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235 ORDINANCE NO. 235 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, REPEALING AND REENACTING THE GRAND TERRACE MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 15, CHAPTER 15.18 IN ITS ENTIRETY, PERTAINING TO THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, AND ADOPTING THE 2007 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE WITH AMENDMENTS. THE MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GRAND TERRACE, COUNTY OF SAN BERNARDINO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 15.18 of Title 15 of the Grand Terrace Municipal Code is repealed. SECTION 2. Chapter 15.18 of Title 15 of the Grand Terrace Municipal Code is added, to read: Chapter 15.18 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE Sections: 15.18.10 Findings and Adoption of the California Fire Code. 15.18.20 Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids. 15.18.30 Bulk Storage of Liquefied Petroleum Gases. 15.18.40 Storage of Flammable Cryogenic Fluids. 15.18.50 Amendments to the California Fire Code. 15.18.60 Penalty. 15.18.70 Fees. 15.18.80 Validity Clause. 15.18.10 Findings and Adoption of the California Fire Code. (a) FINDINGS. The City Council of the City of Grand Terrace hereby finds as follows: (1) That the California Fire Code, 2007 Edition, and 2006 International Fire / " A71I21,\M1 LIBILIRY $'v1 - IL9/ f. tti 7 O O ' • FALAI AVE .4 Q ' PALM AVE . ///01,17VW �H.\\iPTON CT • CENTER F.S. ' z CIT'CT • 'd CI 'CT JENSEN CT - a CLAP I .T 0`� - ti O LA PAIR ST GO, RENE I.N S 3 BE U Q t2 00 0 MEWORANGEWOOD G SOTD y DE SOTO ST C DE SOTO ST C . CT U 0 a' w DE BERRY Sr iE; Y i C a 1 DE BERRY 0 -ST DE BERR\ ST a. FULMARF-' w WREN ST WREN ST 4. ¢ RICHARD . ,ems -� MAVIS ST .� C M ROLLINS PARK FINCH ST FINCH ST N MAVIS ST U `� - �.> CAM'S AL S uI -ram CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. Code, published by said organization, are nationally recognized compilations of proposed rules, regulations, and standards of said organization. (2) That said California Fire Code and International Fire Code have been printed and published as a code in book form within the meaning of Section 50022.2 et seq. of the California Government Code. (3) That the sections and subsections of said California Fire Code and International Fire Code may be referred to by the number used in said published compilation preceded by the words"California Fire Code Section" or "Fire Code Section" or "Subsection" and may also be referred to by additional reference to the Grand Terrace Municipal Code and sections therein pertaining to said California Fire Code and International Fire Code. (4) That California Health and Safety Code Section 17958 et seq. provides, in pertinent part, that a county may make such changes or modifications to the provisions published in the California Building Standards Code and other regulations adopted pursuant to Section 17922 as it determines are reasonably necessary because of local climatic,geological and topographical conditions. (5) That the additional requirements and standards established herein are needed to properly protect the health, safety, and welfare of the existing and future residents and workers of the City of Grand Terrace. Said requirements and standards are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological, and topographical conditions described herein. (6) Local Climatic Conditions. (A) The City of Grand Terrace is subject to extremely strong winds, commonly known as "Santa Ana Winds" which can reach speeds in - ti O LA PAIR ST GO, RENE I.N S 3 BE U Q t2 00 0 MEWORANGEWOOD G SOTD y DE SOTO ST C DE SOTO ST C . CT U 0 a' w DE BERRY Sr iE; Y i C a 1 DE BERRY 0 -ST DE BERR\ ST a. FULMARF-' w WREN ST WREN ST 4. ¢ RICHARD . ,ems -� MAVIS ST .� C M ROLLINS PARK FINCH ST FINCH ST N MAVIS ST U `� - �.> CAM'S AL S uI -ram CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. excess of 90 miles per hour. Extensive damage frequently accompanies these winds, such as blowing sand and debris, downed power lines, fallen trees, overturned vehicles and structural damage to buildings. These conditions result in increased demand for fire services, blocked or delayed emergency vehicle access and impaired water supplies and building emergency systems. (B) During the summer months, the Santa Ana Winds produce periods of extremely low humidity, thereby reducing the fuels moisture and increasing the possibility and severity of fire from dry vegetation and other common combustibles. (C) During the summer months, the City experiences prolonged periods of temperatures in excess of 100°F. When coupled with sustained severe Santa Ana Winds, an increase in the threat from rapidly moving fires exists. (7) Local Geological Conditions (A) The City is subject to moderately strong to severe shaking and surface ruptures resulting from numerous known earthquake faults located throughout the area. These local earthquake faults have the potential to cause severe personal and property damage, utility interruptions, fire hazards and hazardous materials releases. Additionally, significant roadway, bridge structure, water supply and communications systems are subject to failure, thereby causing a detriment to emergency services response. (B) Unstable slopes in the Blue Mountain area and other hillside areas throughout the City have experienced soil movement as a result of heavy or soaking rains, resulting in damage to roadways, structures "Santa Ana Winds" which can reach speeds in - ti O LA PAIR ST GO, RENE I.N S 3 BE U Q t2 00 0 MEWORANGEWOOD G SOTD y DE SOTO ST C DE SOTO ST C . CT U 0 a' w DE BERRY Sr iE; Y i C a 1 DE BERRY 0 -ST DE BERR\ ST a. FULMARF-' w WREN ST WREN ST 4. ¢ RICHARD . ,ems -� MAVIS ST .� C M ROLLINS PARK FINCH ST FINCH ST N MAVIS ST U `� - �.