The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, March 11, 2003 - 7 FIRE SAFETY Continued from Page 1 incident took place. "Anytime there is a large crowd and an emergency takes place - fire or other - it creates a dangerous situation because peo- ple panic," he said. "The Rhode Island club was in a wood-frame structure that was not suppressed and they used sound-proofing material that was highly flammable. Many of Ann Arbor's clubs are in better-construct- ed structures overall, and many of them have automatic sprinkler systems." Ann Arbor Police Department Sgt. Craig Flocken said the city processes anywhere from five to 10 Michigan liquor control vio- lations per month, some of which include fire safety violations. For example, Touchdown Cafe on South University received several liquor violations after rapper Eminem gave an unexpected performance there in January. Among other things, police cited the bar for being over its maximum occupancy. But Touchdown General Manager Todd Carlton said the club strives to follow all safety procedures. He added that he does not fear a fatal fire occurring at the estab- lishment. "From what I hear, the Rhode Island bar was constructed mainly of wood, which this place isn't. It couldn't go up like a Christmas tree. And I have plenty of fire extinguishers located in all the key spots," he said. Although clubs and bars are required to abide by liquor ordinances that ensure safe- ty for large numbers of people, Warsinski said houses and fraternities do not follow the same guidelines. "Overcrowded parties are particularly dangerous because they occur in places not designed to accommodate them, par- ticularly abandoned buildings and even many fraternity and sorority houses," Warsinski said. According to the Ann Arbor Housing Code, all houses within the city must have at least two exits in different areas of the home and working smoke detec- tors, said Dave Sebolt, supervisor of the Ann Arbor Housing Bureau. Fraternity and sorority houses must follow the same regulations as other houses, he added, though they often are inspected more reg- ularly than other houses, which should be inspected every 2.5 years. University Greek Life Director Mary Beth Seiler said the Greek system does not mandate a uniform safety code separate from the ones used by city. "All fraternities are required to follow Ann Arbor city codes, (but) it is the dis- cretion of each chapter to strongly suggest it, we require it but can't enforce it. If they don't follow the codes the city will penalize them if they choose to," said LSA junior and Interfraternity Council Vice President of Social Responsibility "Anytime there is a large crowd and an emergency takes place - fire or other - it creates a dangerous situation because people panic:' - Doug Warsinski Ann Arbor fire inspector David Chang. "My house gets checked every year." But the biggest fire hazards with hous- es and fraternities are blocked exits, Flocken said. "We've been in fraternities where they just have their back door blocked in by all kinds of things and trash," Flocken said. "They have to make sure that their exits are not blocked." One example of a house that failed to meet fire safety regulations is the former Zeta Psi fraternity, which city police and fire inspectors boarded up last April for not having adequate exits and for unsani- tary conditions. "We agreed that it was too dangerous of a building to be occupied, so we con- demned it," Flocken said. Zeta Psi had not been a part of the University's Greek system when it was closed. Some fraternities have taken additional safety to ensure fire safety. LSA sophomore and Sigma Chi mem- ber Mitch Stein said his fraternity has fire exits in the front and back of the house. They are open at all times and cannot be blocked off or locked. He said this is because they have a fire code. From any point in the house, people can exit in 30 seconds. Stein added that Sigma Chi is also one of the only fraternities on campus to own a sprinkler system. The fraternity was recently given $1.5 million from their national chapter to renovate the house, which was used to bring the house up to code. "All three floors and the basement have warning lights that flash when the smoke detector goes off. It goes off sometimes to cigarette smoke," Stein said. Fraternity houses are not the only houses to throw parties, and fire inspectors and police officers said students living in houses should also be aware of the dangers involved when throwing a party or when attending a party at a fraternity or house or a rave at an abandoned building. "Use common sense as to how many peo- ple are let in. If you can't hardly move dur- ing a party, and something happens, then there could be a potential for problems right there," Flocken said. INTERVENORS Continued from Page 1 ments. "They're willing to let the parties divvy their time up fairly readily, but they typically don't expand the time," Bloch said. "The court managing its docket to give the party addi- tional time (affects) the court's overall ability to get the cases heard and done," Duke University law Prof. Jeff Pow- ell said. Powell added that the only time the court grants such requests is if the U.S. government wishes to intervene. The court granted time to the solicitor general to speak at Grut- ter v. Bollinger. "The court views itself owing a special deference to the solicitor general," Powell said. Krislov said he did not think this decision hurt relations between the University and the student intervenors. "I think we've had a very collegial relationship and we've talked about a lot of these matters," he said. "We're sure that the court will carefully consider their briefs." But Massie said she remained more concerned over the decision of the case if the student intervenors could not present their arguments. "The Supreme Court has decided to express at least a pre- liminary preference for leaving (the University's) own preju- dices undisturbed," she said. "That can only hurt the University's position gravely." Aleobua added that the court's decision did not discour- age the student intervenors or the Coalition to Defend Affir- mative Action and Integration and Fight for Equality by Any Means Necessary, which will be holding a demonstration outside during the hearings. "This will-not stop our effort," she said. "They will defi- nitely hear us chanting outside." the michigan daily - We are so sure you will love our apartments, we will give you a FREE Pizza just for making an appointment & viewing one! - Be sure to ask us about Free Broadband Internet and Direct TV for qualifvina apartments. FALL2003 NEAR UNION LARGE contemporary stu- CAMPUS AREAAPARTMENTS dio, 1, 2 bdrm. apts. Garage prkg. May & Fall leases avail. 741-9300 Efficiency diu Six Bedrooms www.annarboraparments.net 21 distinctive campus locations, studios to seven bedrooms. Contemporary in every way ' T : 741-9300 \ . (EXTENDED HOURS) www.annarborapartments.net BURNS PARK MANSION - Extra 1g. furn. or unfurn. apts. for 2-4 people. 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