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CITY OF LANGFORD
PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE
Tuesday, October 6th, 2015@ 5:00 pm
Council Chambers
AGENDA Page
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
3. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES
a) Minutes of the Protective Services Committee Meeting — August 25th, 2015 001
4. REPORTS
a) Building Bylaw 1160, Amendment No. 9, 2015 — Access Routes 004
Staff Report (File Bylaw No. 1598, Building Department)
b) Update - Law Concerning Noise Issues Surrounding Motor Cycles - Verbal Report - Steve WRIGHT, S/Sgt, Operations NCO, West Shore RCMP Detachment
5. ADJOURNMENT
CITY OF LANGFORD
MINUTES OF THE PROTECTIVE SERVICES COMMITTEE
Tuesday, August 25th, 2015 @ 5:00 pm
Council Chambers
PRESENT
Councillor L. Szpak (Chair); Councillor L. Seaton (Vice-Chair), Members: M. Dean, H. Frederiksen,
E. Wilson, Glenn Cooper (PSC Liaison) and M. Gibbins (VCMMC).
ATTENDING
Administrator, J. Bowden, Assistant Chief G. Spriggs, Manager of Community Safety and Municipal
Enforcement, L. Fletcher West Shore RCMP Acting 01C, S/Sgt. S. Wright, and Bylaw Peace Officers Scott
Cullum, Jessie Renaud, Grayson Kerr and Bejamin Leah.
1. CALL TO ORDER
The Chair called the meeting to order at 5 pm.
2. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
MOVED BY: M. GIBBINS
SECONDED: E. WILSON
That the Protective Services Committee approve the Agenda as presented.
CARRIED.
3. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES
a) Minutes of the Protective Services Committee Meeting —June 23rd, 2015
MOVED BY: H. FREDERIKSEN
SECONDED: M. DEAN
That the Minutes of the Protective Services Committee meeting held on June 23rd, 2015 be
adopted as circulated. CARRIED.
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August 25th 2015
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4. PRESENTATION
a) David Carlos, Victoria Aerial Photos and Survey - UAV/Drone
Mr. David Carlos, Victoria Aerial Photos and Survey provided a presentation to the Protective Services
Committee regarding unmanned aerial vehicles otherwise known as drones.
5. REPORTS
a) West Shore RCMP Mayor's Report Re: Mayor's Report for June 2015
MOVED BY: E. WILSON
SECONDED: M. GIBBINS
That the Protective Services Committee recommend to Council:
That Council receive the West Shore RCMP Mayor's Report for June, 2015.
CARRIED.
b) Value/Benefit of Incorporating the Use of UAV (Drone) by Langford Fire Rescue Staff Report (Fire Rescue)
MOVED BY: M. GIBBINS
SECONDED: COUNCILLOR SEATON
That the Protective Services Committee recommend to Council:
That Council direct staff to investigate the UAV industry further and provide specific amendments
to the proposal.
CARRIED.
6. CORRESPONDENCE
a) Mr. Frank Mann Re: Continuing Traffic and Noise Issues Kelly and Jenkins Road
Mr. Frank Mann addressed the Protective Services Committee to advise of his concern and frustration with
the excessive noise created by motorcycles.
MOVED BY: H. FREDERIKSEN
SECONDED: M. DEAN
That the Protective Services Committee recommend to Council:
That Council receive the e-mail from Mr. Frank Mann dated August 19th, 2015 and presentation
regarding his concerns with continuing traffic and motorcycle noise issues on Kelly and Jenkins
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August 25th, 2015
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Roads. Staff Sergeant Wright advised the Committee that he will do follow up research to present to the Committee on a possible option to help deal with the concern if at all possible.
CARRIED.
7. ADJOURNMENT
The Chair adjourned the meeting at 5:55 p.m.
CHAIR CERTFIED CORRECT
(Administrator)
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Staff Report
to
Protective Services Committee
Date: October 6, 2015
Department: Building
Subject: Building Bylaw Amendment: Access Routes
Purpose:
This report introduces an amendment to the Building Bylaw No. 1160, 2008 (the "Building Bylaw") that would
allow the access route requirements of the Building Bylaw to be satisfied by alternate and equivalent means.
The amendment was developed in consultation with the West Shore Developers Association. The objective is
to facilitate development while maintaining an appropriate level of community fire protection.
Background:
In order to gain access to buildings, the Fire Department relies on public roads and private access routes.