> CAM'S AL S uI -ram CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. and utilities. (8) Local Topographical Conditions. (A) The topography of the City is diverse, ranging from relatively flat valley areas, to foothill areas, to steep hillside areas. This results in delayed or obstructed access to some areas,affecting fire department response times and fire personnel safety. (B) The topography of the City results in split water pressure zones throughout the area. This results in some areas having limited, unreliable or unavailable water supplies available for firefighting purposes. (C) Due to the topography of the City, it is traversed by several high voltage electrical transmission lines which cross over hazardous brush-covered areas. High winds have caused damage to these lines, resulting in vegetation fires. Access to many of these areas is unavailable to vehicles, making response to these fires unusually difficult. (D) Due to the topography of the City, high-pressure natural gas transmission lines traverse the City to transport natural gas at extremely high pressures. These lines pass through, under or over populated areas and wildfire prone areas and are also subject to damage due to flooding or seismic events. (b) ADOPTION OF THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE. The City Council of the City of Grand Terrace hereby adopts the 2007 edition of the California Fire Code, also known as Part 9 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations (incorporating the 2006 International Fire Code), and Appendices chapter 1 and chapter 4, and heavy or soaking rains, resulting in damage to roadways, structures "Santa Ana Winds" which can reach speeds in - ti O LA PAIR ST GO, RENE I.N S 3 BE U Q t2 00 0 MEWORANGEWOOD G SOTD y DE SOTO ST C DE SOTO ST C . CT U 0 a' w DE BERRY Sr iE; Y i C a 1 DE BERRY 0 -ST DE BERR\ ST a. FULMARF-' w WREN ST WREN ST 4. ¢ RICHARD . ,ems -� MAVIS ST .� C M ROLLINS PARK FINCH ST FINCH ST N MAVIS ST U `� - �.> CAM'S AL S uI -ram CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. Appendices B, C, E, F, G, and H, as compiled and published by the International Code Council, and San Bernardino County Fire Department Standards. The provisions of this California Fire Code,subsequent amendments,and California Fire Code Appendices shall be applicable within the city limits of Grand Terrace. 15.18.20 Storage of Flammable and Combustible Liquids. Pursuant to sections 3404.2.9.5.1 and 3406.2.4.4 of the California Fire Code, the storage of flammable and combustible liquids in outside above-ground unprotected tanks and below-grade vaulted tanks is prohibited in all commercial occupancy areas, developed residential areas, and other areas where the fire code official having jurisdiction determines that the installation of flammable and combustible liquid above-ground storage tanks or below-grade vaulted tanks will, create a hazard to occupants and property owners in the area. Deviation from these requirements may be allowed only upon specific documented findings by the fire code official. 15.18.30 Bulk Storage of Liquefied Petroleum Gases. Pursuant to Section 3804.2 of the California Fire Code, the aggregate capacity of any one installation for the bulk storage of liquefied petroleum gases shall not exceed 2,000 water gallons in residential areas. In non-residential areas, when, in the opinion of the fire code official having jurisdiction, the location of bulk storage of liquefied petroleum gases would create a threat to the occupants and property owners, the aggregate storage capacity of liquefied petroleum gas shall also be limited to 2,000 water gallons. The fire code official shall be guided by the appropriate City or County Development Code when permitting the storage of liquefied petroleum gas in excess of 2,000 water gallons at any one installation. 15.18.40 Storage of Flammable Cryogenic Fluids. The limits referred to in section 3204.3.1.1 of the California Fire Code, in which the DE BERRY Sr iE; Y i C a 1 DE BERRY 0 -ST DE BERR\ ST a. FULMARF-' w WREN ST WREN ST 4. ¢ RICHARD . ,ems -� MAVIS ST .� C M ROLLINS PARK FINCH ST FINCH ST N MAVIS ST U `� - �.> CAM'S AL S uI -ram CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. storage of flammable cryogenic fluids in stationary containers is prohibited, are hereby established as follows: flammable cryogenic fluids shall not be stored, dispensed or used unless in the opinion of the fire code official, such storage will not create an unacceptable threat to the occupants and property owners. 15.18.50 Amendments to the California Fire Code. The California Fire Code is amended as follows: (a) Section 202 of the California Fire Code is amended, by adding the following definition: SELF-CONTAINED AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM.An approved fire sprinkler system, that conforms to Section 903.3.1.1. 903.3.1.2, or 903.3.1.3 of this code, NFPA standards 13, 13 R, or 13 D, and San Bernardino County Fire Department Standards, and is supplied by a water source independent from a municipal water distribution system and, if mechanically assisted by booster pumps, is independent from public energy utilities. (b) Section 301.3 is added to the California Fire Code, to read: 301.3 Abatement of Fire Hazards. In the event that a fire hazard exists, as determined by the fire code official and in accordance with this chapter, the fire code official may give notice to the owner of the property upon which a hazardous condition exists to abate such condition. In the event that abatement is not performed within the timeframes granted by such notices or other written documentation, the fire code official may cause abatement to be done in accordance with public nuisance abatement procedures and make the expense of such abatement a lien upon the property at which such condition exists. (c) Section 305.5 is added to the California Fire Code, to read: 305.5 Spark Arresters. Each chimney used in conjunction with a fireplace or other one installation. 15.18.40 Storage of Flammable Cryogenic Fluids. The limits referred to in section 3204.3.1.1 of the California Fire Code, in which the DE BERRY Sr iE; Y i C a 1 DE BERRY 0 -ST DE BERR\ ST a. FULMARF-' w WREN ST WREN ST 4. ¢ RICHARD . ,ems -� MAVIS ST .� C M ROLLINS PARK FINCH ST FINCH ST N MAVIS ST U `� - �.