2010122004 - New building and fire codes - adopt ordinance�oAN of MEETING DATE: 12/20/10
ITEM NO:
IWO,
COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
DATE: DECEMBER 10, 2010
TO: MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL
FROM: JUDITH PROPP, TOWN ATTORNEY
SUBJECT: NEW BUILDING AND FIRE CODES
A. ADOPT AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS REPEALING
CHAPTER 6, BUILDING REGULATIONS, AND CHAPTER 9, FIRE
PREVENTION AND PROTECTION, ADOPTING AND AMENDING NEW
2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING AND FIRE CODES
B. ADOPT RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS FOR MODIFYING THE
CALIFORNIA CODES
RECOMMENDATION
1 Adopt the Ordinance introduced by Council on December 6, 2010; and
2. Adopt the Resolution making findings for modifying the California Codes.
DISCUSSION
On December 6, 2010, the Council considered and voted to introduce an Ordinance (Attachment
1) repealing Chapters 6 and 9 of the Town Code and to adopt and, as necessary, modify newly
adopted California Building and Fire Codes that become effective in the State of California on
January 1, 2011. The Council introduced and approved the Ordinance as drafted.
California Health and Safety Code Sections 17958 and 17958.5 allow the Town to modify the
otherwise mandatory California Building and Fire Codes based on findings that the amendments
are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological, geographical, or topographical
conditions. The proposed Resolution (Attachment 2) makes the required findings supporting
these modifications.
Attachments:
1. Ordinance adopting new Building and Fire Codes
2. Resolution making findings for modifying the California Codes
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PREPARED BY : Judith Propp, Town Attorney
Reviewed by: OAssistant Town Manager Town Attorney
Clerk Administrator Finance munity Development
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ORDINANCE NO.
ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 6, BUILDING REGULATIONS, AND
CHAPTER 9, FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION, OF THE TOWN OF
LOS GATOS MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADOPTING AND AMENDING NEW
2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING AND FIRE CODES
WHERE AS, every three years, 14 State of California agencies review, amend
and propose model codes to be adopted by the Building Standards Commission; and
WHEREAS, the California Building Standards Commission completed the
adoption and approval of eleven new building codes on January 15, 2010 and local
jurisdictions are required to adopt these codes by January 1, 2011; and '
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos is proposing to adopt and amend Part 1, the
California Administrative Code to address administrative provisions; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos is proposing to adopt the California
Building Standards Codes as Chapter 6 and the California Fire Code as Chapter 9 of the
Town Code and to make amendments to address climatic, topographic and geological
conditions; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos is proposing to adopt the 2009 International
Property Maintenance Code and portions of the 2009 International Existing Building
Code to provide procedures for the maintenance, repair and demolition of existing
buildings; and
WHEREAS, the Town of Los Gatos, in adopting these codes will be consistent
with the State of California and other local municipalities.
THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF I.OS GATOS ORDAINS AS
FOLLOWS:
SECTION I
CHAPTER 6 IS DELETED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACED WITH THE
FOLLOWING:
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL (reserved)
ARTICLE II. ADMINISTRATION OF CODES
Sec. 6.20.010. Conflicting provisions.
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When any provisions of the administrative sections of the codes adopted in this Chapter 6
are in conflict with the administrative provisions found in the California Administrative
or Building Codes, the California Administrative and Building Codes shall apply. If any
code adopted in this Chapter does not include administrative provisions, the
administrative provisions of the California Building Codes shall apply.
ARTICLE III. BUILDING CODE
Sec. 6.30.010. Adopted.
The 2009 International Building Code (IBC) as amended by the State of California
Building Standards Commission and known as the 2010 California Building Code
(CBC), CCR Title 24, Part 2, Volumes 1 and 2, with Appendix Chapters B, I and J, with
modifications provided in sections 6.30.020 through 6.30.180 of this article, is adopted
by reference..
The 2010 California Administrative Code, California Code of Regulations, Title 24,
Part 1, is also adopted by reference.
Sec. 6.30.020. Fire Protection Systems
Section 901.2 of the California Building Code adopted by this article is amended to read
as follows:
Fire Protection Systems. Fire protection systems shall be installed, repaired, operated
and maintained in accordance with this code and the California Fire Code as amended by
the Town of Los Gatos.
Sec. 6.30.030. Roof Drainage
Section 1503.4 of the California Building Code adopted by this article is amended to add
Section 1503.4.4:
Over Public Property.
Roof Drainage water from a building shall not be permitted to flow over public property.
Exception(s): 1) Group R, Division 3 and Group U Occupancies
2) Other occupancies where the drainage plan and method of drainage
have been approved by the "Building Official"
Sec. 6.30.040. Roof Covering Requirements in a Wildland -Urban Interface Fire
Area and other areas.
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Section 1505.1.4 of the California Building Code adopted by this article is amended to
add the following Subsection:
1505.1.4.1 Roofing coverings within Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area.
The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50 percent of the
total roof area is replaced within any one -year period, the entire roof covering of every
new structure, and any roof covering applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of
the roof of every existing structure, shall be a fire- retardant roof covering that is at least
Class A.
Section 1501.1.3 is amended to read:
1505.1.3 Roof coverings in all other areas. The entire roof covering of every existing
structure where more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one -
year period, the entire roof covering of every new structure, and any roof covering
applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing structure,
shall be fire- retardant roof covering that is at least Class A.
Section 707A.8 is amended to read as follows: Delete a portion of the first sentence;
707A: i � 8 Underside of appendages. he ,,,,
r°;,. °,a by enk ieing aggenaj The
underside of overhang appendages shall be enclosed to grade in accordance with the
requirements of this chapter or the underside of exposed underfloor shall consist of one of
the following:
1. Noncombustible material
2. Ignition- resistant material
3. One layer of 5/8 -inch Type X gypsum sheathing applied behind an exterior
covering on the underside of the floor projection
4. The exterior portion of a 1 -hour fire resistive exterior wall assembly applied to the
underside of the floor including assemblies using the gypsum panel and sheathing
products listed in the Gypsum Association Fire Resistance Design Manual
5. The underside of a floor assembly that meets the perfonnance criteria in
accordance with the test procedure set forth in SFM Standard 12 -7A -3
Exception: Heavy timber structural columns and beams do not require protection.
Section 710A.3.2 is deleted in its entirety.
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f -et 0c ift R-P is -a�3lG 1,,,;1 ,t. ; +1, 4 1-V c7� or s�6tiel�
Section 710A.4 is amended to read as follows:
710A.4. Requirements. When - re'q ,, °�'�� +'^° nfareing ag ency, Accessory structures
shall be constructed of noncombustible or ignition - resistant materials.
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Sec. 6.30.050. Modifications to ASCE 7
Section 1613.8 is added to 2010 CBC Section 1613 to read as follows:
1613.8, ASCE 7, Section 12.8.7. Modify ASCE 7, Section 12.8.7 by amending Equation
12.8 -16 as follows:
O= P, AI
V x h s , Cd
Sections 1616, 1616.1, 1616.1.3 and 1616.1.7 are added to Chapter 16 of the 2010
California Building Code to read as follows;
1616. Modification to ASCE
1616.1 General. The text of ASCE 7 shall be modified as indicated in this Section.
1616.1.3 ASCE 7, Section 12.8.1.1. Modify ASCE 7 Section 12.8.1.1 by amending
Equation 12.8 -5 as follows;
Cs= 0.044S > 0.01
(Equation 12.8 -5)
1616.1.7 ASCE 7, Section 12.12.3. Replace ASCE 7 Section 12.12.3 as follows:
12.12.3 Minimum Building Separation. All structures shall be separated from adjoining
structures. Separations shall follow for the maximum inelastic response displacement
(A A shall be determined at critical locations with consideration for both
translational and torsional displacements of the structure as follows:
AM = Cd6max
(Equation 16 -45)
Where S,,, the calculated maximum displacement at level x as defined in ASCE 7
Section 12.8.4.3.
Adjacent buildings on the same property shall be separated by at least a distance AMT,
where
AMT = 4 (AMi) + (A (Equation 16 -46)
And Am and A are the maximum inelastic response displacements of the adjacent
buildings.
Where a structure adjoins a property line not common to a public way, the structure shall
also be set back fiom the property line by at least the displacement, A of that structure.
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Exception: Smaller separations or property line setbacks shall be permitted when
justified by rational analyses.
Sec. 6.30.060. Concrete Strength
Section 1704.4, Exception 1 of the California Building Code adopted by this article is
amended to read as follows:
Exceptions: Special Inspections shall not be required for:
1. Isolated spread concrete footings of buildings three stories or less above grade plane
that are fully supported on earth or rock, where the structural design of the footing is
based on a specified compressive strength, f c, no greater than 2,500 pounds per square
inch (psi) or less.
Sec. 6.30.070. Modification to ACI 318
Section 1908.1 is amended to read as shown below, Section 1908.1.8 ACI 318, Section
22. 10.1 is deleted and replaced, and Section 1908.1.17 is added to Chapter 19 of the 2010
California Building Code to read as follows:
1908.1 General. The text of ACI 318 shall be modified as indicated in Sections
1908.1.1 through 1908.1.17.
1908.1.8 ACI 318, Section 22.10 Delete ACI 318, Section 22.10, and replace with the
following:
22.10 — Plain concrete in structures assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E
or F.
22.10.1— Structures assigned to Seismic Design Category C, D, E or F shall not
Have elements of structural plain concrete, except as follows:
c +,.,,.,+,,,.,,1 pl ;.-. , r b f ,,,-,.a., +;on er other w i e Y, +b.o ti,,, -ar
pe nRittedk i detaehede iie ,,i two family d ngs +b s t er - es „ _r h .1-
L�ted with sta � ls. ,a„ oil; ed to S ,., i D
Gat ,
+i ; vress sh il r + be loss th 7 ii ; i,os (1 90 ,,,,, ,
'n a +i,e , ,., i
—o '44 rr�tann��
mer-e thEffi 4 feet (1219 mm) ef unba4a-aeed fill. WAs sM1 have r-eiiafefeem
in aeeer-danee with 22.6.6.5.
(a) Isolated footings of plain concrete supporting pedestals or columns are
permitted, provided the projection of the footing beyond the face of the
supported member does not exceed the footing thickness.
Exception: In detached one and two- family dwellings, three stories or less in
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height, the projection of the footing beyond the face of the supported member
is pennitted to exceed the footing thickness.
(b) Plain concrete footings supporting walls are permitted, provided the footings
have at least two continuous longitudinal reinforcing bars. Bars shall not be
smaller'than No. '4 and shall have a total area of not less than 0.002 times the
gross cross - sectional area of the footing. Fe„ f „tings th t ex6ee 8 inehes
(203 mm) in thie A minimum of one bar shall be provided at the top
and bottom of the footing. Continuity of reinforcement shall be provided at
corners and intersections.
Exception:
1. In detached one and two - family dwellings, three stories or less in
height, and constructed with stud bearing walls, plain concrete
footings with l ,;,,,,ai of ,. eement er-ti , .walls afe
pemiitted-. with at least two continuous longitudinal reinforcing bars
not smaller than No. 4 are permitted to have a total area of less than
0.002 times the gross cross - sectional area of the footing.
2. For fi3tinGTGLIeIT systems Gansisting '07Zfplain vilva vtv v tvu wall-,-a
minimum of ene bar- shall be provided at the top of the stem wall an
at 4�otto of the f .Ming
3. Nxn, , a s gr-e i ea st , „ i;th; all w ith th f et ing, one
C b a r pe rmitted to be lee to .,t e th er - th top o f the sl .�
w vv av vww.,. u� v��a�..� �.�.. �.,t, "� ���...,.w�. .�.
b e tt e m o f the footin
See. 6.30.080. Bracing
Section 2308.9.3 of the California Building Code adopted by this article is amended by
deleting Item(s) 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7.
Sec. 6.30.090. IBC Oversight
The California adoption of the new 2009 International Building Code has inadvertently
eliminated some construction requirements by oversight or erroneous reference to another
code. In cases where the code adoption has inadvertently deleted or missed referenced
necessary construction requirements, the Town of Los Gatos Building Official may
authorize use of construction requirements from the last previously adopted International
Codes.
Sec. 6.30.100. Information on construction documents.
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Administration Chapter 1, Section 107.2.1 of the 2010 California Building Code adopted
by this article is amended to have the first sentence modified to read as follows:
Construction documents shall be dimensioned, to scale, and drawn upon suitable material
unless construction is minor in nature and approval obtained from the Building Official.
See. 6.30.170. Schedule of permit fees
Administration Chapter 1, Section 109.2 of the 2010 California Building Code adopted
by this article states that ... a fee for each permit shall be as required, in accordance
with the schedule established by the applicable governing authority (Town of Los Gatos).
109.7 Plan Review Fees
Add Section 109.7 as follows: When submittal documents are required by Section 107, a
plan review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting the submittal documents for plan
review. Said plan review fee shall be 65 percent of the building permit fee.
The plan review fees specified in this section are separate fees from the permit fees and
are in addition to the permit fees.
When submittal documents are incomplete or changed so as to require additional plan
review or when the project involves deferred submittal items as defined in Section
107.3.4.2, an additional plan review fee shall be charged per the hour plan review rate as
adopted by the Town of Los Gatos.
Sec. 6.30.180. Refunds
Administration Chapter 1, Section 109.6 of the 2010 California Building Code adopted
by this article is amended to add Section 109.6.1:
109.6.1 Refunds
The building official may authorize refunds of Building Division fees which were
erroneously paid or collected.
The building official may authorize refunding of not more than 80 percent of the perinit
fee paid when no work or inspections has been done under apermit issued.
