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HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 637 (1974) ORDINANCE NO. 637 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN, CALIFORNIA ADOPTING A UNIFORM FIRE CODE PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE OR EXPLOSION, AND ESTABLISHING A BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION AND PROVIDING OFFICERS THEREFORE AND DEFINING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES, AND ADOPTING THE 1973 UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND 1974 SUPPLEMENT THERETO. The City of Tustin does hereby ordain ~hat the Tustin City C~de be hereby amended as follows: 1. Article II of Chapter 10 of the Tustin City Code, is her.eby amended to read as follows: Article II-Fire Code Sec. 10-3 Adopted Pursuant to the provisions of the Government Code of the state and subject to the particular additions, deletions and amendments set forth in Section 10-4, the rules, regulations, provisions, and conditions as set forth in that certain Code entitled "Uniform Fire Code," recommended by the Western Fire Chiefs' Association and the International 'Conference of Building Officials, being particularly the 1973 edition thereof with appendices A, B, C, D, and E thereof and the 1974 supplement thereto, and the whole thereof, save and excep~ such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified, or amended, three full printed copies of which~ printed as a Code in book form, are filed in the office of the City Clerk and are open to public inspection, are hereby referred to and by this reference ex- pressly incorporated herein and made a part of this section as fully and for all intents' and purposes as though they were herein set forth at length, and are hereby established and adopted as the rules, regulations, provisions, and conditions to be observed and followed and which shall control in the city for safeguarding of life and property from the hazards of fire and explosion arising from the storage, handling, and use of hazardous substances, material, and devices, and from conditions hazardous to life and property in the use or occupancy of buildings or premises. Such rules, regulations, provisions, and conditions ~herein set forth and which are hereby established and adopted shall be~and the same hereby are designated and may be known and referred to as the "Uniform Fire Code" of and for the City of Tustin. Sec. 10-4 Establishing Duties of the Fire Prevention Bureau (a) The Uniform-Fire Code shall be enforced by the Fire~ Prevention Bureau of the Fire Department of the City of Tustin which is hereby established and which shall be operated under the supervision of ~he Chief of-the Fire Department. (b) The Chlef of the Fire Department may detail such members of the Fire Department as inspectors as shall be necessary from time to time. Sec. 10-5'Additions and Deletions The Uniform Fire Code adopted by th~ preceeding s~ction is hereby amended as follows: . ! A~' Section 1.215 is hereby deleted. B. Section 1.216 is amended by the deletion of t~e following: American Insurance Association, American National Standards 4 Institute, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers, and Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. C. Section 1.218 is hereby added to read as follows: Whenever the Chief of the Fire Department shall disapprove ~ an application or refuse to grant a permit applied. for, or when it is claimed that the provisions of the Code.do not apply, 8 or that ~he true intent and meaning of ~e Code have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted? the applicant may appeal 9 from the decision of the Chief of the Fire Department or the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention, to the City Council, 10 within ten (10) days from the date of the decision being appealed A decision shall be cDnsidered as°being appealed within the 11 ten (10) day period whensoever a written 'Notice of Appeal' is filed with the Clerk of the Council within ten (10) days. Such · 1~ notice of appeal shall specify: (1~ the substance and particulars of the decision being appealed; (2) the date of the decision;' 18 and (3) shall be signed by the appellant or his'duly authorized agent, and indicate the mailing address of appellant. Whenever 14 a notice of appeal is filed with the Clerk, the City Clerk shall set the matter for hearing at the earliest possible' 15 regular meeting of the City Council, and notify the Chief of ~ ; the Fire Department and the appellant of the meeting of the Cit 1~ Council during which the matter shall be heard. The City Cler~ shall give this notice to the Chief of the Fire' Department and 17 to the appellant at least three days prior to the time set for the hearing. NOtice shall be given to appellant by mailing such 18 notice to.the address shown on the'Notice of AppealS. All decisions of the City Council shall'be final. 19 D~.'~ Section~ 1.219 is hereby added to read as follows: Section 1.2!~ ~ermit~. The City Administrator, the Fire Chief~ and the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall act as a committee to determine and specify, after giving affected persons an opportunity to be heard, any new materials, processes, or occupancies which shall require permits~ in addition to those enL~erated-in said Code. The Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his office, and distribute copies thereof to interested persons. Decisions of the con~nittee may be appealed'to the City'Council. ~E, To Section 1.407 is hereby added'th~following: ELECTROSTATIC FLUIDIZED BED shall mean a container holding powder coating material which is aerated from below so as to form an air-supported expanded cloud of such material which is electrically charged with a charge opposite to the 29 charge of the object to be coated.I Such object is transported through the container immediately above the charged and ~0 aerated materials in order to be coated- -2- Fi To S~ction 1.408 is hereby added the fo!'lowing: FLUIDIZED BED shall mean a container holding powder coating material Which is aerated from below so as to form an air-supported expanded cloud of such material through which the preheated object to be coated is immersed and transported. G.. To Section 1.421 is hereby added+~h~following: SWING JOINT shall mean one of the'following: 1. Extractor type foot valve housing with either a street elbow or a nipple and an elbow. 2 An elbow and a street elbow. 3. Two elbows and a nipple not over 6 inches long. (Note: Due to structural weakness a "close" nipple shall not be permitted.) H.2 Section 1.429 and sub-sections 1, 2, and 3 are hereby added to read as follows: Section 1.429. Definitions. 1 Whenever the wor~ing "jurisdiction" · is used in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall mean the City of Tustin. 2. Whenever the term "corporation'counsel" is hsed in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall mean the City Attorney of the City of Tustin. 3. Whenever the words "Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention" are used in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall mean the Fire Marsha!