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(Dosrot "ATE: MAY 17, 1993 Inter -Com
TO:
WILLIAM A.
HUSTON,
CITY MANAGER
FROM:
OFFICE OF
THE CITY
CLERK
SUBJECT:
ORDINANCE
NO. 1104;
UNIFORM FIRS CODE
RECOMMENDATION•
Have second reading by title only and adoption of Ordinance No. 1104
(roll call vote).
ACKGROUND•
The following Ordinance No. 1104 had first reading and introduction
at the May 3, 1993 City Council meeting:
ORDINANCE NO. 1104 - AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, REPEALING SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF ARTICLE 5 OF THE
TUSTIN CITY CODE AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE,
1991 EDITION, WITH APPENDICES AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS,
1991 EDITION, WITH AMENDMENTS THERETO AS THE FIRE PROTECTION
REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN
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Valerie Whiteman
Chief Deputy City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 1104
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TIISTIN REPEALING SPECIFIC SECTIONS OF ARTICLE 5 OF
THE TIISTIN CITY CODE AND ADOPTING BY REFERENCE THE
UNIFORM FIRE CODE, 1991 EDITION, WITH APPENDICES
AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARDS, 1991 EDITION;
WITH AMENDMENTS THERETO AS THE FIRE PROTECTION
REGULATIONS OF THE CITY OF TIISTIN.
The City Council of the City of Tustin does hereby
ordain as follows:
Section 1: -Part 3 -of Chapter 1 of Article 5 of the
Tustin City Code is hereby repealed in its
entirety, and a new Part 3 Chapter 1, Article 5 is
hereby added in its place thereof to read as
follows:
PART 3
5130 ADOPTION OF THE 1991 UNIFORM FIRE CODE
The "Uniform Fire Code, 1991 edition, as published
by the International Conference of Building
Officials and Western Fire Chiefs' Association, and
the whole thereof, including Appendices I -A through
V-A and VI -E thereof, excluding appendix II -E, II -F
and IV -A, and the 1991 Uniform Fire Code Standards,
copies of each of which certified to be.true copies
by the city clerk, have been and now are on file in
the office of the City Clerk, and shall be at all
times maintained by the City Clerk for use and
examination by the public are hereby adopted and
incorporated as though fully set forth herein, save
and except portions as are hereinafter deleted,
modified or amended.
5131 ENFORCEMENT; INSPECTIONS
A. The Uniform Fire Code shall be enforced by
the Orange County Fire Department which shall
be operated under the supervision of the
Chief of the Orange County Fire Department.
B. The Chief of the Fire Department may detail
such members of the Fire Department as
Inspectors as shall be necessary from time to
time.
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The 1991 Uniform Fire Code and Uniform Fire Code
Standards adopted by Section 5130 are hereby
amended as follows:
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A. Section 2.101 of the Ur. .arm Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding a final paragraph to
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read as follows:
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The Building official and Fire Official shall
work in cooperation to enforce the amendments
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to the following Sections:
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Section 10.301 Premises Identification
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Section 10.507 Required Installations of Automatic
Fire -extinguishing Systems
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Section 10.509 Permissible Sprinkler omissions
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Section 10.510 Standpipes, Where Required
Section 10.514 High -Rise Buildings
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Section 11.505 Chimney Spark Arresters
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Appendix I -A Life Safety Requirements for
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Existing Buildings Section 6.
Other Than High-rise, Smoke Detectors
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B. RESERVED
C. Section 2.304(a) of the Uniform Fire Code is
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hereby amended as follows:
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14-1 UFC Standard 14-1 is deleted and
whenever it is referenced in this code
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or the UFC Standards it shall mean NFPA
72, 1990 Edition, as adopted by the
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State Building Standards Commission.
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14-2 UFC Standard 14-2 is deleted and
whenever it is referenced in this code
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or the UFC Standards it shall mean NFPA
72 E, 1990 Edition, as adopted by the
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State Building Standards Commission.
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74-1 UFC Standard 74-1 Part I is adopted as
specified in Appendix V; and Part II is
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deleted and whenever it is referenced in
this code or the UFC Standards it shall
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mean NFPA 50, 1990 Edition, as adopted
in Appendix V.
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81-1 UFC Standard 81-1 Part I is adopted as
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specified in Appendix V; and Part II is
deleted and whenever it is referenced in
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this code or the UFC Standards it shall
mean NFPA 231, 1990 Edition, as adopted
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in Appendix V.
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1811 E. Section 3.101 of the Uniform Fire Code is
19 hereby deleted and replaced with the
following:
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION
21 Sec. 3.101. (a) Infraction. Except as provided in
22 Section 3.101(b) any person operating or
maintaining any occupancy, premises or vehicle
23 subject to this code who shall permit any fire or
life safety hazard to exist on premises under their
24 control shall be guilty of an infraction.
25 (b) Misdemeanor. Any person who fails to abate a
fire or life safety hazard within the time
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representative, or who violates the following
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misdemeanor:
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3.101 Unlawful Continuance of Fire Hazards
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X12 UFC Standard 81-2 Par\ , is adopted as
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specified in Appendix V; and Part II is
deleted and whenever it is referenced in
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this code or the UFC Standards it shall
mean NFPA 231C, 19'91 Edition, as adopted
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in Appendix V.
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(b) Add the following:
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38-1 Whenever UBC Standard 38-1 is referenced
in this code or the UFC Standards it
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shall mean NFPA 13, 1989 Edition, as
adopted in Appendix V.
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38-2 Whenever UBC Standard 38-2 is referenced
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in this code or the UFC Standards it
shall mean NFPA 14, 1990 Edition, as
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adopted in Appendix V.
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38-3 whenever UBC Standard 38-3 is referenced
in this code or the UFC Standards it
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shall mean NFPA 13R, 1989 Edition, as
adopted in Appendix V.
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D. Section 2.304(b) of the Uniform Fire Code is
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hereby amended by identifying existing
Subsection (b) Recognized Standards as (c)
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and add a new Section 2.304 (b) Adopted NFPA
Standards to read as follows:
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(b) Adopted NFPA Standards. See Appendix V
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of this code for a list of National Fire
Protection Association Standards and
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amendments thereto, which are adopted as
a part of this code.
1811 E. Section 3.101 of the Uniform Fire Code is
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following:
PENALTY FOR VIOLATION
21 Sec. 3.101. (a) Infraction. Except as provided in
22 Section 3.101(b) any person operating or
maintaining any occupancy, premises or vehicle
23 subject to this code who shall permit any fire or
life safety hazard to exist on premises under their
24 control shall be guilty of an infraction.
25 (b) Misdemeanor. Any person who fails to abate a
fire or life safety hazard within the time
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representative, or who violates the following
27 sections of this code, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor:
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3.101 Unlawful Continuance of Fire Hazards
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14 The permit fees to the City shall be in an
amount established by resolution of the City
1r, Council.
16 (b) Subsection f.l of Section 4.108 is
deleted.
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(c) Subsection f.3 of Section 4.108 is
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19 H. To create or maintain a monitoring well
for underground storage of flammable or
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21 I. To install or maintain an underground
storage piping and vapor recovery
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23 (d) Subsection g.2 is added to read as
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g.2. General use permit. To hold an activity
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addressed by other permits, but which is
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to life or property.
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(e) Subsection o.2 of Section 4.108 is
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Open burning permits shall include:
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Noncompliance with-rders and Notices
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Noncompliance with Condemnation Tag
3.104
Removal and Destruction of Signs and
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Tags
10.104
Tampering with Fire -protection Equipment
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and site Barriers
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Burning Objects
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Occupant Loads
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False Alarms
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Prohibited and Limited Acts
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(c) Separate Offense. Each violation will
be deemed a separate offense for each and
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every -day or -portion thereof during which any
violation of any of the provisions of this
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chapter or of the code adopted hereby is
committed, continued or permitted by such
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person, firm, partnership, or corporation and
shall be deemed punishable therefor as
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provided in this chapter.
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Section 4.108 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended as follows:
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(a)Section 4.108 is amended by adding a
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paragraph to read as follows:
14 The permit fees to the City shall be in an
amount established by resolution of the City
1r, Council.
16 (b) Subsection f.l of Section 4.108 is
deleted.
