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Council reviews proposed ordinance to require Brycer compliance engine for fire protection reporting
Summary
Canton staff proposed an ordinance to codify mandatory use of the Brycer compliance engine to track fire protection system inspections and reduce false alarms; council will consider the ordinance at a future meeting.
Canton staff presented a proposal Oct. 2 to codify use of the Brycer compliance engine — a third‑party software platform for reporting fire protection system inspections — into the city code under Chapter 42 (Public Safety). The council did not take action but was briefed on the proposed ordinance and asked questions about cost and benefits.
Marcia Kula, who presented the proposal, said the platform helps track inspections and reduces administrative workload. She noted the platform was free to the jurisdiction…
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