> CAM'S AL S uI -ram CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. heating appliance, in which solid or liquid fuel is used, shall be maintained with an approved spark arrester. The spark arrester shall be constructed of 24 gauge stainless steel, 12 gauge copper or brass, or 19 gauge woven galvanized wire mesh, or of materials with equivalent heat and corrosion resistance. Openings in the arrester screen shall not permit the passage of spheres of one-half inch (13 mm) maximum and shall not block the passage of spheres three-eighths inch (10 mm) minimum. The screen shall be mounted in or over all outside flue openings in a vertical and near vertical position, adequately supported to prevent movement and visible from the ground. (d) Table 405.2 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: TABLE 405.2 FIRE AND EVACUATION DRILL FREQUENCY AND PARTICIPATION GROUP OR OCCUPANCY FREQUENCY PARTICIPATION Group A Quarterly Employees Group B Annually Employees Group E Monthly' All occupants Group 1 Quarterly on each shift Employees' Group R-1 Quarterly on each shift Employees Group R-2d Four annualy All occupants Group R-4 Quarterly on each shift Employees High-rise buildings Annually Employees a. The frequency shall be allowed to be modified in accordance with Section 408.3.2 of the California Fire Code, Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations, or the Education Code. b. Fire and evacuation drills in residential care assisted living facilities shall include complete evacuation of the premises in accordance with Section 408.10.5 Where occupants receive habilitation or he California Fire Code, to read: 305.5 Spark Arresters. Each chimney used in conjunction with a fireplace or other one installation. 15.18.40 Storage of Flammable Cryogenic Fluids. The limits referred to in section 3204.3.1.1 of the California Fire Code, in which the DE BERRY Sr iE; Y i C a 1 DE BERRY 0 -ST DE BERR\ ST a. FULMARF-' w WREN ST WREN ST 4. ¢ RICHARD . ,ems -� MAVIS ST .� C M ROLLINS PARK FINCH ST FINCH ST N MAVIS ST U `� - �.> CAM'S AL S uI -ram CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. rehabilitation training,fire prevention and fire safety practices shall be included as part of the training program. c. Group B buildings having an occupant load of 500 or more persons or more than 100 persons above or below the lowest level of exit discharge. d. Applicable to Group R-2 college and university buildings in accordance with Section 408.3. (e) Section 503.2.1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 503.2.1 Dimensions.Fire apparatus access roads shall have an unobstructed width of not less than 26 feet(7925 mm), except for approved security gates in accordance with Section 503.6, and an unobstructed vertical clearance of not less than 14 feet, 6 inches (4420 mm). (f) Section 503.2.3 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 503.2.3 Surface. Fire apparatus access roads shall be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus and shall be surfaced with the appropriate thickness of concrete or asphalt. Where road grades do not exceed eight percent (8%), and where serving only one or two Group R-3 single family dwellings or Group U occupancies, the fire code official may approve roads constructed with approved native materials or gravel compacted to eighty five percent (85%) compaction. (g) Section 503.2.7 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 503.2.7 Grade. The grade of the fire apparatus access road shall be a maximum of twelve percent(12%), unless mitigating protection measures are applied and approved by the fire code official. n accordance with Section 408.10.5 Where occupants receive habilitation or he California Fire Code, to read: 305.5 Spark Arresters. Each chimney used in conjunction with a fireplace or other one installation. 15.18.40 Storage of Flammable Cryogenic Fluids. The limits referred to in section 3204.3.1.1 of the California Fire Code, in which the DE BERRY Sr iE; Y i C a 1 DE BERRY 0 -ST DE BERR\ ST a. FULMARF-' w WREN ST WREN ST 4. ¢ RICHARD . ,ems -� MAVIS ST .� C M ROLLINS PARK FINCH ST FINCH ST N MAVIS ST U `� - �.> CAM'S AL S uI -ram CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. (h) Section 503.4 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 503.4 Obstruction of fire apparatus access roads. Fire apparatus access roads shall not be obstructed in any manner, including the parking of vehicles. The minimum widths and clearances established in Section 503.2.1 shall be maintained at all times Any condition that serves as an impediment to fire access, or any vehicle or other obstruction to fire access may be removed at the orders of the Fire Department or other governing agency in cooperation with the Fire Department, with the expense of such removal to be paid by the owner of the roadway, or of said vehicle or obstruction. (i) Section 505.1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 505.1 Address numbers. New and existing buildings shall have approved address numbers, building numbers or approved building identification placed in a position that is plainly legible and visible from the street or road fronting the property.These numbers shall contrast with their background. Address numbers shall be Arabic numerals or alphabet letters. New residential dwelling unit addresses shall have minimum 4 inch (102 mm) numbers, with a minimum stroke width of 0.5 inch (12.7 mm), and shall be internally illuminated by means of a low voltage power source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 100 feet (30.5 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated numbers 4 inches (102 mm) high shall be displayed at the property entrance. Multi-family, commercial and industrial use buildings less than 100,000 square feet (9280 m2) shall have numbers a minimum of 8 inches (204 mm) high and with a minimum stroke of 1 inch (25.5 mm). Multi-family, commercial and industrial use buildings 100,000 square feet(9280 m2) or larger shall have numbers a minimum of 12 