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(c) Subsection f.3 of Section 4.108 is
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19 H. To create or maintain a monitoring well
for underground storage of flammable or
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21 I. To install or maintain an underground
storage piping and vapor recovery
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23 (d) Subsection g.2 is added to read as
follows:
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g.2. General use permit. To hold an activity
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addressed by other permits, but which is
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to life or property.
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(e) Subsection o.2 of Section 4.108 is
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Open burning permits shall include:
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construction sites.
B. Recreational fire/burning in a public
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(f) Subsection o.5 is added to.,Section 4.108
to read as follows:
0.5 open flame devices in marinas. To use
any open flame devices for repair or
maintenance in marinas; or for lighting
or decoration on the exterior of any
boat, slip or wharf.
(g) Subsection o.6 is added to Section 4.108
to read as follows:
o.6 Oil and natural gas wells. To drill,
own, operate, or maintain an oil or
natural gas well.
G. Section 10.301(a) of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby deleted and replaced with the
following:
(a) General. Approved numbers or addresses.shall
be placed on all new and existing buildings in such
a position as to be plainly visible and legible
from the street or road fronting the property.
Said numbers shall contrast with their background.
Any commercial building occupied by more'than one
business shall have numbers or addresses placed on
or immediately adjacent to all doors that would
allow fire department access in an emergency
situation. In no case shall the numbers be less
than 4 (four) inches in height for residential and
6 (six) inches in height for commercial with a
minimum 1 (one) inch stroke.
Multiple units (i.e., apartments, condominiums,
townhouses, businesses, etc.) having entrance doors
not visible from the street or road shall have
approved numbers grouped for all businesses within
each structure and positioned so as to be plainly
visible from the street or road. Said numbers may
be grouped on the wall of the structure or on a
substantial mounting post independent of the
structure.
H. Section 10.401 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding the following:
Private dwellings exceeding 3,600 square feet
in total area shall be evaluated for fire
flow requirements by the Chief.
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I. Section 10.501(a) of t2__sUniform Fire Code is
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hereby amended by adding the following:
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Use of halogenated agent fire extinguishing
systems and portable extinguishers shall be
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limited to applications where a clean agent
is necessary to extinguish fire, efficiently
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without damaging the equipment or area being
protected, or where the use of alternate
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agents can cause a hazard to personnel in the
area.
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The regulations of the State Fire Marshal
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also apply to the testing, service,
maintenance, and licensing of service
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personnel for automatic fire extinguishing
systems, portable fire extinguishers and
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standpipes. (Title 19, California Code of
Regulations, Chapters 3 and 5)
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J. Section 10.507(a) of the Uniform Fire Code is
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hereby amended by adding the following:
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Automatic fire -extinguishing systems shall be
installed in accordance with the NFPA
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standards as adopted in Appendix V of this
code.
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When a residential sprinkler system is
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provided as specified in NFPA 13R as adopted
in Appendix V of this code, exceptions to, or
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reductions in, code requirements allowed
because of the installation of an automatic
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fire -extinguishing system are not permitted.
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K. Section 10.507(b) of the Uniform Fire Code is
amended by adding the following:
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5. In all new buildings or structures in
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which the gross square footage exceeds
6,000 square feet or more than two (2)
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stories in height.
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EXCEPTION: open parking structures classified
as a B-3 occupancy.
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For the purposes of item 5, area separation
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walls shall not define separate buildings.
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An approved automatic sprinkler system
required by item 5 may be used for fire -
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resistive substitution as specified in the
provisions of Section 508 of the Uniform
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Building Code, setforth is the City Code.
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L. Section 10.507(h) of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby deleted and replaced with the
following:
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-/ Group R occupancies.
1. All new Group R, Division 1 and Group R,
Division 3 occupancies, other than
detached one- and'two-family dwellings,
shall be equipped with an automatic
sprinkler system. Residential or quick -
response standard sprinkler heads shall
be used in the dwelling unit and guest
room portions of the building.
For the purposes of this section, area or occupancy
separation walls shall not define separate
buildings.
2. All new Group R, Division 3 detached one
and two family dwellings shall be
equipped with an approved automatic
residential sprinkler system when any of
the following conditions occur:
a) The structure is 3,600 square feet or
greater including attached garage.
b) The structure is located in a manner
which exceeds a maximum response time of
five minutes from the first -due fire
station.
C) The structure is located 2.5.miles or
greater from the first -due fire station.
M. Section 10.509(b) of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding the following:
Other approved fire -extinguishing systems
compatible with the hazardous materials being
stored or used shall be installed to protect
special hazards or occupancies in lieu of
automatic sprinklers.
N. Section 10.510(b) of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby deleted and replace with the
following:
(b) Where Required. Standpipe systems shall
be provided as set forth in Table No. 10.510
and the provisions of this section.
Every new building with any horizontal dimension
greater than 300 feet, shall be provided with
either access doors or hose outlets located so that
all portions of the building can be reached with
150 feet of hose from an access door or hose
outlet.
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Re, .fired access doors shall b_ located in the
exterior wall of the building and shall be
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accessible without the use of a ladder. The door
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dimensions shall be not less than 3 (three) feet in
width nor 6 (six) feet 8 (eight) inches in height.
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The hose outlets shall be 2 1/2 (two and one half)
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inches in size with an approved valve. The water
supply for the hose outlets shall be provided;
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1. by a separate main supplied from the system
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side of the check valve at the fire
department connection, or
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2. from an adjacent section of the sprinkler
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system arranged to allow the hose outlets to
deliver water when the sprinkler system, or
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portion of the system that protects the area
served by the hose outlet, is shut off.
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0. Section 10.514 is hereby added to the Uniform
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Fire Code to read as follows:
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Special Provisions for High-rise Buildings
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(a) Scope. In addition to other applicable
requirements of these regulations, the
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provisions of this section shall apply to
every new building of any type of
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construction or occupancy having floors used
for human occupancy located more than 55
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(fifty-five) feet above the lowest level of
fire department building access. Such
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buildings shall be provided with an automatic
sprinkler system installed in accordance with
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Section 10.514 (c) of this code.
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EXCEPTIONS: The following structures, while
classified as high-rise buildings, shall not be
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subject to the provisions of this section but shall
conform to all other applicable provisions of these
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regulations.
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1. Buildings used exclusively as open parking
garages.
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2. Buildings where all floors above the 55
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(fifty-five) foot level are used exclusively
as open parking garages.
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3. Floors of buildings used exclusively as open
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parking garages and located above all other
floors used for human occupancy.
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4. Buildings such as power plants, lookout
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towers, steeples, grain houses and similar
structures with noncontinuous human
occupancy, when approved by the Chief.
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For th,, ,,urpose of this subsectic,_ "building
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access" shall mean an exterior door opening
conforming to all of the following:
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1. Suitable and available'for fire department
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use.
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2. Located not more than 2 (two) feet above the
adjacent ground level.
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3. Leading to a space, room or area having foot
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traffic communication capabilities with the
remainder of the building.
4. Designed to permit access through the use of
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Orange County Fire Department emergency
access lock box program.
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(b) Certificate of Occupancy. The provisions of
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Section 1807 (b) of the Uniform Building Code, as
adopted in the City Code, shall apply to buildings
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described in Section 10.514 (a).
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(c) Automatic Sprinkler System. The provisions of
Section 1807 (c) of the Uniform Building Code, as
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adopted in the City Code, and the provisions
contained in this section shall apply to buildings
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described in Section 10.514 (a).
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3. sprinkler Control Valves. Sprinkler control
valves, shutoff valves and a water -flow
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detecting device shall be provided'at the
lateral connection to the riser for each
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floor. Such valves and devices shall be
electrically supervised to automatically
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sound an appropriate signal transmitted to
locations in accordance with Section 10.514
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(e) of the Uniform Fire Code.
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(d) Smoke -detection Systems. The provisions of
Section 1807(d) of the Uniform Building Code, as
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adopted -in the City Code, and the provisions
contained in this section shall apply to buildings
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described in Section 10.514(a).
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Indicating Lights. All smoke detectors connected
to the alarm system shall have a light that
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indicates the status of the detector. When a
detector is located in a space above a drop
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ceiling, the indicating light shall be located on
or below the ceiling grid.
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(e) Alarm and Communications Systems. Every high -
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rise building shall be provided with a State Fire
Marshal approved and listed fire alarm system.
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Thi alarm and communication >, ,.:ems shall be
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designed and installed so that damage to any 1
(one) speaker will not render any paging zone of
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the system inoperative.
