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• distinguishes potential ignition sources and the proper control procedures of those <br />materials; <br />• works with the District maintenance of fire protection equipment and/or systems <br />used to control fire hazards; <br />• identifies persons responsible for maintaining the equipment and systems installed <br />to prevent or control ignition of fires; <br />F. promotes good housekeeping procedures necessary to insure the control of accumulated <br />flammable and combustible foliage and waste material and residues to avoid a fire <br />emergency. <br />III. ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY <br />Fire safety is everyone's responsibility. All residents should know how to prevent and respond to <br />fires and are responsible for adhering to community policy regarding fire emergencies. The <br />management and oversight of the Marian Meadow Fire Protection plan will be a function of the <br />Marian Meadows Home and Storage Owners Association (MMHSOA). <br />A. Management - MMHSOA <br />MMHSOA determines the Community Fire Prevention and protection policies are in <br />place to provide adequate controls for a fire safe community. MMHSOZ will provide <br />adequate resources to encourage fire prevention and the safest possible response in the <br />event of a fire emergency. The MMHSOA will work with Easton Fire District #3 toward <br />maintaining the elements as outlined within this Plan. <br />B. Plan Administrator <br />The Chairman (Plan Administrator) of the MMHSOA has the authority to manage the <br />Fire Prevention Plan for The Plat of Marian Meadows as directed by the Board and <br />shall maintain all records pertaining to the plan. The Plan Administrator shall also: <br />1. Develop and administer the Marian Meadows fire prevention education <br />program. <br />2. Ensure that fire control equipment and systems are properly maintained. <br />3. Control fuel source hazards. <br />4. Conduct fire risk surveys (see Appendix A) and make recommendations. <br />C. Supervisors <br />Supervisors are responsible for ensuring that residents receive appropriate fire safety <br />information, and for notifying community residents when changes in operation or <br />conditions increase the risk of fire. Supervisors are also responsible for enforcing <br />Marian Meadows fire prevention and protection policies. <br />4 <br />