inches (306 mm) high with a minimum stroke of 1.5 inches (38.2 mm). Such address numbers shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. (j) Section 507.4 is added to the California Fire Code, to read: 507.4 Smoke or fog emitting systems. No alarm system shall be installed in a building or portion of a building which as a part of its operation discharges any gas, vapor, liquid, or other product when the primary intent of the system discharge is to obscure the vision of any person, cause disorientation, or incapacitate any person within the building or portion thereof. Nothing in this section is intended to preclude the connection of an alarm system to any fire suppression system. (k) Section 508.1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 508.1 Required water supply.An approved water supply capable of supplying the required fire flow for fire protection shall be provided to premises upon which facilities, buildings or portions of buildings are hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction. In areas without a water purveyor capable of supplying the required fire flow, National Fire Protection Association standard 1 142 (current edition) shall be used to establish on-site water storage capacities, when allowed by the fire code official. Exceptions: 1. Group R, Division 3 and attached Group U occupancies, or separate Group U occupancy buildings in excess of 500 square feet (46 m2), may be provided with an approved self- contained automatic sprinkler system in order to meet the needs of fireflow. An adequate water supply, in addition to allowances for domestic water uses, shall be provided and systems shall have suitable freeze protection for local climatic conditions. 2. When approved by the fire code official, Group U occupancies constructed on parcels of 2 1/2 acres or greater in areas without a water purveyor capable of supplying the required fire flow are not required to provide a fire protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. structures are located fifty (50) feet from the property line and from all other structures. (I) Section 508.5.1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 508.5.1 Where required. Where a portion of the facility or building hereafter constructed or moved into or within the jurisdiction is more than 300 feet (91.5 m) from a hydrant on a fire apparatus access road, as measured by an approved route around the exterior of the facility or building, on-site fire hydrants and mains shall be provided where required by the fire code official. Exception: For Group R-3 and Group U occupancies, the distance requirement shall be 600 feet (183 m). This distance may be further modified by the fire code official for such occupancies when buildings are equipped throughout with an approved fire sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.3. (m) Section 510.2 is added to read the California Fire Code, to read: 510.2 Access to equipment in multi-unit buildings.When automatic fire sprinkler systems or fire alarm systems are installed in buildings constructed for multiple tenants and these systems protect multiple tenant spaces, the main controls and control appurtenances,such as risers,fire alarm control panels,and valves for such systems, shall be located in an attached or included room or an approved weather resistant enclosure with at least one exterior access door of not less than 3'-0" (918 mm) by 6'-8"(2040 mm). (n) Section 901.4.2 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 901.4.2 Non-required fire protection systems. Any fire protection system or portion thereof not required by this code or the California BuildingCode shall be allowed to be furnished provided such installed system meets the requirements of this code and the California Building Code. fire protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. (o) Section 901 .8.2 is added to the California Fire Code, to read: 901.8.2 Theft deterrents. The fire code official is authorized to require installation methods, mechanisms, or other technology that will serve to deter theft or tampering with fire protection appliances. (p) Section 903.2 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 903.2 Where required.Approved automatic fire sprinkler systems in new building and structures shall be provided in the locations described in this section. However, in all events, an approved automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided in all newly constructed buildings of any occupancy group, except Group R, Division 3 (one and two family dwellings) and Group U occupancies, when the gross floor area is equal to or exceeds 5,000 square feet (465m2), regardless of fire resistive separation walls. In existing structures, other than Group R, Division 3 (one and two family dwellings) and Group U occupancies, not equipped with an automatic fire sprinkler system, the following requirements shall apply: 1. For existing buildings smaller than 5,000 square feet (465m2) in gross floor area, when an addition causes the structure to exceed 5,000 square feet (465m2) and such addition is equal to or greater than 50% of the existing square footage, the entire structure shall be provided with an automatic sprinkler system. 2. For existing buildings larger than 5,000 square feet (465m2) in gross floor area,when an addition is equal to or greater than 10% of the existing square footage, the entire structure shall be provided with an automatic sprinkler system. 3. For existing buildings larger than 5,000 square feet (465m2) in gross floor provided such installed system meets the requirements of this code and the California Building Code. fire protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. area,when a change of use occurs that, in the opinion of the fire code official using the guidance of the California Building Code, increases the likelihood of, or increases the danger to occupants in a fire incident, the entire fire area shall be provided with an automatic sprinkler system. Exceptions: 1. Spaces or areas in telecommunications buildings used exclusively for telecommunications equipment, associated electrical power distribution equipment, batteries and standby engines, provided those spaces or areas are equipped throughout with an automatic fire alarm system and are separated from the remainder of the building by fire barriers consisting of not less than 1-hour fire-resistance-rated walls and 2-hour fireresistance-rated floor/ceiling assemblies. 