~ ~-'~ Article 2 shall be entitled "Tire Rebuilding Plants". ~ Section 2.101 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 2.101. Tire.rebuilding plants shall conform to all other applicable requirements of this Code as well as to the following provisions'. K~ Article 8 is hereby amended to read as follows: Art-icle 8-Compressed Gase~ Scope Section 8.101. jThis article shall apply to bulk oxygen systems and to the storage, handling, and use of compressed gases as defined herein, including all fixed installations of non-flammable medical gases intended for sedation, wherein the patient is not rendered unconscious, such as, but not limited to analgesia systems used for dentistry, podiatry, and such other similar uses. Liquefied petroleum gases and compressed g~ses used in conjunction with welding or ~utting operations a~e exempt from these provisions. Wherever the term "oxygen" occurs in this Article, the requirements s~all apply to systems for nitrous oxide. -3- 1 Definitions Section 8.102 (a) BULK OXYGEN SYSTEM shall mean an 2 assembly of equipment, such as oxygen storage containers, pressure regulators, safety devices, vaporizers, manifolds, ~ and interconnecting piping, which has a storage capacity at normal temperature and pressure of: 4 1. More than 12,000 cubic feet of oxygen connected- 5 in service or ready'for service, or 6 2. More than 25,000 cubic feet of oxygen, including unconnected reserve on hand at the site. The bulk oxygen system terminates at the point where 8 oxygen at service pressure first enters the supply line. The o~ygen may be stored as a liquid or.gas in either stationary 9 or portable containers. 10 (b) CENTRAL SUPPLY shall mean the portion of the ~ystem Which normally supplies the piping systems. 11 (c) D.'I.S.S. DIA~4ETER INDEX SAFETY SYSTEM as outlined 1~ in Compressed Gas Association Pamphlet V-5. 13 (d) FLA~-~4ABLE ANESTHETIC shall mean a'compressed gas which is flammable and administered as an anesthetic and shall 14 include among others, cyclopropane, divinyl ether, ethyl chloride, ethyl ether and ethylene. (e) NONFLAiv~4ABLE MEDICAL GAS shall mean a compressed 16 gas which is nonfla~able and used for therapeutic purposes ahd shall include among others, oxygen and nitrous oxide., 17 (f) PIPED DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM shall mean a central supply 18 system with control equipment and a system of piping extending to the points in the building Where nonflammable medical 19 gases may be required, and suitable s'hation outlet valves at each point. Section 8.103 is hereby amended to read as follows: Permit Required Section 8.103. A permit shall be required for the Storage~ handling, or use at normal temperature and pressure of more than 2000 cubic feet of'flammable compressed gas or 6000 cubic feet of nonflammable compressed gas. All built-in medical g~s systems shall be subject to approval of Article 8 and shall be subject to permi~ from the Tustin Fire Department. Storage Containers Section 8.104-(a) Cylinder~ and pressure ~essels shai~ be designed, constructed, tested, and maintained in accordance with nationally recognized good practice. (b) Each cylinder, pressure vessel, or group of container~ shall be ~arked with the name of the gas container in accordance with nationally recognized good-practice. 80 Cylinder Systems for Flammable Anesthetics and Nonftammable Medical Gases Section 8.105. Cylinders containing flammable anesthetics and non£1ammable medical gases in hospitals and similar 8 facilities, shall 'be stored, handled, and used in accordance with nationally recognized good practice. Bulk Oxygen Systems at Consumer Sites 5 Section 8.106. Bulk oxygen systems-located at industrial and institutional consumer sites shall be installed in 6 accordance with nationally recognized good practice. 7 Storage and Use of Cylinders Section 8,107. All Compressed gas cylinders in service -8 or in storage shall be adequately secured to preve~ falling or being knocked over. 9 Nonflammable Medical Gas System !0 Section 8.108 (a) Cylinders shall be designed, constructed, tested, and maintained in accordance with U.S. Department of 1i Transportation (DOT) Specifications and Regulations. (b) High pressure supply cylinders shall be kept or stored outdoors within a secure enclosure. When outdoor storage is not practica~ they shall be enclosed in a separate- room or enclosure of not less than one-hour fire-resistive 14 construction. Doors to such enclosures shall have a fire- protection ra~ing of not less than 20 minutes. Adequate 15 ventilation shall be provided, preferably to the exterior-of the building. There shall be not less than two vents, each 16 not less than 36 square inches in area so located that one required vent will be located within six (6) inches of the 17 floor and the other vent within six (6) inches of the ceiling. Enclosure shall be located away from exits. 18 NOTE: It is the intent of this Section to locate the 19 supply system in a secure room or. enclosure with no communicating openings to the interior of the building Z0 other than the nonflammable gas supply lines. In many cases such as high-rise buildings and existing installa- 2! tions this may ~e impracticable or cannot be accomplished. These installations should be evaluated individually by ?2 the Fire Marshal with consideration given for automatic sprinkler protection to cylinder enclosure. (c) RoOms or enclosures for storage or use of nonflammable medical gases shall not be used for the storage of any other materials. No electric or gas apparatus other than an approved heating device to keep the enclosure warm so the gases will flow shall be permitted therein. Enclosures of supply systems shall'be provided with doors ~r gates which may be locked. ~ (d) When enclosures (interior or exterior) for supply systems are located near sources of heat such as furnaces, ~8 incinerators, or boiler rooms, they shall~be of'such sufficient construction to protect cylinders from overheating. Open ~9 electrical conductors and transformers shall not be located in · close proximity. to enclosures. Such enclosures shall not ~0 -be located adjacent to oil storage. tanks. 81 (e) Ordinary electrical wall fixtures in supply rooms shall be installed in fixed locations not less than 5 feet above the floor to avoid physical damage. (f) Manifolds shall be of substantial construction and of a design and materials suitable for the service pressure involved. Mechanical means shall be provided to assure the connection of cylinders containing the proper gas to the manifold. Cylinder outlets for° oxygen shall have a .903 inch-- 14NGO-RH-EXT outside diameter for oxygen, industrial and medical (Connection No. 540; American-Canadian Standard for Compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outlet and Inlet Connections, ANSI B57.I-1965, CAS 896-1965), and for nitrous oxide, .825 inch--14NGO-RH~EXT standard ~ylinder valve outlet connection for nitrous oxide (Connection No. '1320, American-Canadian Standard for Compressed Gas Cylinder Valve Outlet and inlet Connections, ANSI B57.I-1965). When other non-flammable gases or gas.mixtures are to be piped, care should be taken to assure noninterchangeability with other medical gases. NOTE: It is advisable to obtain manifolds from, and have them installed under the supervision of, a manufacturer familiar with proper practices for their construction and use. (g) A check valve shall be installed between each cylinder lead and the manifold header as shown in Figure No. 2. _ NOTE: The