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Mounds View City Council May 22, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 26 <br /> <br />buildings are classified as “U” buildings, Hillview Park Building is an for example. Hillview is 1 <br />simply a warming house, with no areas for public meetings, gatherings, or cooking. The Golf 2 <br />Course Clubhouse has always been classified as a “Group A” occupancy building. He explained 3 <br />that a fire suppression system (i.e. sprinkler system) was not originally installed because the 4 <br />Code language at the time of construction did not require “Group A” occupancy buildings to 5 <br />have a fire suppression system if the calculated capacity was less than 300 occupants. However, 6 <br />now Code language requires all “Group A” occupancy buildings to have a fire suppression 7 <br />system. When a building is moved, it must comply with the current building code requirements, 8 <br />regardless of when it was originally built. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Public Works Director Lee advised that the International Building Code does not require a Group 11 <br />A-3 building to have a fire suppression system unless one of the following conditions are present: 12 <br />the building area exceeds 12,000 square feet – it has an occupant load of 300 or more – it is 13 <br />located on a level other than the level of discharge (in this case on other than the ground floor). 14 <br />The State Building Code must be adopted, if a municipality is to adopt the building code. This 15 <br />includes optional chapters including Chapter 1306, which includes the requirement for all Group 16 <br />A occupancies to have fire suppression systems. On June 13, 1983 the City of Mounds View 17 <br />adopted this optional more restrictive State Building Code. This was adopted via Ordinance 343 18 <br />and was referred to as Appendix E of the State Building Code, and again with each successive 19 <br />code adoption cycle. Most recently, on May 27, 2003 the City of Mounds View adopted this 20 <br />optional more restrictive State Amendment. This was done via Ordinance 715 and was referred 21 <br />to as Chapter 1306 of the State Building Code. 22 <br /> 23 <br />Public Works Director Lee explained that Jay Bros., Inc, the contractor for the Random Park 24 <br />Building Replacement Project, solicited quotes from five companies to add a sprinkler system to 25 <br />the Random Park Building. Two quotes were received and the low quote was from Viking 26 <br />Automated Sprinkler Company. The total cost for the installation of a sprinkler system to the 27 <br />Random Park Building is approximately $43,342, which includes the installation of a 4-inch 28 <br />water service for the system. The second quote, including the 4-inch service, was $51,170. 29 <br /> 30 <br />Public Works Director Lee noted that as per Chapter 1306 of the State Building Code, a fire 31 <br />suppression system would be required for a community hall, regardless of whether the City 32 <br />constructed a new building or the clubhouse was moved to this site and its classification was 33 <br />changed. At this time staff is seeking a motion from the City Council to authorize proceeding 34 <br />with the installation of a sprinkler system at the Random Park Building. If approved, a change 35 <br />order would be presented on June 12, 2006 for official approval by resolution. 36 <br /> 37 <br />Councilmember Stigney took exception to staff’s characterization of the Hillview Park building 38 <br />and stated there is no difference between the Hillview Park building and the one just moved. 39 <br />Public Works Director Lee stated he drafted this report and the Building Official added that 40 <br />reference. Councilmember Stigney stated if a fire suppression system is not required at Hillview, 41 <br />he does not understand why it would be required for the Random Park building. He stated he 42 <br />thinks this project is going overboard. 43 <br /> 44