2. Automatic fire sprinkler protection for Fixed Guideway Transit Systems shall be as per Section 903.2.17. (q) Section 903.2.7 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 903.2.7 Group R. An automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3 shall be provided throughout all buildings with a Group R fire area. Exceptions: 1. Detached one and two-family dwellings. 2. Group R-3.1 occupancies not housing bedridden clients, not housing non-ambulatory clients above the first floor, and not housing clients above the second floor. r existing buildings larger than 5,000 square feet (465m2) in gross floor area,when an addition is equal to or greater than 10% of the existing square footage, the entire structure shall be provided with an automatic sprinkler system. 3. For existing buildings larger than 5,000 square feet (465m2) in gross floor provided such installed system meets the requirements of this code and the California Building Code. fire protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. 3. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 131 13 occupancies housing ambulatory children only, none of whom are mentally ill or mentally retarded, and the buildings or portions thereof in which such children are housed are not more than two stories in height, and buildings or portions thereof housing such children have an automatic fire alarm system activated by approved smoke detectors. 4. Pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 13143.6 occupancies licensed for protective social care which house ambulatory clients only, none of whom is a child (under the age of 18 years), or who is elderly (65 years of age or over). (r) Section 903.3.1.1.1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 903.3.1.1.1 Exempt locations. In other than Group 1-2, 1-2-1, or 1-3 occupancies, automatic sprinklers shall not be required in the following rooms or areas where such rooms or areas are protected with an approved automatic fire detection system in accordance with Section 907.2 that will respond to visible or invisible particles of combustion. Sprinklers shall not be omitted from any room merely because it is damp, of fire-resistance rated construction or contains electrical equipment. Exceptions: 1. Any room where the application of water, or flame and water, constitutes a serious life or fire hazard. 2. Any room or space where sprinklers are considered undesirable because of the nature of the contents, when approved by the fire code official. 3. Generator and transformer rooms separated from the remainder of the building by walls and floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling assemblies having a s larger than 5,000 square feet (465m2) in gross floor provided such installed system meets the requirements of this code and the California Building Code. fire protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours. (s) Section 903.4 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 903.4 Sprinkler system monitoring and alarms. All valves controlling the water supply for automatic sprinkler systems, pumps, tanks, water levels and temperatures, critical air pressures, and water-flow switches on all sprinkler systems shall be electrically supervised. Exceptions: 1. Automatic sprinkler systems protecting one- and two-family dwellings. 2. Limited area systems serving fewer than 20 sprinklers. 3. Jockey pump control valves that are sealed or locked in the open position. 4. Control valves to commercial kitchen hoods, paint spray booths or dip tanks that are sealed or locked in the open position. 5. Valves controlling the fuel supply to fire pump engines that are sealed or locked in the open position. 6. Trim valves to pressure switches in dry, preaction and deluge sprinkler systems that are sealed or locked in the open position. (t) Section 905.4 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 905.4 Location of Class I standpipe hose connections. Class I standpipe hose connections shall be provided in all of the following locations: Any room where the application of water, or flame and water, constitutes a serious life or fire hazard. 2. Any room or space where sprinklers are considered undesirable because of the nature of the contents, when approved by the fire code official. 3. Generator and transformer rooms separated from the remainder of the building by walls and floor/ceiling or roof/ceiling assemblies having a s larger than 5,000 square feet (465m2) in gross floor provided such installed system meets the requirements of this code and the California Building Code. fire protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. 1. In every required stairway, a hose connection shall be provided for each floor level above or below grade. Hose connections shall be located at an intermediate floor level landing between floors, unless otherwise approved by the fire code official. 2. On each side of the wall adjacent to the exit opening of horizontal exit. 3. Exception:Where floor areas adjacent to a horizontal exit are reachable from exit stairway hose connections by a 30-foot (9144 mm) hose, a hose connection shall not be required at the horizontal exit. 4. In every exit passageway, at the entrance from the exit passageway to other areas of a building. 5. In covered mall buildings, adjacent to each exterior public entrance to the mall and adjacent to each entrance from an exit passageway or exit corridor to the mall. 6. Where the roof has a slope less than four units vertical in 12 units horizontal (33.3-percent slope), each standpipe shall be provided with a hose connection located either on the roof or at the highest landing of a stairway with stair access to the roof.An additional hose connection shall be provided at the top of the most hydraulically remote standpipe for testing purposes. 