The building official may authorize refunding of not more than 80 percent of the
collected plan review fee when the plan check application is withdrawn or cancelled prior
to any plan review work being done.
The building official shall not authorize refunding of any collected fee until written
request for refund by the original permittee or applicant is received. Requests must be
received no later than 180 days after the date of fee payment.
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ARTICLE IV. PLUMBING CODE
See. 6.40.010. Adopted.
The Uniform Plumbing Code, 2009 Edition, as amended in 2010 by the State of
California Building Standards Commission, California Code of Regulations, Title 24,
Part 5 with Appendix Chapters A, B D, G, and I is adopted.
Sec. 6.40.020. Backflow protection.
Subsection 710.1 of the Uniform Plumbing Code adopted by this article is amended to
read as follows:
710.1 Drainage piping serving fixtures which have flood level rims less than twelve (12)
inches (304.8 mm) above the elevation of the next upstream manhole and /or flushing
inlet cover at the public or private sewer system serving such drainage piping shall be
protected from backflow of sewage by installing an approved type backwater valve.
Fixtures above such elevation shall not discharge through the backwater valve, unless
first approved by the Administrative Authority.
ARTICLE V. MECHANICAL CODE
Sec. 6.50.010. Adopted.
The Uniform Mechanical Code (UMC), 2009 Edition, amended in 2010 by the State of
California Building Standards Commission, CCR Title 24, Part 4 with Appendix
Chapters A and B is adopted by reference.
ARTICLE VI. ELECTRICAL CODE
Sec. 6.60.010. Adopted.
The National Electrical Code, 2008 Edition, as amended in 2010 by the State of
California Building Standards Commission, CCR Title 24, Part 3 is adopted by reference.
ARTICLE VII. ENERGY CODE
Sec. 6.70.010. Adopted.
The 2010 California Energy Code, CCR Title 24, Part 6 is adopted by reference
ARTICLE VIII. REFERENCE STANDARDS CODE
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Sec. 6.80.010. Adopted.
The 2010 California Referenced Standards Code, CCR Title 24, Part 12, is adopted by
reference.
ARTICLE IX. HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE
Sec. 6.90.010. Adopted.
The 2010 California Historical Building Code, CCR Title 24, Part 8 including Appendix
A is adopted by reference.
ARTICLE X. EXISTING BUILDING CODE
Sec. 6.100.010. Adopted.
The 2009 International Existing Building Code (IEBC), specifically Appendix Chapter
Al, as amended in by the State of California Building Standards Commission and known
as the 2010 California Existing Building Code CCR Title 24, Part 10, is adopted by
reference.
Sec. 6.100.020. Additional Chapters Adopted.
The following Chapters of the 2009 International Existing Building Code, as published
by the International Code Council (ICC) are also adopted:
Chapter 9
Chapter 14
Appendix A2
Appendix A3
Appendix A4
Appendix A5
ARTICLE XI. INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE
Sec. 6.110.010. Adopted.
The 2009 International Property Maintenance Code, as published by International Code
Council (ICC), is adopted by reference.
Sec. 6.110.020. Application of other codes
Subsection 102.3 of 2009 International Property Maintenance Code adopted by this
article is amended to read as follows:
Repairs, additions or alterations to a structure, or changes of occupancy, shall be done in
accordance with the procedures and provision of the California Building Code, California
Plumbing Code, California Electrical Code and California Mechanical Code. Nothing in
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this code shall be construed to cancel, modify or set aside any provisions of the Town of
Los Gatos Zoning Code.
ARTICLE XII. CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE
Sec. 6.120.010. Adopted.
Chapters 1 through 8 of the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code,
"CALGreen ", are adopted by reference. These are the unmodified Mandatory Measures
and Compliance Forms.
ARTICLE XIII.
Sec. 6.130.010. Reserved.
ARTICLE XIV. BUILDING RELOCATION CODE OF THE TOWN
DIVISION 1. GENERALLY
Sec. 6.140.010. Title.
This article is the Building Relocation Code of the Town of Los Gatos.
Sec. 6.140.020. Interference with demolition or removal of building.
It shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with or obstruct the Building Official, any
person engaged by the Town, or any representative of any surety, engaged in inspection
or in the work of completing, demolishing, or removing any building or structure for
which building relocation permit has been issued under Division 2 of this article, after a
default has occurred in timely completion of the work or in the performance of the other
terms or conditions of the permit.
DIVISION 2. PERMIT*
Sec. 6.140.030. Required, exceptions.
It shall be unlawful for any person to move any building or structure on any parcel of
land in the Town (except a contractor's tool house, construction building or similar
structure which is moved as construction work requires) without first obtaining a permit
and posting a bond as provided in this article.
Sec. 6.140.040. Application.
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An application for a permit required by the provisions of this division shall be made in
writing on the form provided by the. Town. The application shall:
(1) Be signed by the permittee or the permittee's authorized agent (who may be required
to submit evidence proving authority);
(2) Be accompanied by plans, photographs or other substantiating data as reasonably
may be required by the Building Official; and
(3) Contain such information as reasonably may be required by the Building Official in
order to carry out the purposes of this chapter.
See. 6.140.050. Review of application, duty of applicant.
The application for a permit required by the provisions of this division, including the
plans and other data filed with it, shall be checked by the Building Official, who is
authorized to conduct any investigation in connection therewith may be deemed
reasonably necessary. If, when the Building Official has completed such investigation
and has notified the applicant that a permit will issue, the applicant fails for a period of
sixty (60) days to post the bond and any other instrument required by this division, the
application shall become void.
Sec. 6.140.060. Issuance, fees.
(a) Subject to the requirements contained in this article, if in the judgment of the
Building Official the conditions of the building or structure can be effectively and
practically repaired or restored to comply with this Code, the Building Official shall issue
a permit to the owner of the property where the building or structure is to be located.
(b) A permit fee shall be paid at the time of issuance of the pen The amount of the
fee shall be fixed by resolution of the Town Council.
Sec. 6.140.070. When issuance prohibited.
The Building Official shall not issue a permit under this division for any building or
structure:
(1) Which does not or cannot be repaired or modified to comply with this code, as it
presently exists or hereafter may be amended;
(2) Which is so constructed or in such condition as to be a substandard building;
(3) Which is infested with pests or is unsanitary;
(4) Which is so dilapidated, defective, unsightly, or in such a condition of deterioration
or disrepair that its relocation at the proposed site would cause appreciable hann to or be
materially detrimental to the existing improvements on nearby property;
(5) If the proposed use is prohibited by the zoning ordinance;
(6) If the structure is of a type prohibited at the site of the proposed relocation by this
code, or any other statute or ordinance; or
(7) If the structure or site has not received approval as prescribed in sections 29.20.140
through 29.20.155 of the Town Code. The body granting such approval shall first
consider and determine that the proposed site and building are compatible in use, size and
architecture with other buildings and structures in the area of the proposed relocation.
Sec. 6.140.080. Conditions of issuance.
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In connection with the issuance_ of any permit under this division, the Building Official or
the body granting architecture and site approval or both may attach to the permit such
conditions which are necessary to assure compliance with the purposes of this article and
the zoning ordinance, and to assure that the building or stricture when relocated will be
compatible with and not detrimental or injurious to the buildings or structures in the area
of the proposed relocation. Such conditions may include, but are not limited to:
(1) A limitation of the period of time required to complete the work of relocation;
(2) Requirements for changes, alterations, additions or repairs;
(3) The-providing of all utility services by the time the building relocation is finished;
(4) Provision for any improvement work or dedication provided for by the zoning
ordinance
(5) The applicant's written agreement to indemnify the Town for any and all damages or
injury to Town property incurred in the course of the moving, including but not limited to
damage or injury to streets, thoroughfares, pavements, curbs, gutters, sidewalks, sewers,
public lighting equipment and plants.
See. 6.140.090. Bond required.
(a) As a condition precedent to the issuance of any building relocation permit, the
applicant shall post a surety bond, the form of which is subject to approval by the Town
Attorney, issued by a surety company conducting business in the State. The penal sum of
the bond shall be an amount equal to the estimated cost, plus ten (10) percent, of all the
work required to perform the relocation to comply with all of the conditions of the
permit. The cost estimate is made by the Building. Official.
(b) The applicant, in lieu of posting a surety bond, may deposit with the town an amount
equal to the required bond amount, in cash.
See. 6.140.100. Conditions of bond.
A surety bond. shall contain, and any deposit shall be subject to, the following conditions:
(1) All work, including performance of conditions of the permit (except for performance
of conditions such as street improvements when provision is made in a contract with the
Town to do the work at a later time) shall be performed and completed within one
hundred twenty (120) days after the date of issuance of the permit. After that time, the
permit expires.
(2) The time limit and expiration date of the permit may be extended for good cause
after written request of both the principal and the surety. The request may be made either
during or after the one - hundred - twenty -day period. If the Building Official decides to
grant the request the Building Official shall notify the principal and surety in writing
stating the new deadline. The Building Official need not grant the request if the work is
not being done continuously and diligently, or if reasonable progress has not been made.
(3) The term of each bond shall begin on the date the bond instrument is delivered to the
town, and shall end upon the acceptance by the Building Official of performance of all
the terms and conditions of the permit as satisfactory and complete.
(4) The Building Official, the surety and their representatives shall have access to the
premises to inspect the progress of the work.
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(5) Upon default by the principal, the surety shall be required to complete the work and
to perform all conditions of the permit. The principal shall give the surety right -of -entry
onto the site for those purposes.
(6) In the event of any default in the performance of any term or condition of the permit,
or failure to complete the work before the permit expires, the surety or any person
employed or engaged on its behalf, or the building official, or any person employed or
engaged on behalf of the Town may go on the premises to complete the required work or
to remove or demolish the building or structure, and clear, clean and restore the site.
Sec. 6.140.110. Default on bond.
(a) If the permittee as principal on the bond_ defaults in the performance of the
conditions required by the permit, or fails to complete the work before the permit expires,
the Building Official shall give notice in writing to the principal and the surety, stating
the conditions which have not been complied with and the period of time deemed by the
Building Official to be reasonably necessary for the completion of the work.
(b) After receipt of ,the notice, the surety, within the time therein specified, shall finish
the work. When the principal has defaulted in any way, the surety, at its option, in lieu of
completing the work required, may remove or demolish the building or structure and
clear, clean and restore the site.
Sec. 6.140.120. Bond other than surety bond -- Default.
If a deposit has been made as provided in Section 6.140.090, the Building Official shall
give notice of default, as provided in section 6.140.110, to the permittee. If the permittee
does not perform within the time specified in the notice, the Building Official shall
proceed without delay and without further notice or proceeding whatever to use the
deposit, or any portion of the deposit necessary to cause the required work to be done by
contract or otherwise at the Building Official's discretion, upon the completion of the
work. The balance, if any, of the deposit, shall be returned to the depositor or to the
depositor's successors or assigns after deducting the cost of the work plus ten (10) percent
of the cost, which is an amount to defray the Town's cost in enforcement and
administration.
Sec. 6.140.130. Same -- Release.
When a deposit has been made as provided in Section 6.140.090 and all requirements of
the permit have been completed, the Building Official shall return the deposit to the
depositor or to the depositor's successors or assigns, except any portion thereof that may
have been used or deducted as provided in this section.
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ARTICLE XV. CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CODE
Sec. 6.150.010. Adopted
The 2010 California Residential Code, California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Part 2.5
is adopted by reference including Appendices A, B, C, D, E, G, H, J, K, O, P, and Q and
as locally modified by the following Sections of this Article.
Sec. 6.150.020. Fire Protection Amendments
Section R313.1 is amended to read:
R313.1 Townhouse automatic fire sprinkler systems. An automatic residential fire
sprinkler system shall be installed in all new townhouses and in existing townhouses
when additions are made that increase the building area to more than 3,600 square feet.
Exception: A one -time addition to an existing building that does not total more than
1000 square feet of building area.
Section R313.2 is amended to read:
R313.2 One and two - family dwellings automatic fire sprinkler systems. An
automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall be installed in one- and .two- family
dwellings as follows:
In all new one- and two - family dwellings and in existing one- and two - family
dwellings when additions are made that increase the building area to more than
3,600 square feet.
Exception: A one -time addition to an existing building that does not total more
than 1000 square feet of building area.
2. In all basements and in existing basements that are expanded.
Exception: Existing basements that are expanded by not more than 50 %.
Section 8327.7.9 is amended as follows: Delete, "When required by the enforcing
agency,
Section R327.10.3.2 is deleted in its entirety.
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Section 8327.10.4 is amended as follows: Delete, "When required by the enforcing
agency, ".
Section R902.1.4.1 is added to read:
8902.1.4.1 Roofing coverings within the Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area.
The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50 percent of the
total roof area is replaced within any one -year period, the entire roof covering of every
new structure, and any roof covering applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of
the roof of every existing structure, shall be a fire - retardant roof covering that is at least
Class A.
Section 902.1.3 is amended to read:
8902.1.3 Roof coverings in all other areas: The entire roof covering of every existing
structure where more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one -
year period, the entire roof covering of every new structure, and any roof covering
applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing structure,
shall be a fire- retardant roof covering that is at least Class A.
See. 6.150.030. Prohibit Plain Concrete in Footings
Section R403.1.3 of the California Residential Code adopted by this Article is amended
to read as follows:
8403.1.3 Seismic reinforcing. Concrete footings located in Seismic Design Categories
Do, D1, and D2, as established in Table R301.2(1), shall have minimum reinforcement of
at least two continuous longitudinal reinforcing bars not smaller than No. 4 bars. Bottom
reinforcement shall be located a minimum of 3 inches (76 mm) clear from the bottom of
the footing.