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The voice alarm and public address system may be a
combined system. When approved by the Fire
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Department, communications systems may be combined
with the voice alarm system and the public address
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system.
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The fire alarm system shall include visual
indicators for the hearing impaired, in all public
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areas of the building including, but not limited
to, elevators, elevator lobbies, rest rooms,
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corridors, exit stairways, rooms and tenant spaces
exceeding 1,000 square feet.
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1. Voice alarm system. The operation of any
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smoke detector, sprinkler, water flow device
or manual fire alarm station shall
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automatically sound an alert signal to the
desired areas followed by voice instructions
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giving appropriate information and direction
to the occupants.
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Upon activation of the automatic sprinkler system,
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any automatic fire -detection device required by
this section or any special hazard fire -protection
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or extinguishing system, an automatic voice alarm
signal shall sound on the floor where activated and
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on the floor above and below. An audible and
visual signal shall be transmitted to the central
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control station and the Fire Department central
control station status board. The content of the
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voice alarm in each instance shall be determined by
the fire department in cooperation with the
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building owner or manager.
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The central control station shall contain controls
for the voice alarm system so that a selective or
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general"voice alarm may be manually initiated.
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The system shall be supervised to cause the
activation of an audible trouble signal in the
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central control station upon interruption or
failure of the audio path including amplifiers,
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speaker wiring, switches and electrical contacts
and shall detect opens, shorts and grounds which
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might impair the function of the system.
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The alarm shall be designed to be heard clearly by
all occupants within the building or designated
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portions thereof, as is required for the public
address system.
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EXCEPT, .A In lieu of a voice al. . signal and
when approved by the fire department, the local
alarm system may employ any sounding device or
devices which are approved and listed by the State
Fire Marshal.
The sounding devices of such alternate systems
shall have a distinctive tone and shall be arranged
to emit intermittent, prolonged or continuous sound
signals for a full period of 10 (ten) seconds, to
be immediately followed by an intermission or
period of silence of 5 (five) seconds, before the
signal is repeated. Such signal shall continue to
sound until -manually terminated at the central
control station but in no case shall such manual
operation be arranged to cause termination in less
than 3 (three) minutes.
2. Public address system. Speakers or signaling
devices used to sound the voice or fire alarm
shall be so located as to be clearly heard on
the floor where activated, except as may be
otherwise found necessary or acceptable by
the enforcing agency.
A public address communication system designed to
be clearly heard by all occupants of the building
shall operate from the central control station. It
shall be established on a selective or general
basis, as approved by the Fire Chief, to the
following paging areas:
A. Elevators.
S. Elevator lobbies.
C. Corridors.
D. Exit stairways.
E. Rooms and tenant spaces exceeding 1,000
square feet in area.
F. Dwelling units in apartment houses.
G. Hotel guest rooms or suites.
3. Fire Department communication systems. A
two-way Fire Department communication system
shall be provided for fire department use.
It shall operate between the central control
station and elevators, elevator lobbies,
emergency and standby power rooms and at
entries to every enclosed exit stairway.
The communication system shall also comply with the
following:
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(f) Central Control Station. A central control
station for Fire Department operations shall be
provided in a location approved by the Fire
Department. The central control station shall be
separated from the remainder of the building by not
less than one-hour fire -resistive construction with
all openings protected by assemblies having a fire -
resistive rating of not less than 45 (forty-five)
minutes. It shall have a minimum of one door which
is accessible directly from the exterior portion of
the building and shall be openable with a fire
department master key. The central control station
shall have a minimum of 96 (ninety-six) square feet
with a minimum dimension of 8 (eight) feet. It
shall contain the following as a minimum:
1. The voice alarm and public address system
panels.
The Fire Department
cabinet containing
firefighter phones
sufficient cord to
room.
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communications panel, a
8 (eight) portable
and 1 (one) headset with
reach all portions of the
1.. Alarm transmission. U,. ss the central
control station is constantly manned by
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competent and experienced operating personnel
conforming to Chapter 9 of NFPA 72 as adopted
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in Appendix V of this code, voice or fire
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alarm and trouble signals shall be
automatically retransmitted to one of the
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following:
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A. An approved central station conforming
to NFPA 71 as adopted by the State
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Building Standards Commission.
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B. A -supervisory station or an approved
remote station conforming to NFPA 72 as
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adopted by the State Building Standards
Commission.
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2. Special provisions. In Group R division 1
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occupancies:
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A. When a building conforms to the
provisions of this section, the manually
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operated fire alarm system otherwise
specified by Section 14.104(g) shall not
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be required.
B. Single -station detectors installed in
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dwelling units and hotel or lodging
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house guest rooms, as specified in
Section 14.104(8)6, need not be
interconnected to the fire alarm system
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required by this section.
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(f) Central Control Station. A central control
station for Fire Department operations shall be
provided in a location approved by the Fire
Department. The central control station shall be
separated from the remainder of the building by not
less than one-hour fire -resistive construction with
all openings protected by assemblies having a fire -
resistive rating of not less than 45 (forty-five)
minutes. It shall have a minimum of one door which
is accessible directly from the exterior portion of
the building and shall be openable with a fire
department master key. The central control station
shall have a minimum of 96 (ninety-six) square feet
with a minimum dimension of 8 (eight) feet. It
shall contain the following as a minimum:
1. The voice alarm and public address system
panels.
The Fire Department
cabinet containing
firefighter phones
sufficient cord to
room.
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communications panel, a
8 (eight) portable
and 1 (one) headset with
reach all portions of the
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Fire detection and fire alarm system
annunciator panels.
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Annunciator visually indicating the location
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of the elevators and their operational
status.
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Status indicators and controls for air -
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handling systems.
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Controls for unlocking all stairway doors
simultaneously.
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Sprinkler valve and water -flow detectors
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display panels.
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Emergency and standby power controls and
status indicators.
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A wall mounted telephone for exclusive fire
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department use shall be installed in the fire
control room and shall have an outside
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dedicated private line.
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Elevator control switches for switching of
emergency power.
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Fire pump status panel and controls.
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Other fire -protection equipment and systems
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controls as required by the fire department.
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Schematic building plans in clearly labeled
approved containers, indicating the typical
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floor plan and detailing the building core,
fire resistive separations, exit facilities,
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on-site water supply, fire -protection
systems, fire -fighting equipment and Fire
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Department access.
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One 3 (three) foot by 4 (four) foot table and
1 (one) chair.
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An approved locked and labeled cabinet,
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containing labeled keys for emergency access
and elevator control.
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All control panels in the central control station
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be permanently identified as to function.
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Alarms, supervisory and trouble signals as required
by Items 3 and 7 above shall be annunciated in
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compliance with this code in the central control
station by means of an audible and visual
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indicator. For purposes of annunciation, zoning
shall
be in accordance with the following:
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1.' When the system serves _., re than one
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building, each building shall be considered
separately.
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2. Each floor shall be considered a separate
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zone. When one or more sprinkler risers
serve the same floor, each riser shall be
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considered a separate zone.
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EXCEPTION: When more than one riser serves the
same system on the floor.
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3. Each section of floor separated by area
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separation walls or by horizontal exits shall
be considered as separate zone.
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Central control stations shall not be used for the
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housing'of any boiler, heating unit, generator,
combustible storage, or similar hazardous equipment
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or storage.
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(g) Smoke Control. The provisions of Section 1807
(g) Smoke Control of the Uniform Building Code, as
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adopted in the City Code, shall apply to buildings
described in Section 10.514.
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(h) Elevators. The provisions of Section 1807(h)
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of the Uniform Building Code, as adopted in the
City Code, shall apply to buildings described in
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Section 10.514(a).
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(i) Standby Power, Light and Emergency Systems..
Item 2 of Section 1807(i) of the Uniform Building
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Code, as adopted in the City Code, and items 1 and
3 as contained in this section shall apply to
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buildings described in Section 10.514(a).
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1. Standby power. A standby power -generating
system (as approved by the Building -Official
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and Fire Official) conforming to the Uniform
Building Code Standard 18-1 as adopted in the
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City Code, shall be provided. The system
shall be equipped'with suitable means for
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automatically starting the generator set upon
failure of the normal electrical supply
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systems and for automatic transfer of all
functions required by this section at full
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power within 60 (sixty) seconds of such
normal service failure. System supervision
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with manual start and transfer override
features shall be provided at the central
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control station.
