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File #: 22-629    Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Consent Calendar
File created: 7/25/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/28/2022 Final action:
Title: Report regarding a resolution approving the South San Francisco Fire Department's annual inspections performance pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code section 13146.4. (Ian Hardage, Fire Marshal)
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Report regarding a resolution approving the South San Francisco Fire Department's annual inspections performance pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code section 13146.4. (Ian Hardage, Fire Marshal)
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RECOMMENDATION
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It is recommended that City Council adopt a resolution approving the South San Francisco Fire Department's annual inspections performance pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code section 13146.4.
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BACKGROUND/DISCUSSION
The California Health and Safety Code 13146.4 requires fire departments or districts that are providing fire protection services to annually inspect buildings that are being used as public or private schools, hotels, motels, lodging houses, and apartment houses. Additionally, fire departments are required to report to their City Council annually, demonstrating their compliance with the mandatory annual inspections and that they acknowledge receipt of the information by resolution.
The South San Francisco Fire Department maintains a comprehensive inspection program, working to ensure that all occupancies within the City be inspected for fire and life safety code compliance on an annual or biennial basis. The frequency of inspections is dependent upon the risks within a building. This allows staff to provide enhanced fire safety behaviors throughout the community through interactive, risk-based inspections and fire safety education to every business within the City.
While California state law requires only the reporting of public or private schools, hotels, motels, lodging houses, and apartment houses, the South San Francisco Fire Department has elected to include data on additional occupancies within the City that pose a risk. These occupancies include the following: places of assembly, gas stations, auto repair facilities, laboratories, care facilities, hospitals and fire protection systems. The report details occupancy types, number of occupancies, inspections conducted, and ...

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