In Seismic design Categories Do, D1, and D2 where a construction joint is created
between a concrete footing and a stem wall, a minimum of one No. 4 bar shall be
installed at not more than 4 feet (1219 mm) on center. The vertical bar shall extend to 3
inches,(76 mm) clear of the bottom of the footing, have a standard hook, and extend a
minimum of 14 inches (357 min) into the stem wall.
In Seismic Design Categories Do, D1, and D2 where a grouted masonry stem wall is
supported on a concrete footing and stem wall, a minimum of one No. 4 bar shall be
installed at not more 4 feet (1219 mm) on center. The vertical bar shall extend to 3
inches (76 mm) clear of the bottom of the footing and have a standard hook.
In Seismic Design Categories Do, D1, and D2, masonry stein walls without solid grout
and vertical reinforcing are not permitted.
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Exception: In detached one- and two - family dwellings which are three stories or less in
height and consti acted with stud bearing walls, plain eener-e efifigs ,,,ithe,,+
lengitudin-al r-einfer app rting walls isolated plain concrete footings
supporting columns or pedestals are permitted.
Sec. 6.150.040. Limits on methods using Gypsum Board" and Cement Plaster
Section R602.10.2.1.1 and Table 8602.10.1.2(2) of the California Residential Code
adopted by this Article are amended as follows:
Add a new subsection R602.10.2.1.1, to read:
R602.10.2.1.1 Limits on methods Gypsum Board and Portland Cement Plaster.
In Seismic Design Categories Do. D1, and D2 Method Gypsum Board is not permitted
for use as intermittent braced wall panels, but gypsum board is permitted to be installed
when required by this Section to be placed on the opposite side of the studs from other
types of braced wall panel sheathing. In Seismic Design Categories Do, Dl, and D2, the
use of Method Portland Cement Plaster is limited to one -story single family dwellings
and accessory structures.
Add a new footnote "d" to the end of CRC Table 8602.10.1.2(2), to read:
d. In Seismic Design Categories Do, D1, and D2, Method Gypsum Board is not
permitted and the use of Method Portland Cement Plaster is limited to one -story
single family dwellings and accessory structures.
Add the "d" footnote notation in the title of Table R602.10.1.2(2) after the three footnotes
currently shown, to read:
TABLE R602.10.1.2(2)
SECTION II
CHAPTER 9, Article III, IS DELETED IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACED
WITH THE FOLLOWING:
Sec. 9.30.005. Adoption of 2010 CFC and 2009 IFC
Adoption of the 2010 California Fire Code and 2009 International Fire Code. There is
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hereby adopted by the Town for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing
conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion, that certain code known
as the 2010 California Fire Code and also the International Fire Code 2009 Edition,
including Appendix Chapters B, C and J and the whole thereof, save and except such
portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified or amended by this ordinance, 'of which one
copy has been filed for use and examination by the public in the office of the Town
Building Official and the Town Fire Chief and the saine adopted and incorporated as
fully as if set out at length herein, and from January 1, 2011 the provision thereof shall be
controlling within the limits of the Town.
Sec. 9.30.010. Establishment of limits of districts in which the storage of stationary
tanks of flammable cryogenic fluids are to be prohibited.
The limits referred to in Section 3506.2 of the California Fire Code in which the storage
of flammable cryogenic fluids in stationary containers is prohibited are hereby
established as all locations of the Town which are residential and congested commercial
areas as determined by the fire code official.
See. 9.30.015. Establishment of limits of districts in which storage of flammable or
combustible liquids in outside aboveground tanks is prohibited.
The limits referred to in Section 3404.2.9.6.1 of the California Fire Code, in which the
storage of flammable or combustible liquids in aboveground tanks is prohibited are
hereby established as all locations of the town that are residential or congested
commercial areas as determined by the fire code official.
Sec. 9.30.020. Establishment of limits of districts in which storage of flammable or
combustible liquids in aboveground tanks is prohibited.
The limits referred to in Section 3406.2.4.4 of the California Fire Code, in which the
storage of flammable or combustible liquids in aboveground tanks is prohibited are
hereby established as all locations of the town that are residential or other locations as
determined by the fire code official.
Sec. 9.30.025. Establishment of limits in which storage of liquefied petroleum gases
is prohibited.
The limits referred to in Section 3804.2 of the California Fire Code, in which storage of
liquefied petroleum gas is restricted, are hereby established as all locations of the Town
that are residential or congested commercial areas.
Exceptions: LPG may be used for industrial operations or when natural gas would not
provide a viable substitute for LPG. Portable containers for temporary heating and/or
cooking uses may be permitted if stored and handled in accordance with this code.
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Facilities in commercial areas for refueling portable or mobile LGP containers may be
approved by the fire code official on a case -by -case basis.
Sec. 9.30.030 General Definitions
The following definitions are added:
CARCINOGEN is a substance that causes the development of cancerous growths in living
tissue. A chemical is considered a carcinogen if:
1. It has been evaluated by the International Agency for Research on Cancer and
found to be a carcinogen or potential carcinogen, or
2. It is listed as a carcinogen or potential carcinogen in the latest edition of the
Annual Report on Carcinogens published by the National Toxicology program,
or
3. It is regulated by OSHA as a carcinogen.
DEVICE. Device is, for the purpose of Exhibit "A", an appliance or piece of equipment
that plays an active part in the proper functioning of the regulated systems. Examples
include, but are not limited to the following: smoke detectors, heat detectors, flame
detectors, manual pull stations, horns, alarms, bells, warning lights, hydrants, risers, FDCs,
standpipes, strobes, control panels, transponders, and other such equipment used to detect,
transmit, initiate, annunciate, alarm, or respond according to the system design criteria.
OTHER HEALTH HAZARD MATERIAL is a hazardous material which affects target
organs of the body, including but not limited to, those materials which produce liver
damage, kidney damage, damage to the nervous system, act on the blood to decrease
hemoglobin function, deprive the body tissue of oxygen or affect reproductive capabilities,
including mutations (chromosomal damage) or teratogens (effect on fetuses).
SENSITIZER is a chemical that causes a substantial proportion of exposed people or
animals to develop an allergic reaction in normal tissue after repeated exposure to the
chemical
WORKSTATION is a defined space or independent principal piece of equipment using
hazardous materials where a specific function, laboratory procedure or research activity
occurs. Approved or listed hazardous materials storage cabinets, flammable liquid storage
cabinets or gas cabinets serving a workstation are included as part of the workstation. A
workstation is allowed to contain ventilation equipment, fire protection devices, electrical
devices, and other processing and scientific equipment.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE
Sec. 9.30.040 Vacant Premises
Delete Section: 311.5 Placards.
Delete Section: 311.5.1 Placard Location.
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Delete Section:
311.5.2 Placard Size And Color.
Delete Section:
311.5.3 Placard Date.
Delete Section:
311.5.4 Placard Symbols
Delete Section:
311.5.5 informational Use
See. 9.30.042 Hazards to Fire Fighters
Add Section 316.6 to read as follows
316.6 Roof Guardrails at Interior Courts. Roof openings into interior courts that are
bounded on all sides by building walls shall be protected with guardrails. The top of the
guardrail shall not be less than 42 inches in height above the adjacent roof surface that
can be walked on. Intermediate rails shall be designed and spaced such that a 12 -inch
diameter sphere cannot pass through.
Exception: Where the roof opening is greater than 600 square feet in area.
Sec. 9.30.045 Fire Safety and Evacuation Plans
Amend Section 404.2 as follows:
404.2 Where Required. An approved fire safety and evacuation plan shall be prepared
and maintained for the following occupancies and buildings.
Group A buildings having an occupant load of 100 or more persons.
2. Group B buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more.
3. Group E: See Sec. 3.13 Title 19, CCR for regulations.
4. Group H.
5. Group I. See Sec. 3.09 Title 19, CCR for regulations.
6. Group R -1. See Sec. 3.09 Title 19, CCR for regulations.
7. Group R -2. college and university buildings.
8. Group R -4.
9. Group M buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more persons.
10. Covered malls exceeding 50,000 square feet (4645 m2) in aggregate floor area.
11. Underground buildings.
Sec. 9.30.050 Evacuation Plans
Amend Section 404.3.1 as follows:
404.3.1 Fire Evacuation Plans. Fire evacuation plans shall include the following:
Emergency egress or escape routes and whether evacuation of the building is to be
complete or, where approved, by selected floors or areas only.
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2. Description of what the fire alarm, if required, sounds and looks like (audible -and
visual warning devices).
3. Procedures for employees who must remain to operate critical equipment before
evacuating.
4. Procedures for accounting for employees and occupants after evacuation has been
completed.
5. Identification and assigmnent of personnel responsible for rescue or emergency
medical aid.
6. The preferred and any alternative means of notifying occupants of a fire or
emergency.
7. The preferred and any alternative means of reporting fires and other emergencies to
the fire department or designated emergency response organization.
8. Identification and assignment of personnel who can be contacted for further
information or explanation of duties under the plan.
9. A description of the emergency voice /alarm communication system alert tone and
preprogrammed voice messages, where provided.
Sec. 9.30.055 Emergency Evacuation Drills
Amend Table 405.2 as follows:
TABLE 405.2
FIRE AND EVACUATION DRILL
FREQUENCY AND PARTICIPATION
GROUP OR
OCCUPANCY
FREQUENCY
PARTICIPATION
Group A
Quarterly
Employees
Group B
Annually
Employees
Group E
See §3.09 Title 19, CCR
Group I
See §3.09 Title 19, CCR
Group R -1
See §3.09 Title 19, CCR
Group R -2
Four annually
All occupants
Group R -4
Quarterly on each shift
Employees
b. Fire and evacuation drills in residential care assisted living facilities shall
include complete evacuation of the premises in accordance with Section 408.1.0.5.
Where occupants receive habilitation or rehabilitation training, fire prevention and
fire safety practices shall be included as part of the training program.
Sec. 9.30.060 Use and Occupancy - Related Requirements Deleted
Delete Section: 408.2.2 Announcements.
Delete Section: 408.3.1 First Emergency Evacuation Drill.
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Delete Section:
408.3.2 Emergency Evacuation Drill Deferral.
Delete Section:
408.3.3 Time Of Day.
Delete Section:
408.3.4 Assembly Points.
Delete Section:
408.5.1 Fire Safety And Evacuation Plan.
Delete Section:
408.5.2 Staff Training.
Delete Section:
408.5.3 Resident Training.
Delete Section:
408.5.4 Drill Frequency.
Delete Section:
408.5.5 Resident Participation.
Delete Section:
408.6 Group 1 -2 Occupancies.
Delete Section:
408.6.1 Evacuation Not Required.
Delete Section:
408.6.2 Coded Alarm Signal.
Delete Section:
408.7 Group 1 -3 Occupancies.
Delete Section:
408.7.1 Employee 'Training.
Delete Section:
408.7.2 Staffing.
Delete Section:
408.7.3 Notification.
Delete Section:
408.7.4 Keys
Delete Section:
408.8 Group R -1 Occupancies.
Delete Section:
408.8.1 Evacuation Diagrams
Delete Section:
408.8.2 Emergency Duties.
Delete Section:
408.8.3 Fire Safety And Evacuation Instructions.
Sec. 9.30.065 Group R -2 Occupancies
Amend Section 408.9 to read:
408.9 Group R -2 Occupancies. Group R -2 occupancies shall comply with the
requirements. of Sections 408.9.1 through 408.9.3 and Sections 401 through 406. Group
R -2 college and university buildings shall comply_ with the requireme of S ections
408.9.1 through 408.9.6. and Sections 4.01 through 406.
See. 9.30.070 First Emergency Evacuation Drill
Add Section 408.9.4 to read:
408.9.4 Fir E E Drill. The first eras encv evacuation dri of each
sch ool year shall be conducted within 10 days of the beginni of classes.
Sec. 9.30.075 Time of Day
Add Section 408.9.5 to read:
408.9.5 Time of Day. Emergency evacuation drills shall be conducted at different hours
of the day or evening during the changing of classes, when the school is at assembly,
during the recess or gymnastic periods, or during; other times to avoid distinction between
drills and actual fires. In Group R2 college and university buildings, one required drill
shall be held during hours after sunset or before sunrise.
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Delete Section:
Delete Section:
Delete Section:
Delete Section:
Delete Section:
408.10 Group R -4 Occupancies.
408.10.1 Fire Safety And Evacuation Plan.
408.10.2 Staff Training.
408.10.3 Resident Training.
408.10.4 Drill Frequency.
408.10.5 Resident Participation.
Sec. 9.30.080 Revisions to Covered Mall Buildings Lease Plans
Amend Section 408.11.1.2 to read:
408.11.1.2 Revisions. The lease plans shall be revised annually or as often as necessary
to keep them current. >\,r i fleations of e l ia - es in for,.-.r,11�iAs o eeetr,nrreies sh �e
made w itb, e t prief ri ,nl o f the fi -ee effle and b u il ding a ff eial.
FIRE SERVICE FEATURES
Sec. 9.30.085 Fire Apparatus Access Roads
Amend Section 503.1 as follows:
503.1 Where required. Fire apparatus access roads shall be provided and maintained in
accordance with Sections 503.1.1 through 503.1.2 and as per Fire Department access
road Standards.
Amend Section 503.1.1 as follows:
503.1.1 Buildings and Facilities. Approved fire apparatus access roads shall be
provided for every facility, building or portion of a building hereafter constructed or
moved into or within the jurisdiction. The fire apparatus access road shall comply with
the requirements of this section and shall extend to within 150 feet (45,720 mm) of all
portions of the exterior walls of the first story of the building as measured by an approved
route around the exterior of the building or facility.
