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Bullock, Kepple, Litten, Neff, <br />RESOLUTION NO.2021-20 O'Malley, Rader, Shachner <br />A RESOLUTION to take effect immediately provided it receives the vote of at least two <br />thirds of the members of Council, or otherwise to take effect at the earliest period allowed by <br />law, declaring May 2021 Building Safety Month in the City of Lakewood. <br />WHEREAS, Lakewood is committed to recognizing that our growth and strength <br />depends on the safety and economic value of the homes, buildings and infrastructure that serve <br />our citizens, both in everyday life and in times of disaster; and <br />WHEREAS, our confidence in the resilience of these buildings that make up our <br />community is achieved through the devotion of vigilant guardians —building safety and fire <br />prevention officials, architects, engineers, builders, tradespeople, design professionals, laborers, <br />plumbers and others in the construction industry —who work year-round to ensure the safe <br />construction of buildings; and <br />WHEREAS, these guardians are dedicated members of the International Code Council, a <br />nonprofit that brings together local, state and federal officials that are experts in the built <br />environment to create and implement the highest -quality codes to protect us in the buildings <br />where we live, learn, work, play; and <br />WHEREAS, our nation benefits economically and technologically from using the <br />International Codes that are developed by a national, voluntary consensus codes and standards <br />developing organization, our government is able to avoid the high cost and complexity of <br />developing and maintaining these codes, which are the most widely adopted building safety and <br />fire prevention codes in the world; and <br />WHEREAS, these modern building codes include safeguards to protect the public from <br />hazards such as hurricanes, snowstorms, tornadoes, wildland fires, floods and earthquakes; and <br />WHEREAS, Building Safety Month is sponsored by the International Code Council to <br />remind the public about the critical role of our communities' largely unknown protectors of <br />public safety —our local code officials —who assure us of safe, sustainable, energy efficient and <br />livable buildings that are essential to America's prosperity; and <br />WHEREAS, "Prevent, Prepare, Protect. Building Codes Save," the theme for Building <br />Safety Month 2021, encourages all Americans to raise awareness about the importance of safe <br />and resilient construction; fire prevention; disaster mitigation, energy conservation; water safety; <br />training the next generation; and new technologies in the construction industry. <br />WHEREAS, each year, in observance of Building Safety Month, people all over the <br />world are asked to consider the commitment to improve building safety, resilience and economic <br />