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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20043315.tiff RESOLUTION RE: ACTION OF BOARD CONCERNING THE ENFORCEMENT BY THE WINDSOR-SEVERANCE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OF THE 2003 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE, WITH AMENDMENTS, WITHIN THE DISTRICT'S UNINCORPORATED PORTIONS OF WELD COUNTY WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, pursuant to Colorado statute and the Weld County Home Rule Charter, is vested with the authority of administering the affairs of Weld County, Colorado, and WHEREAS,Section 32-1-1002(1)(d),C.R.S.,provides that a fire code promulgated by a fire district may be enforced in the unincorporated portions of a county only with the consent of the board of county commissioners of such county, and WHEREAS,the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District("the District") has presented a resolution and minutes, dated October 14, 2004, adopting and promising to enforce the 2003 International Fire Code,with certain amendments set forth in said resolution and minutes,within the District's unincorporated portions of Weld County, and WHEREAS, pursuant to the Weld County Home Rule Charter,Article 3, Section 3-13, the concurrence of three of the members of the Board is required to approve a Resolution, and WHEREAS,the motion to approve the consent to enforcement by the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District of the 2003 International Fire Code received only two votes and therefore failed; and the effect of the failure to obtain a majority vote is a denial of the motion. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Commissioners of Weld County, Colorado, that consent to the enforcement by the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District of the 2003 International Fire Code, be, and hereby is, denied. The above and foregoing Resolution was,on motion duly made and seconded,adopted by the following vote on the 17th day of November, A.D., 2004. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO 4 �1 �f-� (NAY) Robert D. Masden, Chairman ® lerk to the Board NAY William H rke, Pro-Tem BY: - Depu Clerk t the Board AYE eile APPRO AS TO En �/ NAY David E. Long unty Atto y AG7Dn dd.-A �� (AYE) /� Glenn Vaad Date of signature: s6'`7—er 2004-3315 SD0083 e '. % w/4/1vsa/ is-i4-off Windsor-Severance Q Fire Protection District October 15, 2004 Weld County Board of County Commissioners C/O Bruce Barker, County Attorney 0' "' tCa �/J�i f915 10`h Street CT 8 Greeley, Co 80632 gTWELD coUNTy RNEY S OFFICE Bruce Barker, On October 14, 2004 the Board of Directors of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District adopted the International Fire Code, 2003 edition, including various appendices and certain modifications. As provided in Section 32-1-1002 (1)(d),CRS., the 2003 International Fire Code cannot become effective and enforceable by the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District located within Weld County limits until such time that the County Commissioners of Weld County adopts a resolution stating that the 2003 International Fire Code, as adopted by the Board of Directors, shall be applicable within the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District. I have enclosed all the information necessary on the adoption of the 2003 International Fire Code, including a copy of the minutes adopting the 2003 International Fire Code and the modifications to the Code adopted by the Windsor- Severance Fire Protection District. I would appreciate it if you would place this on the agenda for action by the Board of County Commissioners. Please notify me of the date and time that this is set for. Upon, resolution it would be appreciated if a copy of the Resolution be forwarded to me. If you have any questions or need anything further please do not hesitate to give me a call. Cordially, ica<,-9gy,p Captain, Mike L Davis 3 n 5 Fire Prevention Division ph 970.686.9596 • fx 970.686.9623 • 100 7th Street • Windsor,Colorado 80550 • www.windsor-severancefre.org r Ask Windsor-Severance 1 Fire Protection District President,Tom Buxmann, called the regular meeting of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District to order October 14, 2004 at 7:10 p.m. at 100 7th Street, Windsor. Board members present were Tom Buxmann,Arlen Koehler,Bob Starck, and Jim Barrington. Arlen Koehler moved and Jim Barrington seconded to excuse Director,Ed Fagler. Motion unanimously carried. Also present were Jerry Ward and Jolene Schneider. Jim Barrington moved and Arlen Koehler seconded to approve the minutes from the September 16, 2004 regular meeting. Buxmann—yea, Barrington—yea, Starck—yea, Koehler—yea. Motion unanimously carried. Treasurer's Report: Financial Statements were reviewed and bills presented for payment. Arlen Koehler moved and Bob Starck seconded to pay the bills as presented. Barrington—yea, Starck—yea, Koehler—yea,Buxmann—yea. Motion unanimously carried. Communications: None Public Participation:None • Old Business: Personnel Handbook: Jolene stated the update is still in process. Staff Car Replacement: Jerry stated