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An on -premises fuel supply sufficient for not less
than 6 (six) hours' at full -demand operation of the
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system shall be provided. Where fire pumps are
required, an 8 (eight) hour fuel supply shall be
provided.
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The sts_.iby system shall have a c.._acity and rating
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that would supply all equipment required to be
operational at the same time. The generating
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capacity need not be sized to operate all the
connected electrical equipment simultaneously.
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All power, lighting, signal and communication
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facilities specified in Subsections (d), (e), (f),
(g), (h), (i) and (j) of this section, as
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applicable, fire pumps, required to maintain
pressure, stair pressurization fans, standby
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lighting and normal circuits supplying exit signs
and exit illumination shall be transferable to the
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standby source. - -
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2. Standby lighting. Standby lighting
requirements shall comply with Uniform
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Building Code, as adopted in the City Code.
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3. Emergency systems. The following are
classified as emergency systems and shall
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operate within 10 seconds of failure of the
normal power supply:
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A. Required exit sign and exit illumination.
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B. Elevator car lighting.
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C. Fire alarm system.
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D. Fire -detection system.
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E. Sprinkler alarm system.
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When the standby power -operation system reaches
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full operating capacity, the emergency electrical
systems and equipment shall be transferred thereto.
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(j) Exits. Exits shall comply with the -
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requirements of the Uniform Building Code, as
adopted in the City Code, and with the following:
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1. All stairway doors which are locked from the
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stairway side shall have the capability of
being unlocked simultaneously without
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unlatching upon a signal from the central
control station. Upon failure of electrical
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power, the locking mechanisms shall be
retracted to the unlocked position.
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2. When stairway doors are locked from the
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stairway side, a telephone or other two-way
communications system, connected to an
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approved emergency service which operates
continuously shall be provided at not less
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than every fifth floor in each required
stairway.
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with a barometric dampered relief opening at
the top.
The stairway shall be supplied mechanically
with sufficient air to discharge a minimum of
2,500 cubic feet per minute through the
relief opening; while maintaining a minimum
positive pressure of 0.15 -inch water column
in the stairway relative to atmospheric
pressure with all doors closed. Activation
of the mechanical equipment shall be
initiated by a smoke detector installed
outside the stair -enclosure and within 5
(five) feet of the enclosure door.
Such equipment shall also be activated by
actuation of the automatic sprinkler system.
Operation of ventilating equipment shall also
be in accordance with the Uniform Building
Code, as adopted in this Municipal Code,
Section 3310 (g) 6.
(k) seismic considerations. The provisions of
Section 1807(k) of the Uniform Building Code, as
adopted in the City Code, shall apply to buildings
described in Section 10.514(a).
(1) Emergency Access and Evacuation Facility.
This section(1) shall apply to any Group B,
Division 2 or Group R occupancies having floors
used for human occupancy located more than 75
(seventy-five) feet above the lowest level of fire
department access. Such structures shall be
equipped with a fire department approved emergency
helicopter landing pad for use by police, fire and
emergency medical helicopters only.
EXCEPTION: Buildings with a roof slope greater
than 4 in 12 having all exits provided with
smokeproof enclosures in accordance with Uniform
Builidng Code, Section 3310 as adopted in the City
Code.
1. The roof area shall include an emergency
access and evacuation facility for
helicopters of not less than 15,000 pounds
gross weight. This facility shall have a
touchdown pad of at least 50 (fifty) feet by'
50 (fifty) feet and a clear unobstructed
landing and takeoff area with a minimum
dimension of 100 feet by 100 feet.
2. The landing pad shall be designed per Section
2308 (c) of the Uniform Building Code, as
adopted in the City Code. Helicopter landing
areas and supports shall be of noncombustible
construction.
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3. _: emergency evacuation fa 4ity shall have
2 (two) approach -departure paths at a slope
of no greater than 8 (eight) to 1(one).
4. Any use of this emergency access and
evacuation facility for purposes other than
emergency access and evacuation shall require
prior Federal Aviation Administration, as
well as local building and fire department
approval.
5. A wind indicating device shall be provided.
6. The roof top -shall be marked by an emergency
marker as required by the Fire Chief.
7. The building emergency communication system
shall extend to the roof.
P. Section 11.505 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby deleted and replaced with the
following:
See. 11.505. Chimney Spark Arresters.
In all new occupancies in which there is installed
any chimney, flue or stovepipe attached to any
fireplace, stove, barbecue or other device that
burns any solid or liquid fuel shall have such
chimney, flue or stovepipe equipped with a spark
arrester. A spark arrester is defined as a device
constructed of nonflammable material, twelve -gauge
minimum welded or woven wire mesh, with one -half-
inch openings, or cast-iron plate, three -sixteenth
inch minimum thickness or other material found
satisfactory by the enforcement agency and having
one-half inch perforations for arresting burning
carbon or sparks installed in such a manner as to
be visible for the purposes of inspection and
maintenance.
All incinerator chimneys shall terminate in a
substantially constructed spark arrester having an
iron, heavy wire mesh not exceeding one-half inch.
Q. Section 14.103(b) of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding the following:
Fire alarm systems shall be designed so that
voltage loss is not greater than 5 (five)
percent.
Fire alarm equipment shall also comply with
the regulations of the State Fire Marshal
(Title 19, California Code of Regulations
Chapter 4, 24).
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1� Section 25.114(d) of t.__Uniform Fire Code is
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hereby amended by adding the following:
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(d) Occupant Count. The supervisor of each
place of assembly shall have an effective
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system to keep count of the number of
occupants present in the assembly area. If
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at any time the Chief determines that an
accurate count of occupants is not being
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maintained, the occupancy shall be cleared
until an accurate count can be made.
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S. Article 29 of the Uniform Fire Code is hereby
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deleted and replaced with the following:
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ARTICLE 29
REPAIR GARAGES
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Sec. 29.101. Scope
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Garages used for service or repair of motor
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vehicles and classified as Group B, Division 1, or
Group H, Division 4 occupancies shall be in
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accordance with this Article.
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Sec. 29.102. Permits
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For permits to use a structure as a place of
business for the purpose of servicing or repairing
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motor vehicles, see Section 4.108.
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Sec. 29.103. Flammable and Combustible Liquids
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(a) General. Storage, use and handling of
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flammable or combustible liquids shall be in
accordance with the provisions of this section and
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Article 79.
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(b) Dispensing Inside of Buildings. Class I
liquids shall not be dispensed or transferred
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within a repair garage, except as provided in
Section 79.903(h).
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When Class II and Class III -A liquids are
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dispensed in lubrication or service rooms of Group
H, division 4 garages, electrical and fuel -burning
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equipment shall comply with Sections 79.905 and
79.906.
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For operations involving dispensing of fuel into
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the fuel tanks of motor vehicles, see Article 79,
Division IX.
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(c) .6rage and Use in Building .with Basements
or Pits. When Class I liquids are stored or
used within a building having a basement or
pit into which flammable vapors could travel,
the basement or pit shall be provided with
ventilation designed to prevent the
accumulation of flammable vapors therein.
(d) Storage and Handling of Liquids Drained from
Vehicles. 1. Motor vehicle fuel. Motor
vehicle fuel shall not be drained in Group B,
Division 1 occupancies. Liquids drained from
motor vehicle fuel tanks in Group H, Division
4 occupancies, shall be stored and handled as
required for Class I liquids in accordance
with Article 79.
2. Lubricating oil. Lubricating oil which has
been drained from motor vehicles in Group B,
Division 1 or Group H, Division 4
occupancies, shall be stored and handled as
required for Class III -B liquids in
accordance with Article 79.
3. Mixed liquids. Containers and tanks
containing a mixture of•fuel and lubricating
oil shall be installed in accordance with the
requirements of Article 79 for Class I
liquids.
(e) Storage. Liquids stored inside of buildings
shall be kept in containers or tanks
complying with Article 79, Divisions II and
III. Liquids stored outside shall be kept in
containers or tanks complying with Article
79. Division IV and V.
Storage tanks shall be installed and maintained in
accordance with Article 79. Tank fill lines
terminating inside a building shall be equipped
with a nonremovable cap, such as a hinged cap.
(f) Spill Control. Spill control shall be
provided in accordance with Section 79.115.
(g) oily Waste Materials. oily rags and similar
materials shall be stored in metal, metal
lined, or other approved containers equipped
with tight -fitting covers.