purpose of this check valve is to prevent the loss of gas from the manifolded cylinders in'the.event the safety relief device on an individual cylinder should function or a cylinder lead should fail. (h) All flexible hose and D.I.S.S. fittings used to connect the pressure regulator to the fixed piping on the low pressure side and also used to connect the dispensing unit 'to the outlet stations, shall be of a type approved by the Fire Marshal; the hose and fittings shall have a bursting pressure of not less than four times the maximum working pressure. The hose shall be a maximum length of 5 feet and shall not penetrate walls, floors, etc. (i) Threaded connections between the regulator and-either the low pressure manifold 6r piping system shall be noninter- changeable connections complying with D.I.S.S. CGA Pamphlet V-5. (j') The pipeline system shall be capable of delivering 50-55 psig to all. ~utlets at the maximum flo~ rate. Pressure regulating equipment capable of maintaining the minimum dynamic delivery pressure of 50 psig at maximum flow rate of the pipeline system, shall be installed on each cylinder upstream of the final pressure relief valve, as shown in Figure No. 1. : .- .. ' Figure No. 1 " ~XC~P~IO~: Systems ~s~ng approved maDifold type .. -~stallat~ons. (~) A shutoff valve or oheck valve shall be ~nstallea d6wnstrea~ of eaoh p~essure regulator, as sho~n in ~1gure No. 2. (1) A p~essure relief valve set at 50 peroe~t abo~ normal pipeli~e pressure s_~all be ~stalled in the mai~ l~ne clown- stream of 'the pressure regulating valve', as sh6wn in Figures Nos. 1 and 2. 'All pressure relief valves shall close automati- cally when excess pressure has been released. Relief valves shall be vented to the outside or a safe area. Pressure relief valves shall be of brass or b~onZe .and especially designed for oxygen service. -7- 1 pipe. Distribution .Section 8.109 (a) Pipelines shall be seamless Type K or z L (ASTM B-88) copper tubing or standard weight (Schedule 40) brass pipe. Copper tubing should preferably be hard temper 8 exposed locations and soft temper for underground or concealed locations. Pipe sizes shall be in conformity with 4 good engineering practice for proper delivery of maximum volumes specified. Gas piping shall not be supported by 5 other piping but shall be supported with pipe hooks, metal pipe straps, bands, or hangers suitable for the size of pipe, 6 and of proper strength and quality at proper intervals, so that piping cannot be moved acciden'tally from the installed 7 position as follows: 8 1/4 inch Pipe or Tubing ............ - .... 6 Feet 3/8 inch Pipe or Tubing ............ - ..... 6 Feet 1/2 inch Pipe or Tubing ................. 6 Feet 9 3/4 inch or 1 inch Pipe or Tubing ....... 8 Feet 10 1-1/4 inch or larger (horizontal) ........ 10 Feet 1-1/4 inch or larger (vertica!)...Every Floor Level il (b) All fittings used for connecting copper tubing shall 12 be wrought copper, brass, or 'bronze fittings made especially for solder or brazed connection, except as provided in 18 Section 8.109 (c). Brass pipe shall be assembled with screw type brass fittings or with bronze or copper brazing type 14 fittings. (c) Approved gas tubing fittings may be used on gas 15 distribution lines when pipe sizes are 1/2 inch nominal or 16 less if the fitting is so installed as to be visible in the- room. Such fittings may also be used in connecting copper 17 tubing of 3/4 inch nominal or less to shutoff valves described in Section 8.110, provided t'he fittings are readily accessible.>/' 18 / (d) Buried piping shall be adequately protected against 19 frost, corrosion, and physical damage. Ducts or casings may be used. oxygen piping may be placed in the same tunnel, 20 trench, or duct with fuel gas pipelines, electrical lines, or steam lines, if separated, provided there is good natural 21 or forced. ventilation. Oxygen pipelines shall not be placed in a tunnel, trench, or duct where exposed to contact with oil. ~2Z (e) Oxygen pipelines installed in combustible partitions shall be protected against physical damage by installation within pipe or conduit. Open-ings for pipelines installed in concealed spaces shall be fire-stopped with construction having a fire resistance equal to or greater than the original 25 construction. Oxygen risers may be installed in pipe shafts if suitable protection.agains~ physical damage, effects of 26 excessive heat, corrosion, or"contact with oil is provided. Oxygen risers shall not be located in elevator shafts. 27 .(f) Exposed oxygen pipelines should not be installed in 28 storage rooms for combustible materials, kitchens, laundries, or other areas of special hazard. Where i'nstallation ~f· oxygex 29 pipelines in such locations is unavoidable, the piping shall be protected b9 an enclosure which will prevent the liberation 80 of oxygen within the room should leaks occur in the piping system installed in the enclosure. -,~ ~2 (g) Pipelines exposed to physical damage, such as might be sustained from the movement of portable equipment such as carts, stretchers, or trucks, in corridors and other locations shall be provided with suitable protection. (h) The gas content of pipelines shall be readily identifiable by appropriate labeling with the name of the gas containted. Such labeling shall be by means of metal tags', stenciling, stamping, or with adhesive markers, in a manner that is not'readily removable. Labeling shall appear on the pipe at intervals of not more t~an 20 feet and at least once in each room and each story traversed by the pipeline. (i) Piping systems for gases shall not be used as a grounding electrode. (j) Before erection, all piping, valves, and fittings-- except those supplied especially prepared for oxygen service by the manufacturer and received sealed on the job--shall be thoroughly cleaned of oil, grease, and other readily oxidizable materials by washing in a hot solution of sodium carbonate or tri-sodium phosphate (proportion of one pound to three gallons of water). THE USE OR ORGANIC SOLVENTS, FOR EXAMPLE, CARBON TETRACHLORIDE, IS PROHIBITED. Scrubbing shall be employed where necessary to insure complete cleaning. After washing, .the material shall be rinsed thoroughly in.-clean, hot water. After cleaning, particular care shall be exercised in the storage and handling of all pipe. and fittings. Pipe and fittings shall be temporarily capped or plugged to prevent recontamination before final assembly. Tools used in cutting or reaming shall be kept free from oil or grease. Where such contamination has occurred, the items affected shall be rewashed and rinsed. (k) All joints in the piping, except those permitted to be approved brass flared type gas tubing fittings'and those at valves or at equipment requiring screw connections shall be made with silver brasing alloy or similar high.melting point (at least 1000°F.) brazing metal. Particular care shall be exercised in applying the flux to avoid leaving any excess inside the completed joints. The outside of the tube and fittings shall be cleane~ by washing with hot water after assembly. (1) Screw joints used in shutoff valves, including station outlet valves, shall be installed by tinning the male thread with soft solder. An app~oved oxygen luring or sealing compound is acceptable. (m~ After installation of the piping, but before in- stallation of the outlet