Marking

1 CMC § 28066 — under Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services.

1 CMC § 28066

TITLE 1: GOVERNMENT DIVISION 2: EXECUTIVE BRANCH

§ 28066. Marking. All designated fire lanes shall be clearly marked in one of the following manners: (a) Vertical curbs shall be painted red on the top and side, extending the length of the designated fire lane. The pavement adjacent to the painted curbs shall be marked with block lettering a minimum of 5 inches in height and with a threeinch brush stroke reading: “No Parking – Fire Lane.” Lettering shall be white and spaced at no more than 20-foot intervals. (b) Rolled curbs or surface without curbs shall have a red six-inch-wide stripe painted extending the length of the designated fire lane. The surface adjacent to the strip shall be marked with block lettering a minimum of 6 inches in height and with a minimum three-inch brush stroke reading: “No Parking - Fire Lane.” Lettering shall be in yellow and spaced at no more than 20-foot intervals. (c) Fire lane signs shall be as follows: (1) Reflective in nature. (2) Use red letters on white background. (3) Use three-inch lettering, to read “No Parking – Fire Lane.” (4) A minimum of 12 inches wide by 18 inches tall. (5) Spaced no more than 50 feet apart and posted on or immediately next to the curb or side of the road. (6) Top of the sign to be not less than four feet nor more than six feet from the ground. (7) Signs may be placed on a building when approved by the Commissioner. (8) When posts are required for signs, they shall be a minimum of twoinch galvanized steel or four-inch by four-inch pressure treated wood. (9) Signs are to be placed so they face the direction of vehicular travel. Source: PL 19-69 § 2 (Sept. 28, 2016), modified. Commission Comment: The Commission changed “five inches” to “5 inches” in (a), changed “six inches” to “6 inches” in (b), and struck “which” in (c) pursuant to 1 CMC § 3806(g).