Sec. 29.104.. Sources of Ignition
(a) General. Devices which generate a spark,
flame or glow capable of igniting gasoline vapors
shall not be within 18 (eighteen) inches of the
floor.
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areas used for servicing internal combustion
engines.
(b) Welding. Welding operations shall be
conducted only in Group H, Division 4 occupancies,
and shall be in accordance with Article 49.
T. Section 32.101 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding the following:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
large and small tents, awnings, and other
fabric enclosures also apply. (Title 19,
California Code of Regulations, Chapter 2)
U. Section 32.107 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding the following:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
flame resistance and labeling of all tents
also apply. (Title 19 California Code of
Regulations, Chapter 2, Article 4)
V. Section 32.110 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding the following:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
standby personnel in tents with an occupant
load of 500 or more also apply. (Title 19,
California Code of Regulations, Section 320)
W. Section 32.119 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by deleting '30 (thirty) feet'
and substituting '50 (fifty) feet' in its
place at each occurrence. (Title 19,
California Code of Regulations, Section 326)
X. Table 32.105-A of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding a footnote 4 to read
as follows:
4' Table 32.105-A applies to vehicles
necessary to the operation of a tent
establishment. All other vehicles shall be
Parked at least 100 feet from any tent;
except vehicles parked on a public street
shall park at least 20 (twenty) feet from any
tent, per the regulations of the State Fire -
Marshal. (19 CCR 312)
Y. Article 36 of the Uniform Fire Code is hereby
deleted and replaced with the following:
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DRY-CLEANING
Sec. 36.101. Scope
Dry-cleaning plants and systems using only
noncombustible liquids and dry cleaning
plants that are not accessible to the public
which use flammable and combustible liquids
only for spotting shall be in accordance with
this article.
For other dry-cleaning operations, see
Article 79, Division XVII.
Sec. 36.102. Permits
For permits to engage in dry-cleaning, see
Section 4.108.
Sec. 36.103. Dry-cleaning Equipment
(a) Compatibility. Equipment used for dry-
cleaning shall be compatible with the type of
solvent utilized and shall be installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations.
(b) Solvent Handling Systems.
1. Transfer. The transfer and circulation
of solvent shall be through closed
systems.
2. pumps. pumps used for the transfer or
circulation of solvents shall be
designed with leakproof seals. positive
displacement pumps shall be fitted with
relief valves or bypasses to prevent
over pressure.
3. Physical protection. Flow and level
sightglasses shall be protected against
physical damage.
4. Testing. piping, valves and
sightglasses shall be tested at a
minimum of 150 percent of the system's -
maximum operating pressure. Testing
shall be in accordance with nationally
recognized standards. See Section 2.304
(b). Standard a.1.5.
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(c) Exhaust Ventilatii_ Systems. Dry-
cleaning units shall be provided with an
automatically activated exhaust
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ventilation system to maintain a minimum
of 100 feet per minute air velocity
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through the loading door when the door
is opened. Such systems for dry -
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cleaning equipment shall be in
accordance with Chapter 11 of the
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Uniform Mechanical Code, as adopted in
the City Code.
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EXCEPTION: An external exhaust
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ventilation shroud located immediately
outside the loading door may be used
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provided the air flow is not less than
100 times the area of the door opening.
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(d) Combustion Air. Combustion air for
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fuel -burning equipment shall be taken
from exterior openings that are located
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a minimum of 5 (five) feet from exhaust
openings of dry-cleaning equipment.
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sec. 36.104 Storage of Solvent and Waste
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solvent
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(a) Flammable and Combustible Solvents. The
storage of flammable and combustible solvents
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and waste solvents shall be in accordance
with Article 79 Division II.
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(b) Noncombustible Solvents. Storage of
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noncombustible solvents and waste solvents in
excess of the exempt amount shall be in
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accordance with Article 80.
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sec. 36.105 Spotting operations
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(a) General. The local application of
flammable or combustible liquids for the
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removal of stains shall be in accordance with
this section and Article 79, Division II and
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(b) Dispensing at Work stations. Dispensing
of solvents shall be from approved
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containers. The amount of flammable and
combustible liquid solvents at each work
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station shall not exceed 1 (one) gallon, 1
(one) pint of which may be in a plastic
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container.
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Z. Section 77.109 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby added to read as follows:
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Sec. 77.109. The regulations of the State
Fire Marshal for explosives also apply.
(Title 19, California Code of Regulations
Chapters 10 and Title 24, California Code of
Regulations, Part 2)
Appendix VI -E of the UFC is adopted and shall
be used for determining the location of
magazines. Whenever the words 'See Appendix
VI -E' appear it shall mean 'Apply Appendix
VI -E'.
Section 77.201 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended as follows:
(a) Subsection (a), Magazines Required, is
hereby amended by adding the following:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshpl.for
magazine quantity limitations also apply.
(Title 19, California Code of Regulations,
Section 1566.4)
(b) Subsection (i), Storage with Other
Materials, is hereby amended by adding a
sentence to read as follows:
Blasting caps, electric blasting caps,
detonating primers, and primed cartridges
shall not be stored in the same magazine with
other explosives. (Title 19, California Code
of Regulations, Section 1566.1)
(c) Subsection (o), Yard Maintenance, is
hereby amended by deleting '25 (twenty-five)
feet' and substituting '50 (fifty) feet' (19
CCR 1566.2) in its place.
Section 77.202(a) of the Uniform Fire Code is
Hereby amended by adding the following:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
magazines within buildings also apply.
(Title 19, California Code of Regulations,
Section 1566.6)
Section 77.203 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended as follows:
(a) Subsection (a), General, is hereby
amended by adding a paragraph to read as
follows:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
magazine classification, quantity limitations
and construction also apply.
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The provisions of thisl_..ction may be used in
place of the State Fire Marshal regulations
for classification and construction of
magazines, if determined to provide an
acceptable alternative protection by the Fire
Chief. (Title 19, California Code of
Regulations, Chapter 10, Subchapters 3 and 5)
(b) subsection (j), Indoor Magazines, is
hereby amended by adding an ending paragraph
to read as follows:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
magazines within buildings also apply.
(Title 19, California Code of Regulations,
Section 1566.6)
DD. Section 77.301 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended as follows:
(a) Subsection (g), other Regulations,, is
hereby amended by adding following:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
use and handling of explosives also apply.
(Title 19, California Code of Regulations,
Chapter 10, Subchapter 4)
(b) Subsection (i), Premature Detonation
Safeguards, is hereby amended by.adding an
ending paragraph to read as follows:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
precautions against accidental discharge also
apply. (Title 19, California Code of
Regulations, Section 1568.8)
EE. Section 77.302 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding a beginning
paragraph to read as follows:
Public and Private Conveyance. The
regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
transportation of explosives, including
transportation in private passenger vehicles,
also apply. (Title 19, California Code of
Regulations, Chapter 10, Subchapter 4,
Article 12)
FF. Section 77.303 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding a beginning
paragraph to read as follows:
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
explosives at terminals also apply. (Title
19, California Code of Regulations, Chapter
10, Subchapter 4, Article 9)
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IR hereby amended by adding the following: .
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GG. Jtion 77.305 of the Unifk 'Fire Code is
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hereby amended as follows:
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(a) Add a beginning paragraph to Section
77.305 to read as follows:
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The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
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mixing blasting agents also apply. (Title
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10, Subchapter 4, Article 10)
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(b) Delete Subsection (c), Construction, and
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replace with the following:
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hereby deleted and replace with the
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(c) Construction. Buildings or other
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facilities used for the mixing of blasting
agents shall be designed and constructed in
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accordance with the regulations of the State
Fire Marshal. (Title 19, California Code of
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Regulations, Chapter 10 and Title 24,
California Code of Regulations, Part 2)
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(c) Subsection (d), Compounding and Mixing,
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is amended by adding the following:
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The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
mixer design and blasting agent composition
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also apply. (Title 19, California Code of
Regulations, Section 1572.2 and 1572.3)
15 HH. Section 77.306 of the Uniform Fire Code is
IR hereby amended by adding the following: .
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Sec. 77.306. Nater Gels, or Slurry
Explosives
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The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
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blast hole loading, explosive initiation, and
water gels, or slurry explosives also apply.
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(Title 19, California Code of Regulatons,
Chapter 10, Subchapter 4, Articles 7, 8 and
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II. Section 77.406(a) of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby deleted and replace with the
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following:
24 (a) Construction. Operating buildings or
rooms shall be constructed in accordance with
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when quantities of explosives exceed the
26 exempt amounts as specified in the Uniform
Building Code as adopted in the City Code.