valves, the line shall be blown clear by means of oil f~ee, dry air Dr nitrogen. Shutoff Valves Section 8.110. (a) The main oxygen supply line shall be p~ovided with a shutoff valve so located as to be accessible in an emergency (cylinder valve will usually suffice when not more than two cylinders are used). -.q- (b) Each riser supplied from the main line shall be provided with a shutoff valve adjacent to the riser connection. NOTE: Applicable only in installations with risers off the main line. Station Outlets Section 8.111. (a) Each station outlet for oxygen or nitrous oxide shall be equipped with either a manually operated or automatic shutoff valve and shall be legibly labeled with th~ name of the gas. ib) Manually operated valves shall be equipped with noninterchangeable connections complying with Diameter-Index Safety System (A Standard for Nointerchangeable Low Pressure Connections for Medical Gases, Air,.and ~uction) CGA Pamphlet V-5. (c) Each station outlet equipped with a female member of an approved quick-coupler of the noninterchangeable type for oxygen or nitrous oxide service, and so indentified~ shall be provided with an automatic shutoff valve incorporated in such a manner that when the quick-coupler'iS r~moved-from .the pipeline for repair, the flow of oxygen or nitrous oxide shall be shut off until the female member of the quick-couple~ is reattached. (d) Female members of the quick-couplers of the non- interchangeable types of oxygen or nitrous oxide may be attached to manually operated noninterchangeable station shutoff valves for oxygen or nitrous oxide service. (e) All pressure gauges and manometers for oxygen, including gau~es applied temporarily for testing purposes, shall be manufactured expressly for the gas and labeled "'OXYGEN--USE NO OILI" Testing of Piping Section 8.112. (a) After installation of station outlet valves, each section of the pipeline systems shall be subjected to a test pressur~ of one and one-half times the maximum working pressure, but not less than 150 psig, with oil free, dry air or nitrogen. This test pressure shall be maintained until each joint has been examined for leakage by means of soapy water or o~her equally effective means of leak detection safe for use with oxygen. ,NOTE: A visual'~inspection of each brazen joint is recommended to make sure that the alloy has flowed completely in and around the joint and that hardened flux has not f~rmed a temporary seal which holds test pressure. Re~ move all excess flux for clear visual inspection of brazen connections. All leaks shall be repaired and the section fetested. (b) After completing the testing of each individual pipeline system, all of the associated pipeline systems shall be subjected to a 24-hour standing pressure test at one and one-half ~imes the maximum working pressure, but not less than 150 psig. The test gas shall be oil free, dry air or nitrogen. (c) After the pipeline systems are filled with test gas, the supply valve and all outlet valves should be closed and the source of test gas disconnected. The system shall remain leak-free for 24 hours. Cross Connection Testing Section 8.113. (a) To determine that no cross ~onnection to other pipeline system exists, reduce'all systems to atmospheric pressure. Disconnect all sources of test gas from all of the systems with the exception of the one system to be checked. Pressure this system with oil free, dry air or nitrogen to a pressure of 50 psig. With appropriate adaptors matching outlet labels, check each individual station outlet of all systems installed to determine that test gas is being dispensed from only the outlets of this system. (b) Disconnect the source of test gas and reduce the system tested to atmospheric pressure. Proceed to test each additional pipeline system in accordance with (a) above. Purging Section 8.114. (a) When all medical gas piping systems have been tested in accordance with Sections 8.112 and 8.113 the source of test gas shall be disconnected and the proper gas source of supply connected to each respective system. Following this connection and pressurization, all outlets shall be opened in a progressive order, starting,nearest the source and completing the process of purge flushing at the outlet farthest from the source. Gas shall be permitted to flow from each outlet until each system is purged of test gas used during previous test. General Precautions Section 8.115. (a) Approval of the Fire Chief shall be required prior to installation of the system. (b) The supply system shall be turned off at the end of each day 0f operation. (c) All compressed gas cylinders in service or in storage shall be adequately secured in an approved manner to prevent falling or being knocked over. (d) Adequate precautions against theft and vandalism shall be taken. (e) The installer shall post safety Drecadtions and ~roper operating instructions in a conspicuous approved location. (f) The installer shall instruct the doctor or other person in charge of the office in the proper techniques for using the equipment safely. 1 (g) Smoking shall be prohibited in, or a~und, supply System enclosures. "NO SMOKING" -- "OXYGEN" or 'Similar Z warning signs shall be posted in the enclosure. 3 L. Sectio-n lb.l13 (a) is hereby amenned by the addition to the s~ond paragraph thereof of the following: - 4 See Section 10.113 (c). M. Section 10.113 (c)....1, .subsection B is hereby amended 6 to read a~'fUl!ows: 7 B. Divisions 1 and 2 of Group B Occupancies with an · occupant load of more than 500 persons except 8 churches with an occupant load of less than 750 persons. 9 N. Section 11.205 is hereby added to read as follows: 10 Sectl.on 11.205 establishes limits of districts in 11 which storage of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited. The limits referred to in the Uniform Fire Code in which 1~ storage of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited are hereby established as follows: "Those zones determined and defined by Ordinance 14 No. 157, the Zoning Ordinance 6f the City of Tustin, and amendments thereof." 15 O. Article XiI is hereby amended to read as follows: 16 Article XII-Fireworks / .... Sec. 12.101 - "Dangerous Fireworks" Defined 18 "Dangerous Fireworks" shall include all fireworks included 19 in Section 12503, Part 2, Division 11, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California as said section now Z0 exists or may be hereafter amended by the State of California. Zl Sec. 12.102 - "Safe and Sane Fireworks" Defined 2Z "Safe and Sane Fireworks" shall include any fireworks not designated as "Dangerous Fireworks", except that in all ~ cases only end fuses may be used. 2~ Sec. 12.103 - "Handling of Safe and Sane Fireworks" Z5 The use of "~afe and Sane" fireworks, the display, handling, transporting, and stor. age of "Safe and Sane" fire- Z6 works and pyrotechhics shall be in accordance with Title 19, Public Safety, Chapter 1, Sub-chapter 6, or applicable State 9~? laws. 2~ S.ec. 12. 