No person shall use or shall cause, suffer or permit the use in any building within the Township of any fuel-burning appliance using liquid fuel having a flash point at or below 70° F., such as gasoline, naphtha, ether, ethyl alcohol or methyl alcohol.
No person shall use or shall cause, suffer or permit the use in any building within the Township of any fuel-burning appliance using liquid fuel having a flash point above 70° F., such as kerosene and fuel oil, other than central heating systems permanently affixed to the building, unless such appliances comply with the following requirements:
A. 
Even such appliance shall be securely affixed to the floor.
B. 
Every such appliance shall rest on sheet metal, asbestos or other equally noncombustible material of a thickness of at least 3/8 of an inch, which shall extend at least six inches outward from all sides of such appliance.
C. 
Every such appliance shall not be placed any nearer than 12 inches to any wooden partition or other combustible material.
D. 
Every such appliance shall be connected by a smoke pipe to a permanent chimney flue in compliance with the terms and provisions of the Building Code[1] of the Township governing installation of smoke pipes to chimney flues.[2]
[1]
Editor's Note: The Building Code was superseded by the adoption of the State Uniform Construction Code Act, N.J.S.A. 52:27D-119 et seq.
[2]
Editor's Note: Former Article VII, Underground Storage of Petroleum Products, which immediately followed this section, was deleted 5-23-2000 by Ord. No. 00-19.