7. Where the most remote portion of a non-sprinklered floor or story is more than 150 feet (45 720 mm) from a hose connection or the most remote portion of a sprinklered floor or story is more than 200 feet(60 960 mm)from a hose connection, the fire code official is authorized to require that additional hose connections be provided in approved locations. 8. When required by other provisions of this code, 2.5 inch (64 mm) hose feet (465m2) in gross floor provided such installed system meets the requirements of this code and the California Building Code. fire protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. connections, meeting the requirements of this section and Fire Department Standards, shall be located at every other exterior fire department access door as defined by Section 2306.6.1 of this code, and arranged so that every portion of the building and its contents can be reached with 150 feet(45.7 m) of hose and stream. (u) Section 907.12 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 907.12 Duct smoke detectors. Duct smoke detectors shall be connected to the building's fire alarm control panel when a fire alarm system is provided.Activation of a duct smoke detector shall initiate a visible and audible supervisory signal at a constantly attended location. Duct smoke detectors shall not be used as a substitute for required open area detection. Exception: In occupancies not required to be equipped with a fire alarm system, actuation of a smoke detector shall activate a visible and an audible signal in an approved location. Smoke detector trouble conditions shall activate a visible or audible signal in an approved location and shall be identified as air duct detector trouble. (v) Section 910.3.2.2 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 910.3.2.2 Sprinklered buildings. Where installed in buildings equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system, smoke and heat vents shall be designed to operate automatically by the actuation of a heat responsive device rated at least 100 degrees F (56° C) above the operating temperature of the sprinkler heads, or manually with independent controls for the fire department per Section 914.12. (w) Sections 914.12 through 914.12.7 are added to the California Fire Code,to read: 914.12 Special requirements for Group F, M, S-1 or S-2 distribution warehouses greater than 100,000 square feet in floor area. Buildings classified protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. primarily as Group M, Group S, Division 1 or Division 2, with no more than 10% of the building square footage occupied with accessory uses, in which the primary use is wholesale or retail sales of bulk products or packaged materials, or for the storage of commodities for distribution, shall be in accordance with this section. 914.12.1 Fire Control Room. A fire control room for fire department operations shall be provided. The location and accessibility of the fire control room shall be approved by the fire code official. The fire control room shall be separated from the remainder of the building by walls and ceilings not less than one-hour fire partitions. The room shall be a minimum of 96 square feet (9m2) with a minimum dimension of 8 feet (2438 mm.) The room shall contain the following as a minimum: 1. The fire alarm control unit and associated equipment. 2. Annunciator panel displaying status of sprinkler control valves and waterflow detectors. 3. Main controls and indicators for mechanical smoke exhaust systems. 4. Graphic with schematic indicating building floor plans, means of egress, fire protection systems, firefighting equipment and access. 5. Other firefighting equipment and system controls as required by the fire code official. 6. Emergency lighting powered by the standby electrical system. 914.12.2 Mechanical smoke exhaust. A mechanical smoke exhaust system conforming to the requirements of Section 910.4 of this code shall be provided.The system may be combined with environmental or other ventilation air systems when approved by the fire code official. ode,to read: 914.12 Special requirements for Group F, M, S-1 or S-2 distribution warehouses greater than 100,000 square feet in floor area. Buildings classified protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. 914.12.3 Standpipe systems. A class I standpipe system shall be provided, with hose connections located at fire department access doors as required by Section 905.4 of this code. The system may be interconnected with the building automatic sprinkler systems, and may be supplied by adjacent systems or by a separate riser. Standpipe systems shall conform to the requirements of NFPA 14. 914.12.4 Fire department graphic. A printed graphic with schematic diagrams of the building automatic sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, means of egress, standpipe systems, smoke exhaust systems, access doors, and any other equipment as required by the fire code official shall be superimposed over a building floor plan or site plan and mounted on the wall in a highly visible location in the fire control room. The graphic shall be durable and waterproofed. 914.12.5 Standby power. A standby power generator set conforming to the California Electrical Code shall be provided on the premises, in a protected locations. The set shall have a rated capacity necessary to supply the load of all fire protection features listed below at the same time: 1. Emergency lighting and exit signs necessary for egress. 2. Lighting for the fire control room. 3. Signal and communication systems as applicable. 4. Electrically powered fire pumps required to maintain pressure. 