104 - "Dangerous .LFireworks Prohibited" 29 No person,,. firm, or organization shall manufacture, store, display, sell, or offer for sale, possess, discharge, explode, 30 -fire, or set off any dangerous firewor_ks within the City of Tustin. Sec. 12.105 - Discharging "Safe and Sane" Fireworks No person shall discharge any "Safe and Sane" fireworks except during the'days that sales are permitted each year as set forth in Section 12.106 below. Sec. 12.106 - Sale of ."Safe and Sane" Fireworks No person shall display, ~ell, or store "Safe and Sane" fireworks in the City of Tustin except from temporary stands erected ~and maintained solely for the display and sale of such fireworks. No person shall sell or offer for sale such fireworks at any time except from noon July 1 to midnight July 4. Sec. 12.107 - Permit for Sale of"'Safe and Sane" Fireworks No person shall display, sell, or engage in the business of selling "Safe and Sane" fireworks without first having obtained a permit to do so as provided herein and by permit procedures adopted by the City of Tustin. Sec. 12.108 - Permit Issuance Permits for the sale of "Safe and Sane" fireworks shall be approved only for established and bona fide local non-profit charitable, fraternal, patriotic, service, or religious organizations which have been established fo~ one year and regularly meet within the City of Tustin. Permits shall be granted only after payment of a twenty-five dollar inspection fee. Licenses, permits, and copy of rules and regulations must be posted in firework stands during operations. Sec. 12.109 - Regulations for Temporary Stands Any person operating any firework stand shall abide by and comply with the provisions Of this Article, other regulations adopted by the City, and other reasonable condi- tions and restrictiQns which may be required by the Fire Chief. Violations of any such regulations or conditions shall be grounds for revocation of permits or.licenses to operate. Sec. 12.110 - Electrical Circuits All electrical 'circuits entering such stands shall be approved by the City of Tustin. Sec. 12.111 - Prohibited Areas No person shall sell, store, display, or discharge any fireworks of any type within 100. feet of any oil or gasoline station, nor within 100 feet of any premises where gasoline or other inflammable liquids are stored or dispensed, nor within 50 feet of any type of permanent structure, or any other place not approved by the Fire Department. The sales window shall also be at least six (6)' feet from any public way. Sec. 12.112 - Fire Protection in Stands There shall be maintained within each stand fire ex- tinguishers or charged garden hose or Other fire protection devices as required by the Fire Chief. Sec. 3~2'.113 - Sales Personnel No person under the age of 18 years shall occupy, sell, or handle for sale, any classification of fireworks. Like- wise, no sale or delivery thereof of any fireworks shall be made to any person under the age of 16 years. Sec. 12.114 - Sleeping within the Stands'- No one shall be allowed to sleep within the stands at any time. Sec. 12.1'15 - Vehicles Parking on Premises There shall be no vehicle parking or parkingrof gasoline generators or any type of flammable liquid containers within twenty feet of such stand. Sec. 12.116 - Fires on Premises No person shall light, cause, or permit to be lighted any fireworks, matches, or any other material within twenty- five feet of such stand. Sec. 12.117 - Premises Restrictions No smoking, drinking of alcoholic beverages, taking of any dangerous drugs, being under the influence of alcoholic beverages, of being under the influence of any dangerous drugs shall be permitted in any structure used for storage or sale of fireworks nor w.ithin twenty-five feet thereof. "NO'SMOKING" signs shall be prominently displayed in a number prescribed ~y the-Fire Department. Sec. 12.118 - Exits Each firework st'and shall have a minimum of two exits. Exits shall be at least thirty inches in clear width. All exit doors shall swing'outward and be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. There shall be maintained a thirty inch clear aisleway from all parts of the stand to exit doors. Sec. 12.119 - Trash Removal All trash shall be removed from the premises and the firework stand daily or more frequently if necessary, as required by the Fire Department. Sec. 12.120 - Fireworks Storage. Fireworks shall be stored only in the firework' stand. It shall be unlawful to store fireworks in any building, residence, garage, home, automobile, trailer, or other vehicle 'within the City of Tustin. 1 Sec.-12.121 - Disposal of Unsold "Safe and Sane" Fireworks Z Any fireworks that remain unsold after midnight July 4 shall be returned'within twenty-four (24) hours directly 8 to a licensed pyrotechnic warehouse in the manner prescribed by law. Sec. 12.122 - Exceptions 5 Nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit 6 the use of fireworks by railroads or other transportation agencies for signal purposes for illumination, or the sale 7 or use of blank cartridges for a show or theater, or for signal or ceremonial purposes in athletics or sports, or 8 for use by military organizations. Supervised public pyrotechnic displays may be allowed as provided for in 9 special permit by the City Council, and in conformance with applicable State laws. 10 Sec. 12.123 - Seizure of Fireworks 11 The Fire Chief shall seize, take, remove, or cause to 1~ be removed at the expense of the owner all stocks of fire- works offered or exposed for sale, stored, or held in 13 violation of this Article. 14 Sec. 12.124 - Manufacture, Sale, and Discharge 15 (a) The manufacture of fireworks within this jUrisdic- tional area is prohibited except under special permits as 16 are required by local and Skate regulations. 17 (b) The Fire Chief shall have power to adop~ reasonable rules and regulations for the granting of permits for 18 supervised public displays of fireworks by a jurisdiction, fair association, amusement parks, other organizations, or 19 for the use of fireworks.by artisans in pursuit of their trade. Every such use or display shall be handled by a 20 competent operator approved by the Chief, and shall be of such character and so located, discharged, or fired as in ~1 the opinion of the Chief after proper investigation, so as not to be hazardous to property or endanger any person. (c) Applications for permits shall be made in writing at 2~ least ten (10) days in advance of the date of the display. After such privilege shall be granted, sale, possession, use 24 and distribution of fireworks for such display shall be lawful for that purpose only. No permit granted here under ~5 shall be transferable. 26 Sec. 12.125 - Bond Fireworks Display Required 27 The-permittee shall furnish a bond or certificate of insurance in an amount deemed adequate by the Chief for the 2~ payment of all damages which may be caused either to a person or persons, or to property by reason of the permitted ~isplay, ~9 and arising from or acts of the permittee, his agents, employees, or sub-contractors. 30 P. The title of Division III of Article 13 is hereby amended to "Installation and ~4aintenance of Fire Protection, Life'Safety Systems and Appliances". Q. Section i3.301 is hereby amended by the ~ddition thereto o~the ' following: (d,) When fire protection facilities are to be installed by the developer, such facilities including all surface access roads shall be installed and made serviceable prior to and during the time of constructions. When alternate methods of protection, as approved by the Chief, are provided, the above may be modified or waived. R. Section 13.301 is hereby amended by the addition thereto of the following: (e) All fire alarm systems, fire hydrant systems, fire extinguishing systems (including automatic sprinklers), wet and dry standpipes, basement inlet pipes, and other fire protection systems and pertinents thereto shall meet the approval of the fire department as to installation and location and shall be subject to such .periodic tests as required Dy the Chief. Plans and specifications shall be submitted to the fire department for review and approval prior to con- struction. S. Section 13.302 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section. 