Exceptions:
1. When the building is equipped throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler
system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1, 903.3.1.2, or 903.3.1.3, the
dimension may be increased to 300 feet.
2. When fire apparatus roads cannot be installed because of topography, waterways,
nonnegotiable grades or other similar conditions, an approved alternative means
of fire protection shall be provided.
Amend Section 503.2.1 as follows:
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503.2.1 Dimensions. Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not
less than 20 feet (6096 min), except for approved security gates in accordance with
Section 503.6, and an unobstructed vertical clearance of 13 feet 6 inches (4115 inn - 1).
Exception
When there are not more than two Group R, Division 3, or Group U occupancies,
the access road width may be modified by the fire code official.
Sec. 9.30.090 Access to Buildings and hoofs
Add Section 504.4 to read:
504.4 Access Control Devic When access control devices including bars, grates,
gates electric or mag ietic locks or similar devices, which would inhibit rapid fire
de partment emergency access to the • building, are installed, such devices shall be
approved by the fire code official. All electrically powered access control devices shall
be provided with an approved means for deactivation or unlocking from a single location
or otherwi approved by the fire department.
Access control devices shall also comply with Chapter 10 Egress.
EMERGE' NCY RESPONDER RADIO COVERAGE
Sec. 9.30.100 Emergency Communications Systems
Amend Section 510.1 to read:
510.1 Emergency responder radio coverage in buildings. All buildings shall have
approved radio coverage for emergency responders within the building based upon the
existing coverage levels of the public safety communications system of the jurisdiction at
the exterior of the building. This section shall not require improvement of the existing
public safety communications system. Emergency responder radio coverage systems
shall be installed in accordance with Section 510 and appendix J.
Add Section 510.1.1 as follows:
510.1.1 Obstruction by new buildings. When in the opinion of the fire code official, a
new structure obstructs the line of sight of emergency radio communications to existing
buildings or to any other locations, the developer of the new structure shall provide and
install the radio retransmission equipment necessary to restore communication
capabilities. The equipment shall be located in an approved space or area within the new
structure.
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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, WIRING AND HAZARDS
Sec. 9.30.110 Immersion Heaters
Add Section 605.11 to read:
605.11 Immersion Heaters. All electrical immersion heaters used in dip tanks, sinks,
vats and similar operations shall be provided with approved over - temperature controls
and low liquid level electrical disconnects. Manual reset of required protection devices
shall be provided.
STATIONARY STORAGE BATTERY SYSTEMS
Sec. 9.30.115 Failure of Ventilation Systems
Add Section 608.6.3 to read:
608.6.3 Failure of Ventilation System. Failure of the ventilation system shall
automatically disengage the charging system
Sec. 9.30.118 Decorative Vegetation in New and Existing Buildings
Amend Section 806.1.1 to read as follows:
806.1.1 Display of Decorative Vegetation inside buildings. The display of Christmas
trees and other decorative vegetation in new and existing buildings shall be in accordance
with the California Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Section 3.08 and Sections
806.1 through 806,5.
FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
Sec. 9.30.120 Automatic Spriulder Systems Where Required
Amend Section 903.2 as follows:
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903.2 Where Required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new buildings and
existing buildings and structures shall be provided in the locations described in this
Section or in Sections 903.2.1 through 9032.18 whichever is the more restrictive.
For the purposes of this Section, firewalls used to separate building areas shall be
constructed in accordance with the California building Code and shall be without
openings or penetrations.
1. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all new buildings
and structures.
Exceptions:
1. Group A, B, E, F,1, L, M, S and U occupancy buildings and structures that do
not exceed 1,000 square feet of building area and that are not located in the
Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area.
2. Group A, B, E, F, I, L, M, Sand U occupancy buildings and structures that are
located in the Wildland -Urban Interface fire Area and do not exceed 500
square feet of building area.
2. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout existing buildings
and structures when alterations or additions are made that create conditions
described in Sections 903.2.2 through 903.2.18.
3. An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout existing buildings
and structures, when additions are made that increase the building area to more
than 3,600 square feet.
Exception: A one -time addition to an existing building that does not total more
than 1000 square feet of building area.
4. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all new
basements regardless of size and throughout existing basements that are expanded
by more than 50 %.
Sec. 9.30.125 Automatic. Sprinkler System Installation Requirements
Amend section 903.3.1.1 to read as follows:
903.3.1.1 NFPA 13 sprinkler systems. Where the provisions of this code require that a
building or portion thereof be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in
accordance with this section, the sprinklers shall be installed throughout in accordance
with NFPA 13 except as provided in Section 903.3.1.1.1 and local standards.
1. For new buildings having no designated use or tenant, the minimum sprinkler
design density shall be Ordinary Hazard Group 2.
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Amend Section 9033.1.2 to read:
903.3.1.2 NFPA 13R sprinkler systems. Where allowed in buildings of Group R, up to
and including four stories in height, automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed
throughout in accordance with NFPA 13R and local standards.
Amend Section 903.3.1.3 to read:
903.3.1.3 NFPA 13D sprinker systems. Where allowed, automatic sprinkler systems
installed in one- and two - family dwellings and townhouses shall be installed throughout
in accordance with NFPA 13D and local standards.
Amend Section 912.2 to read:
912.2 Location. With respect to hydrants, driveways, buildings and landscaping, fire
department connections shall be so located that fire apparatus and hose connected to
supply the system will not obstruct access to the building for other fire apparatus. The
location of fire department connections shall be approved by the fire code official.
FIRE SAFETY DURING CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION
Sec. 9.30.130 Fire Walls
Add Section 1404.8 to read:
1404.8 Fire Walls. When firewalls are required, the wall construction shall be
completed (with all openings protected) immediately after the building is sufficiently
weather - protected at the location of the wall(s).
Sec. 9.30.135 Means of Egress
Amend Section 1411.1 as follows:
1411.1 Stairways Required. Each level above the first story in new multi -story
buildings that require two exit stairways shall be provided with at least two usable exit
stairways after the floor decking is installed. The stairways shall be continuous and
discharge to grade level. Stairways serving more than two floor levels shall be enclosed
(with openings adequately protected) after exterior walls /windows are in place. Exit
stairs in new and in existing, occupied buildings shall be lighted and maintained clear of
debris and construction materials at all times.
Exception: For new multi -story buildings, one of the required exit stairs may be
obstructed on not more than two contiguous floor levels for the purposes of
stairway construction (i.e., installation of gypsum board, painting, flooring, etc.).
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See. 9.30.140 Required Means of Egress
Add Section 1411. 1.1 to read:
Section 1411.1.1 Required Means Of Egress. All new buildings under construction
shall have a least one unobstructed means of egress. All means of egress shall be
identified in the Fire Protection Plan see Section 1408.2.
SEMICONDUCTOR FABRICATION FACILITIES
Sec. 9.30.145 Definition Continuous Gas Detection System
Amend the following definition to read:
CONTINUOUS GAS DETECTION SYSTEM. An approved gas detection system
where the analytical instrument is maintained in continuous operation and sampling is
performed without interruption. Analysis is allowed to be performed on a cyclical basis at
intervals not to exceed 30 minutes. In oecupied areas where air is re-circulated and not
exhausted to a treatment system (e.g. breathing zone), the Chief may require a cycli
basis at intervals not to exceed 5 minutes. The gas detection system shall be able to detect
the presence of a gas at or below the permissible exposure limit in occupiable areas and at
or below %z IDLH (or 0.05 LC 50 if no established IDLH) in unoccupiable areas.
Delete Definition: Workstation.
STORAGE OF WOOD CHIPS AND HOGGED MATERIAL ASSOCIATED
WITH TIMBER AND LUMBER PRODUCTION FACILITIES
Sec. 9.30.150 Fire Protection Water Supply System - Lumber yards
Add Section 1907.6 to read:
1907.6 Fire Protection Water Supply System. An approved fire protection water
supply and hydrant system suitable for the fire hazard involved shall be provided for open
storage yards and processing areas. Hydrant systems shall be installed in accordance
with NFPA 24.
STORAGE AND PROCESSING OF WOOD CHIPS, HOGGED MATERIALS,
FINES, COMPOST AND RAW PRODUCT ASSOCIATED WITH YARD WASTE
AND RECYCLING FACILITIES
Sec. 9.30.160 Fire Protection Water Supply System - Recycling Facilities
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Add Section 1908.11 to read:
1908.11 Fire Protection Water Supply System. An approved fire protection water
supply and hydrant system suitable for the fire hazard involved shall be provided for open
storage yards and processing areas. Hydrant systems shall be installed in accordance
with NFPA 24.
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
GENERAL
Sec. 9.30.165 Health Hazards
Amend Section 2701.2.2.2 to read:
2701.2.2.2 Health Hazards The material categories listed in this section are classified as
health hazards. A material with a primary classification as a health hazard can also pose
a physical hazard.
1. Highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic.
2. Corrosive materials.
3. Other health hazards including carcinogens, irritants and sensitizers
DEFINITIONS
Sec. 9.30.170 Secondary Containment Definition
Add the following definition to read:
SECONDARY CONTAINMENT. Secondary containment is that level of contaiiunent
that is external to and separate from primary containment and is capable of safely
securely containing the material, without discharge, for a: period of time reasonably
necessary to ensure detection and remedy of the primary containment failure.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Sec. 9.30.175 Toxic, Highly Toxic, Moderately Toxic Gases and Similarly Used or
Handled Materials
Add Section 2703.1.3.1 to read:
2703:1.3.1 Toxic, Highly Toxic, Moderately Toxic Gases And Similarly Used Or
Handled Materials. The storage, use and handling of toxic, highly toxic and moderately
toxic gases in amounts exceeding Table 3704.2 or 3704.3 shall be in accordance with this
Chapter and Chapter 37. Any toxic, highly toxic or moderately toxic material that is used
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or handled as a gas or vapor shall be in accordance with the requirements for toxic,
highly toxic or moderately toxic ag ses.
Add Section 2703.1.5 to read:
2703.1.5 Other Health Hazards including Carcinogens, Irritants and Sensitizers.
The storage, use and handling of materials classified as other health hazards including
carcinogens, irritants and sensitizers in amounts exceeding '$10 cubic feet for gases, 55
gallons for liquids, and 5,000 pounds for solids shall be in accordance with this Section
2703.
Sec. 9,30.180 Secondary Containment Requirements
Add Section 2703.1.6 to read:
2703.1.6 Secondary Containment Requirements. A containment syste shall be
required for all hazardous materials, which are liquids or solids at normal temperature,
and pressure (NTP) where a spill i s determined to be a plausible event and where such an
event would endanger, people, p roperty or the environment. Construction shall be
substantial, capable of safely and securely containing a sudden release without discharge.
Design criteria shall be performance oriented and constructed of physically and
chemically compatible materials to resist degradation and provide structural and
functional integrity for a period of time reasonably necessary to ensure detection,
mitigation, and repair of the pr mart' system. Regardless of quantities, secondary
containment for outdoor storage areas shall also comply with Section 2704.2.2.4.
Monitoring of secondary containment shall be accordance with Section 2704.2.2.5.
Sec. 9.30.185 Design and Construction of Secondary Containment
Amend Sec. 2703.2.2.1 to read:
2703.2.2.1 Design And Construction. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related
components used for hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following:
1. Piping, tubing, valves, fittings and related components shall be designed and
fabricated from materials compatible with the material to be contained and shall be of
adequate strength and durability to withstand the pressure, structural and seismic
stress, and exposure to which they are subject.
2. Piping and tubing shall be identified in accordance with ASME A13.1 and Santa
Clara County Fire Chiefs Marking Requirements and Guidelines for Hazardous_
Materials and Hazardous Waste to indicate the material conveyed.
3. Readily accessible manual valves or automatic remotely activated fail -safe
emergency shutoff valves shall be installed on supply piping and tubing at the
following locations:
3.1 The point of use.
3.2 The tank, cylinder or bulk use.
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4. Manual emergency shutoff valves and controls for remotely activated emergency
shutoff valves shall be identified and the location shall be clearly visible, accessible
and indicated by means of a sign.
5. Backflow prevention or check valves shall be provided when the backflow of
hazardous materials could create a hazardous condition or cause the unauthorized
discharge of hazardous materials.
6. Where gases or liquids having a hazard ranking of:
Health hazard Class 3 or 4
Flammability Class 4
Reactivity Class 4
in accordance with NFPA 704 are carried in pressurized piping above 15 pounds per
square inch gauge (psig)(103 Kpa), an approved means of leak detection, emergency
shutoff and excess flow control shall be provided. Where the piping originates from
within a hazardous material storage room or area, the excess flow control shall be
located within the storage room or area. Where the piping originates from a bulk
source, the excess flow control shall be located as close to the bulk source as
practical.
Exceptions:
1. Piping for inlet connections designed to prevent backflow.
2. Piping for pressure relief devices.
7. Secondary containment or equivalent protection from spills shall be provided for
piping for liquid hazardous materials and for highly toxic and toxic corrosive gases
above threshold quantities listed in Tables 3704,2 and 3704.3. Secondary
containment includes, but is not limited to double walled piping.
Exceptions:
1. Secondary containment is not required for toxic corrosive gases if the piping
is constructed of inert materials.
2. Piping under sub- atmospheric conditions if the piping is equipped with an
alarm and fail - safe -to -close valve activated by a loss of vacuum.
8. Expansion chambers shall be provided between valves whenever the regulated gas
may be subjected to thermal expansion. - Chambers shall be sized to provide
protection for piping and instrumentation and to 'accommodate the expansion of
regulated materials.