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Chapter 10 and Title 24, California Code of
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16 LL. Section 79.301(b) of the Uniform Fire Code is
17 hereby amended by adding the following:
18 Tanks shall be allowed in motor vehicle
repair garages, which are not regulated by
19 Title 24, California Code of Regulations,
Part 2, in accordance with the requirements
201 of this section.
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hereby amended by adding a beginning
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paragraph to read as follows:
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(a) Storage of Class I and Class II
The regulations of the State Fire Marshal for
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on-site or remote processing and storage of
explosives, including electrical regulations,
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also apply. (Title 19 California Code of
Regulations, Chapter 10, Subchapter 4,
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Articles 11 and 17)
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KK. Section 78.203 of the Uniform Fire Code is
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hereby deleted and replaced with the
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following:
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Sec. 78.203. Fireworks Displays. Firework
displays shall be in accordance with the
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regulations of the State Fire Marshal and the
conditions of the permit by the Fire Chief.
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(Title 19, California Code of Regulations,
Section 982)
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Section 78.204 is added to the Uniform Fire
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Code to read as follows:
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Sec. 78.204. Seizure of Fireworks. The Fire
Chief shall seize, remove or cause to be
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removed, at the expense of the owner, all
stocks of fireworks offered or exposed for
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sale, stored or held in violation of this
article.
16 LL. Section 79.301(b) of the Uniform Fire Code is
17 hereby amended by adding the following:
18 Tanks shall be allowed in motor vehicle
repair garages, which are not regulated by
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Part 2, in accordance with the requirements
201 of this section.
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MM. Section 79.501 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby deleted and replaced with the
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following:
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(a) Storage of Class I and Class II
flammable liquids in above ground tanks
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outside of buildings, is prohibited except in
Planned Industrial districts and Industrial'
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districts as identified in Part 4 Chapter 2
of Article 9 of the Tustin City Code.
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tanks allowed in Section 79.501 (a) shall be
of less than 1,000 gallons capacity and shall
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be located no less than 100 feet from any
property line or building of other than a
Group M Division 1 occupancy.
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jEPTION: The temporary c of above ground
tanks is allowed for the storage of Class I
and Class II liquids as permitted in division
X of Article 79 of the Uniform Fire code as
adopted by Section 5130.
NN. Section 79.907 of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby deleted.
00. Section 86.101(a) of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding an exception 3 to
read as follows:
3. -Pesticides which do not exceed the
exempt amounts of Article 80.
PP. Appendix I -A, Section 6 of the Uniform Fire
Code is hereby amended by adding the
following:
(e). Installation and Maintenance. It Shall
be the responsibility of the owner to
supply, install and maintain all
required smoke detectors.
The owner shall be responsible for
annually testing all required smoke
detectors.
QQ. RESERVED
SS. Appendix II -A, Section 17, of the Uniform
Fire Code is hereby amended by identifying.
the first paragraph as (a) and adding a new
Subsection (b) to read as follows:
(b) The Fire Chief.may suspend enforcement
and require reasonable alternative
measures designed to advance the
purposes of this article, if the Chief
determines in any specific case that any
of the following conditions exist:
1. Difficult terrain
2. Danger of erosion
3. Presence of plants included in any
State and Federal Resources
agencies, California Native Plant"
Society and County approved list of
wildlife, plants, rare, endangered
and/or threatened species.
4. Stands or groves of trees or
heritage trees
P&A
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
25
26
27
28
Other unusual --ircumstances that
make strict compliance with the
clearance of vegetation provisions
of Sections 15, 16 or 17 of this
appendix undesirable or
impractical.
TT. Appendix II -A of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding the following:
25. USE OF EQUIPMENT
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this
section, no person shall use, operate,
or cause to be operated, in, upon or
adjoining any hazardous fire area, any
internal combustion engine which uses
hydrocarbon fuels, unless the engine is
equipped with a spark arrester as
defined in subsection 25(c) maintained
in effective working order, or the
engine is constructed, equipped and
maintained for the prevention of fire
pursuant to subsection 25(c).
(b) Spark arresters affixed to the exhaust
system of engines or vehicles subject to
this section shall not be placed or
mounted in such a manner as to allow
flames or heat from the exhaust system
to ignite any flammable material.
(c) A spark arrester is a device constructed
of nonflammable material specifically
for the purpose of removing and
retaining carbon and other flammable
particles over 0.0232 of an inch in size
from the exhaust flow of an internal
combustion engine that uses hydrocarbon
fuels or which is qualified and rated by
the United States Forest Service.
(d) Engines used to provide motor power for
trucks, truck tractors, buses, and
passenger vehicles, except motorcycles,
are not subject to this section if the
exhaust system is equipped with a
muffler as defined in the Vehicle Code
of the State of California.
(e) Turbocharged engines are not subject to
this section if all exhausted gases pass
through the rotating turbine wheel,
there is no exhaust bypass to the
atmosphere, and the turbocharger is in
effective mechanical condition.
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UU. dendix II -A of the Unifoi Fire Code is
1
hereby amended by adding the following:
2
26. NOTICE OF SPARK ARRESTOR REQUIREMENT
3
No person shall sell, offer for sale, lease,
or rent to any person any internal combustion
4
engine subject to the provisions of Section
19
25 and not subject to the provisions of
5
Section 13005 of the Health and Safety Code,
20
unless such person provides a written notice
6
to the purchaser or bailee, at the time of
sale or at the time of entering into the
7
lease -or rental contract, that it is a
violation of the UFC to use or operate the
8
engine in upon or adjoining any hazardous
fire area, unless the engine is equipped with
9
a spark arrester, as defined in Section 25,
maintained in effective working order or the
10
engine is constructed, equipped, and
maintained for the prevention of fire
11
pursuant to Section 27. �.
12
W• Appendix -II -A of the Uniform Fire Code is
hereby amended by adding the following:
13
27. FUEL MODIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR.NEW
14
CONSTRUCTION
15I
All new buildings to be built or.installed in
a hazardous fire area shall comply with the
16
following:
17
1. A Fuel Modification Plan shall be
approved by the Fire Chief prior to the
18
issuance of a grading permit.
19
2. The Fuel Modification Plan shall be
approved by the Fire Chief prior to the
20
issuance of a building permit.
21
3"._- The Fuel Modification Plan may be
altered if conditions change. Any
22
alterations to the Fuel Modification
shall be approved by the Fire Chief.
23
4. All elements of the Fuel Modification
24
Plan shall be maintained in accordance
with the approved plan.
25
WW. Appendix III -B of the Uniform Fire Code is
26
hereby amended by deleting Table No. A -III -B-
1 and replacing wiht the following:
go
EE
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
21
22
23
24
25
26
TABLE NO. A -II'_ .-1
NUMBER AND DISTRIBUTION OF FIRE HYDRANTS
OCCUPANCY
COMMERCIAL/
INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL,
OTHER THAN
DETACHED ONE -
AND TWO-FAMILY
DWELLINGS
DETACHED ONE -
AND TWO-FAMILY
DWELLINGS 3
MAXIMUM HYDRANT MAXIMUM DISTANCE
SPACING (FEET) FROM HYDRANT TO ANY
POINT ON THE STREET
OR ROAD FRONTAGE
(FEET)
300 FEET 150 FEET
300 FEET ' 150 FEET 2
250 FEET 5 300 FEET
�. In subdivisions or -building complexes, when all the
buildings are protected with automatic fire
sprinkler systems, the spacing may be increased to
500 feet.
2. In buildings protected with automatic fire
sprinklers systems, the distance may be increased
to 250 feet.
3. Exception: Isolated Residences (detached one- and
two-family dwellings) which are separated from
other dwellings by a minimum distance of 100 feet,
shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis for
alternative protection.
4. In subdivisions in which all homes and attached
garages are protected with automatic fire sprinkler
systems, the spacing may be increased to 600 feet.
5• In buildings protected with automatic fire
sprinklers systems the distance may be increased to
300 feet.
