O-58-229 - 05/13/1958ORDINANCE 229
THE STATE OF TEXAS ADVISORY FIRE MARSHAL ORDINANCE
CETY OF ROUND ROCK REGULAR MEETING OF CITY COUNCIL OF
ROUND ROCK,TEXAS,MAY 13,1958
AN ORDINANCE creating the office of Fire Marshal,Frescribing the
duties thereof,Providing for its maintenance,and Frescribing
penalties for violations.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ROUND ROCK,TEXAS.
SECTION 1. The office of Fire Marshal is hereby created.Such
office shall be independent of other city departments,the
Fire Marshal reporting directly to the Mayor and City Council.
Such office shall be filled by appointment by the Mayor,by and
with the consent of the City Council within 10 days after
this ordinance shall take effect•The said Fire Marshal shall
be removed only for cause.He shall receive an annual salary of
Twelve dollars,payable in monthly installments,as full compen-
sation for his services.
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,Stscp 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,stas44
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 investiga-
tion 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 means of 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 :rire,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.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 bookopaper
or document touching any matter under examination,or who is
guilty of any contemptous 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 de: med
guilty of a misdemeanor;and it shall be the duty of the Fire
Marshal to cause all such offenders to be prosecuted.Any person
being convicted of any such dem misdemeanor shall be fined
in a sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars ($25.00)Frovided,
however,that any person so convicted shall have the right of
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 which such i&vestigation 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 Marshall 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 discretion.
SECTION 8. The Fire Iiarshal,upon complaint of any person having
an interest i4 any building or property adjacent and ik without
complaint,shall have a right at all reasonable hours,ffor the
purpose of examination,to enter into and upon all buildings and
premises within the city,and it shall be his duty,monthly or
more often,to enter upon and make or cause to be entered and
made,a thorough examination of all mercantile,manuf acturing
and public buildings,together with.the premises belonging
thereto.Whenever he shall find any building or other structure
which,f or want of repair,or by reason of age or delapidated
condition,or for any cause,is especially liable to fire,and
which is so situated so 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
,gaoline,kerosene,dangerous chemicals,vegetable products,ashes,
combustible,inflamible and refuse materials,or other
conditions which may be dangerous in character or may be
liable to cause or to promote fire or create conditions
dangerous to the #e firemen or occupants,he shall order the
same to be removed or remedies,and such order shall be forthwith
complied with by the owner or occupant of said building or
premises.Frovided,however,that if said owner or occupan4 deems
himself aggrieved by such order,he may,within five (5) days,-
appeal to the Mayor,who shall investigate the cause ofttthe
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 occu pant.At the end of each month the`
Fire Marshal shall reportto the State Fire Marshal all existing
hazardous conditions,together with separate report to-eaei 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
punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars(10.00) nor
more than fifty dollars($50.00).
RECTION :10. Any owner or occupant of any building or other
structure,or premises,who shall keep or maintain the same with
an improper arrangement of a stove,range,furnace,or other
heating appliance of any kind whatever,including chimngys,
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,gaoline,kerosene,chemicals,vegetable
products,ashes,combustibles,inflammable materials,refuse,or
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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 promotingsaugumenting or causing
fires;or which shall create conditions dangerous to firemen,
or ocdu7,5-.71t1 of such buildinglstructure or premises other than
the maintainor:, thereof,shall be punished by a fine of not
lese than n dollars 10.00 nor more than fifty dollars(50.00
SECTION 11,No posecution shall be brought under Sections 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 fineslforfeitures,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 be recovered and enforced,in the same manner as
provided for by law for the enforcement of fines,forfeitures,
penalties and punishments for offenses generally against
the city.
SECTION 15.A11 ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict
herewith are hereby repealed.
SECTION 16. Whereas,public safety demands the immediate passage
of this ordinance,creating the office of Fire Marshal and
empowering the said officer to discharge the duties herein
set out,therefore an emergency exists demanding a suspension
of the rules requiring ordinances to be read on three several
days,said rule is hereby suspended,and this ordinance is
placed on its first reading and final passage,e and shall be
effective and in full force from and after its passage and
approval.
Approved this 13 day of May,A.D.1958
(Signed) Edward Walsh, Mayor
Attest:
(Signed) C.D.Anderson,
City Secretay.