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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 09b - Annual Fire Inspections Report STAFF REPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT DATE: October 7, 2025 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council FROM: Chen Suen, Fire Chief By: Mark Krikorian, Fire Marshal SUBJECT: RESOLUTION NO. 7654 ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF A REPORT MADE BY THE FIRE CHIEF OF THE ARCADIA FIRE DEPARTMENT REGARDING INSPECTIONS OF CERTAIN OCCUPANCIES REQUIRED BY SECTIONS 13146.2 AND 13146.3 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE CEQA: Not a Project Recommendation: Adopt SUMMARY Since 2019, the City has been required to provide an annual report of inspections of sensitive uses to the City Council. The subject occupancies are public and private schools, hotels, motels, lodging houses, and apartment houses, including residential care facilities. As in previous years, the attached report shows full compliance with the State inspection mandates. It is recommended that the City Council adopt Resolution No. 7654, acknowledging receipt of a report made by the Fire Chief regarding the inspection of certain occupancies as required by Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 of the California Health and Safety Code for Calendar Year 2024. BACKGROUND The California State Fire Marshal, through California’s Health and Safety Code, mandates that certain occupancies be inspected annually. In December 2016, a deadly fire at an Oakland warehouse (known as the “Ghost Ship”) killed 36 people, the highest death toll for a structural fire in the United States in over 10 years. Investigations into this tragic event revealed that, although the State required annual inspections on various occupancies, the inspection reports were not mandated to be reported to any governing body. This lack of oversight hindered accountability and Resolution No. 7654 - Fire Inspections Annual Report to the State October 7, 2025 Page 2 of 3 enforcement efforts, which could have helped ensure structural facilities met building safety standards. Consequently, on September 27, 2018, Senate Bill 1205 was signed into law, legislating the reporting of annual inspections to its administering authority (such as a City Council) in a resolution or a similar formal document. DISCUSSION By adopting Resolution No. 7654, Arcadia will be able to fulfill the annual fire inspection reporting requirements of Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 of the California Health and Safety Code. According to this law, annual building inspections and reporting must be conducted on two groups of occupancies: Educational Group E and Residential Group R. Educational Group E occupancies consist of child daycare facilities, and public and private schools used by more than six persons at one time for educational purposes, through the 12th grade. Residential Group R occupancies are those containing sleeping units such as hotels, motels, lodging homes, and apartments (with three units or more), including residential care facilities. Over the years, Arcadia has remained one of the few cities to have consistently conducted its annual fire inspections to meet and exceed the State’s annual inspections requirement, pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code. For Calendar Year 2024, 70 occupancies under Group E (Educational Occupancies) were inspected, resulting in a 100% compliance inspection rate. In Group R (Residential Occupancies), 614 occupancies were inspected, producing an equivalent 100% compliance inspection rate. Copies of the individual inspection reports are available to the public upon request. ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS The proposed action does not constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”), as it can be seen with certainty that it will have no impact on the environment. Resolution No. 7654 - Fire Inspections Annual Report to the State October 7, 2025 Page 3 of 3 FISCAL IMPACT There is no immediate fiscal impact to the City from the adoption of Resolution No. 7654; however, through regular inspections of sensitive uses and ensuring compliance with associated health and safety codes, the City can reduce costs for lifesaving activities and property losses in the future. RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the City Council determine that this action does not constitute a project under the California Environmental Quality Act (“CEQA”); and adopt Resolution No. 7654 acknowledging receipt of a report made by the Fire Chief of the Arcadia Fire Department regarding inspections of certain occupancies required by Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 of the California Health and Safety Code. Attachment: Resolution No. 7654 1 RESOLUTION NO. 7654 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, CALIFORNIA, ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF A REPORT MADE BY THE FIRE CHIEF OF THE ARCADIA FIRE DEPARTMENT REGARDING INSPECTIONS OF CERTAIN OCCUPANCIES REQUIRED BY SECTIONS 13146.2 AND 13146.3 OF THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE WHEREAS, California Health & Safety Code Section 13146.4 was adopted in 2018, and became effective on September 27, 2018; and WHEREAS, California Health & Safety Code Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 require all fire departments, including the Arcadia Fire Department, that provide fire protection services to perform annual inspections in every building used as a public or private school, hotel, motel, lodging house, apartment house, and certain residential care facilities for compliance with building standards; and WHEREAS, California Health & Safety Code Section 13146.2 requires all fire departments, including the Arcadia Fire Department, that provide fire protection services to report annually to its administering authority on its compliance with Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3; and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Arcadia intends this Resolution to fulfill the requirements of the California Health & Safety Code regarding acknowledgment of the Arcadia Fire Department’s compliance with California Health and Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3. 2 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA, DOES HEREBY FIND, DETERMINE AND RESOLVE AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. The City Council of the City of Arcadia expressly acknowledges compliance by the Arcadia Fire Department with California Health and Safety Code Sections 13146.2 and 13146.3 within the jurisdiction of the City, as follows: A. EDUCATIONAL GROUP E OCCUPANCIES: Educational Group E occupancies are generally childcare facilities, and public and private schools used by more than six persons at any one time for educational purposes through the 12th grade. Within the City of Arcadia, there are 70 Group E occupancies, buildings, structures and/or facilities. During calendar year 2024, the Arcadia Fire Department completed the annual inspection of 70 Group E occupancies, buildings, structures and/or facilities. This is a compliance rate of 100% for this reporting period. B. RESIDENTIAL GROUP R OCCUPANCIES: Residential Group R occupancies, for purposes of this Resolution, are generally those occupancies containing sleeping units, and include hotels, motels, apartments (three units or more), etc. as well as other residential occupancies (including a number of residential care facilities). These residential care facilities have a number of different sub-classifications, and they may contain residents or clients that have a range of needs, including those related to custodial care, mobility impairments,