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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2a. COW Minutes 5-10-11 COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MINUTES May 10, 2011 I.CALL TO ORDER–ROLL CALL The meeting was called to order at 7:04p.m. in the Village Board Room of the Village Hall, 50 South Emerson Street,by Mayor Irvana Wilks. Present at the meeting were TrusteesPaul Hoefert, Arlene Juracek, John Korn, John Matuszak, Steven Polit andMichael Zadel.Staff present includedAssistant Village Manager David Strahl, Fire Chief John Malcolm and Fire Marshall Brian Loomis. II.APPROVAL OF MINUTES FORSPECIAL MEETING MARCH 8, 2011 Motion made by Trustee Polit seconded by Trustee Zadel.Minutes were approved. CITIZENS TO BE HEARD III. None Mayor Wilksrecognized Boy Scout candidate John Tworekin the audience for his Citizenship and Community badge for his Eagle Scout designation. IV.UPDATE ON RESIDENTIAL FIRE SPRINKLERS The topic was introduced by Fire Chief John Malcolm. He statedthatthe ordinance was passed in 2003 and wanted to highlight the activity and impact that the compliance of the ordinance has had from2003 until now. Fire Marshall Bryan Loomisstated that at the time of the passage of the Residential Sprinkler Ordinance in 2003 the Village was only one of fifteen towns with such an Ordinance.Since then there are now seventy-one communities and fire protection districts in the area and 361 communities nationwide that have passed a Residential Fire Sprinkler Ordinance. Since 2003 the Village has experienced three fire deaths and twelve fire injuries in single familyhomes. All of these incidencesoccurred in homes without fire sprinklers. He stated there have been six fire sprinkler saves to property and life and one single family home save due to fire sprinklers since the ordinance was put in place. Since the ordinance has been put in place in 2003 there have been 143 single family homes, 104 townhomes and 944 condo unitsthat have been installed with sprinkler systems. This also includes condo conversions. He expects about ten homes to be built in Mount Prospect with fire sprinklers this calendar year. He stated the International Building Code has now created standards definingsingle family sprinkler codes which havebeen used by many other communities. Although this item couldbe amended out by local municipalities,it has at least established standards that were clearly recognized for residential sprinklers,relieving communities of creating their own standards. He also statedthat the International Code requires residential sprinklers for homes built after January 2011 anyway. He said the Village is currently on the2006 version of the code. The nextupdate would be the 2009 version which would include the residential sprinkler requirements. He stated the department did a study in 2006 which found the average cost for the sprinkler system installation to be $1.81 per square foot. He stated the department has changedthe configuration requirement for backflow preventers to reduce the cost for homeownersandthischange occurred in 2006. He stated these changes saved the homeowner approximately $1000in installation costs. He also stated some incentives have been suggested in the past including reduction in permit fees, reduction in wall construction for fire ratings and reduction in fire flow requirements in addition to increasing the distance between hydrants. While none of theseitems are suggested for consideration at this time he did want to make sure that theseitems were at least mentioned and some of these options have been adoptedby other communities. He stated thathomeowner insurance does get reduced with a fire sprinkler installation, however;the current reduction is anywhere from 5 to 7% of the premium. 4/12/11 Committee of the Whole Page 1of 2 General comments from the Village Board members included the following items: It was acknowledge that the staff has been flexible in modifying the water/sprinkler connection to save the homeowner money. It wasalso confirmed that based on the pressure in the system there is no need for a fire pump. It was also noted that the plastic supply lines are acceptable because they are a specially treated PVC pipe which does reduce the cost compared to copper piping. It was noted that a sprinkleractivation did extinguish a grease fire which occurred due to the constant flow of water and did not allow a flash over. It was also noted that there is no need to have electrical power to operate the sprinkler systems during activations. An audio bell must be installed inside and outside the home and is not connected to electrical power for activation since it is tied to the water flow. This has been successful in notifying occupants inside the home and persons on the outside just in case no one is home. There have been very few false alarms in single family homes for sprinkler activation. There was a discussion regarding the square footage costs as it relates to the entire livable space within the home which includes the basement and a dry sprinkler head in the garage. It was further clarified that the lighter weight construction materials used in modern single familyhomes justify the use of sprinklers to keep the fire knocked down due to the speed of a fire going into aflashoverbased on the materials in the homes these days. The sprinkler system is pressure tested before being put on line and the code has been modified to address issues that have been observed in attic spaces regardingunheated areas. The only annual expense for a homeowner would be the certification of the backflow preventer which requiresa plumber for certification and maintenance. Finally it was noted that the homeowners’ insurance policy does cover damage due to accidental activation or due to the fire. VILLAGE MANAGER’S REPORT V. Assistant Village Manager Strahlnoted that this Saturday is Coffee with Council which will take place from 9:00-11:00 a.m., the Public Works Open House from 9:00 -1:00 and the Colony and Crown Revolutionary reenactmentwill be this Saturday and Sunday at Lions Park. VI.ANY OTHER BUSINESS Trustee Kornwanted to note a personal incidence in which the owner of the barber shop that he works at was recently found dead inside the shop and he has since been locked out of the shop and is no longer working there. ADJOURNAMENT VII. Meeting adjournedat 9:07p.m. DAVID STRAHL Assistant Village Manager 4/12/11 Committee of the Whole Page 2of 2 H:\VILM\Cow\2011\MINUTES\COW Minutes 5-10-11.docx