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personnel to any location of a silent or audible alarm when: <br />The alarm user has been given written notice and assessed six (6) <br />penalty assessments within aone-year period; or <br />The alarm user has failed to pay any such penalty assessment. <br />Reinstatement may occur when the alarm user has taken steps to eliminate or <br />correct the problem(s) and has documented the corrective action in writing to the <br />fire chief. <br />SECTION 55: That section 14-24 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby <br />amended such that it reads as follows (new language underlined, deleted language in <br />strikeout for tracking purposes only): <br />Sec. 14-24. Required markings for fire apparatus access roads (Section 503980. <br />(a) Subsection 503.398-4-~ of the Californiak~i#ee~ Fire Code is amended <br />to read as follows: <br />503.399-~4.~ General (a) Required markings. Any owner or occupant of a private <br />parking area, including, but not limited to, private streets or roadways, driveways, <br />off-street parking facilities, alleys, parking lots and any other nonpublic place <br />where vehicles of any type or kind are intended to be or are often found, must: <br />(1) Post emergency fire lane signs as directed in subsection (b), or <br />(2) Paint appropriate curbs or pavement in red paint pursuant to <br />subsection (c) and as directed by the fire chief or his designated <br />representative. <br />(b) Signs. The fire chief or his designated representative may direct the owner <br />or occupant of the area described in subsection (a) as to the location that <br />said signs must be posted by said owner or occupant. If not so directed, <br />the said owner or occupant must post signs in an obvious, conspicuous <br />location immediately adjacent to, and visible from, the designated fire lane <br />clearly stating in letters not less than one (1) inch in height that the area is <br />afire lane. <br />(c) Paint. All painting to be performed as described in subsection (~a) shall <br />consist of outlining or painting the designated fire lane in red and, in <br />contrasting color, marking the place with the words "FIRE LANE" which <br />are clearly visible from a vehicle, or by painting a red curb or red paint on <br />the edge of the roadway upon which is clearly marked the words "FIRE <br />LANE." <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXXX <br />Page 33 of 48 <br />75C-41 <br />