a 2005 Chevy Tahoe is on order through Champion. We received the price through state bid and the price came to $31,756. Other Old Business: REA Property for Station 3: Jerry stated that the talks were going pretty well with REA property. We had a meeting with REA and WSFPD representatives and each agencies; legal counsel. After the meeting REA said they would sell the land to us for$350,000. After discussion,the board advised Jerry to contact Miles at REA and let them know that we will continue to look for property in that area due to the cost of the land they are asking. New Business: Proposed 2005 Budget: Jolene went over the proposed budget and gave the board members updated information as a result from the October 11 budget work session. Jolene explained the scenario information and asked for guidance on which options they prefer so that she can continue to work through the final numbers and budget. The board agreed to put figures into the budget to reflect a part- time administrative person for six months then convert that position to a full-time for the last six months of 2005. Employee insurance costs continue to be a concern for the board. The consensus was that the employee should start to absorb the increasing costs of child, family and spouse on our policy until the cost is split 50/50 between the District and the employee. The Directors feel that the District cannot ph 970.686.9596 • fx 970.686.9623 • 100 7th Street • Windsor,Colorado 80550 • www.windsor-severancefire.otg continue to pay 80% of the dependent costs any longer and felt this was a compromise that wouldn't drastically affect the employee financially but gradually. Other than those few concerns Jim Barrington moved and Bob Starck seconded to accept that proposed budget. Starck—yea,Koehler—yea, Buxmann —yea, Barrington—yea. Motion unanimously carried. Other New Business: Jolene let the Director know that our Flu Shot Clinic was still being held on Tuesday, October 19 from 3-6 pm;however,the clinic personnel is advising us that they will be following the CDC guidelines that asked that only the elderly,the young and the high risk people get the shot since the vaccine is so limited. Jolene stated we have been inundated with calls from the public looking for the vaccine so we anticipate having a lot of people here on Tuesday. Action Items: Resolution 2004-5 Adoption of the 2003 International Fire Code: Arlen Koehler moved and Bob Starck seconded to accept the second reading of the 2003 International Fire Code, to accept Resolution 2004-5 as presented and for the 2003 IFC to become effective immediately upon vote. Koehler—yea, Buxmann—yea, Barrington—yea, Stanek—yea. Motion unanimously carried. 2005 Snow Removal Bids: Jolene presented the board with a list of the companies that submitted bids and what the hourly rates were. After some discussion,Jim Barrington moved and Arlen Koehler seconded to accept the snow removal bid from Star Builders in Windsor. Buxmann—yea, Barrington— yea, Starck—yea,Koehler—yea. Motion unanimously carried. Fire Chief's Report: Jerry handed out and went over our response times showing response time recap, incidents by day of the week and incidents by time of the day. Jerry also handed out a summary sheet from the Engine Specification Committee and reviewed the information with the board. Jerry wanted to know if the board would consider getting the top one or two dealers around the table, showing them our specs and negotiating the price to fall within our budget. Jerry stated we do not have to go out to bid even though that is that procedure we have following in the past. The board discussed the pros and cons of this process. Jim Barrington moved and Bob Starck seconded to accept Jerry's and the Engine Committee's recommendation to negotiate the price with the stipulation we cannot negotiate a price within budget then we go out for bids. Buxmann—yea, Barrington—yea, Starck—yea,Koehler—yea. Motion unanimously carried. Staff Reports: Nothing further to add. Adjournment: Arlen Koehler moved and Jim Barrington seconded to adjourn the meeting at 8:55 p.m. Barrington—yea, Starck—yea,Koehler—yea, Buxmann—yea. Motion unanimously carried. Respectfully Submitted, Robert G. Starck Secretary Next Meeting: Thursday,November 18 at 7:00 for Pension and 7:30 p.m. regular board FIRE CODE RESOLUTION 2004-5 WINDSOR-SEVERANCE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT A RESOLUTION, ADOPTING THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE, PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPOLOSION, AND PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR HAZARDOUS USES OR OPERATION. WHEREAS, The Board of Directors of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District deems it necessary to adopt the following code for the purpose of establishing rules of conduct and standards for the protection of life, health, property, security, and welfare of the inhabitants of the District; and WHEREAS, The Board of Directors has considered the effect of the fire code enforcement within the boundaries of the District and has determined that enforcement of the proposed codes would not cause undue hardship or