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Robert Henley questioned the cost-effectiveness of the sprinkler system and the potential insurance premium reduction. He also inquired about the city's process for code adoption and updates, specifically regarding the ICC codes.
Building Related and Fire Codes Appeals and Advisory Board Meeting - Feb 10, 2026→The applicant explained they are not seeking a code change but an application of existing modifications. They stated their establishment, operating as a bar with gaming and video screens, does not exceed 250 occupants, well below the 300-person threshold. They offered to reduce fire hazards and argued that installing sprinklers would be financially prohibitive and ruin the venue's atmosphere.
Building Related and Fire Codes Appeals and Advisory Board Meeting - Feb 10, 2026→Tom Adson, president of Sunlight Inc. (the building owner), stated they have operated for 18 years and never used the back area that is now divided. He noted that their proposal to reduce occupancy to 299 is acceptable, but expressed concern about the timeline for compliance, especially post-COVID. He thanked the city departments for their assistance.
William Burstey asked about the city's process for adopting future code updates and inquired about online code versions for easier access.
Building Related and Fire Codes Appeals and Advisory Board Meeting - Feb 10, 2026→