File #: Ord. 2019-11    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Individual Consideration
File created: 2/25/2019 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/16/2019 Final action:
Title: Consider approval of Ordinance 2019-11, on the first of two readings, amending Chapter 38, Fire Prevention and Protection, of the San Marcos City Code by, among other things, providing that the Fire Marshal shall be appointed by the Fire Chief and revising the local adoption of and amendments to the 2015 edition of the International Fire Code, including the addition of penalties for violations and providing that no culpable mental state is required for violations of this chapter; providing for the repeal of any conflicting provisions; and providing an effective date.
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. SM Fire Amendments Final 2019.pdf, 3. Ord 2015-010_International fire code amendments adoption.pdf, 4. WS2 SMFD Code Presentation_v6 (003)
AGENDA CAPTION:
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Consider approval of Ordinance 2019-11, on the first of two readings, amending Chapter 38, Fire Prevention and Protection, of the San Marcos City Code by, among other things, providing that the Fire Marshal shall be appointed by the Fire Chief and revising the local adoption of and amendments to the 2015 edition of the International Fire Code, including the addition of penalties for violations and providing that no culpable mental state is required for violations of this chapter; providing for the repeal of any conflicting provisions; and providing an effective date.

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Meeting date: April 16, 2019

Department: Fire Department/Fire Prevention Division

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Background Information:
In 2015, the current amendments to the fire code were adopted. Based on an ever-changing fire and life safety environment, combined with technology and science, updates to the code are necessary. Also, the proposed amendments bring the City more in-line with local neighbors and best practices across Texas.

There is not a redline of Ordinance 2015-010_International fire code amendments. Instead of starting with our previous amendments (origin unknown) we chose to start with the North Central Texas Council of Government's (NCTCOG) Regional Codes Coordinating Committee's (RCCC) model and make only the minimal necessary local amendments to their document. Because of the extensive vetting process undertaken by the RCCC and the input of numerous metroplex fire marshal's, these amendments are considered "best practices".

"NCTCOG's Regional Codes Coordinating Committee (RCCC) and its five advisory boards conducted multiple meetings to review the latest editions of the model codes and develop reg...

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