Those roads and access routes are built to various standards:
• Public roads are in accordance with the Langford Subdivision and Development Servicing Bylaw No.
1000, 2009 (the "Subdivision Bylaw").
• On-site access routes for large buildings, falling under Part 3 of the British Columbia Building Code (the
"Building Code"), are in accordance with Part 3 of the Building Code.
• On-site access routes for small buildings, falling under Part 9 of the Building Code, are in accordance
with the Langford Building Bylaw No. 1160, 2008.
The Subdivision Bylaw can be varied by Council by means of a Development Variance Permit. The
requirements of the Building Code cannot be varied, but can be satisfied by installations that provide an
equivalent level of performance — called "Alternative Solutions" — when accepted by the Chief Building
Inspector. In contrast, and due to limitations imposed by the Local Government Act, the Building Bylaw cannot
be varied by Council or by the Chief Building Inspector.
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Because the Building Bylaw cannot be varied, there is no technical way for the City to consider development
that might not meet the exact Bylaw wording but might still be appropriate where the access route
requirements can be satisfied by acceptable and equivalent means.
Proposed Solution:
Staff explored ways to relocate the access route requirements to a bylaw that can be varied by Council on a
case-by-case basis. However, the access route requirements are technical requirements and are considered to
be necessary for a safe community with adequate fire protection; they should not be varied or "relaxed".
Therefore, staff propose a retention of the access route requirements within the Building Bylaw. To introduce
flexibility, wording changes within the Building Bylaw are proposed. The intended outcome is that Part 9
buildings served by innovative access route designs can be accepted by the City, provided that the access
routes are demonstrated by a registered professional to provide a level of performance that is equivalent to
the standard access route requirements.
This approach mirrors the "Alternative Solution" opportunity contained within the technical requirements of
the Building Code. The intention is not to relax the requirements, but to recognize that there might be more
than one way to 'skin the cat'.
Financial Implications:
There are no financial implications.
Legal Implications:
A new provincial statute - the Building Act— may ultimately regulate the ability of local governments to make
rules about fire department access routes. The province is currently working out details around the
implementation of that Act. Once settled, changes to bring all of the access route requirements in the Building
Bylaw (or wherever they might be located) into compliance with the Act will likely be necessary.
Amending Bylaw No. 1598, delineating the proposed changes to the Building Bylaw, has been prepared for
consideration. This Report and the proposed amendment to the Building Bylaw have been reviewed by legal
counsel.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that the Committee:
1) Forward this Report and amending Bylaw 1598 to Council for consideration,
Director of Engineering Director of Planning
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Michelle Mahovlich atthew Baldwin, MCIP, RPP
Building Bylaw Amendment: Access Routes
October 6, 2015
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2) Forward this Report and amending Bylaw 1598, as amended by the Committee, to Council for
consideration,
OR
3) Do nothing at this time.
Respectfully submitted,
L/
Don Pedde Jim Bowden Bob Beckett
Chief Building Inspector Administrator Fire Chief
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Brent Molnar
Manager, Land Development
CITY OF LANGFORD
BYLAW NO. 1598
A BYLAW TO AMEND BYLAW NO. 1160, "LANGFORD BUILDING BYLAW NO.1160, 2008"
The Council of the City of Langford, in open meeting assembled, hereby enacts as follows:
A. Bylaw No. 1160 cited as "Building Bylaw No. 1160, 2008" is amended as follows:
1. By adding the following definitions to Section 1.3.3:
"CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR" means the person appointed to that position by the Council of The
City of Langford and any other employee of the City authorized by the Council to act on behalf
of the Clerk-Administrator."
2. By amending Sentence 5.3.1(1), adding the words: "Except as provided in Sentences (3) and (4),"
before the word "every".
3. By adding Sentence 5.3.1(4):
5.3.1 (4) Where an access route cannot be provided in accordance with any requirement of
Sentence (1), a permit may be issued where documentation prepared by a registered
professional has been provided to demonstrate that the access route will achieve, by
alternate means, at least the minimum level of performance defined by the
requirements of Sentence (1), as accepted by the Clerk-Administrator.
B. This Bylaw may be cited for all purposes as the "Langford Building Bylaw, Amendment No 7, 2015".
READ A FIRST TIME this xx day of 2015.
READ A SECOND TIME this xx day of 2015.
READ A THIRD TIME this xx day of 2015.
FINALLY PASSED AND ADOPTED this xx day of , 2015.
MAYOR (Certified Correct)
CORPORATE OFFICER