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SENATE BILL 1205 COMPLIANCE REPORT FOR 2022 STATE-MANDATED ANNUAL FIRE INSPECTIONS
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DEPARTMENT: cOSTA MESA fIRE & RESCUE department / cOMMUNITY rISK rEDUCTION dIVISION
PRESENTED BY: JON NEAL, FIRE MARSHAL
CONTACT INFORMATION: JON NEAL, FIRE MARSHAL, (714) 754-5049
RECOMMENDATION:
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Staff recommends that the City Council adopt a resolution to accept this Compliance Report as its report on the status of all 2022 state-mandated annual fire inspections in the City as required by California Health and Safety Code Section 13146.4.
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BACKGROUND:
California Senate Bill 1205 (SB 1205) was signed into law on September 27, 2018, after the tragic Ghost Ship Fire (December 2016) brought national attention to California and put a spotlight on fire safety laws as well as the performance of fire inspections. Effective January 1, 2019, SB 1205 amended the California Health and Safety Code (HSC) to add Section 13146.4. This new provision requires those fire departments mandated to perform annual inspections pursuant to Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 to report annually to their administrating authority on compliance therewith. These sections mandate that city and county fire departments conduct annual inspections of public and private schools, hotels, motels, lodging houses, and apartment buildings (except individual dwelling units). Pursuant to SB 1205, the City of Costa Mesa Fire & Rescue Department (CMFR) submits this report to demonstrate its compliance with H&S Code Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 for the 2022 calendar year.
ANALYSIS:
The purpose of annual fire and life safety inspections is to mitigate known hazards, reduce risk to the community and ensure reasonable compliance with the California Fire Code. CMFR utilizes a fire records management system, FireRMS, to schedule the annual inspections and document observed code enforcement violations. Each year in January, inspections are batched according to occupancy and assigned to a Fire Station Crew or Community Risk Reduction personnel based on coverage area. In 2022, CMFR requested that the FireRMS consultant complete the batch with mandated inspections tagged as SB 1205 to prioritize them over the non-mandated fire and life safety inspections.
Section 13146.2 mandates that the local fire department inspect all hotels, motels, and lodging houses annually. There are no lodging houses identified in the city. CMFR inspected 100% of the 29 hotels and motels identified in FireRMS.
Section 13146.2 also mandates that the local fire department inspect all apartment buildings, except dwelling units. An apartment shall consist of three or more attached units and excludes all duplex-style buildings. CMFR inspected 100% of the 1133 apartment locations identified in FireRMS with three attached units or greater.
Section 13146.3 also mandates that the local fire department annually inspect all public and private schools. CMFR inspected 56 of 56 public and private school locations identified in FireRMS.
CMFR completed 100% of the 1218 mandated annual inspections during the 2022 calendar year as required by California Health and Safety Code mandate.
ALTERNATIVES:
There are no alternatives considered for this item.
FISCAL REVIEW:
There are no fiscal impacts with the filing and acceptance of this report.
LEGAL REVIEW:
According to H&S Code Section 13146.4, this Report shall be made when the City Council discusses the annual budget or at another time as determined by the Council. The City Attorney’s Office has reviewed this Report and the attached resolution and approved them as to form.
CITY COUNCIL GOALS AND PRIORITIES:
This item supports the following City Council Goal:
• Strengthen the Public's Safety and Improve the Quality of Life
CONCLUSION:
CMFR achieved the goal of 100% compliance with H&S Code Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 in 2022. Currently, FireRMS functions independently from the City’s existing construction permit and land management program PermitsPlus. FireRMS lacks a direct connection to update the over 6,000 occupancies as changes in use or occupancy are permitted in PermitsPlus. It is critical that occupancy data and inspection schedules are updated in real-time with changes of use so that annual inspection scheduling is completed according to HSC 13146.2 and 13146.3. CMFR plans to shift all of the fire occupancy management portions of the annual inspection and operational permit programs from FireRMS to the new Land Management System (LMS) when it is implemented. As part of the City’s new LMS implementation, all occupancy records, including educational and residential, will be examined and assigned appropriate scheduling according to mandates before import. CMFR is committed to 100% compliance in 2023, and staff will be deployed to meet the goal.
Therefore, staff recommends that the City Council:
Adopt the attached Resolution accepting this report as CMFR’s Report on the status of all 2022 state-mandated annual fire inspections in the City of Costa Mesa as required by H&S Code Section 13146.4.