleum Gases,
Storage and Handling 1976
96 Restaurant Hoods and Vents 1976
101 Life Safety Code 1976
501B Standard for Mobile Homes 1977
704M Identification of Hazardous
Material 1976
At least three copies of such standards have been certified
as true copies and have been and now are on file in the
office of the City Clerk. Said standards set forth nationally
recognized and accepted standards in connection with their
s"3ect Natter for the prevention of fire, explosion and
associated perils.
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Section 7. Sections 50-_ through 50-6, inclusive, of
the Code of the City of Fort Coll=rs, ana any code adopted
thereby, are hereby repealed and Sections 50-1 througn 50-6
of the Coae of the City of Fort Collins are heret. re-
enacted, Section 1 of this ordinance being the re-enacted
Section 50-1, Section 2 of this ordinance being the re-
eracted Section 50-2, Section 3 of this ordinance being the
re-enacted Section 50-3, Section 4 of this ordinance being
the re-enacted Section 50-4 , Section 5 of this ordinance
being the re-enacted Section 50-5, and Section 6 of this
ordinance being the re-enacted Section 50-6.
Section 8. The City Council hereby declares that should
any section, paragraph, sentence, word or other portion of
this ordinance or the Code hereby adopted be declared invalid
for any reason, such invalidity shall not affect any other
portion of this ordinance or said Code and the City Council
hereby declares that it would have passed all other portiors
of this ordinance and adopted all other portions of said
Code, independent of the elimination herefrom of any sucn
portion which may be declared invalid.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and
ordered published this 4th day of April A.D
1978, and to be presenteTfo-r final passage on the end day
of May A.D. 1978.
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EST, yoZ
ftoty Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 2nd day of
May A.D. 1978.
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