suppression of economic growth within the District; and WHEREAS, The Board of Directors has studied the necessity for realistic and reasonable level of fire protection to be provided by a fire protection district; and WHEREAS, The Board of Directors will pursue adoption by municipalities within the limits of the District to adopt the same codes for the purpose of ensuring equitable protection of all of the inhabitants of the District; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: SECTION I: Adoption of the 2003 International Fire Code and International Fire Code Standards. There is hereby adopted by the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire, hazardous materials, or explosion, that certain Codes and Standards known as the International Fire Code, including Appendix Chapters. Published by the International Code Council, being particularly the 2003 editions thereof and the whole thereof, save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified, or amended by the Resolution of which said Code and Standards are now filed in the offices of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District, and the same are hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein. The date on which this Resolution shall take effect within the incorporated municipalities within this District shall be the date of approval by the governing board of said municipality and the date on which it shall take effect within the unincorporated portions of Weld/Larimer Counties shall be on the date of approval by the Boards of County Commissioners in and for the Counties of Weld/Larimer State of Colorado. This Code shall be in effect within the territorial limits of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District. 1 SECTION II: Establishment and Duties of Fire Prevention. Organizational structure and duties of the Fire Prevention Bureau or Division, if any, shall be as provided by the District's policies and or directives. SECTION III: Definitions. Wherever the word "District" is used, it shall mean the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District. Wherever the word "jurisdiction" is used in the adopted Code and Standards, it is meant to be inclusive of the boundaries of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District as they now or may hereafter exist. Where the term "Chief' or "Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention" is used, it shall be held to mean the Chief of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District, or a designated member of the District. Where the term "Bureau of Fire Prevention" is used, it shall be held to mean either the entire Fire Prevention Division or those employees (paid or volunteer) designated by the Chief to carry out enforcement duties relating to the prevention of fires and suppression of arson. Where the term "Board" is used, it shall be held to mean the Board of Directors of the Windsor- Severance Fire Protection District. Where the term "Board of Appeals" is used, it shall refer the District's Board on to the boards established by the applicable municipalities or counties, if any. Wherever the term "International Building Code" is used, it shall be held to mean the International Building Code as adopted, amended and incorporated into the Weld/Larimer County Building Code, Town of Windsor/Severance Building Code. SECTION IV: Amendments made in and to the 2003 International Fire Code. The 2003 International Fire Code is amended and changed in the following respects: Subsection -1-Open Burning: The following section is to be added to Chapter 1, and to be known as Section 105.6.31 "This Article shall be interpreted to be consistent with the provisions of § 32-1-1002(3), C.R.S." or where there is a separate ordinance that addresses this section. Chapter 1, Section 105.6.31 shall be amended by the addition of a sentence reading as follows: "No such permit shall be required where burning is regulated pursuant to regulations promulgated under §25-7-123, C.R.S. and regulated by the Weld/Larimer County Health Departments or municipal authorities. 2 Subsection-2-Violation Penalties: The following section 109.3 of Chapter 1 shall be repealed and replaced, and to be known as Section 109.3: 1. Any owner, lessee, agent or occupant of any building or premises maintaining any condition likely to cause fire or to constitute an additional fire hazard; or any condition which impedes or prevents the egress of persons from such building or premises in violation of the provisions of§32-1-1002(3) C.R.S., shall be deemed to be maintaining a fire hazard. Any person who violates any provision of said Subsection 3 is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than $50.00 or no more than $250.00. Each day in which such violation occurs shall constitute a separate violation of§32-1-1002(3) C.R.S. 2. The application of the above penalty shall not be construed to prevent the enforced removal or correction of prohibited conditions or other injunctive relief. Subsection-3-Compliance Agreements: The following section shall be added to Chapter 1, Section 109 and to be known as Section 109.3.2: "The Board (upon recommendation of