XX. Appendix V of the Uniform Fire Code,
Nationally Recognized Standards of Good
Practice, is hereby deleted and replaced with
the following:
at
I APPENDIX . .r
2 ADOPTED STANDARDS
3 1. ADOPTION BY REFERENCE
4 (a) NFPA Standards. The NFPA Standards as listed
in this section by name and edition, and as
5 published by the National Fire Protection
Association, save and except such portions as
6 are hereinafter added, deleted, modified or
amended are hereby adopted and incorporated
7 as though fully set forth herein, and the
provisions thereof shall be controlling
8 within the limits of the incorporated area of
the City. One copy of each adopted Standard
9 is on file at the Orange County Fire
Department, Fire Prevention Bureau
10 headquarters.
11 (1) NFPA 11A Standard for Medium- and High -
Expansion Foam Systems, 1988 Edition, as
12 amended in subsection (b).
13
(2)
NFPA 12 Standard on Carbon Dioxide
Extinguishing Systems, 1989 Edition, as
14
amended in subsection (b).
15
(3)
NFPA 12A Standard on Halon 1301 Fire
Extinguishing Systems, 1989 Edition, as
16
amended in subsection (b).
17
(4)
NFPA 12B Standard on Halon 1211 Fire
Extinguishing Systems, 1990 Edition, as
18
amended by subsection (b).
19
(5)
NFPA 13 Standard for the Installation of
Sprinkler Systems, 1989 Edition, as amended
20
in subsection (b) and Section 2.
21
(6)
NFPA 13D Standard for the Installation of
Sprinkler Systems in One- and Two -Family
22
Dwellings and Mobile Homes, 1989 Edition, as
amended in subsection (b) and Section 3.
23
(7)
NFPA 13R Standard for the Installation of
24
Sprinkler Systems in Residential Occu-pancies
up to Four Stories in Height, 1989 Edition,
25
as amended in subsection (b) and Section 4.
26
(8)
NFPA 14 Standard for the Installation of
Standpipe and Hose Systems, 1990 Edition, as
27
amended in subsection (b) and Section 5.
28
(9)
NFPA 16 Standard on Deluge Foam -Water
Sprinkler and Foam -Water Spray System, 1991
Edition, as amended in subsection (b).
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5
6
7
8
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
21
22
23
24
25
26
0
(10) NFPA 16A Recommended P. tice for the
Installation of Closed -Head Foam -Water
Sprinkler Systems, 1988 Edition, as amended
in subsection (b) and Section 6.
(11) NFPA 17 Standard for Dry Chemical
Extinguishing Systems, 1990 Edition, as
amended in subsection (b).
(12) NFPA 17A Standard on Wet Chemical
Extinguishing Systems, 1990 Edition, as
amended in subsection (b).
(13) NFPA-20 Standard -for the Installation of
Centrifugal Fire Pumps, 1990 Edition, as
amended in subsection (b).
(14) NFPA 24 Standard for the Installation of
Private Fire Service Mains and Their
Appurtenances, 1987.Edition, as amended in
subsection (b).
(15) NFPA 37 Standard for the Installation and Use
of Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas
Turbines, 1990 Edition, as amended in
subsection (b) and Section 7.
(16) NFPA 50 Standard for Bulk Oxygen Systems at
Consumer Sites, 1990 Edition, as amended in
subsection (b) and Section 8.
(17) NFPA 231 Standard for General Storage, 1990
Edition, as amended in subsection (b) and
Section 9.
(18) NFPA 231C Standard for Rack Storage of
Materials, 1991 Edition, as amended in
subsection (b) and Section 10.
(b) General Amendments. The amendments listed below
apply to all of the NFPA Standards adopted in
subsection (a) above.
(1) NFPA Purpose. These NFPA Standards are
adopted for the purpose of establishing
design, installation, testing and maintenance
criteria for the subjects covered therein.
This purpose takes priority over the purpose
as stated in the NFPA Standards.
(2) NFPA Explanatory Material. Explanatory
material included in the form of fine print
notes, in footnotes or in an appendix of the
NFPA Standards are for informational purposes
and are not adopted.
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I (3) z_,,PA Alternative Material , . Methods. The
provisions of section 2.301 of the Uniform
2 Fire Code, as adopted in the City Code, shall
be applied to all requests to use alternative
3 material and methods to meet the requirements
of this standard.
4
(4) NFPA Definitions. The following definitions
5 shall be applied to the NFPA Standards and
take priority over any similar definitions:
6 A. "Authority Having Jurisdiction' is the
7 official responsible for the enforcement of
the NFPA Standard.
8
B. "Approved" shall be defined as specified in
9 Section 9.103 of the Uniform Fire Code as
adopted in the City Code.
10
C. "Labeled" and "Listed' shall be defined as
11 specified in Section 9.114 of the Uniform
Fire Code as adopted in the City Code.
12
(5) NFPA Referenced Publications. The
13 publications referenced in the text, the
referenced publication chapter and reference
14 publication appendix of the NFPA Standards
are hereby deleted and whenever a publication
15 is referenced it shall mean the following as
appropriate:
16
A. The NFPA Standards as adopted in Appendix V
17 or Section 2.304 of the Uniform Fire Code as
adopted in the City Code.
18
B. The applicable Article of the Uniform Fire
19 Code as adopted in the City Code.
20 C. The applicable local ordinance such as the
Uniform Building Code, Uniform Mechanical
21 Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, or the
Electrical Code as adopted in the City Code.
22
D. whenever none of the documents listed above
23 apply, then nationally recognized standards
or nationally recognized engineering
24 practices as approved by the Fire Chief shall
apply.
25
(6) Conflicts between NFPA and UPC or Other
26 Adopted Codes or Standards. Whenever a NFPA
Standard contains a provision which
27 duplicates or conflicts with a requirement of
the; Uniform Fire Code, Uniform Fire Code
28 Standards, applicable state regulations, or
other codes and standards as adopted in the
City Code, the provisions of the latter will
take precedence.
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I (7) NFPA Appendices. All ,._2A appendices are for
informational purposes and are not adopted.
2 2. NFPA 13 AMENDED
3 In addition to the amendments, additions and
4 deletions of Section 2. (b), NFPA 13 Standard for
the Installation of Sprinkler Systems, 1989
5 Edition, is further amended as follows:
6 Add a subsection 1-7.1.1, Buildings of
Undetermined Use, to read as follows:
7
1-7.1.1 Buildings of -Undetermined Use. When fire
8 sprinkler systems are required in buildings of
undetermined use, they shall be designed and
9 installed to have a sprinkler density of not less
than that required for an Ordinary Hazard Group 3
10 use, with a minimum design area of 3,000 square
feet.
11 Use is considered undetermined if not specified at
12 time permit is issued.
13 Where a subsequent occupancy requires a system
with greater capability, it shall be the
14 responsibility of the occupant to upgrade the
system to the required density for the new
15 occupancy.
16 3. NFPA 13D AMENDED
17 In addition to the amendments, additions and
deletions of Section 2. (b), NFPA 13D Standard for
18 the Installation of Sprinkler Systems in One- and
Two -Family Dwellings and.Mobile Homes, 1989
19 Edition, is further amended as follows:
20
(a)
Amend Section 3-1.1, Valves and Drains, by
deleting exceptions 1 and 2.
21
(b)
Delete Section 3-2.1, Pressure Gages, and
22
replace with the following:
23
3-2.1
At least one water pressure gage shall
be installed on the riser assembly.
24
(c)
Delete Section 3-6.
25
(d)
Amend Section 4-6 Location of Sprinklers by
26
deleting the exceptions and substituting the
following three exceptions and final
27
paragraph:
28
Exception No. 1: Sprinklers are not required
in bathrooms not exceeding 55 (fifty-five)
square feet.
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10
11
12
13
14
15I
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
,_.,ception No. 2: Sprinkle,. _are not required
in small clothes closets, linen closets and
pantries where the least dimension does not
exceed 3 (three) feet, the area does not
exceed 24 (twenty-four)square feet, and the
walls and ceilings are surfaced with
noncombustible or fire -resistive material as
defined in the Uniform Building Code as
adopted in the City Code.
Exception No. 3: Sprinklers may be omitted
from open attached porches, Carports and
similar open attached structures. Attached
garages shall be -protected with listed quick -
response sprinklers spaced to protect a
maximum area of 130 square feet. These heads
are not required to be calculated, as part of
the system, if the lines are supplied by the
largest piping in the system.
All attics shall be protected with intermediate
temperature quick- response heads which shaft be
located to protect attic penetrations created by
access scuttles or mechanical equipment.
Crawl spaces which are intended for use as a
living or storage area or when they exceed a
maximum height dimension of 5 (five) feet, shall
be protected with intermediate temperature quick -
response heads.