13.302. All sprinkler systems, fire hydrant systems, standpipe ~ystems, fire alarm systems, portable fire extinguishers, and other fire protective or extinguishing systems or appliances shall be maintained in an operative condition at all times and shall be replaced or repaired when defective. All repairs and services shall be made in accordance with recognized standards. T. Section 13.308 (c) is hereby deleted. U. Section 13.315 is hereby added to read as follows: " Section 13.315 - Hood and Duct Protection. Approved fire extinguishing equipment shall be provided for the protection of duct systems, grease removal devices, and hoods. Such systems shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the provisions of the N.F.P.A. Standards pertaining thereto. All existing conditions which do not provide this protection shall conform with the change of business license (licensee or business), or owner change within the business. V. Section 13-.316 is hereby added'to read as follows: Section 13.316 - Automatic Sprinkler Systems. Approved automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed and maintained in accordance with the N.F.P.A. Standards throughout all buildings'or structures with a usable single floor area of 12,000 square feet or more per single floor or 24,000 square feet on all floors, and/or 55 feet above'grade or containing three or more stories. W. Section 13.316A is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 13.316A - Provisions for High Rise Buildings. (a) Scope. Such buildings having floors used for human occupancy located mo~ than 55' above or below the lowest level of fire department vehicle access shall conform to the requirements of this Section, in addition to other applicable requirements of the Uniform Building Code 1973 edition. ' (b) Fire Alarm. A manual fire' alarm box shall be located adjacent to exits into stairway shafts and in every elevator lobby.' The box shall be connected to the Central Control Station and to the voice communication system as required by subsections (e) and (f) of this Section. The system shall be designated in accordance-with Uniform Building Code Standard No. 18-1 (to b~ based upon applicable provisions of N.F.P.A. 71, 72A, or 72B). (c~ Fire Detectors. An approved system which will provide for automatic detection of product.s of combustion other than heat shall be installed in every mechanical equip- ment room and in the return air portion of every air con- ditioning and mechanical ventilation system that serves floors other than the floor on which the equipment is located. Detectors set to operate within the limitations of the Uniform Building Code Standard No. 43-6 or for greater sensitivity shall be located at each opening into the vertical shaft. (d) Voice Alarm System. Both the detection system and the fire alarm system shall activate a voice alarm system capable of being operated from the Central Control Station on both a general and selective basis and dependent upon the compartmentation involved. The alarm shall be designed to be heard by all occupants within the building or ~esignated portions~ thereof and within the elevators. The elevator lobby detector required by Chapter 51 of the Uniform Building Code, 1973 edition, shall be connected to. the system. (e) Voice 'COmmunication System. There shall be ~wo separate approved continuously electrically supervised voice communication systems; 'one for Fir. e Department communication and the other a public voice communication (address) system between the Central Control Station and the following areas: 1. Elevators, elevator lobbies, corridors, and stairways; 2. In every office area exceeding 1,0.00 square feet in area; 3. In each dwelling unit and hotel guest room. When approved, the Fire Department system may be combined with the public voice communication system. I ' (f) Central Control Station. A Central Control Stabion for Fire Department operations shall be provided in 2 a l~cation approved by the Fire Department. It shall contain the voice communication system panels, fire detection and 3 alarm system panels, status indicator~ and controls for elevators and air handling systems, a public telephone, a 4 control mechanism to unlock stairway doors, sprinkler valve and water flow detectors, and standby power controls. 5 (g) Smoke Control- Natural or-mechanical ventilation 8 for the removal of the products of combustion shall be provided in 'every story, and shall consist of one or more of ~ the following: 8 1. Panels or windows in the exterior wal~ which can be opened from an approved location other 9 than the fire floor. Such'venting facilities shall be provided at the rate of at least 20 10 square teet per 50 lineal feet of exterior wall in each story, and distributed around the I1 perimeter at not more than 50' intervals. Such panels shall be clearly identified as 1~ required by the-Fire Department. 13 2. Approved tempered glass may be used in lieu of openable panels. 14 3. When fire sprinklers are installed in compliance 15 with subsection (1) of this Section, the mechanical air handling equipment may be designed 16 to assist smoke removal. Under fire conditions, the return and exhaust air .shall be moved 17 directly to the outside without recircu!ation to other sections of the building. 18 4. A shaft through which smoke and heat can be 19 mechanically vented to the outdoors. The size of the shaft shall be uniform throughout and of 20 such dimensions as to provide 60 air changes per hour in the largest compartment served any- 21 wher~ in the building. Openings into the shaft shall be protected with an automatic single 22 h piece shutter located as high in the room as ~ possible and designed to vent the entire compart- 23 ment. ~4 5~ Any other design which will produce equivalent results. (h) Elevators° A bank of elevators is a group of 26 elevators or a single elevator controlled.by a common operating.~ system or all elevators which respond to a single call button. ~ There is no limit on the number of cars which may be in a bank or group, but there may not be more than four (4) cars ~8 within a common hoistway. 1 1. All elevators on all floors shall open into lobbies which are separated from the remainder Z of the building by one-hour fire-resistive construction and served by tight fitting 3 automatic closing fire doors having 45 minute ~' fire-resistance. An elevator may be within a ' 4 smokeproof enclosure. 5 2. Each elevator lobby or entrance area shall be provided with an ~pproved ~nd listed smoke 8 detector located on the ceiling and which, when activated, will not permit the elevator doors 7 to open, but will cause all cars serving that lobby to return to the ground floor when the 8. lobby temperature exceeds 250°F. or the optical density exceeds 0.03 per foot. The detector 9 may serve to close the lobby doors. 