the Chief or upon its own motion) may enter into written agreements for the enforcement or compliance with the owner, lessee, occupant or authorized agent thereof, or any property, building or structure, or any interested person directly affected by the application of this code. Said agreements may extend the time for compliance with this code, and may contain such terms and conditions that the Board deems appropriate to adequately protect the life, health, property, security and welfare of the general public." Subsection-4-Violations: Chapter 1, Section 109 Violations, shall be amended to include as follows, and shall be known as Chapter 1, Section 109.3.3: 1. A "Notice of Violation or Hazard" may be issued by the Chief or his designee concerning violations or hazards which are not corrected on-site during an inspection. Said Notice shall be signed by the inspector and contain, as a minimum, the following information: a. Date of inspection; b. Name/address of premises inspected; c. Name of inspector; d. Nature of violations, including specific reference to section/subsections of code; e. Date of compliance/re-inspection; f. Suggested methods of corrections, if applicable; 3 g. Right to appeal to Board; h. Consequences of failure to correct the violation. 2. An "Order for Immediate Correction of Hazard" may be issued by the Chief: a. For failure to correct a violation or hazard within the time specified in previously issued "Notice of Violation or Hazard"; or b. For violating the code or state statute and said violation renders the building structure or premises especially liable to fire or is hazardous to the safety of the occupants thereof, or which is so situated as to endanger other property as set forth in §32-1-1002(3)(c), whether or not a Notice has been previously issued. c. An Order shall be signed by the Chief or his designee and shall contain, as a minimum, the following information: i. Date of issuance; ii. Name/address of premises inspected; iii. Nature of violation or hazard; iv. Time limit for correction; v. Right of appeal, if any, to the Board; vi. Right of appeal to the District Court and time limit; vii. Penalties for violation of order; viii. Signature of the Chief or his designee; ix. Acknowledgment of receipt signed by owner, lessee, agent or other responsible person. 3. An appeal of a Notice of Violation or Hazard may be made to the Board of Appeals by delivery to the Chief in writing; a notice of appeal within five days of the issuance of the Notice of Violation or Hazard. The appeal shall be heard at the next regular meeting called for that purpose. The Board may affirm, rescind, or modify the Notice and may enter into such enforcement agreements as it deems proper. 4. An appeal of an "Order for Immediate Correction of Hazard" may be made to the Board of Appeals only if no previous appeal has been made of a previously issued "Notice of Violation or Hazard" concerning the same violation or hazard. An appeal of an Order must be in writing and filed with the Board within three days of issuance of the Order. 5. The Board of Appeals shall hear all such appeals and application for relief and render its decision thereon, in accordance with its bylaws, rules and regulations. 6. In the event no appeal is made to the Board pursuant to this code and resolution or to the court pursuant to §32-1-1002(3) C.R.S. and compliance with the Order and/or correction of the hazard has not occurred, the Board may, upon recommendation by the Chief or upon its own motion, refer the matter to the District Attorney of the county in which the violation occurs. 7. An appeal shall suspend the time limits for compliance or correction of a fire hazard or hazards, until the appeal is resolved by the Board of Appeals. 4 Subsection-5-Fees: The following section is to be added to Chapter 1, and to be known as Section 112 "Pursuant to §32-1-1002(1)(e)(11) C.R.S., the Board may fix and from time to time may increase or decrease fees and charges, in its discretion, for inspections and review of plans and specifications which are: a. Requested or mandated for existing structures, building and improvements; and b. Necessitated in conjunction with any County regulation, resolution or condition of development; or c. Performed in conjunction with the construction of new structures, buildings, and improvements. d. Fees for such items shall be assessed per the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District. Said fees and charges may, in the discretion of the Board, include a charge for reimbursement to the District of any consultation fees, expenses or costs incurred by the District in the performance of the inspections, or review of the plans and specifications." Subsection-6-Fire Protection Systems: Chapter 9, Section 903.1 is amended to include and read as follows: An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in the occupancies and locations, as set forth in this Section 903, or in any Commercial or Industrial building where the floor area exceeds 5000 square feet. For purposes of this Section 903, the term "floor area" shall have the same meaning as set forth in the International Building Code, 2003 