4. NFPA 13R AMENDED
In addition to the amendments, additions and
deletions of Section 2.(b), NFPA 13R Standard
Height, 1989 Edition, is further amended as
follows:
Amend Section 2-6, Location of Sprinklers,
Exception No. 4, as follows:
Exception -No. 4: Sprinklers may be omitted from
penthouse equipment rooms, crawl spaces,
floor/ceiling spaces, elevator shafts, and other
concealed spaces that are not used or intended for
living purposes or storage. Sprinklers may also be
omitted from attics which are not located over
dwelling units.
S. NFPA 14 AMENDED
In addition to the amendments, additions and
deletions of Section 2.(b), NFPA 14 Standard for
the Installation of Standpipe and Hose Systems,
1990 Edition, is further amended as follows: -
(a) Section 2-1.1 (a) Design Basis is deleted and
replaced with the following:
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2-, 4 (a) Hydraulically desi.,_.ed to provide the
1
required water supplies at a minimum residual
2
pressure of 150 psi for Class I and III systems and
65 psi for Class II systems at the topmost outlet.
3
(b) Section 2-1.1 (b) Design Basis is deleted.
4
(c) RESERVED
5
(d) Section 2-1.3 Class II is amended by .adding
6
the words 'at 65 sixt -five) 13si.' to the
end of the last sentence.
7
(e) Section 3 -2 -Number of Standpipes is amended
8
by adding the following:
9
In addition to the requirements of this section the
number of standpipes shall be in accordance with
10
the Uniform Fire Code Section 10.510, as adopted in
the City Code.
11
(f) The exception found in Section 3-2.2, Number
12
of Standpipes, is deleted.
13.
(g) Section 3-3, Location of Standpipes, is
amended by adding the following:
14
In addition to the requirements of this section the
15
location of standpipes shall be in accordance with
the Uniform Fire Code Section 10.510, as adopted in
16
the City Code.
17
(h) Section 4-1.1, Hose Connections, General, is
amended by deleting '6 feet' and substituting
18
'4 (four) feet' in its place.
19
(i) Section 4-4.3.1, Hose, Hose Racks, and
Nozzles, is amended by deleting the two
20
exceptions.
21
(j) Section 4-4.3.2, Hose, Hose Racks, and
Nozzles, is amended by deleting the
22
exception.
23
(k) Section 4-7.1, Pressure Limitations is
deleted and replaced with the following:
24
4-7.1 Where flowing pressures at any hose valve
25
outlet exceed 150 psi, an approved device shall be
installed at the outlet to reduce the pressure with
26
required flow at the outlet to 150 psi. For Class
I and Class III systems the approved device shall
27
not be capable of being adjusted to provide
pressures higher than 175 psi if available.
28
(1) Section 4-7.2, Pressure Limitations is
deleted.
36
1 (m) action 4-7.3, Pressure Li, cations is
deleted and replaced with the following:
2 4-7.3 Where system y pressures exceed 150 psi, a
3 listed pressure regulating device that regulates
pressure under flow and no -flow conditions shall be
4 installed at the hose valve outlet. The pressure
on the inlet side of the pressure regulating device
5 shall not exceed the rated working pressure of the
device. The pressure regulating device shall be so
G arranged to regulate pressure at the hose valve
outlet to a pressure not exceeding 175 psi.
7
(n) A new Section 4-7.4 is added to read as
g follows:
0
4-7.4 Pressure Limitations. When Class I and III
10
(o) RESERVED
standpipes are equipped with pressure regulating
devices per 4-7.1 and 4-7.3, each standpipe shall
11
following:
be provided with an approved test/drain pipe to
In addition, all pressure regulating devices shall
facilitate functional flow testing of each pressure
12
Section 5-3.2.
regulating device, All materials and installations
(q) Section 8-2.1, is deleted and replaced the
shall comply with the provisions of Chapter 7 of
13
this standard. Each test/drain pipe shall be a
8-2.1 Periodic Inspection. Systematic periodic
24
minimum of 3 (three) inches and shall have an
14
California State Fire Marshal Regulations including
approved inlet for each pressure regulating device.
State licensing requirements (Title 19, California
The pipe shall be installed adjacent to the
15
shall include all pressure regulating devices and
standpipe it serves, and shall discharge to an
shall assure proper calibration and setting of the
27
approved location. Systems which are equipped with
16
auxiliary on-site water supplies shall have the
test/drain pipe discharge back to the tank.
17
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(o) RESERVED
18
(p) Section 8-1.2, is amended by adding the
19
following:
20
In addition, all pressure regulating devices shall
be tested for compliance with the requirements of
21
Section 5-3.2.
22
(q) Section 8-2.1, is deleted and replaced the
following:
23
8-2.1 Periodic Inspection. Systematic periodic
24
inspections shall be in accordance with the
California State Fire Marshal Regulations including
25
State licensing requirements (Title 19, California
Code of Regulations). Functional flow testing
26
shall include all pressure regulating devices and
shall assure proper calibration and setting of the
27
devices.
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1
6:, fFPA 16A AMENDED
2
In addition to the amendments, additions and
deletions of Section 2.(b), NFPA 16A, Recommended
3
Practice for the Installation of Closed -Head Foam -
Water Sprinkler Systems, 1988 Edition, is further
4
amended as follows:
5
Section 1-1, Scope, is amended by adding a
beginning paragraph to read as follows:
6
Whenever in this standard the word 'recommended' is
7
used it means 'requiredand whenever in this
standard the word 'should' is used it means
8
' shall' .
9
7. NFPA 37 AMENDED
10
In addition to the amendments, additions and
deletions of Section 2. (b), NFPA 37 Standard for
11
the Installation and Use of Stationary Combustion
Engines and Gas Turbines, 1990 Edition, is further
12
amended as follows:
13.
(a) Amend Section 2-1.1.2.2, General Locations,
by deleting the last paragraph.
14
(b) Amend Section 2-1.1.2.3, General Locations,
15
by deleting the last sentence.
16
(b) Add a new Section 2-1.1.2.4 to read as
follows:
17
2-1.1.2.4 General Locations. Doors, windows and
18
louvered openings shall be located on exterior
walls only. When such openings are located below
19
openings in another story or less than 10 (ten)
feet from doors, windows or louvered openings of
20
the same building they shall be protected by a fire
assembly having a 3/4 (three-quarters) hour
21
rating. Such fire assemblies shall be fixed,
automatic or self-closing.
22
Combustion engines and gas turbines used for
23
emergency power shall not be located in a room or
area used for any other purpose.
24
S. NFPA 50 AMENDED
25
In addition to the amendments, additions and
26
deletions of Section 2. (b), NFPA 50 Standard for
Bulk Oxygen Systems at Consumer Sites, 1990
27
Edition, is further amended as specified in the
Uniform Fire Code Standard 74-1 Part I.
28
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1 9. NZ _ 231 AMENDED
2 In addition to the amendments, additions and
deletions of Section 2. (b), NFPA 231 Standard for
3 General Storage, 1990 Edition, is further amended
as specified in the Uniform Fire Code Standard 81-1
4 Part I as adopted in the City Code.
5 10. NFPA 231C AMENDED
6 In addition to the amendments, additions and
deletions of Section 2. (b), NFPA 231C Standard for
7 Rack Storage of Materials, 1991 Edition, is further
amended as specified in'the Uniform Fire Code
8 Standard 81-2 Part I as adopted in the City Code.
9 YY. Appendix VI -E Required Separation Distances for
Explosive Materials is hereby amended as follows:
10
(a) Add a beginning paragraph to read as follows:
1l
Whenever in this Appendix VI -E the word
12 'recommended' is used it means ' required' .
13 (b) Delete the first sentence of the first
paragraph as printed in Appendix VI -E (UFC
14 1991 Edition) and replaced with the
following:
15
The following tables are adopted for use in
161 applying Article 77.
17 If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or
portion of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be
18 invalid or unenforceable by the decision of any court
of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not
19 affect the validity of the remaining portions of this
Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it
20 would have adopted this Ordinance and each remaining
provision thereof irrespective of the fact that any one
21 or more sections, sentences, clauses, phrases, or
portions is declared invalid or uneforceable.
22
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City
23 Council of the City of Tustin held on the day of
May, 1993.
24
26 JIM POTTS
Mayor
27
28
MARY WYNN
City Clerk
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