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O~DINANCE NO. 879
An Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California,
AMENDING SECTION 5133 OF THE TUSTIN CITY CODE PERTAINING TO SMOKE
DETECTORS
At the September 20, 1982, Council meeting, Ordinance No. 879 had
first reading by title only and was introduced.
M. O. - That Ordinance No. 879 have second reading by title only.
M. O. - That Ordinance No. 879 be passed and adopted. (Roll Call Vote)
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ORDINANCE NO. 879
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 5133 OF THE
TUSTIN CITY CODE PERTAINING TO SMOKE DETECTORS.
The City Council of the City of Tustin, California,
does ordain as follows:
1. Section 5133 of the Tustin City Code is hereby
amended by the addition of paragraph (g) to read as follows:
(g) Section 10.307 of the Uniform Fire Code is hereby
amended by adding thereto new subsections (e), (f), (g) and
(h) to read as follows~
"SECTION 10.307
(e) Fire Warning Systems.
(1) Every existing dwelling unit and every existing
guest room in a hotel or lodging house used for sleeping pur-
poses shall be provided with a product of combustion smoke
detector. In dwelling units, detectors shall be mounted on the
ceiling or wall at a point centrally located in the corridor
or area giving access to rooms used for sleeping purposes. In
an efficiency dwelling unit, hotel sleeping rooms and in hotel
suites, the detector shall be centrally located on the ceiling
of the main room or hotel sleeping room.
Where sleeping rooms are on an upper level, the
detector shall be placed at the center of the ceiling directly
above the interior stairway. All detectors shall be located in
accordance with approved manufacturer's instructions. When
actuated, the detector shall provide an alarm in the dwelling
unit or guest room.
(2) When alterations, repairs or additions requiring
a permit and having a valuation in excess of $1,000.00 occur, or
when one or more sleeping rooms are added or created in existing
single family occupancies, the entire building shall be pro-
vided with smoke detectors located as required for new Group R,
Division 3 Occupancies.
(3) Smoke detectors may be battery operated when
installe in existing buildings, or in buildings without com-
mercial power, or in buildings which undergo alterations, re-
pairs or additions regulated by (e)(2) of this Section.
(f) Installation and Maintenance
It shall be the responsibility of the owner to supply
and install all required detectors. The owner shall be respon-
sible for testing and maintaining detectors in common stairways
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and hallways. It shall be the responsibility of the tenant,
whose tenancy will be longer than two weeks, to test and main-
tain detectors within dwelling units or rooming units and to
notify the owner or authorized agent, in writing, of any defi-
ciencies. The owner shall be responsible for providing each
tenant with written information regarding detector testing and
maintenance, or such information may be posted in common areas
frequently visited by tenants such as the laundry room area.
The tenant shall be responsible for replacement of
the battery except that such battery shall be in operating
condition at the time that the tenant takes possession. The
owner or authorized agent shall not be in violation of this act
for a deficient detector unless he or she has failed to correct
the deficiency within a reasonable time after he or she has
received written notice of the deficiency.
(g) Inspections
An inspection for compliance shall be done concurrent
with the fire extinguisher inspections at apartment houses,
efficiency units and hotels. From three percent (3%) to
five percent (5%) of said units shall be inspected.
(h) The use of any existing building not conforming to
the provisions of this Section at the time of its enactment,
and to which provisions of this Section would otherwise apply
if it were proposed for construction at the time of its enact-
ment, shall be terminated or the building shall be made to
conform to the provisions of this Section on or before January
1, 1984."
2. Section 5133 of the Tustin City Code is hereby amended
by the addition thereto of subsection (h) to read as follows:
"(h) Section 10.403 is hereby added to the
Uniform Fire Code to read as follows:
Section 10.403. Smoke Detectors. (a) When
there is a change in ownership in existing Group
R, Divisions 1 and 3 Occupancies, the entire
building shall be provided with smoke detectors
located as required for New Group R, Division 1
and 3 Occupancies, as required in the Uniform
Building Code, 1979 Edition.
(b) In all existing Group R, Division 1 occupancies
the entire building shall be provided with smoke
detectors located as required for New Group R,
Division 1 Occupancies, within six (6) months from
the adoption of this amendment. Smoke detectors
may be battery operated when installed in exist-
ing buildings."
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PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Tustin, California, held on the
day of , 1982.
ATTEST: MAYOR
CITY CLERK
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