Calgary (City) v Group Touchette Real Estate Inc
City of Calgary
Law Firm / Organization
City of Calgary Law Department
Lawyer(s)

Shannon Belvedere

Group Touchette Real Estate Inc.
Law Firm / Organization
DLA Piper (Canada) LLP
Safety Codes Council of Alberta
Law Firm / Organization
Field LLP
Lawyer(s)

Kimberly Precht

Case Overview

  • Issue: The City of Calgary appealed a Tribunal decision that varied an order against GTREI for non-compliance with the National Building Code – 2019 Alberta Edition (Code) due to their mobile racking system.

Procedural History

  1. Inspection: August 26, 2021 - Safety codes officer noted issues with GTREI's mobile racking system.
  2. Engineering Report: Concluded the racks needed fastening to meet seismic load requirements.
  3. Order Issued: December 27, 2022 - Directed GTREI to comply with the engineer’s recommendations.
  4. GTREI Appeal: Argued the racks were portable and not subject to the Code.

Tribunal Findings

  • Determined the racks were portable and not within the Code's scope when not stacked.

Grounds of Appeal

  1. Exemption from the Code: The City claimed the Tribunal erred by exempting the racking system from the Code.
  2. Public Safety: Argued the Tribunal failed to address unsafe conditions as per the Safety Codes Act.

Court's Decision

  • Standard of Review: Correctness.
  • First Ground: Upheld Tribunal’s interpretation that portable racks are not subject to the Code’s seismic requirements unless connected to the building.
  • Second Ground: Found section 49(1)(b) of the Act irrelevant to the appeal's specifics.

Conclusion

  • Decision: Appeal dismissed, Tribunal’s order upheld.
  • Implications: Clarified that portable racks not connected to a building structure are not subject to the Code’s seismic provisions, though safety concerns may fall under other legislation like the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
  • No monetary award specified.

 

Court of King's Bench of Alberta
2301 08022
Real estate
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