Sec. 9.30.190 Additional Regulation for Supply Piping for Health Hazard Materials
Amend Section 2703.2.2.2 to read:
2703.2.2.2 Additional Regulation for Supply Piping for Health Hazard Materials.
Supply piping and tubing for gases and liquids having a health hazard ranking of 3 or 4 in
accordance with ASME B31.3 and the following:
1. Piping and tubing utilized for the transmission of toxic, highly toxic, or highly
volatile corrosive liquids and gases shall have welded, or brazed connections
throughout except for connections within an exhausted enclosure if the
material is a gas, or an approved method of drainage or containment is
provided for connections if the material is a liquid.
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2. Piping and tubing shall not be located within corridors, within any portion of a
means of egress required to be enclosed in fire- resistance -rated construction or
in concealed spaces in areas not classified as Group H Occupancies.
Exception:
Piping and tubing within the space defined by the walls of corridors and
the floor or roof above or in concealed space above other occupancies
when installed in accordance with Section 415.8.6.3 of the California
Building Code as required for Group H, Division 5 Occupancies.
3. All primary piping for toxic, highly toxic and moderately toxic gases shall
pass a helium leak test of 1x10 -9 cubic centimeters /second where practical, or
shall pass testing in accordance with an approved, nationally recognized
standard. Tests shall be conducted by a qualified "third party" not involved
with the construction of the piping and control systems.
See. 9.30.195 Unauthorized Discharges
Amend Section 2703.3.1 as follows:
2703.3.1 Unauthorized Discharges. When hazardous materials are released in
quantities reportable under state, federal or local regulations or when there is release or a
threatened release that presents a threat to health property or the enviromnent fire
code official shall be notified imm ediately in an approved manner and the following
procedures required in accordance with Sections 2703.3.1.1 through 2703.3.1.4.
Sec. 9.30.200 Ventilation Ducting
Add Sec. 2703.5.3 to .read:
2703.5.2 Ventilation Ducting. Pr oduct conv eying ducts for venting® hazardous materials
operations shall be labeled w the hazard class of the material being vented and the
direction of flow.
Sec. 9.30.205 "1I" Occupancies
Add Sec. 2703.5.3 to read:
2703.5.3 11 11" Occupancies. In "H" occupancies, all piping and tubing made required to
be identified when there is any possibility of confusion with hazardous materials transport
tubing or piping. Flow direction indicators are required.
Sec. 9.30.210 Separation of Incompatible Materials
Amend Section 2703.9.8 to read:
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2703.9.8 Separation of Incompatible Materials. Incompatible materials in storage and
storage of materials that are incompatible with materials in use shall be separated. When
the stored materials are in containers having a capacity of more than 5 pounds (2 kg) or
0.5 gallon (2 L) separation shall be accomplished by_
1. Se rye gating incompatible materials in storage by a distance of not less than 20
feet 6096 inm) and in an independent containment system.
2. Isolating incompatible materials in storage by a noncombustible partition
extending not less than 18 inches (457 mm) above and to the sides of the
stored material
3. Storing liquid and solid materials in hazardous material storage cabinets.
4. Storing compressed gases in as cabinets or exhausted enclosures in
accordance with Sections 2703.8.5 and 2703.8.6. Materials that are
incompatible shall not be stored within the same cabinet or exhausted
enclosure.
Sec. 9.30.215 Fire Extinguishing. Systems for Workstations Dispensing, Dandling or
Using Hazardous Materials
Add Sec. 2703.9.11 to read:
2703.9.11 fire Extinguishing Systems For Workstations Dispensing, Handling or
Using Hazardous Materials. Combustible and non - combustible workstations, which
dispense, handle or use hazardous materials, .shall be protected by an approved automatic
fire extin izig shing system in accordance with Section 1803.10.
Exception
Internal fire protection is not required for Biological Safety Cabinets that carrX
NSF /ANSI certification where quantities of flammable liquids in use or storage
within the cabinet do not exceed 500ml.
Sec. 9.30.220 Spill Control for Hazardous Material Liquids
Amend Section 2704.2.1 as follows:
2704.2.1 Spill Control for Hazardous Material Liquids. Rooms, buildings or areas
used for storage of hazardous material liquids shall be provided with spill control to
prevent the flow of liquids to adjoining areas. Floors in indoor locations and similar
surfaces in outdoor locations shall be constructed to contain a`spill from the largest single
vessel by one of the following methods:
1. Liquid -tight sloped or recessed floors in indoor locations or similar areas in
outdoor locations.
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2. Liquid -tight floors in indoor locations or similar areas provided with liquid -tight
raised or recessed sills or dikes.
3. Sumps and collection systems.
4. Other approved engineered systems.
Except for surfacing, the floors, sills, dikes, sumps and collection systems shall be
constructed of noncombustible material, and the liquid -tight seal shall be compatible with
the material stored. When liquid -tight sills or dikes are provided, they are not required at
perimeter openings having an open -grate trench across the opening that connects to an
approved collection system.
See. 9.30.225 Secondary Containment for Hazardous Material Liquids and Solids
Amend Section 2704.2.2 as follows:
2704.2.2 Secondary Containment for Hazardous Material Liquids and Solids.
Buildings rooms or areas used for the storage of hazardous materials liquids or solids
shall be provided with secondary containment in accordance with this section.
Delete Table: 2704.2.2 REQUIRE'D SECONDARY CONTAINMENT FOR
HAZARDOUS MATERIAL SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS STORAGE
USE, DISPENSING AND HANDLING
See. 9.30.230 Emergency Alarm Use, Dispensing and Handling
Amend Sec. 2705.4.4 to read:
2705.4.4 Emergency Alarm. When hazardous materials having a hazard ranking of 3 or
4 in accordance with NFPA 704, or toxic gases exceeding 10 cu. ft. and any amount of
highly toxic compressed gases are transported through corridors or exit enclosures, there
shall be an emergency telephone system, a local manual alarm station or an approved
alarm- initiating device at not more than 150 -foot (45,720 mm) intervals and at each exit
and exit - access doorway throughout the transport route. The signal shall be relayed to an
approved central, proprietary or remote station service or constantly attended on -site
location and shall also initiate a local audible alarm.
CORROSIVE MATERIALS
Sec. 9.30.235 Definition of Corrosive Liquid
Add the following definition to read:
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CORROSIVE LIQUID. Corrosive liquid is a liquid which, when in contact with living
tissue, will cause destruction or irreversible alteration of such tissue by chemical action.
Examples include acidic alkaline or caustic materials. Such material will be considered
corrosive when the Ph is 2 or less or 12.5 or more, except for foodstuffs or medicine.
Included are Department of Transportation and Title 22, California Code of Regulations,
66261.22 classed corrosives.
EXPLOSIVES AND F'IRE'WORKS
Sec. 9.30.240 Explosives and Fireworks - Scope
Amend Section 3301.1 to read:
3301.1 Scope. For explosives requirements see Title 19 California Code of Regulations
Division 1, Chapter 10 and Section 3301.2 of this Chapter. For fireworks requirements
see Title 19 California Code of Regulations Division 1, Chapter 6 and Section 3301.3 of
this Chapter.
Exceptions:
1. The armed Forces of the United States, Coast Guard or National Guard.
2. Explosives in forms prescribed by the official United States Pharmacopoeia.
3. The use of explosive materials by federal, state and local regulatory, law
enforcement and fire agencies acting in their official capacities.
4. Items preempted by federal regulations.
Sec. 9.30.245 Explosives
Add Section 3301.2 to read:
3301.2 Explosives. The possession, manufacture, storage, sale, handling, and use of
explosives are prohibited.
Sec. 9.30.250 Fireworks
Add Section 3301.3 to read:
3301.3 Fireworks. The possession, manufacture. storage. sale. handling. and use of
fireworks, including those fireworks classified as Safe and Sane by the California State
Fire Marshal, are prohibited.
Exceptions:
1. Storage, handling and use of fireworks and pyrotechnic special effects outside
of buildings when used for public or proximate audience displays, motion
picture, television, theatrical and group entertainment productions and when
in accordance with Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations.
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2. Storage handling and use of pyrotechnic special effects fireworks inside of
buildings when used for proximate audience displays or special effects in
theatrical, television, motion picture and group entertainment productions
when in accordance with Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations and
when in buildings equipped throughout with an approved fire sprinkler
system.
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Sec. 9.30.255 Model Rocketry
Add Section 3301.4 to read:
3301.4 Model Rocketry. The storage, handling, and use of model rockets shall be in
accordance with Title 19 of the California Code of Re.ilations and as approved by the
Fire Code Official.
Sec. 9.30.255 Small Arms Ammunition
Add sections 3301.5 through 3301.5.3.2.3 to read:
3301.5 Small Arms Ammunition - General. Indoor storage and display of black powder,
smokeless propellants and small arms ammunition shall comply with Sections 3301.5.1
through 3301.5.4.2.3.
3301.5.1 Packages. Smokeless propellants shall be stored in approved shipping
containers conforming to DOTn 49 CFR, Part 173.
3301.5.1.1 Repackaging. The bulk repackaging of smokeless propellants, black powder
and small arms primers shall not be performed in retail establishments.
3301.5.1.2 Damaged packages. Damaged containers shall not be repackaged.
Exception: Approved repackaging of damaged containers of smokeless propellant into
containers of the same type and size as the original container.
3301.5.2 Storage in Group R occupancies. The storage of small arms ammunition in
Group R occupancies shall comply with Sections 3301.5.2.1 through 3301.5.2.3.
3301.5.2.1 Smokeless propellants. Smokeless propellants intended for personal use in
quantities not exceeding 20 pounds (9kg) are permitted to be stored in Group R -3
occupancies where kept in original containers. Smokeless powder in quantities
exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg) but not exceeding 50 pounds (23 kg) are permitted to be
stored in Group R -3 occupancies where kept in a wooden box or cabinet having walls of
at least 1 inch (25 min) nominal thickness.
3301.5.2.2 black powder. Black powder intended for personal use in quantities not
exceeding 20 pounds (9 kg) are permitted to be stored in Group R -3 occupancies where
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kept in original containers and stored in a wooden box or cabinet having walls of at least
1 inch (25nm) nominal thickness.
3301.5.2.3 Small arms primers. No more than 10,000 small arms primers shall be stored
in Group R -3 occupancies.
3301.5.3 Display and storage in Group M occupancies. The display and storage of
small arms ammunition in Group M occupancies shall comply with Sections 3301.5.3.1
through 3 3 01.5.3.2.3.
3301.5.3.1 Display. The display of small.arms ammunition in Group M occupancies
shall comply with Sections 3301.5.3.1.1 through 3301.5.3.1.3.
3301.5.3.1.1 Smokeless propellant. No more than 20 pounds (9 kg) of smokeless
propellants, each in containers of 1 pound (0.454 kg) or less capacity, shall be displayed
in Group M occupancies.
3301.5.3.1.2 Black powder. No more than 1 pound (0.454 kg) of black powder shall be
displayed in Group M occupancies.
3301.5.3.1.3 Small arms primers. No more than 10,000 small arms primers shall be
displayed in Group M occupancies.
3301.5.3.2 Storage. The storage of small arms ammunition in Group M occupancies
shall comply with S ections 3 3 01.5.3.2.1 through 3 3 01.5.3.2.3.
3301.5.3.2.1 Storage of Smokeless propellant. Commercial stocks of smokeless
propellants not on display shall not exceed 100 pounds (45 kg). Quantities exceeding 20
pounds (9 kg), but not exceeding 100 pounds (45 kg), shall be stored in portable wooden
boxes having walls of at least 1 inch (25 mm) nominal thickness.
3301.5.3.2.2 Black powder. Commercial stocks of black powder not on display shall not
exceed 50 pounds (23 kg) and shall be stored in a type 4 indoor magazine. When black
powder and smokeless propellants are stored together in the same magazine, the total
quantity shall not exceed that permitted for black powder..
3301.5.3.2.3 Small arms primers. Commercial stocks of small arms primers not on
display shall not exceed 750,000. Storage shall be arranged such that not more than
100,000 small arms primers are stored in any one pile and piles are at least 15 feet (4572
nun) apart.
FLAMMABLE AND COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS
STORAGE
Sec. 9.30.260 Overfill Prevention of Liquid Storage Tanks
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Amend section 3404.2.7.5.8 to read:
3404.2.7.5.5 Overfill Prevention. An approved means or method in accordance with
Section 3404.2.9.6.6 shall be provided to prevent the overfill of all Class I, II and IIIA
liquid storage tanks. Storage tanks in refineries, bulk plants or terminals regulated by
Sections 3406.4 or 3406.7 shall have overfill protection in accordance with API 2350.
An approved means or method in accordance with Section 3404.2.9.7.6 shall be provided
to prevent the overfilling of Class IIIB liquid storage tanks connected to fuel- burning
equipment inside buildings.
Exception: Deleted
Sec. 9.30.265 Automatic Filling of Tanks
Add section 3404.2.7.5.9 to read:
3404.2.7.5.9 Automatic Filling of Tanks. Sys that automatically fill fl or
combustible liquid tanks shall be equipped with overfill protection, approved by the fire
code official, that sends an alarm signal to a co nstantly attended location and immediately
stops the filling of the tank. The alarm signal and automatic shutoff shall be tested on an
annual basis and records of such testing shall be maintained on -site for a period of five
5 ears.