5. Mechanical smoke exhaust systems as required by Section 914.1 1.2. In addition, a fuel supply sufficient for not less than two hours of operation shall be required on the premises.All electrically connected systems shall be transferred within 60 tion air systems when approved by the fire code official. ode,to read: 914.12 Special requirements for Group F, M, S-1 or S-2 distribution warehouses greater than 100,000 square feet in floor area. Buildings classified protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. seconds after losing primary power. 914.12.6 Enhanced communications. When required by the fire code official, enhanced communication equipment, such as bi-directional amplifiers, shall be provided in the building for dedicated use by the fire department. When such equipment is required to be installed, it shall be provided with a standby power supply. 914.12.7 Other requirements. All fire protection systems shall comply with San Bernardino County Fire Department Standards as respects installation, signage and labeling, maintenance, and other requirements. (x) Sections 1910 through 1910.6 are added to the California Fire Code, to read: Section 1910 Storage of Combustible Idle Pallets 1910.1 General.Storage of combustible idle pallets shall be in accordance with this section.A permit shall be obtained in accordance with Appendix Chapter 1, Section 105.6. 1910.2 Storage location. Pallets shall be stored outside or in a separate building designed for pallet storage unless stored indoors in accordance with Section 1910.3. 1910.3 Indoor storage. Pallet storage in a building used for other storage or other purpose shall be in accordance with the provisions for high-hazard commodity high-piled combustible storage contained in Chapter 23. Exception: When indoor storage does not exceed 6 feet in height and the aggregate volume of all stored pallets does not exceed 2,500 cubic feet. 1910.4 Outdoor storage. Pallets stored outside shall be stored in accordance with Tables 1910.4.1 and 1910.4.2 and Section 1910.5.and 1910.6. within 60 tion air systems when approved by the fire code official. ode,to read: 914.12 Special requirements for Group F, M, S-1 or S-2 distribution warehouses greater than 100,000 square feet in floor area. Buildings classified protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. Table 1910.4.1 Required Clearance Between Outside Idle Pallet Storage and Other Yard Storage Wall Construction Minimum Distance of wall from Storage (ft) Under 50 Pallets 50 to 200 Pallets Over 200 Pallets Masonry or Concrete 0 0 15 Masonry with wired glass in 0 10 20 openings, outside sprinklers and 1-hour doors Masonry with wired or plain 10 20 30 glass outside sprinklers, and 3/4 - hour doors Wood or metal with outside 10 20 30 sprinklers Wood, metal, other 20 30 50 Table 1910.4.2 Required Clearance Between Outside Idle Pallet Storage and Other Yard Storage Pile Size Minimum Distance, in feet (m) Under 50 pallets 20 50-200 pallets 30 Over 200 pallets 50 1910.5 Outdoor pile dimensions. Pallet stacks shall not exceed 15 feet in height nor shall cover an area greater than 500 square feet. Pallet stacks shall be arranged to form stable piles. Piles shall be separated by a minimum of 8 feet. Piles shall be a minimum of 10 feet from property lines. 1910.6 Fire department access. Fire Department access roadways, meeting the requirements of Section 503.2 of this code, shall be maintained within 150 feet of all pallet 3. Exception: When indoor storage does not exceed 6 feet in height and the aggregate volume of all stored pallets does not exceed 2,500 cubic feet. 1910.4 Outdoor storage. Pallets stored outside shall be stored in accordance with Tables 1910.4.1 and 1910.4.2 and Section 1910.5.and 1910.6. within 60 tion air systems when approved by the fire code official. ode,to read: 914.12 Special requirements for Group F, M, S-1 or S-2 distribution warehouses greater than 100,000 square feet in floor area. Buildings classified protection water supply or an automatic sprinkler system, when such s shall be electrically illuminated by an internal or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. storage and structures. (y) Sections 2701.7 through 2701.7.3 are added to the California Fire Code, to read: 2701.7 Transport vehicles and trailers storing hazardous materials. Any transport vehicle with a trailer, such as a tank, vessel, or other container, attached and used for the purposes of storing and transporting hazardous materials or hazardous waste as defined by this code, upon being at a facility or property for more than 30 days, or when such trailer has been detached from its mode of transportation, or when the driver of such a vehicle is not carrying active shipping papers as regulated by the California Department of Transportation (DOT) enroute to another destination, shall comply with the provisions of this section. 2701.7.1 General. Transport vehicles and trailers that contain less than or equal to the maximum allowable quantities as set forth in Section 2703.1 for each specific material shall comply with the requirements of Section 2701 and 2703 of this Chapter, as well as any other applicable regulations as part of a facility. Transport vehicles and trailers that contain more than the maximum allowable quantities as set forth in Section 2703.1 for each specific material shall comply with the requirements of Section 2701, 2703 and 2704 of this Chapter, as well as any other applicable regulations as part of a facility. The use, dispensing and handling of any hazardous materials in transport vehicle trailers is prohibited. 2701.7.2 Submittals. Transport vehicles and associated trailers shall comply with the requirements of Section 2701.5.1 for Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) and Section 2705.2 for Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) as part of a regulated facility. These documents shall be submitted to the Office of the Fire Marshal of the San Bernardino County Fire Department. 