POLICY REPORT
PUBLIC SAFETY
Date: January 2, 1996
TO: Vancouver City Council
FROM: Assistant Chief (Fire Prevention)
SUBJECT: Victory Square Area - Interim Fire Safety Measures
RECOMMENDATION
THAT Council endorse the interim upgrading program as an
appropriate life safety standard, pending consideration of approved
area plan and by-laws.
GENERAL MANAGER'S COMMENTS
The General Manager of Fire and Rescue Services RECOMMENDS approval
of the foregoing.
COUNCIL POLICY
Council has approved Fire By-law No. 7004, which governs Fire Safety
Standards in the City. The City falls within the jurisdiction of the
B.C. Fire Services Act, Sections 26(1) and 38(3) which requires
municipalities to provide a regular system of Fire Safety Inspections.
PURPOSE
This report advises Council of a program of limited fire safety
upgrading by Fire and Rescue Services (F&RS), in the Victory Square
area, for buildings which are occupied as residences or Artists
Live/Work Studios and, as such, do not currently comply with zoning and
approved uses. This program is an interim measure until the Victory
Square Concept Plan is implemented and Building By-law amendments are
adopted; after which, if buildings are approved for reuse for housing,
will be required to meet approved standards. Staff will report back to
Council prior to resumption of full enforcement in compliance with the
By-laws applicable at the time.
BACKGROUND
Some buildings in the Victory Square area are being used as residential
occupancies and, in some instances, Artist Live/Work Studios. In 1993,
pending completion of the Victory Square Concept Plan and the
consideration of By-law amendments, and recognizing that reuse of
buildings for housing may be a preferred development option for the
City, it was decided that the City would limit enforcement to immediate
life safety hazards.
DISCUSSION
Approximately 25 buildings have been identified as potentially being
used as residential occupancies, inconsistent with the existing zoning
and approved uses. Assessments of each building were made by Fire and
Rescue Services. Six (6) buildings were identified as requiring
immediate attention, due to life safety hazards. A committee of Fire,
Permits and Licenses, Social Planning and Planning developed basic
requirements to address these issues. These include: two (2) means of
egress; fire separations between floors; fire separations for each
sleeping room; and early fire warning systems (typically individual
smoke alarms - in one instance, a fire alarm system). In addition,
staff met with area artists to discuss potential life safety upgrades
and to address their concerns.
Meetings have also been held with owners of the affected buildings to
discuss the required work. Generally, owners have been cooperative and
it is anticipated the required work will be done. City staff will
continue to monitor compliance.
City staff will work together to ensure a reasonable level of life
safety is provided within the buildings in the Victory Square area,
pending consideration of a new area plan and implementation of
associated By-law amendments, where appropriate.
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