HIGHLY TOXIC AND TOXIC MATERIALS
GENERAL
Sec. 9.30.270 Moderately Toxic Gases
Add Sec. 3701.3 to read:
3701.3 M oderately Toxic Gases With a LC50 Equal To Or Less Than 3000 farts
Per Million. Notwithstanding the hazard class definition in Section 3702, moderately
toxic gases with an LC50 less than 3000 parts per million shall additional) comply with
th requirements for toxic gases in Section 3704 of this code
DEFINITIONS
Sec.. 9.30.275 Definition of Moderately Toxic Gas
The following definitions are added to read:
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MODERATELY TOXIC GAS. Moderately toxic gas is a chemical or substance that
has a median lethal concentration (LC50) in air more than 2000 pants per million but not
more than 5000 parts per million by volume of gas or vapor, when administered by
continuous inhalation for an hour, or less if death occurs within one hour, to albino rats
weighing Zink; between 200 and 300 grams each.
MAXIMUM THRESHOLD QUANTITY (MAX TQ). Maximum Threshold Quantity
(Max TQ) is the maximum quantity of a moderately toxic or toxic gas, which may be
stored in a single vessel before a more stringent category of regulation is applied. The
following equation shall be used to calculate the Max TQ:
Max TQ (pounds) = LC50 (ppm ) x 2 lb,
For Gas Mixtures, the LC50 value for a gas mixture containing one or more toxic, highly
toxic or moderately toxic components shall be calculated using CGA Standards P -20 and
P -23 as referenced in Appendix E, Section 103.1.3.1
Sec. 9.30.280 Highly Toxic, Toxic and Moderately Toxic Gases
Amend Sec. 3704 to read:
HIGHLY TOXIC TOXIC AND MODERATELY TOXIC GASES INCLUDING
THOSE USED AS REFRIGE
Sec. 9.30.285 Automatic Shut -Off Valve
Add Sec. 3704.1.4 to read:
3704.1.4 Automat Shut -Off Valve. An automatic shut -off valve which is of a fail -safe
to close design, shall be provided to shut off the supply of highly gases for any of
the following:
1. Activation of a manual fire alarm system.
2. Activation of the gas detections sy
3. Failure of emergency op wer.
4. Failure of primary containment.
5. Seismic activity.
6. Failure of required ventilation.
7. Manual activation at an approved remote location.
Sec. 9.30.290 Emergency Control Station
Add Sec, 3704.1.5 to read:
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3 704.1.5 Emergency Control Station. Signals from emergency equipment used for
highly eases shall be transmitted to an emergency control station or other ap rp oved
monitoring station, which is continually staffed by trained personnel
See. 9.30.295 Maximum Threshold Quantity
Add Sec. 3704.1.6 to read:
3704.1.6 Maximum Threshold Quantity. Toxic gases stored or used in quantities
exceeding the maximum threshold quantity in a single vessel per control area or outdoor
control area shall comply with the additional requirements for highly toxic. gases of
Section 3704 of this code.
Moderately toxic gases stored or used in quantities exceeding the maximum threshol
quantity in a single vessel per control area or outdoor control area shall comply with the
a dditional requirements for toxic gases of Section 3704 of this code
Sec. 9.30.300 Reduced Flow Valve
Add Section 3 704.1.7 to read:
3704.1.7 Deduced Flow Valve. All containers of materials other than lecture bottles
containing Highly Toxic material and having a vapor pressure exceeding 29 Asia_ shall be
equipped with a reduced flow valve when available. If a reduced flow valve is not
available, the container shall be used with a flow - limiting device. All flow limitin
devices shall be part of the valve assembly and visible to the eye when possible,
oth erwise they shall be installed as close as possible to the cylinder source.
Sec. 9.30.305 Annual Maintenance
Add Section 3704.1.8 to read:
3704.1.8 Annual Maintenance. All safety control systems at a facility shall be
maintained in good working condition and tested not less frequently than annually_.
Maintenance and testing shall be performed by persons qualified to perform the
maintenance and tests. Mainte records and certifications shall be available to any
r epresentative of the Fire Department for inspection upon request.
See. 9.30.310 Fire Extinguishing Systems
Add Section 3704.1.9 to read:
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3704.1.9 Fire Extinguishing Systems. Buildings and covered exterior areas .for storage
and use areas of materials regulated by this Chapter shall be protected by an automatic
fire sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA 1.3. The design of 'the sprinkler system
for any room or area where highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases are stored,
handled or used shall be in accordance with Section 2704.5,.
Sec. 9.30.315 Focal Gas Shut -Off
Add Section 3704.1.10 to read:
3704.1.10 Local Gas Shut Off. Manual activation controls shall be provided at locations
near the point of use and near the source, as approved by the fire code official. The fire
code official may require additional controls at other places, including, but not limited to,
the entry to the building_ storage or use areas, and emergency control stations.
Manual activated shut -off valves shall be of a fail- safe -to -close design.
Sec. 9.30.320 Exhaust Ventilation Monitoring
Add Section 3704.1.11 to read:
3704:1.11 Exhaust Ventilation Monitoring. For highly toxic gases and toxic gases
exceeding threshold quantities, a continuous monitoring system shall be provided to
assure that the required exhaust ventilation rate is maintained. The monitoring system
shall initiate a local alarm. The alarm shall be both visual and audible and shall be
designed to provide warning both inside and outside of the interior storage, use, or
handling area.
Sec. 9.30.325 Emergency Response Plan
Add Section 3704.1.12 to read:
3704,1.12 Emergency Response Plan. If the preparation. of an emergency response Plan
for the facility is not required by any _other law, responsible persons shall prepare, or
cause to be prepared, and filed with the fire code official, a written emergency response
plan. If the preparation of an emergency response plan is required by other law, a
responsible person shall file a copy of the plan with the Fire Chief.
Sec. 9.30.330 Emergency Response Team
Add Section 3704.1.13 to read:
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3704.1.13 ]Emergency Response Team. Responsible ersons shall bg desipnated the on-
site emergency response team and trained to be liaison pe for the Fire Department.
T hese persons shall aid the Fire Department in preplanning emergency responses,
identifying locations where regulated materials are stored, handled and used, and be
familiar with the chemical nature of such material. An adequate number of personnel for
each work shift shall be desi iniated.
See. 9.30.335 Emergency Drills
Add Section 3704.1.14 to read:
3704.1.14 Emer eney Drills. Emergency of the on -site emergencyresponse team
shall be conducted on a regular basis but not less than once every three months. Record
of drills conducted shall be maintained.
See. 9.30.340 Cylinder Leak Testing
Add section 3704.1.15 to read:
3704.1.15 Cylinder Leak Testing. Cy linders shall be tested for leaks immediately upon
delivery and again immediatel prior to departure. Testing shall be ap by the fire
code official in accordance with appropriate nationally recognized industry standards and
practices, if any. Appr remed action shall be immediately undertaken when
leaks are detected.
Sec. 9.30.345 Inert Gas Purge System
Add Sec. 3704.1.16 to read:
3704.1.16 In ert Gas Pure System. G as sys tems shall be provided with dedicated i nert
gas purge systems. A dedicated inert gas purge system may be used to purge more than
one gas, provided the gases are compatible.. P e .,,,gas systems inside buildings sha be
located in an approved gas c abinet unless the system operates by vacuum demand.
Sec. 9.30.350 Seismic Shutoff Valve
Add. Sec. 3704.1.17 to read:
3704.1.17 Seismic Shutoff Valve. An automatic seismic shut -off valve, which is of a
f ail -safe to close design shall be provided to shutoff the supplyof highly toxic, toxic and
moderately toxic gases with an LC less than 3 parts per million upon a seismic
event within 5 seconds of a horizontal sinusoidal oscillation having a peak acceleration of
0.3G (1.47m/sec and a period of 0.4 seconds.
See. 9.30.355 Indoor Storage and Use
Amend Section 3704.2 to read:
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3704.2 Indoor Storage and Use. The indoor storage or use of highly toxic, toxic and
moderately toxic compressed gases shall be in accordance with Sections 3704.2.1
through 3704.2.2.10.3.1 The threshold quantity for highly toxic, toxic and moderately
toxic asg_es for indoor storage and use are set forth in Table 3704.2.
Sec. 9.30.360 Threshold Quantities Table
Add Table 3704.2 to read:
Threshold Quantities for Highly Toxic, Toxic and Moderately Toxic Gases
for Indoor Storage and Use
Highly Toxic
0
Toxic
10 cubic feet
Moderately Toxic
20 cubic feet
See. 9.30.365 Applicability of Regulations
Amend Section 3704.2.1 to read:
3704.2.1 applicability. The applicability of regulations governing the indoor storage and
use of highly toxic, toxic, and moderately toxic compressed gases shall be as set forth in
Sections 3704.2.1.1 through 3704.2.1.3.
Sec. 9.30.370 Quantities Not Exceeding the Maximum Allowable.
Amend Sec. 3704.2.1.1 to read:
3704.2.1.1 Quantities Not Exceeding the Maximum Allowable Quantity per Control
Area. The indoor storage or use of highly toxic, toxic an moderately toxic gases in
amounts exceeding the threshold quantity per control area set. forth in Table 3704.2 shall
be in accordance with Sections 2701, 2703, 3701, 3704.1 and 3704.2.
Sec. 9.30.375 General Indoor Requirements
Amend Sec. 3704.2.2 to read:
3704.2.2 General Indoor Requirements. The general requirements applicable to the
indoor storage and use of highly toxic and toxic compressed gases shall be in accordance
with Sections 3704.2.2.1 through 3704.2.2.10.3.
Moderately toxic gases with an LC less than 3000 parts per million shall comply with
the requirements for toxic gases in Sections 3704.2.2.1 through 3704.2.2.10.3
All other moderately toxic exceeding the threshold quantity shall comply with the
requirements for toxic gases in Sections 3704.2.2.1 through 3704.2.2.7.
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Sec. 9.30.350 Treatment Systems
Amend Sec. 3704.2.2.7 to read:
3704.2.2.7 Treatment Systems. The exhaust ventilation from gas cabinets, exhausted
enclosures, gas rooms and local exhaust systems required in Section 3704.2.2.4 and
3704.2.2.5 shall be directed to a treatment system. The treatment system shall be utilized
to handle the accidental release of gas and to process exhaust ventilation. The treatment
system shall be designed in accordance with Sections 3704.2.2.7.1 through 3704,2.2.7.5
and Section 505 of the California Mechanical Code.
Exceptions:
1. Highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic gases storage. A treatment system is
not required for cylinders, containers and tanks in storage when all of the
following are provided:
1.1. Valve outlets are equipped with gas -tight outlet plug or caps.
1.2. Hand wheel - operated valves have handles secured to prevent movement.
1.3. Approved containment vessels or containment systems are provided in
accordance with Section 3704.2.2.3.
See. 9.30.355 Alarms
Amend 3704.2.2.10.1 to read:
3704.2.2.10.1. Alarms. The gas detection system shall initiate a local alarm and transmit
a signal to a constantly attended control station when a short -term hazard condition is
detected. The alarm shall be both visual and audible and shall provide warning both
inside and outside the area where the gas is detected. The audible alarm shall be distinct
from all other alarms.
Exception: Deleted
See. 9.30.390 Outdoor Storage and Use
Amend Section 3704.3 to read:
3704.3 Outdoor Storage and Use. The outdoor storage or use of highly toxic, toxic
and moderately toxic compressed gases shall be in accordance with Sections 3704.3.1
through 3704.3.4. The threshold quantity for highly toxic, toxic and moderately toxic
oxic
gases for outdoor storage and use are set forth in Table 3704.3.
Sec. 9.30.395 Threshold Quantities - Outdoor Storage and Use Table
Add Table 3704.3 to read:
Threshold Quantities for Highly Toxic, Toxic and ModerAtely Toxic Gases for
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Outdoor Storage and Use
Highly Toxic
0
Toxic
10 cubic feet
Moderately Toxic
20 cubic feet
Sec. 9.30.400 Applicability of Regulations
Amend Section 3704.3.1 to read:
3704.3.1 Applicability. The applicability of regulations governing the outdoor storage
and use of highly toxic, toxic, and moderately y oxic compressed gases shall be as set forth
in Sections 3704.3.1.1 through 3704.3.1.3.
Sec. 9.30.405 Quantities Not Exceeding the Maximum Allowable,Quantity
Amend Section 3704.3.1.1
3704.3.1.1 Quantities Not Exceeding The Maximum Allowable Quantity Per Control
Area. The outdoor storage or use of highly toxic and toxic gases in amounts exceeding
the threshold quantity per control area set forth in Table 3704.3 shall be in accordance
with Sections 2701, 2703, 3701, 3704.1, and 3704.3.
Moderately toxic gases with an LC50 less than 3000 parts per million in amounts
exceeding the threshold quantity in Table 3704.3 shall comply with the requirements for
toxic gases in Sections 2701, 2703, 3701, 3704.1 and 3704.3.
Moderately toxic gases in amounts exceeding the threshold quantity in Table 3704.3 shall
comply with the requirements for toxic gases in Sections 2701, 2703, 3701, 3704.1 and
3704.3.2.1 through 3704.3.2.5.
See. 9.30.410 Outdoor Storage Weather Protection for Portable Tanks and
Cylinders
Amend Section 3704.3.3 to read:
3704.3.3 Outdoor Storage Weather Protection For Portable Tanks and Cylinders.
Weather protection in accordance with Section 2704.13 and this section shall be provided
for portable tanks and cylinders located outdoors and not within gas cabinets or
exhausted -enclosures. The storage area shall be equipped with an approved automatic
sprinkler system in accordance with Section 903�o�-4-4 2704.5:
Exceptions: Deleted
Sec. 9.30.412 Pyrophoric Materials
Add Section 4105.3.1 to read:
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4105.3.1 Silane distribution systems automatic shutdown. Silane distribution systems
shall automatically shut down at the source upon activation of the gas detection system at
levels above the alarm level and /or failure of the ventilation system for the silane
distribution system.
