Explanation
This ordinance establishes a single-point repository for reporting information to the Fire Prevention Bureau concerning fire protection systems. Currently, the information must be maintained by the owner or occupant of property at which a fire protection system is utilized. Certified Fire Safety Inspectors (“CFSI”) from the Department of Public Safety, Division of Fire rely upon the information maintained onsite to determine whether or not the fire protection systems are maintained in accordance with the Ohio Fire Code and Title 25 of the Columbus City Codes. If the owner or occupant fails to maintain the required information, then the CFSI does not know whether or not the fire protection system is operable and the extent of any deficiencies. The single-point repository for information allows contractors that provide services, testing, installations, repair, and maintenance of fire prevention systems to submit the required information directly to the Fire Prevention Bureau. Thus, the single-point repository will facilitate fire safety inspections, the repair of inoperable or deficient fire protection systems, and fire code compliance.
Title
To amend Section 2501.07 of the Columbus City Codes to establish a single-point repository for reporting information to the Fire Prevention Bureau concerning the installation, maintenance, testing, and inspections of fire protection systems; and to repeal existing Section 2501.07.
Body
WHEREAS, an objective of the Division of Fire is to ensure that fire protection systems are operable, not deficient, and comply with the Ohio Fire Code and Title 25 of the Columbus City Codes; and
WHEREAS, a modification to Section 2501.07 is necessary to improve the operations of the Division of Fire to protect the health and safety of Columbus residents; and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend Section 2501.07 of the Columbus City Codes to accomplish this goal, NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY ...
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