10 3. Elevator hoistways shall not be vented through an elevator machine room. Cable slots entering 11 .-. the machine room shall be sleeved beneath the machine room floor to inhibit the passage of lZ smoke into the machine room. 13 4. At least one elevator car in each building shall have a minimum platform'of 4'5" by 6'4" 14 with a minimum 32" clear opening on the narrow side, unless otherwise designed to provide 15 equivalent utility, to accommodate an ambulance ~" stretcher in its"horizontal position. (i) Standby Power and Light. A permanently installed 17 standby power generation system conforming to' Uniform Building Code Standard No. 18-1 (to be based on N.F.P.A. 70-1971) 18 shall be provided. The system shall be equipped with suitable means for automatically starting the generator set upon failure 19 of the normal electrical service and for automatic transfer and operation of all required electrical functions at full ~0 power within 60 seconds of such normal service failure. System supervision with manual start and transfer features ~1 shall be provided at the Central Control Station. An on-premise fuel supply sufficient for not less than two (2) hours full demand operation of the system shall be provided. All power, lighting, signal, and communication facilities provided under the requirements of this Section shall be transferable to the standby power system. The power requirements shall be determined so as to provide service to, but nqt limited to, the following: 1. Fire alarm system ~? 2. ~xit and other emergency lighting ~' 3. Fire protection equipment 28 '- 4. Required mechanical ventilation 5. Fire Department elevators ~9 6. Voice communication system 80 All conductors servicing life safety protection devices shall be housed within meta~ic raceways to protect against damage '~1 from mechanical, fire, or vermin. 1 (j) Seismic Considerations. In Seismic Zones 2 and 3, the anchorage of the following mechanical and electrical Z equipment required by this Section shall be designed in accordance with Section 2314 of the Uniform Building Code, 8 1973 edition, for a lateral force based on a "Cp" value of 0°5 unless data substantiating a lesser value is furnished: 4 1. Elevator drive and suspension system; 2. Standby power and lighting facilities; 5 3. Fire pumps and-other fire protection equipment. (k) Exits. All stairway doors'which are to be locked from the stairway side shall have the capability of being unlocked remotely upon a signal from the Central Control 8 Station. Emergency telephones shall be provided at not less than every fifth floor, in each required stairway, or two-way 9 intercom at each floor level. (1) Automatic Fire Extinguishing System. An automatic 10 fire extinguishing system shall be installed complying with 1! the standards-set forth in Chapter 8 of N.F.P.A. 13-1972 and the following: 1. Shut off valves and water flow devices shall be 13 provided on each floor. In addition to actuating' a local alarm on the floor upon which the water 14 flow is detected, such ~alves shall be supervised by a continuously manned control station or by 15 a central station. 16 2. The sprinkler system shall be looped between · 'standpipe risers at the bottom, top, and mid-- 17 height of all buildings with a maximum of 20 stories served by any loop. At each loop level 18 there shall be check valves. 19 '3. Piping may be copper or steel, with no minimum size of pipe required. Solder connections may 20 be used if not less than 95% tin and 5% antimony. 21 4. Pitching of lines is not required. · 22 5. A minimum of two (2) fire pumps independentiy driven shall be provided and sized for the 2~ sprinkler demand and for a minimum 500 gallons per mmnute fire department standpipe operations. 6. An on-site supply o~ water equal to a twenty 2~ minute demand or 15,000 gallons on a combined sprinkler and standpipe, whichever' is smaller, 26 shall be. provided. This supply shall be available automatically if the principal supply 2~ fails. 2~ ?. Operation of the sprinkler system s'hall activate the voice communication system. Because of the additional fire protection afforded by 6h'e 80 'automatic fire extinguishing system described above, the following reductions from the Uniform"Building Code, 1973 31 edition, are permitted: -2~- I 1. The fire-resistive time periods set forth in ~ Table No. 17-A may be'reduced by one (1) hour for interior bearing walls, exterior bearing 8 and hon-bearing walls, roofs, and beams supporting r6ofs Provided they do not frame into columns. 4 All office building Partitions required to be one-hour fire-resistive construction by Table ~ No. 17-A and SeCtion 3304 (g) may be of non- combustible construction without a fire- 6 resistive time period, except that openings in corridor walls shall be P~otected by self-closing, 7 tight-fitting doors that need not have a fire- resistlye time period. 8 2. The 1½" hose lines and nozzles may be omitted. 3. Travel distance.to a horizontal exit or to an enclosed stairway may be 300'. 4. Smokeproof enclosures may be eliminated if each required stairway is Pressurized, as Provided ~'' in Section 3309 (h) to .15" of water column. : X. Section 13.317 is hereby added to read as follows: Section 13.317 - Hydrant Installation and Maintenance (a) All required fire hydrants, public or private, shall be installed and operable prior to the initiation of construction of any Permanent structure using combustible materials, or proof of adequate water supply for fire Protection as determined by the Fire Chief (b) All required fire hydrants shall be 'capable of Producing a discharge as specified by the Fire Chief ' (c) Access shall be Provided and maintained to all required fire hydrants by means of an all-Weather road with a 20' minimum width and a 14' vertical clearance, capable of supporting fire apparatus unless otherwise specified by the Fire Chief. (d) All required fire hydrants shall be of a type and located as approved by the Fire Chief. Y. Section 13.318 is hereby added to read as follows: Section 13.318 - Building Numbers. The aPPropriately assigned City building numbers shall be posted upon every' Piece of improved Property within the City of Tustin. The numbers are to-be legible from the street and of a contrasting color to the background color. Z. Section 14.307 (b) is hereby amended to read as follows: (b) Dip tanks of over 150 gallon capacity. or 10 square feet liquid surface area shall be Protectad by an approved automatic fire-extinguishing system -.or dip'tank covers conforming to Section 14.308. AA. Section 15.101(c) is hereby amended as follows: In the first line delete the words "All equipment for"~ BB. Section 15.110 is hereby amended as follows: In the fourth line following "storm drain" add "sewer". CC. Section 15.S03(e) is hereby amended to read as follows: (e) Exit facilities shall be provided in accordance with the Building Code, both as to bui.ldings hereafter constructed or heretofor constructed.. DD. Section-15.610 is hereby added to read as follows: Section 15.610 - Establishment of limits of districts in which ~torage of flammable or combustible liquids in outside above ground tanks is to be prohibited. The limits referred to in section 15.101 in which the storage of Class I flammable liquids in above ground tanks outside of buildings is restricted, and is hereby