REQUIREMENTS FOR WILDLAND -URBAN INTERFACE
FIRE AREAS
DEFINITIONS
See. 9.30.415 Definition of Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area
Amend Section 4902 as follows:
Amend definition of Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area as follows:
Wildland- Urban Interface Fire Area is a geographical. area identified by the state as a
"Fire Hazard Severity Zone" in accordance with the Public Resources Code Sections
4201 through 4204 and Government Code Sections 51175 through 51189, or other areas
designated by the enforcing agency to be at a significant risk from wildfires. See Article
86B for the applicable referenced sections of the Government Code and the Public
Resources Code. The Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area shall be defined as all areas
within the Town of Los Gatos as set forth and delineated on the map entitled "Wildland -
Urban Interface Fire Area" which map and all notations, references, data and other
information shown thereon are hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter. The map
properly attested, shall be on file in the Office of the Ci Clerk of the Town of Los
Gatos.
Sec. 9.30.416 Hazardous Vegetation and Fuel Management
Amend Section 4906.2 to read:
4906.2 Application. Buildings and structures located in the following areas shall
maintain the required hazardous vegetation and fuel. management:
1. All unincorporated lands designated by the State Board of Forestry and Fire
Protection as State Responsibility Areas (SRA) including:
1.1 Moderate Fire Hazard Severity Zones
1.2 IIigh Fire Hazard Severity Zones
1.3 Very -High Fire Hazard severity Zones
2. Land designated as a Very -High Fire Hazard Severity Zone or as a Wildland-
Urban Interface Fire Area by the Town of Los Gatos.
Sec. 9.30.417 Defensible Space
Amend section 4907.1 to read:
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4907.1 General. Defensible space will be maintained around all buildings and structures
in State Responsibility Areas (SRA) as required in Public Resources Code 4290 and
"SRA Fire Safe Regulations" California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Division 1.5,
Chapter 7, Subchapter 2, Section 1270.
Buildings and structures within the Very -High Fire Hazard Severity Zones of a Local
responsibility Area (LRA) shall maintain defensible space as outlined in Government
Code 51175 — 51189 and any local ordinance of the authority having jurisdiction.
Persons owning, leasing, controlling, operating or maintaining buildings or structures in
the locally adopted Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area but that are not within the Very -
High Fire Severity Zone and persons owning, leasing or controlling land adjacent to such
buildings or structures, shall at all times:
1. Maintain an effective defensible space by removing and clearing away flammable
vegetation and combustible growth from areas within 30 feet (9144 mm) of such
buildings or structures.
Exception: Single specimens of trees, ornamental shrubbery or similar plants
used as ground covers, provided that they do not form a means of rapidly
transmitting fire from the native growth to any structure.
2. Maintain additional effective defensible space by removing brush, flammable
vegetation and combustible growth located, 30 feet to 100 feet (9144 mm to 30480
mm) when required by the fire code official due to steepness of terrain or other
conditions that would cause a defensible space of only 30 feet (9144 mm) to be
insufficient.
Exception: Grass and other vegetation located more than 30 feet (9144 mm)
from buildings or structures and less than .18 inches (457 mm) in height above the
ground need not be removed where necessary to stabilize the soil and prevent
erosion.
3. Remove portions of trees, which extend within 10 feet (3 048 min) of the outlet of
a chimney.
4. Maintain trees adjacent to or overhanging a building free of deadwood; and
5. Maintain the roof of a structure free of leaves, needles or other dead vegetative
growth.
Sec. 9.30.418 Corrective Actions
Add Section 4907.2 to read:
4907.2 Corrective Actions. The executive body is authorized to instruct the fire code
official to give notice to the owner of the property upon which conditions regulated by
section 4907.1 exist to correct such conditions. If the owner fails to correct such
conditions, the executive body is authorized to cause the same to be done and make the
expense of such correction a lien upon the property where such condition exists.
FIRE PRO'T'ECTION PLAN
Sec. 9.30.420 Fire Protection Plan- General
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Add Section 4908 to read:
4905.1 General. When required by the code official, a fire protection plan shall be
pre ap red.
Sec. 9.30.425 Fire Protection Plan- Content
Add Section 47908.2 to read:
4905.2 Content. The plan shall be based upon a site - specific wildfire risk assessment that
includes considerations of location, topography, aspect, flammable vegetation, climatic
conditions and fire history. The plan shall address water supply, access, building igniti
and fire - resistance factors fire protection systems and equipment, defensible space and
veget management.
See. 9.30.430 Fire Protection Plan- Cost
Add Section 4908.3 to read:
4905.3 Cost. The cost _ of _fire_ protection plan preparation an review shall be the
responsibility of the applicant.
See. 9.30.435 Fire Protection Plan - Retention
Add Section 4908.4 to read:
4905.4 Plan Retention. The fire pprote plan shall be retained by the fire code
official.
ACCESS
See. 9.30.450 Access- General
Add Section 4909 to read:
4909.1 General. Buildin and structures, or portions thereof, hereafter const or
relocated into or within Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Areas shall be provided with fire
a pparatus access in accordance with Chapter 5 and section 4909.2.
Sec. 9.30.455 Driveways
Add Section 4909.2 to read:
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4909.2 Driveways. Driveways in excess of 150 feet (45,720 mm) in length shall be
provided with turnarounds, Driveways in excess of 200 feet (60,960 min) in len h and
less than 20 feet (6096 mm) in width shall be provided with turnouts in addition to
turnarounds. An all- weather surface shall be any surface material acceptable to the code
official.
A driveway shall not serve in excess of two dwelling units.
Exception:
When such driveways meet the requirements for an access road in accordance
with this chapter.
Driveway turnarounds shall be in accordance with Fire Department . Standards.
Driveways that connect with a road or roads at more than one point may be considered as
having a turnaround if all changes of direction meet the radii require_ ments for driveway
turnarounds.
Driveway turnouts shall be an all- weather road surface at least 10 feet (3048 mm) wide
and 30 feet (9144 mm) long. Driveway turnouts shall be located as required by the code
official.
Vehicle load limits shall be posted at both entrances to bridges on driveways and private
roads. Design loads for bridges shall be established by the code official.
WATER SUPPLY
Sec. 9.30.465 Water Supply - General
Add Section 4910 to read:
4910.1 General. Buildings and structures, or portions thereof, hereafter constructed or
relocated into or within Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Areas shall be provided with fire
protection water supplies in accordance with Chapter 5 and Sections 4910.2 and 4910.3.
Exception:
Buildings containing only private garages, carports, sheds and agricultural
buildings with a building area of not more than 500 square feet 56 m2).
Sec. 9.30.500 Clearance of Fuel
Add Section 4910.2 to read:
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. Of
Fuel.
Defensible space shall be provided around water tank
structures water supply
pumps
and pump houses in accordance with Section 4907.
Sec. 9.30.505 Standby Power
Add Section 4910.3 to read:
4910.3 Standby Power. Stationary water supply facilities within the Wildland -Urban
Interface Fire Area dependent on electrical power to meet adequate. water supply
de mands shall provide standby power systems in accordance with the Electrical Code to
ensure that an uninterrupted water su pply is maintained. The standby power source shall
be capable of providing power for a minimum of two hours.
the fire
Iv is not
required where the primary power service to the stationary water sulp I
facility is under oar und.
2. A standby power supply is not required where the stationary water supply
facility serves no more than one single- family dwelling.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SUPPRESSTION AND CONTROL
Sec. 9.30.525 General Requirements for Suppression and Control
Add Section 4911 to read:
4 911.1 Scope. The provisions of this section establish general re uirements a plicable to
new and existing properties located within the Wildland- Urban Interface Fire Area.
Sec. 9.30.530 Clearance of Brush or Vegetative Growth from Roadways
Add Section 4911.2 to read:
4911.2 Clearance Of Brush Or Veg etative Growth From Roadwi,The code official
is authorized to require areas within 10 feet (3048 mm) on each side of o rtion of fire
apparatus access roads and driveways to be cleared of non - fire - resistive vegetation
rg_owth.
Exce t� ion:
Single specimens of trees ornamental vegetative fuels or cultivated ground cover,
such as g.,reen r�ivy succulents. or similar plants used as ground cover,
provided they do not form a means of readily transmitt fire.
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ACCESS RESTRICTIONS
Sec. 9.30.550 Restricted Entry to Public Lands
Add Section 4911.3 to read:
4911.3.1 Restricted Entry To Public Lands. The code official is authorized to
detennine and publicly announce when Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Areas shall be
closed to entry and when such areas shall again be opened to entry. Entry on and
occupation of 'Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area, except public roadways, inhabited
areas or established trails and campsites that have not been closed during such time when
the Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area is closed to entry, is prohibited.
Exceptions:
1. Residents and owners of private property within the Wildland -Urban Interface
Fire Areas and their invitees and ug ests going to or being on their lands.
2. Entry, in the course of duty, by peace or police officers, and other duly_
authorized public officers, members of a fire department and members of the
Wildland Firefighting Service.
Sec. 9.30.600 Use of Fire Roads and Defensible Space
Add Section 4911.3.2
4911.3.2 Use of Fire Roads and Defensible Space. Motorcycles, motor scooters and
motor vehicles shall not be driven or parked on, and trespassing is prohibited on, fire
roads or defensible space beyond the point where travel is restricted by a cable, gate or
sign, without the permission of the property owners. Vehicles shall not be parked in a
manner that obstructs the entrance to a fire road or defensible space.
Exception: Police officers acting within their scope of duty. Radio and
television aerials, guy wires thereto, and other obstructions shall not be installed
or maintained on fire roads or defensible spaces, unless located 16 feet
(4877 mm) or more above such fire road or defensible space.
Add Section 4911.3.3
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4911.3.3 Use of Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, Ultra -light Aircraft and Motor
Vehicles. Motorcycles, motor scooters, ultra - light aircraft and motor vehicles shall not
be operated within the Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area, without a permit by the fire
code official, except on clearly established public or private roads. Permission from the
property owner shall be presented when requesting a permit.
Add Section 4911.3.4
4911.3.4 Tampering with Docks, Barricades, Signs and Address Markers.
Locks, barricades, seals, cables, signs and address markers installed within the Wildland-
Urban Interface Fire Area, by or under the control of the fire code official, shall not be
tampered with, mutilated, destroyed or removed.
Gates, doors, barriers and locks installed by or under the control of the fire code official
shall not be unlocked.
IGNITION SOURCE CONTROL
Sec. 9.30.615 Clearance from Ignition Sources
Add Section 4912.1 to read:
4912.1 General. Ignition sources shall be in accordance with Section 4912.
Add Section 4912.2 to read:
4912.2 Clearan From Igni tion Sources. Clearance_ betwee ignition s ources and
Prass brush or other combustible materials sh be maintained a minimum of 30 feet
W44-
Sec. 9.30.620 Smoking Prohibited
Add Section 4912.3 to read:
4912.3 Smoking. When required by-the code official sites shall be posted st NO
SMOKING. No person shall smok within 15 fee 4572 mini) of combustible materials
o r non - fire - resistive vegetation.
Exception. ,
Places of habitation or in the boundaries of established smoking areas or
campsites as designated 1 ted by the fire code official.
Sec. 9.30.625 Equipment and Devices Generating Beat, Sparks or Open Flames
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Add Section 4912.4 to read:
4912.4 Equipment And Devices Generating Heat, Sparks Or Open Flames.
Equipment and devices generating heat, sparks or open flames enable of igniting nearby
combustibles shall not be used in Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Areas without a Permit
from the fire code official.
Exception:
Use of approved equipment in habitated premises or designated campsites that are
a minimum of 30 feet (9144 min) from ass -, grain -, brush- or forest- covered
areas.
Sec. 9.30.630 Fireworks in Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Areas Prohibited
Add Section 4912.5 to read:
4912.5 Fireworks. Fireworks shall not be used or possessed in Wildland -Urban Interface
Fire Areas,
Sec. 9.30.635 Outdoor Fires in Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area - General
Add Section 4913 to read:
4913.1 General. No person shall build, ignite or maintain any outdoor fire of any kind
for any purpose in or on any Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Area, except by the authority
of a written permit from the fire code official.
Exception.°
Outdoor fires within inhabited premises or designated campsites where such fires
are in a permanent barbecue, portable barbecue, outdoor fireplace or grill and are
a minimum of 30 feet (9144 mm ) from any combustible material or non -fire-
resistive ve etg ation.
Sec. 9.30.640 Permits for Outdoor Fires
Add Section 4913.2 to read:
4913.2 Permits. Permits for outdoor fires shall incorporate such terms and conditions
that will reasonably safeguard public safet�.and property. Outdoor fires shall not be built,
united or maintained in Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Areas under the following
conditions:
1. When high winds are blowing,
2. When a person 17 years old or over is not present at all times to watch and tend
such fire, or
3. When a public announcement is made that open burning is prohibited.
Sec. 9.30.645 Restrictions for Outdoor Fires
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Add Section 4.913.3 to read:
4913.3 Restrictions. No person shall u se a permanent barbecue, portable barbecue,
outdoor fireplace or grill for the disposal of rubbish, trash or combustible waste material.
Sec. 9.30.650 Outdoor Fireplaces, Permanent ]Barbecues and Grills
Add Section 4913.4 to read:
4913.4 Outdoor Fireplaces, Pe rmanent Barbecues And Grills. Outdo fireplaces,
permanent barbecues and grills shall not be built, installed or maintained in Wildland-
Urban Interface Fire Areas without approval of the fire code official.
