REQUEST FOR DECISION
DATE: March 12th, 2018 Report No. CSS-18-005
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Blair McDonald, Director of Community Safety Services
SUBJECT:
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Installation of Lock-Boxes Bylaw, 2013, No. 2797, Amendment Bylaw No. 2916
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RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
That Council gives first, second and third reading to Installation of Lock-Boxes Bylaw, 2013, No. 2797, Amendment Bylaw [No. 1], 2018, No. 2916.
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RELEVANT POLICY:
Installation of Lock-Boxes Bylaw, 2013, No. 2797
STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:
Operational Strategy - Review Township policies and bylaws to ensure efficient processes; amend and update as necessary.
BACKGROUND:
In January of 2013 Council passed the Installation of Lock-Boxes Bylaw, 2013, No. 2797. The purpose of this Bylaw was to increase public safety by ensuring that keys were available to all spaces within a building that the Fire Department may need to access during an emergency and that those keys are kept in an approved lock-box accessible to first responders. The Bylaw specified an offence for failing to install a lock-box as required in an existing building and established a deadline for installation of December 31, 2015.
In February of 2018, the Fire Department requested assistance from Bylaw Enforcement to follow up with charges on four building owners for failing to install lock-boxes as required.
ISSUES:
1. Rationale for Selected Option
After reviewing Bylaw 2797, some weaknesses were identified that precluded enforcement. Clause 9 authorized only Fire Department staff to enforce the Bylaw; as a result, it has been removed in the Amending Bylaw. Clause 10 contained non standardized enforcement language and has been deleted and replaced with the new clause 9 which uses standardized enforcement language and allows each day to be considered a fresh offence. The Amending Bylaw also allows enforcement through the Bylaw Notice Bylaw. The proposed amendments address the w...
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