edition. The floor area of any portion of a basement having a ceiling height of eighty inches or greater shall be included in the calculation of the floor area of the building. The requirement for the installation of automatic sprinkler systems shall not apply to floor area expansions of existing buildings where the cumulative floor area of all such expansions does not exceed twenty-five percent (25%) of the floor area of the building as it was permitted on the day this adoption is signed. For buildings permitted after this adoption is signed, the installation of automatic sprinkler systems shall apply when the floor area exceeds 5000 square feet, regardless of the cumulative floor area expansion. Exception: This Section 903.1 shall not be applicable to Group R, Division 3 Occupancies. 5 Subsection-7-Fireworks The following Section 3301.1.3 is amended by its deletion in its entirety and shall read as follows: "The applicable provisions of Colorado State Statutes shall govern all fireworks, their sale, storage and use." Subsection-8-Flammable and Combustible Liquids The following section is to be added to Chapter 34, and to be known as Section 3401.1.1: Establishment of limits in which storage of flammable or combustible liquids is within the limits of the Town of Windsor or Severance shall be governed by any and all Town ordinances. Outside the Town limits, this shall be governed by either Larimer/Weld County standards or the 2003 International Fire Code. Subsection-10-Appendix-C Appendix C shall be supplemented by the following: The following section C105 shall be repealed and replaced in its entirety with the following and shall be known as C105: Distribution of Fire Hydrants: Multi-Family Residential: Hydrants shall be 200' from structures and spacing of 400' in the city limits. Commercial and Industrial: Hydrants shall be 150' from structures and spacing of 300'. Residential: Fire hydrants shall be no greater than 600 feet apart; with no structure greater than 300 feet from hydrant (600/300). Low Density Residential: An individual analysis will be conducted for each subdivision where lots within the subdivision are equal or greater than 2 acres. Low Density Residential shall comply with residential unless the District approves an alternative. Alternatives shall be based upon the individual analysis and the proposal submitted by the developer. Cisterns, dry hydrants and open water sources are not acceptable alternatives. Hydrants on streets, without access to structures or where no structural hazard is present, shall be spaced at 1000 feet, except in rural areas where water supplies may not be available. 6 Hydrants shall not be more than 10 feet from an approved fire access or roadway. The grade from the roadway or access and the hydrant shall be near to level. The placement of hydrants in developments without a grid type street design will be based upon an evaluation by the fire department to ensure operational needs. Placement of hydrants in dead end streets shall be based upon the distance of the street from the intersection to the end of the street. The placement of hydrants at the end of dead end streets where the water line also is a dead end shall be used as a blowout and it is not credited for use in fire fighting operations. Blowouts shall be designed to ensure that the blowout will not adversely affect fire- fighting operations due to failure. (2" single outlet with a 2" valve off of the main water line with a like seal such as the Waterous Pacer with equivalent pressure ratings and a isolated resilient wedge valve). Streets with islands may require additional hydrants unless the hydrants are placed in the islands. Subsection-11-Appendix-C Appendix C shall be supplemented by the following: The following section C106 shall be added with the following and shall be known as C106: Types of Hydrants: Fire Hydrants shall be equipped with an upper standpipe section with a nominal height equal to the Mueller Centurion. Fire hydrants shall be dry barrel. Fire hydrants shall have two 2 ''A" ports and one 4 '/z' port. All threads shall be National Standard Thread, (NST). Fire hydrants shall operate by opening in a counter-clockwise direction and closing in a clockwise direction. The hydrant shall have the standard five-sided nut on the port caps and the operating stem. The hydrant shall be installed with the 4 '/2" port facing the roadway. Section IX: Validity and Conflict: The Board of Directors of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District hereby declare that should any section, paragraph, sentence, or word of this resolution; or of the code or standards hereby adopted; be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District Board of Directors that it would have passed all other portions of this resolution independent of elimination here from any such portion as may be declared invalid. It is further the declaration of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District Board of Directors, that no provision of this resolution or the code or 7 standards adopted herein, be interpreted in conflict with existing State law, in the event there is a conflict between State law and this