Outdoor fireplaces, permanent barbecues and gills shall be located a minimum of 30 feet
(9144 min) from any combustible material or non - fire - resistive vegetation and shall
maintained in good repair and in a safe condition at all times. Openings in su
appliances shall be provided with an ap sh ark arrestor, screen or door. For the
purposes of this section, ignition- resistant material shall not be considered to be
combustible material.
Exceation
When approved by the fire code official, unprotected openings in barbecues and
grills necessary for proper functioning_
LIQUIFIED PETROLEUM GAS INSTALLATIONS
Sec. 9.30.675 Liquefied Petroleum Gas Installations
Add section 4914 to read:
4914.1 Vegetation Clearance around Tanks /Containers. Flammable vegetation shall
be cleared a minimum of 30 feet around liquefied petroleum gas tanks /containers.
Sec. 9.30.700 Storage of Firewood and Combustible Materials- General
Add Section 4915.1 to read:
4915.1 General. Firewood and-combustible material shall n be stored in unenclosed
spaces beneath buildings or structures, or on decks or under eaves, canopies or other
projections or overhangs. The storage of firewood and combustible material stored in the
defensible space shall be located a minimum of 30 feet (6096 mm) from'structures and
separated from the crown of trees by a minimum horizontal distance of 15 feet.
Sec. 9.30.705 Storage of Firewood and Combustible Materials for Off -Site Use
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Add Section 4915.2 to read:
4915.2 Store For Off -Site Use. Firewood and combustible materials not for
consumption on the premises shall be stored as approved by the fire code official.
DUMPING
Sec. 9.30.710 Waste Material
Add Section 4721.1 to read:.
49161 Waste Material. Waste material shall not be placed, deposited or dumped in
Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Areas or in on or along trails, roadways highways or
against structures in Wildland- Urban Interface Fire Areas.
Exception•
Approved public and approved private dumping areas.
reas.
Sec. 9.30.715 Ashes and Coals
Add Section 4916.2 to read:
4916.2 Ashes And Coals. Ashes and coals shall not be placed, deposited or dumped in or
on the Wildland -Urban Interface Fire Areas.
Exceptions-
1. In the hearth of an established fire pit, camp stove or fireplace.
2 In a noncombustible container with a ti t fitting lid, which is kept or
maintained in a safe location not <less than 10 feet (3048 mm) from non -fire-
resistive vegetation or structures.
3 Where such ashes or coals are buried and covered with 1 foot (305 mm) of
mineral earth not less than 25 feet (7620 mm) from non - fire - resistive
vegetation or structures
PROTECTION OF PUMPS AND WATER STORAGE FACILITIES
Sec. 9.30.720 Defensible Space for the Water Supply
Add Section 4917 to read:
4917.1 Clearance of Flammable Vegetation, Flammable vegetation shall be cleared a
minimum of 30 feet from. water storage equipment and pumping facilities.
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PERMITS
Sec. 9.30.745 Construction Permit Fees
Section 105.1.4 is added to read as follows
105.1.4 Constructio ermit fees. Construction permit f and plan review fees for fire
hydrant systems fire extin tg� ishing systems and fire alarm systems shall be paid to the
Santa Clara County Fire Department in accordance with the following table based on
valuation. The valuation shall be limited to the value of the system installation for which
the permit is being issued. Plan review fees are 65 % of the Permit Fee amount. For the
purposes of determining the total fee amount for each permit, the plan review fee shall be
added to the Permit Fee.
TOTAL VALUATIONS
PERMIT FEE _ --
$1,00 TO $500.00
$23.50
$501.00 TO $2,000.00
$23.50 for the first $500.00 plus $3.05 for each additional
$100.00, or fraction ther eof, to and including $2,000.0
$2001.00 TO $25,000.00
$69.25 for the first $2,000.00 plus $14.00 for each additional
$1,000.00 or fractio thereof, to and including $25,000.00
$25,001.00 TO $50,000.00
$391.25 for the first $25,000.00 plus $10.10 for each
additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including
$50,000.00
$50,001.00 TO $100,000.00
$643.75 for the first $50,000.00 plus $7.00 for each additional
$1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including $100,000
$100,001.00 to $500,000.00
$993.75 for the first $100,000.00 plus $5.60 for each additional
$1,000.00, or fraction thereof to and inclu $500,000.
;$500,001 to $1,000,000.00
$3,233.75 for the first $500,000.00 plus $4.75 for each
additional $1,000.00, or fraction thereof, to and including
$1,000,000.00
$1,000,001 and up
$5,608.75 for the first $1,000,000.00 plus $3.15 for each
additional $1,000. or fraction thereof
Additional re- inspections, in connection with the permits above, are to be paid at $30.00 for
each occu rrence at the discretion of the fire code official.
Sec. 9.30.750 Operational Permit Fees
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Section 105.1.5 is added to read as follows
105.1.5 Operational permit fees. Operational permit fees shall be paid to the Santa
Clara County Fire Department as follows:
FACILITY TYPE
P_ ERMIT FEE
1.
Institutional
A. Over 50 persons
$100.00 - Annually
B. More than 6 persons
$ 75.00 - Annually
2.
Day Care Facilities
More than 6 clients
$3 5.00 - Annually
3.
Places of Assembly
A. 50 -300 persons
$50.00 - Annually
B. Over 300 persons
$85.00 - Annually
4.
Temporary Membrane Structures, Tents and Canopies
(Only those requiring permits in accordance with Section
105.6.43).
$85.00 — Each occurrence
Sec. 9.30.755 Compressed Gas Permits
Section 105.6.8 is amended to read as follows:
105.6.8 COMPRESSED GASES. An operational permit is required for the storage, use
or handling at normal temperature and pressure (NPT) of compressed gases in excess of.
the amounts listed in Chapter 1, Table 105.6.8, to install any piped distribution system for
compressed cases, or to install anon- flammable medical izas manifold system. A permit
is required to install, repair, abandon, remove, place temporarily out of service, close or
substantially modify a compressed gas system.
Exceptions:
1. Vehicles equipped for and using compressed gas as a fuel for propelling the vehicle.
2. Routine maintenance.
3. For emerRencv repair work performed on an emer2enev basis, application for permit
shall be made within two working days of commencement of work.
4. Inert and simple asphyxiants at or below the amounts listed in Table 105 -A.
The permit applicant shall apply for approval to close storage, use or handling facilities at
least 30 days prior to the termination of the storage, use or handling of compressed or
liquefied uses. Such application shall include any change or alteration of the facility
closure plan filed pursuant to Section 8001.13. This 30 -day period may be waived by the
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chief if there are special circumstances requiring such waiver.
Amend Table 105.6.8 to read:
TA BLE r
PERAUT AMOUNTS FOR COMPRESSED GASES'
TYPE OF GAS
_
AIWOUNT(cubic
feet 2
X 0.0283 fo m
Corrosive - �
200 Y
Flammable (except cryogenic and liquefied petroleum
gases)
200
Highly toxic
Any amount
Inert and sim ple asphyxiant
6,000
Irritant
200
Moderately toxic
20
Other health hazards
650
Oxidizing (including oxygenY
504
Pyro horic
Any amount
Radioactive
Any amount
Sensitizer _
200
Toxic _
Any Amount
U nstable (reactive)
Any amount
1 Refer to Chapters 27, 30, 32, 35, 37, 40 and 41 for additional
requirements and exceptions.
2 Cubic feet measured at normal Temperature and pressure.
Sec. 9.30.760 Cryogenic Fluid Permits
Section 105.6. 10 is amended to read as follows:
105.6.10 Cryogenic fluids. An operational permit is required to produce, store transport
on site, use, handle or dispense cryogenic fluids in excess of the amounts listed in
Chapter 1, Table 105.6. 10 or to install a cryogenic vessel or piping system for the storage
or distribution of cryogens.
Exception:
Permits are not required for vehicles equipped for and using cryogenic fluids as a fuel for
propelling the vehicle or for refrigerating the lading.
See. 9.30.765 Permit Amounts for Hazardous Materials
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Amend Table 105.6.20 to read:
TABLE 105.6.20
PERMIT AMOUNTS FOR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
TYPE OF MATERIAL
AMOUNT
Combustible liquids
See Section 105.6.16
Corrosive materials:
Gases
See Section 105.6.8
Liquids
55 gallons
Solids
500 pounds
Cryogens
See Section 105.6.10
Explosive materials
See Section 105.6.14
Flammable materials:
Gases
See Section 105.6.8
Liquids
See Section 105.6.16
Solids
10 pounds
Higbly toxic materials:
Gases
Any amount
Liquids
Any amount
Solids
Any amount
Moderately toxic gas
20 cubic feet
Organic peroxides:
Liquids: Class I -IV
Any Amount
Liquids: Class V
No Permit Required
Solids: Class I -IV
Any Amount
Solids: Class V
No Permit Required
Oxidizing materials:
Gases
504 Cubic Feet
Liquids
Any amount
Solids:
Any amount
Pyrophoric materials:
Gases
Any amount
Liquids
Any amount
Solids
Any amount
Toxic materials:
Gases
Any amount
Liquids
Any amount
Solids
Any amount
Unstable (reactive) materials:
Gases
Any amount
Liquids
Any amount
Solids
Any amount
Water reactive materials:
Liquids
Any amount
Solids
Any amount
For SI: 1 gallon = 3.785 L, 1 pound = 0.454kg.
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a. 20 gallons when Table 2703.1.1(1) Note k applies and hazard identification signs in
accordance with Section 2703.5 are provided for quantities of 20 gallons or less.
b. 200 pounds when Table 2703.1.1(1) Note k applies and hazard identification signs in
accordance with Section 2703.5 are provided for quantities of 200 pounds or less.
Sec. 9 .30.770 Day Care Facility Permit
Section 105.6.48 is added to read as follows:
105.6.48 Daffy care facility. An operational perm is re quired too perate a business as a
day care facility for more than 6 peop
Sec. 9.30.775 Institutional Permits
Section 105.6.4.9 is added to read as follows:
105.6.49 Institutional. A permit is required too ep rate, maintain, or use any institution
type occupancy. For the purpose of this Section, an institution shall be but is not limited
to: hospitals children's home home or institution for insane or mentally retarded
persons, home or institution for the care of aged _ or senile persons, sanitarium, nursing or
convalescent home certified family care homes residential care homes for the elderly,
out of home placement facilities, halfway house, and day care nurseries or similar facility
of any capacity.)
Sec, 9.30,780 Final Inspection
Section 106.5 is added to read as follows:
106.5 F inal Inspecti No final inspection as to all or any - ortion of a developm
s hall be de completed until the installation of the required fire protection facilities
and access ways have been completed and approved. No final certificate of occupancy
may be granted until the Fire Department issues notice of final clearance of such fire
protection facilities and access ways to the Building Department.
Sec: 9.30.785 VIOLATIONS
Section 1093 is deleted
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SECTION III
In the event that any part of this ordinance is held to be invalid, the invalid part or
parts shall be severed from the remaining portions which shall remain in full force and
effect.
SECTION IV
This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the
Town of Los Gatos on , 20_ and adopted by the following vote as an
ordinance of the Town of Los Gatos at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the
Town of Los Gatos on , 20_ This ordinance takes effect 30 days after it
is adopted.
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
SIGNED:
MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
ATTEST:
CLERK ADMINISTRATOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
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RESOLUTION NO. 2010-
RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
MAKING FINDINGS FOR MODIFYING THE 2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING AND FIRE CODES
WHEREAS;
A. Section 17958 of the Health and Safety Code requires that cities choose between
adopting ordinances and regulations imposing uniform codes setting rules and regulations for
building, fire, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and housing, or submitting to the regulations
adopted by the State Building Standards Commission, and
B. The Town of Los Gatos, in Chapters 6 and 9 of the Town Code, had previously
adopted the uniform codes, and
C. On January 15, 2010, the State of California Building Standards Commission adopted eleven
new Parts to the California Code of Regulations, CCR Title 24, which the Town will be required to
enforce as written or adopt with local amendments, and
D. Sections 17958.5 and 17958.7 of the Health and Safety Code permits cities to modify
the California code requirements if it makes an express findings that such modifications are
reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological, geographical, or topographical conditions, and
E. The Town of Los Gatos experiences low humidity, high wind, and warm temperatures
during the summer months creating conditions which are particularly conducive to the ignition
and spread of grass, brush, and structure fires, and
F. The Town of Los Gatos is situated adjacent to active earthquake faults capable of
producing substantial seismic events, and
G. The Town of Los Gatos is partially located in rugged, steep, and heavily vegetated
hillsides accessible over limited roadways that are in areas steep, narrow, and circuitous, and
H. Because the Town is divided by a creek, freeways and other traffic corridors, and is
partially located in hillside areas with limited access, the occurrence of a major earthquake
would significantly impact the ability of fire crews to respond to emergencies should one or
Attachment 2
more bridges.collapse or be substantially damaged. Additionally, fire suppression capabilities
will be severely limited should the water system be extensively damaged during the seismic
event, and
I. Due to these climatic, geological, geographical, and topographical conditions, mitigation
measures are necessary such as automatic fire suppression systems, communications systems, access to
buildings, seismic protection, safety controls for hazardous materials and other safe guards in .
order to minimize the risks to citizens, firefighters, and property resulting from the severity of
a fire threat and potential delays in responding to such threats.
RESOLVED:
Modifications to the California Codes contained in an Ordinance introduced by the Town.
Council on December 6, 2010, are reasonably necessary to address the climatic, geological, geographical,
And topographical conditions described herein above.
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the
Town of Los Gatos, California held on the 20th day of December, 2010, by the following vote:
COUNCIL MEMBERS:
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
ABSTAIN:
ATTEST: /s/ Jackie D. Rose
CLERK ADMINISTRATOR
OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
SIGNED: /s/
MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS
LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA
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