March 2003 General Membership Meeting

The Gas Company’s Energy Resource Center, Downey

March 12, 2003

President Penni Overstreet-Murphy called the meeting to order 1000

Greeting From Host Agency/City: Downey Fire Department Chief Sauter welcomed the association

Visiting Chiefs and Building Officials Recognition: Chief Teran LBFD, Chief Garcia BFD, Chief Hook LACoFD, Chief Becker, and Jim Martin CALBO

Past Presidents Recognition: Sam Husoe, Tom Oakes, and Robert Miller

Special Recognition: Laura Blaul CALBO’s Fire Official of the Year, Phil

Cocker for three years of dedicated service.  

February Meeting Minutes – They are available on the Webster. www.socafpo.org.

  1. Upcoming Meetings. The next meeting is the 16th ANNUAL SO. CAL.

    FPO/NFPA JOINT MEETING April 9th, 2003 10:00 AM at the Ontario Hilton Hotel. The Featured Program "NFPA 25": Water-Based Fire Protection Systems, Inspections, Testing, and Maintenance presented by Davis Hague FPE .

  2. Treasurer – no report.
  3. Secretary – See website for minutes
  4. Fire Service Education Dates Only – Check the So. Cal. Web Site for details
  1. Public Education- Penni Overstreet-Murphy next committee meeting April 8, 2003 in Ontario / Earthquake Preparedness
  2. Equipment and Devices: N/R The Committee meets the first Wednesday of the month in Buena Park –next meeting in April.
  3. Workshop Committee- reported that members next workshop will be at a new location in Rancho Santa Barbara Marriott—cost is $84.00 per night
  1. Fire Code Committee. Co-Chair’sLaura Blaul and Christina Jamison reported on the meeting held in Monteray. Discussion on presentation to Cal Chiefs. The Fire Code Committee meets every first Thursday of the month at 9:30 A.M. at the SFM office in Monrovia.
  2. Building Standards Subcommittee. No Report
  3. UWI Committee. No report.
  4. So Cal FPO Allied Committees/Organizations
  1. CFCA – Chief City Burbank is the new liason to the Southern FPO’
  2. NFPA – 16th joint meeting in Ontario, Ca. April 9, 2003
  3. OSFM/CDF –
  1. OSHPOD – John Donalan reported:
  1. DSA—no report.
  2. CAFAA – annual meeting is in Palm Springs Jan 30 and 31. FPOs aare invited and can attend for free (Hoppel presenting on the 30th).
  3. NFSA/AFSA— no report.

III. Unfinished Business:

The website is up and running while under expansion. Scott is working on the kick off of the "Associates Page" for advertising. A links page is also under construction.

Elections: Nominations for the Exec Board are closed. For the first time in years, we will have an election for Ops Director. Ballots were distributed and we thank both for their interest!

President – Penni Overstreet-Murphy

First VP – Laura Blaul

Second VP - Karyn V

Treasurer – Kevin Scott

Secretary - Jim DeLeon

Ops Director – John Haberek, LA County or Ken Quick, Culver City

Judge Advocate – Tom Oakes.

Ken Quick was elected as the new Ops Director – Thanks, Ken!

IV. New Business:

CAFAA is donating $500 to SoCal FPOs for Workshop and will make it an annual donation. The donation will be placed in our Bill Fitchie Memorial fund for use in fire service training.

Christina Jamison, Ventura County, is the new Fire Code Committee co-chair (with Laura)--any complaints/issues relative to the committee should be forwarded to Christina J

Round Table:

Torrance had a fatality fire at a RCFE (licensed for 5 - three non-ambulatory) on Dec 29th at 11pm. Although the smoke detectors worked, only the two ambulatory clients were rescued (with neighbor assistance)--the three non-amb clients perished. This is a good example of the need for residential sprinklers and local fire reps will bring this up at the Jan 16th meeting on regs for SB 1896 (addressing provisions to allow bedridden clients in facilities). Currently, sprinklers are required in facilities housing bedridden clients but those running these facilities are opposed to sprinklers and would like to have at least one client allowed without this level of protection…. We had discussion on level of involvement FPOs should take on the legislative front.

Ken Quick discussed police task force groups that invite the fire service to participate in inspections of occupancies (mostly those posing security or code enforcement risks). Good partnering but need to be sure they aren’t using our authority for entry into buildings.

LUNCH

Program: An Overview of ATC-20, Course in Damage Assessment, Ron Espalin, PE, Wildan & Associates

To: California Fire Chiefs Association Membership

From: William J. McCammon, President

Subject: Position Paper State Code Adoption

The current code adoption process for the State of California is one that will have far reaching impacts on the communities of California. The California Fire Chiefs Association (CFCA) is actively involved in the adoption process , CFCA leadership and the leadership of the Fire Prevention Officer’s Sections (FPO’s) have been working directly with John Tennant, the State Fire Marshal. There are many stakeholders in this process -- from the building trades to State agencies to building officials to the building industry. If the voice of the California Fire Service is to be heard, it must be unified, and we must be engaged in the process to be effective. The CFCA strongly supports the efforts of the State Fire Marshal, and we encourage all Fire Chiefs to have their Fire Prevention staffs get involved with the FPO’s, so we can present a unified voice in this process. Attached is CFCA's position on the code adoption issue. Please share this information with your staffs. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me, Chief Joe Perry or any member of the FPO leadership.