code. State law shall take precedent. Section X: Date of Effect: This resolution shall take effect and be enforced within incorporated municipalities and unincorporated portions of Weld/Larimer Counties from and after its approval as set forth in §32-1-1002(1)(d) C.R.S. Adopted this /L1+S day of Cc-fob-en , 2004. WINDSOR-SEVERANCE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT BY 1/4.13,C ,att-p- / resident of the B rd ATTEST: By dfriela Secretary of the Board 8 a WELD COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE 00., 915 TENTH STREET P.O. BOX 758 GREELEY, CO 80632 WEBSITE: www.co.weld.co.us O PHONE: (970) 336-7235 FAX: (970) 352-0242 COLORADO October 28, 2004 Mike Davis, Inspector Windsor-Severance Fire Protection Dist. 100 7th Street Windsor, CO 80550 Re: Consent to Enforcement of the 2003 International Fire Code in the Unincorporated Area of the Windsor- Severance Fire Protection District Dear Mike: Enclosed is a copy of the proposed resolution for the Board of County Commissioners to consent to the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District's enforcement of the 2003 International Fire Code in the unincorporated area of the District. The matter is set for the Board to consider on its Monday, November 5, 2004,meeting, which will take place at 9:00 a.m. in the Board's First Floor Meeting Room, 915 10`h Street, Greeley, Colorado. As I stated in the voice-mail message I left for you today, the Board has been consistent in asking the fire protection districts to make sure there has been adequate notice to the property owners within the districts of the adoption of fire codes. The Board has accepted affidavits of publication of notices of the meetings of the district boards when the codes were adopted. Please send to me a copy of such an affidavit for the Windsor-Severance FPD Board of Directors' meeting of October 14, 2004. If you have any questions or comments, please call me at (970) 356-4000, ext. 4390. Sincerel nice T. Barker 7:Weld County Attorney Enc. pc: Clerk to the Board Monica Mika TOWN OF WINDSOR RESOLUTION NO. 2004- 77 BEING A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE APPLICABILITY OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE 2003 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE AND 2003 INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE STANDARDS FOR THOSE PORTIONS OF THE TOWN WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE WINDSOR-SEVERANCE FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District have adopted certain provisions of the 2003 International Fire Code and 2003 International Fire Code Standards; and WHEREAS, a substantial portion of the Town is included within the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District; and WHEREAS, the Town has reviewed those portions of the 2003 International Fire Code and 2003 International Fire Code Standards adopted by the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District and, pursuant to Section 32-1-1002(1)(d), C.R.S., desires to declare the applicability thereof to those portions of the Town lying within the boundaries of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF WINDSOR, COLORADO, AS FOLLOWS: 1. That the Town acknowledges that the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District has adopted certain provisions of the 2003 International Fire Code and 2003 International Fire Code Standards. 2. That the Town Board hereby finds and determines that the best interests of the citizens of the Town of Windsor will be served by making those provisions of the 2003 International Fire Code and 2003 International Fire Code Standards adopted by the Windsor- Severance Fire Protection District effective in those portions of the Town lying within the boundaries of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District, and by this Resolution the Town Board declares such applicability. 3. That the Town Clerk is hereby directed to provide a copy of this Resolution to the Board of Directors of the Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District, acknowledging the action of the Town Board as aforesaid. Upon motion duly made, seconded and carried, the foregoing Resolution was adopted this 25th day of October, 2004. TOWN OF WINDSOR, COLORADO By: 4�� ' Mayor ATTES Town Clerk Q ? O 0 n O O All Builders, Contractors, Developers The Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District is in the process of adopting the 2003 International Fire Code (IFC). The District is currently using the 1997 Uniform Fire Code. The Towns of Windsor, Severance and the County of Weld have recently implemented the 2003 International Building Code (IBC). The County of Larimer is in the process. 1jj ��ty Fv 4':a)ti tl C<_flA1 ?011.3 '` 2003 The Windsor-Severance Fire Protection District intends to implement the new 2003 International Fire Code (IFC) in late fall of 2004. Please contact Fire Inspector Mike Davis if you have any concerns or questions at 970-686-9596 ext. 305 -ter•_ rI1:(' r, - — � • r r - � any yn rv • 5 r„,A .3 t Y m f RYA axe' :z 4 o3A :� yy fait, ' era-7N�wry #S"4;.4"k r„k, *K4.,+,r.ry,t rw'a4,4 twee—. S`-1v--- ,vim m c Hello