Meeting Name: Community Services Committee (inactive) Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/7/2017 6:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chamber
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TMP-20424 2  Presentation - AC/RCPRESENTATION REGARDING BARRIE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICE 2016 ANNUAL REPORT Bill Boyes, Fire Chief provided a presentation concerning the Barrie Fire and Emergency Service (BFES) 2016 Annual Report. Fire Chief Boyes discussed slides concerning the following topics: · The organizational structure of the BFES; · The strategic priorities of the BFES; · Highlights from the 2016 Annual Report; · Graphs illustrating the following: o The total incident response over the past eight years; o The percentage increase in incident volumes over the past six years; o The 2015/2016 number of incidents by month; o The percentage of time that the six minutes incident response was achieved between 2010-2016; o The number of fires with dollar loss for the past seven years; o The total dollar loss between 2010-2016; o 2016 BFES incident response by type; o The five year average versus 2016 by incident response type; · A map illustrating the location of 2016 fires; · An outline of the BFES Promising Practices Study prepared by Susan Braedley; and · The significant findings from the BFES Promising PrReceived  Action details Not available
TMP-20693 2  Item of DiscussionDISCUSSION REGARDING SPRINKLERS IN NEW CONSTRUCTION The Committee met and discussed requirements for sprinklers in new construction. Councillor, B, Ainsworth outlined her concerns about that lack of no regulation for sprinklers in residential homes given the varying types of residential developments proposed in the City of Barrie. S. Barks, Manager of Building Services commented that the Building Code overrules the Municipal By-laws with respect to buildings structure requirements. He noted that the Building Code requires sprinklers in residential buildings with more than four stories. Fire Chief Boyes commented that the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs supports sprinklers in residential homes as there is clear evidence sprinklers protect and saves lives.   Action details Not available
TMP-20748 2  Staff Report CAPITAL PROJECT STATUS REPORT - PROJECT 1659 - BIOSOLIDS FACILITY STORAGE TANK MIXER REPLACEMENT The matter regarding Capital Project Status Report Project 1689 - Biosolids Facility Storage Tank Mixer Replacement was referred by City Council on June 5, 2017 to staff for a report back to General Committee. As such the matter was not addressed by the Community Services Committee.Received  Action details Not available
TMP-20692 2  Committee Report REPORT OF THE COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM COMMITTEE DATED APRIL 27, 2017 The Report of the Communities in Bloom Committee dated April 27, 2017 was received. (File: C05)Received  Action details Not available
TMP-20727 2  Item of DiscussionREPORT OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED MAY 3, 2017 The Report of the Environmental Advisory Committee dated May 3, 2017 was received. (File: C05)Received  Action details Not available
TMP-20696 2  Committee Report REPORT OF THE SENIORS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED MAY 8, 2017 The Report of the Seniors Advisory Committee dated May 8, 2017 was received. (File: C05)Received  Action details Not available
17-G-179 2  Item of DiscussionINVESTIGATION - FEASIBILITY OF HOSTING PROVINCIAL COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM SYMPOSIUMrecommended for adoption  Action details Not available