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Community Assembly February 1, 2018 Guest Login Wi-Fi Options : WiFi3 or Mason Password: wcccguest1603 Cleaning from the Corridor (CFTC) New Criteria for location selection: 1. Residential cleanup needs, including Code Enforcement


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Community Assembly

February 1, 2018

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Guest Login

  • Wi-Fi Options : WiFi3 or Mason
  • Password: wcccguest1603
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Cleaning from the Corridor (CFTC)

New Criteria for location selection:

1. Residential cleanup needs, including Code Enforcement complaints. 2. An opportunity to tie into a proposed City program or Initiative. 3. An opportunity for event focus: Building Community, Safety and Cleanliness. 4. An opportunity to tie a center, corridor, or community asset(s). 5. An opportunity to provide access and benefits in equity for all districts 6. An opportunity for a Neighborhood Council to support through participation and other forms (i.e. – providing volunteers recruited by the neighborhood council, project ideas, etc.) Location Selection Process: 1. ONS staff reviews these criteria and recommends 2-3 locations that most robustly meets the 6 criteria’s listed above and then sends a notice to each neighborhood council asking for a letter of intent to be the final selected location.

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Housing Quality

  • An update on the progress of the

Mayor’s Housing Quality Task Force

  • Review of the International Property Maintenance Code

(IPMC)

  • Building Safety, Fire, Code Enforcement.
  • Complaint Based Code to be enforced by the Code

Enforcement Officers.

  • Cont’d Review of standard- simplified from nationally

published IPMC.

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Housing Quality Code Articles:

  • Article 1- Scope and Administration
  • Article 2- Definitions
  • Article 3- General Requirements
  • Article 4- Lighting, Ventilation and Occupancy Limits
  • Article 5- Plumbing Facilities and Fixtures
  • Article 6- Mechanical & Electrical
  • Article 7- Fire Safety
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Article 1- Housing Quality

  • Establishes the Code, Details

Duties for Enforcement and Notice Requirements. Provides protections to both the public and the City.

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Article 2-Housing Quality

  • Definitions

The Definitions provide a level of consistency with the currently adopted Building Safety Code as adopted by the State of WA.

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Article 3-Housing Quality

  • Maintenance Required for

Structure Components:

  • Roofs and Drainage
  • Glazing
  • Accessory Structures
  • Etc.
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Article 4-Housing Quality

  • Light, Ventilation, Occupancy
  • Habitable Space
  • Healthy light
  • Healthy air
  • Room and

clearance requirements.

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Article 5-Housing Quality

  • Plumbing Facilities and Fixture

Requirements

  • Plumbing systems
  • Water supply
  • Sanitary drainage
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Article 6-Housing Quality

  • Mechanical and Electrical

Requirements

  • Hazard prevention
  • System maintenance
  • Means of heat
  • Tempered water
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Article 7-Housing Quality

  • Fire Safety Requirements
  • Minimum conditions and standards for

fire safety relating to structures and exterior premises.

  • Smoke alarms
  • Emergency escape openings
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2018

January February March April Sep Oct Nov Dec 2019

Jan 31 PMC Draft Feb 1 - CA TASK 1 Task 2 Apr - Sept Task 3 Oct - Dec

Property Maintenance Code Timeline

Feb 12 - UD Mar 28 – PC Draft PMC Apr-Sept

  • utreach

Oct – City Council 2019 Implementation Draft and Review

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Questions?