HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-01-20 Letter to Ms. Gladys Marrone re: Opposition to Mandating Fire Sprinklers in All New One and Two Family DwellingsHarry Kim
Mayor
January 20, 2017
Wilfred M. Okabe
Managing Director
Barbara J. Kossow
Deputy Managing Director
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Ms. Gladys Marrone, CEO
BIA Hawaii
Construction Training Center of the Pacific
94-487 Akoki Street
Waipahu, HI 96797
Dear Ms. Marrone,
Subject: Opposition to Mandating Fire Sprinklers in All New One and Two Family Dwellings
The County of Hawaii, support the efforts of BIA Hawaii to remove Section 3 (the Sunset provision) of Act 83,
SLH 2012. Removal of the sunset provision in this Act would prohibit the Counties from requiring the installation
or retrofitting of automatic fire sprinklers or an automatic fire sprinkler system in most new construction of one
or two family residential dwellings, which is currently mandated in the International Residential Code (IRC).
We understand and respect the position of the Fire Fighters in our community and remain committed to
preventing loss of life and property through financially sensible building codes and ongoing community
education.
At the same time, we in Hawaii are concerned about the dramatic increase in housing prices, especially for our
first time home buyers and families. Adding the cost of a new automatic fire sprinkler system and required
upgrades to water meters will add to the already high prices of housing in Hawaii.
We firmly believe that there are more cost effective methods of addressing the concerns raised by the fire
protection organizations. These methods will not only protect fire fighters and homeowners but will NOT
significantly increase the price of a new home in Hawaii.
As such, we are in full support of the proposed amendment to Act 83, SLH 2012 to delete the sunset provision of
the bill.
Sincerely,
Mayor arry Kim
County of Hawai'i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.