Legislation Details

File #: Ordinance 12-2026    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Public Hearing
File created: 4/15/2026 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/19/2026 Final action:
Title: Ordinance 12-2026: An ordinance on second reading amending various sections of Title 5, Fire Regulations, Chapter 2, Fire Prevention of the City Code
Sponsors: City Council
Attachments: 1. 1. Ordinance No. 12-2026, 2. 2. Letter of Support_SMFR

Agenda Date: 05/19/2026

 

Subject:

Title

Ordinance 12-2026: An ordinance on second reading amending various sections of Title 5, Fire Regulations, Chapter 2, Fire Prevention of the City Code

Body

 

From:

James L. Becklenberg, City Manager

Prepared by:

Tim Steinwinder, Chief Building Official

Presentations:

N/A

 

PURPOSE:

Proposal to amend various sections of Title 5, Chapter 2 of the Municipal Fire Regulations by adopting the 2024 International Fire Code with local amendments, consistent with prior council direction to remain on current code cycles. 

 

LONG-TERM OUTCOME(S) SERVED:

Safe Community; High-Quality Governance

 

DISCUSSION:

Staff is proposing a comprehensive update to several technical codes that govern building safety, fire protection, and electrical systems within the city. The proposed updates include:

                     Adoption of the 2024 International Fire Code (IFC) with locally tailored amendments developed by South Metro Fire Rescue to address regional hazards, operational needs, and enforcement consistency.

 

Staying current with adopted model codes is an outcome that council identified in the city’s strategic plan, Horizon 2027. Regular code updates promote life safety, reduce ambiguity for applicants and contractors, and support consistent enforcement. The proposed codes are widely used across Colorado and nationally, improving predictability for residents, builders, and inspectors.

 

Public engagement for code adoption is limited in scope due to the technical nature of the material. Outreach primarily occurs through routine interactions with contractors, design professionals, and partner agencies. Coordination occurred with South Metro Fire Rescue on the Fire Code amendments to ensure regional alignment and effective emergency response.

 

BACKGROUND:

The city relies on nationally recognized model codes developed by the International Code Council (ICC) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) to regulate building construction and safety. These model codes are updated on a regular cycle to reflect advances in materials, technology, and best practices.

 

Portions of the City’s fire and electrical codes are based on older editions, creating increasing divergence from current safety standards and neighboring jurisdictions.

 

Updating codes on a predictable cycle helps ensure public safety, supports consistent enforcement, and reduces confusion for the development community. 

 

Prior Actions or Discussions

This ordinance passed on first reading on May 5, 2026.

 

FISCAL IMPACTS:

N/A

 

STAFF RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends adoption of the 2024 International Fire Code with local amendments.

 

ALTERNATIVES:

Choosing not to approve these code changes will leave us using an outdated Fire Code and out of alignment with the South Metro Fire Rescue Department standards.

 

PROPOSED MOTION:

Proposed Motion

I move to approve Ordinance 12-2026 on second reading amending various sections of Title 5, Fire Regulations, Chapter 2, Fire Prevention of the City Code.