- Meeting Date:
- 09/20/2016
- From:
- Patrick Staskey, Fire Marshal
Information
TITLE:
RECOMMENDED ACTION:
1) Read Resolution No. 2016-20 by title only
2) City Clerk reads Resolution No. 2016-20 by title only (if approved above)
3) Read Ordinance No. 2016-25 by title only for the first time
4) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2016-25 by title only (if approved above
At the Council Meeting of October 4, 2016
6) Read Ordinance No. 2016-25 by title only for the final time
7) City Clerk reads Ordinance No. 2016-25 by title only (if approved above)
8) Adopt Ordinance No. 2016-25
Executive Summary:
Financial Impact:
Connection to Council Goal and/or Regional Plan:
COUNCIL GOALS:
3) Provide sustainable and equitable public facilities, services, and infrastructure systems in an efficient and effective manner to serve all population areas and demographics
REGIONAL PLAN:
1. Work across all government operations and services to prepare for the impacts of natural and human caused disasters.
2. Provide sustainable and equitable public facilities, services, and infrastructure systems in an efficient and effective manner to service all populations’ areas and demographics.
3. Provide high quality emergency response and public safety services including law enforcement, fire, medical and ambulance transport service.
Has There Been Previous Council Decision on This:
Options and Alternatives:
- Table the ordinance to allow for more public input. The effect of this action would be to delay adoption.
- Amend the ordinance to add or remove specific requirements.
- Do not approve the ordinance. This action would have little effect as the State of Arizona has adopted this version of the IFC which placed it as a minimum requirement.
Background/History:
With Resolution No: 2016:-20 the City of Flagstaff Council has declared the 2012 International Fire Code (IFC) and the 2012 amendments to the Flagstaff City Code, Title 5 Fire Regulations (2012 Amendments) to be public record, three copies of which are on file in the office of the city clerk.
The Flagstaff Fire Department routinely updates its local Fire Code with a more contemporary model version. This update traditionally takes place every 6 years in accordance with the building departments model code update. The building department is presently using the 2012 International Building Code (IBC). Model codes such as the IFC and IBC are designed as minimum standards and local jurisdictions are encouraged to amend them locally to suit local conditions. Local amendments are proposed for the IFC. In the future, it is the intent of the Fire Department to match the fire code edition with the other ICC codes adopted by the City.
The 2012 Amendments deal with changes in the model code that are of significant local importance. The changes to the model code specific to Flagstaff are as follows:
1. Fire sprinkler systems to be required in all commercial buildings greater than 5000 square feet or three stories in height. This has been required in Flagstaff since the 1980 s.
2. Adding a chapter specific to community special events, the chapter includes guidelines on fencing and exiting, crowd management and mobile food trucks.3. Addition of Flagstaff’s local addressing criteria.
4. Refrigerant Detection Equipment in convenience stores with a minimum quantities of hazardous materials used for this application.
Key Considerations:
2. Clarity in requirements. The adoption process will place the 2012 IFC as the single model code for fire protection requirements in the region. NAU, the county and the state of Arizona are presently using the 2012 IFC code adoption will enhance developer friendly environment
3. Stream line the project review process the city building department and the fire department are using the same year model code.
4. Address specific community Hazards though our amendment adoptions. This incudes a special events section as an example.
Community Benefits and Considerations:
Community Involvement:
Consult/Involve:
Through our community outreach activities we have consulted and elicited feedback from those community members who are most effected by the code adoption.
Attachments
- Significant Changes between the 2006 and 2012 Codes as well as the City of Flagstaff Adopted Amendments
- 3-3-16 FP Open House Roster
- Res. 2016-20
- Ord. 2016-25
- PowerPoint