California Fire Chiefs Association

Position Paper

Subject: State Code Adoption

The California Fire Chiefs Association (CFCA) and its Fire Prevention Officers Sections (FPO’s) have a long history of participation in the code development and adoption process. These organizations are credited with the development of the California Fire Code, which in 1971 became known as the Uniform Fire Code. The California Fire Service developed many of the articles found in the Uniform Fire Code, and they have been used as a model for other fire codes, making its continued use acceptable to all.

Members of the California Fire Service that are interested in code development and analysis need to be members of the Fire Prevention Officers Section. The CFCA utilized this section to fill positions on many State Fire Marshal advisory committees. They provide CFCA with critical information regarding fire safety issues, and code review analysis.

For many years there was no controversy during the State’s tri-annual code adoption cycle. The State consistently adopted the Uniform Codes, along with the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) Electrical Code. This minimized the need for analysis and amendments by the State agencies. Furthermore, all the local jurisdictions were familiar with the codes.

During the last tri-annual code cycle, the California Fire Chiefs Association actively participated in the review of the codes, and supported the State Fire Marshal’s Office in its analysis of the codes. Realizing that in the future our membership will have to use either the International Fire Code (IFC), or NFPA #1/Uniform Fire Code, we have directed the Fire Prevention Officers Section to continue its involvement in both code development process.

The California Fire Chiefs Association supports the current State process. The Health and Safety Code requires that the adopting State agencies notify the Building Standards Commission of its intent to adopt regulations. The Commission is required to ensure: adequate public participation prior to the submittal to the Commission; adequate notice to the public in written form of the compiled Building Standards and its justification; and adequate technical review by advisory bodies.

The California Fire Chiefs Association participates on the State Fire Marshal’s Fire Life Safety Building Standards Advisory Board. Our organization submits at least nine names, of which the State Fire Marshal selects three.

The State Fire Marshal presents his code proposal to the Board for review and recommendation. The State Fire Marshal may accept, reject or modify, in whole or in part, the proposal or the recommendation of the Board. Prior to submitting the proposal to the Building Standards Commission, the State Fire Marshal submits the proposal to the State Board of Fire Services. The State Board of Fire Services acts as an additional advisory board. Our organization also has representatives on this Board.

Based upon the current process the California Fire Chiefs Association supports the following position:

  1. That the Fire Prevention Officers Sections stay involved in code development of the IFC and NFPA #1/ Uniform Fire Code.
  2. That CFCA encourages Fire Chiefs to have their fire prevention personnel join the Fire Prevention Officers Section.
  3. That our membership takes active roles in the State’s code adoption process when fire service participation and public participation is allowed.
  4. That CFCA supports the Building Standards Commission’s process that requires that State agencies submit a written analysis along with its adoption proposal.
  5. That our Fire Prevention Officers Section continues its involvement with the State Fire Marshal’s Office on Statewide fire safety issues.
  6. That CFCA continue working with the California Building Officials to ensure our citizens are protected by the safest codes available.
  7. That CFCA takes the lead in representing the California Fire Service in the State Code Adoption Process.

 

 

Executive Board Meeting

January 8, 2003

PRESENT: ABSENT:

Tom Oakes Jim DeLeon

Penni Overstreet-Murphy Kevin Scott

Laura Blaul

Karyn Vaudreuil

Scott Corrin

Committee Status/Activities

Monthly Meeting & Program Logistics

Web Site

Penni really wants a workshop link on our site….she’s nagging so Scott will deliver. Scott promised the associate page and link by next month.

 

Board Reorganization & New Members

Ken Quick was elected as the Ops Director. A discussion on making the position permanent or "move up" resulted in making it an option. We need to revise by-laws to allow this. We’ll let the new Board address this in March. As in-coming Treasurer, Kevin needs to decide if he’d like to move our back account to another facility (Phil has the account info). Scott suggested leaving $1000 in our current account for emergencies. Kevin also needs to decide what PO Box he wants to use…as Treasurer, he collects and distributes the mail. Tom will contact Western Plastics to order new name/position badges for the board and consider ordering name plates. The Ops Director may also serve as Sergeant at Arms so we can bring in more dough.

Joint Board Meeting - Monterey

Tom asked for agenda items for the joint board meeting at the workshop in February. The North is in charge of the agenda and we have the minutes (Jim gets his first opportunity to perform this noble function). The Workshop Committee will give a presentation on future workshops and logistics of a new location and marketing. We also discussed award presentation at the President’s Reception – Forrest and Tom will alternate. So Cal will donate $1,000 to CFPI for use at the workshop even though they have enough money for the Reception. Awards for the Hyatt will be discussed in Monterey. Karen brought up using our meeting raffle as an opportunity to give away a registration to the 2004 Workshop.

CalChief 2003 Strategic Planning Meeting – Dixon

Penni will represent us at the meeting and we will cover costs. The meeting is Jan 22-24.