established as follows:- "Those zones determined and defined by Ordinance No. 1S7, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of'.'Tustin, and-amendments thereto." EE. Section 20,113 is hereby added to read as follows: Section 20.113 - Establishment of limits in which bulk storage of liquefied petroleum gases is to be restricted. The limits referred to in Section 20.105(a) in which bulk storage of liquefied petroleum gases is restricted, are hereby established as follows: "' "THose zones determined and defined by Ordinance No. 157, the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Tustin, and amendments thereto." FF. Section 26.102 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 26.102. All drapes, hangings, ~urtains, drops, and all other decorative material, including Christmas trees, that would tend to increase the fire and panic hazard shall be made from material which is not flammable material, or shall be treated and maintained in a flame retardant condition by means'of flame retardant solution or process approved by the Chief. Exit doors, exit lights, fire alarm sending stations, wet standpipe hose cabinets, and fire extinguisher locations shall not be concealed nor obstructed by any decorative material. GG. Section 26,104 is hereby amended to read as follows: Section 26.104. In places of assembly, motion picture screens or screen masking sh~ll not be used unless it is in compliance with Section 26,102. HH. Section 27.112(a) is hereby amended to'read as follows: (a) All burning shall take place between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. of any designated day. Section 27.117 is hereby added to read as follows: Section 27.117. Incinerators and open burning shall meet with Rule 57 and Rule 58 of the Rules and Regulations of the CoUnty of Orange'Air PolluEion Control District as said sections exist or may hereafter be amended by the County of Orange. jJ. Section 27.201(b) is hereby amended to read as follows: (b) All combustible rubbish, oily rags, or waste material, when kept within a building or adjacent to a building, shall be securely stored in -metal or metal-lined receptacles equipped with tight-fitting covers or in rooms or vaults con- structed of noncombustible materials. KK. Section 27.206 is hereby added to read as follows: Section 27.206. No person shall display, sell, or engage in the business of selling Christmas trees without having obtained a permit to do so as provided herein and by permit procedures adopted by the City of Tustin. Permits and issuance of permits for the sale of cut-Christmas trees shall be approved only for established and' bona fide local non-profit charitable, fraternal, patriotic, service or religious organizations which have been established for one (1) year and regularly meet within the City of-Tustin. Permits shall be granted only after payment of a twenty-five ($25) dollar inspection fee. EXCEPTION: Fixed retail sales establishments are exempt from the requirements of this section. LL. Section 27.207 is hereby added to read as follows: Section 27.207. ~o person shall sell, display, or store .any cut Christmas trees within the City of Tustin except for the period from November 15 to December.3! of the- same calendar year or unless an application therefor ~s filed with the Chief of the Tustin Fire Department and the applicant therefor shows that the proposed location and method of such activity will not constitute a fire hazard or violation of any law, and such ~pplicant makes a clean-up guarantee deposit of $1D0 wi~h the City of Tustin, and agrees in said application that unless, no late~ than the 10th day of January following the issuance of such permit, all unsold trees, combustible waste, and heavy accumulations of sawdust are removed from thee place where such trees were sold, displayed, or stored, the same may be removed and disposed of by the City of Tustin and that said City may apply said deposit in payment of all of its costs, including its overhead expenses, in con- nection with such removal. The Chief of the Fire Department shall cause any of such items remaining after January 10 of each year, to be removed as soon as possible, and shall report the cost thereof to tho City Finance Director, and he shall apply sufficient of said deposit toward payment of such costs, and tho overhead expenses of the City, and shall return to such applicant any amount of such deposit in excess thereof. 1 Fire Chief shall report in writing to the City Finance Director as soon as possible after January 10 of each year the names 2 of all permittees who have removed such items and he shall then return said Clean-up depost to such applicant. __ EXCEPTION: Fixed retail sales establishments are exempt. 4 from the $100 clean-up deposit. 5 Mbl. Section 27.403 is .hereby amended to read as follows with the existing paragraph being identified as subsection (a): 6 (b) Every kettle shall be equipped with a tight- 7 fitting cover. A kettle, when in operation, shall be placed a safe distance from any com- B bustible material or buildings. Fired tar kettles shall not be left unattended. 9 NN. Section 27.410 is hereby amended to read as follows: 10 USe of Torches or Flame Producing Devices for Sweating Pipe 11 Joints or Removing Paint lP. Section 27.410. Any person using a torch or other flame producing device for removing paint or sweating pipe 18' joints from or in any building or structure shall provide one (1 approved fire extinguisher or water hose equipped with a 14 suitable nozzle, sufficient in length to reach all portions of the building and connected to a water supply on the premises 15 where said burning operation is performed. Combustible material in the proximity of open flame shall be protected 16 against ignition by shielding, wetting, or other means. In all cases, a fire watch shall be maintained in the vicinity 17 of the operation for one-half hour after the torch or flame producing device has been used. 18 O0. Section 30.103 is hereby amended to read as follows: 19 Section 30.103. Automotive equipment that is necessary 9.0 to the operation of the establishment shall not be parked within 20 feet of the tent or air.-supported structure except 21 by special permission of the Fire Chief. No other automotive equipment or internal combustion engines shall be parked within · ~2 100 feet of the tent except upon a public street. PASSED AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Tustin City Council of the City of Tustin, Cal'~ornia, held on the 16th day of September, 1974. 26 27 v xYon 29 A EST: c~'+Y ~/-~ 32 . „ ..~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORP.NGE ) SS CITY OF TUSTIN ) RUTH C. POE, City Cle~cand ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Tustin, California, does hereby certify that the whcle number of members of the City Ccuncil of the City of Tustin is five; that the above and foregoing Ordinance No. 637 was duly and regularly introduced and read at a regular meeting of tT City Council held on the 3rd day of se tember , 1974 , and was given its second reading an duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting held on the 16th day of September , 1974, by the followir_g vote: AYES: COL'1vCILMEN LANGLEY, SHARP, SALTARELL2, WELSH, EDGAR NOES : COUNCILMEN NONE ABSENT: COUNCILMEN NONE Publish Tustin News September 26, 1974 -~rf! ~~-..+