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November 14th, 1961 <br /> <br />adequate regulations consistent with nationally recegnized good fire prevention. In addition ~o the existing <br />regulations we recommend the 1960 Editi:On of Fire Prevention Code published by the National Board of Fire Under- <br />writers with special regards to provisions herewith: <br /> <br /> Automobile Wrecking Yards, Junk~ards and Waste Material Handling Plants. <br /> <br /> 2. Compressed Gases. <br /> <br /> 3. Expldsives, Ammunition and Blasting Agents. <br /> 4. Fire Prevention Equipment. <br /> 5. Garages. <br /> 6. Liquefied Petroleum Gases. <br /> 7. Lumber Yards and Woodworking Plants, <br /> 8. Matches and Smoking. <br /> 9. Oil Burning Equipment. <br />10. Precautions against Fire, General. <br />11. Welding or Cutting~ Calcium Carbide ahd Acetylene Generators. <br />lg. General Provisions. <br /> <br /> A. Inspection of private dwellings. <br /> B. Elimination of Dangerous and hazardous~condi%ions. <br /> C. Investigation of all fires. <br /> D. Fire Records and Permits. <br /> E. Fire Drills in Educational Occupancies% <br /> <br />The ~aycees of Cradock feel the Fire Prevention Code'(1960 Edition) <br />resolved that the City of Portsmouth, Virginia should adopt same. <br />Cashwetl, Secretary." <br /> <br />should be adopted in its entirety and are <br /> Signed: Gene W. Swiney, President; Vernon <br /> <br />On motion of Mr. Barnes, referred to a conference on the Fire Code. <br /> <br />Bond issue. <br /> <br />Mr. Walker commented'on~ the newspaper advertisements in regard <br /> <br />the Water <br /> <br />On motion adjourned. <br /> <br />City Clerk <br /> <br />Approved - <br /> <br />President. <br /> <br /> <br />