2701.7.3 Prohibited Areas.Transport vehicles or detached trailers shall not be left al or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. stationary at any time within 500 feet (152m) of a residential area, apartment or hotel complex, educational facility, hospital or care facility. Transport vehicles and trailers shall not be left unattended at any other place that would, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, pose an extreme life safety hazard. (z) Section 3301.1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: Section 3301.1 Scope.The possession, manufacture, storage, handling, sale and use of explosives, explosive materials, fireworks, and small arms ammunition within the County of San Bernardino shall be in accordance with this chapter and Title 19 California Code of Regulations Chapter 10. For fireworks requirements see Title 19 California Code of Regulations Chapter 6. Exceptions: 1. The Armed Forces of the United States, Coast Guard or National Guard. 2. Explosives in forms prescribed by the official United States Pharmacopoeia. 3. The possession, storage and use of small arms ammunition when packaged in accordance with DOTn packaging requirements. 4. The use of explosive materials by federal, state and local regulatory, law enforcement and fire agencies acting in their official capacities. 5. Items preempted by federal regulations. (aa) Sections 3301.2 through 3301.2.3 are added to the California Fire Code, to read: 3301.2 Restrictions.The possession, manufacture,storage,sale, handling and use of explosives, blasting agents, fireworks, and ammunition are restricted within the County and associated trailers shall comply with the requirements of Section 2701.5.1 for Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) and Section 2705.2 for Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) as part of a regulated facility. These documents shall be submitted to the Office of the Fire Marshal of the San Bernardino County Fire Department. 2701.7.3 Prohibited Areas.Transport vehicles or detached trailers shall not be left al or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. of San Bernardino according to the limits established within this section. 3301.2.1 Storage of Explosives and Blasting Agents. The storage of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited in residential areas, principal business districts, closely-built commercial areas and heavily-populated areas, except as permitted by the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department and the San Bernardino County Fire Department in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, and Title 4, Division 5 of the San Bernardino County Code. 3301.2.2 Private Use of Fireworks.The private storage, use, sale and handling of fireworks is prohibited within the County of San Bernardino. Exception. The possession, storage, sale, handling and use of specific types of approved fireworks where allowed by applicable local laws, ordinances and regulations, provided such fireworks comply with California Code of Regulations, Title 19, and labeled "Safe and Sane" by the California State Fire Marshal. 3301.2.2.1 Seizure of Fireworks. The Fire Department, Police or Sheriffs Department are authorized to seize, take, remove or cause to be removed, at the expense of the owner, all stocks of fireworks, including but not limited to, Division 1.4G consumer fireworks, as classified pursuant to Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations, offered or exposed for sale, stored or held in violation of any state or local laws and ordinances. 3301.2.3 Model Rocketry. The use of model and high-power rockets is prohibited within the Fire Safety Overly Districts as established by Title 8, Division 2 as defined by the San Bernardino County Code, and all other areas except as permitted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department. (bb) Sections 3301.3 through 3301.3.5 are added to the California Fire Code, to read as follows: County Fire Department. 2701.7.3 Prohibited Areas.Transport vehicles or detached trailers shall not be left al or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. 3301.3 Permit required. Permits shall be required as set forth in Section 105.6 of Appendix Chapter 1 and regulated in accordance with this section. Permits shall be obtained from the San Bernardino County Fire Department and the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department in accordance with Division 5, Chapter 2, Section 45.021 of the San Bernardino County Code to: 1. manufacture, possess, store, sell, display or otherwise dispose of explosive materials at any location; 2. transport explosive materials; 3. use explosive materials; 4. operate a terminal for handling explosive materials; or 5. transport blasting caps or electric blasting caps on the same vehicle with explosives. 3301.3.1 Sheriffs Department. In addition to the requirements set forth in this chapter, the Sheriffs Department or the Fire Department may, for the safety and security of the public, set additional requirements for a permit application. The Sheriffs Department shall notify the Fire Department when any application has been made for an explosives permit for a specific location and purpose. No permit shall be issued without contacting the Fire Department having jurisdiction. 3301.3.2 Permit restrictions.The fire code official is authorized to limit the quantity of explosives, explosive materials, or fireworks permitted at a given location. No person, _ possessing a permit for storage of explosives at any place, shall keep or store an amount greater than authorized in such permit. Only the kind of explosive specified in such a permit shall be kept or stored. San Bernardino County Code, and all other areas except as permitted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department. (bb) Sections 3301.3 through 3301.3.5 are added to the California Fire Code, to read as follows: County Fire Department. 2701.7.3 Prohibited Areas.Transport vehicles or detached trailers shall not be left al or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. 3301.3.3 Supervision. The tire code official is authorized to require operations permitted under the provisions of Section 3301.3 to be supervised at any time by the fire code official in order to determine compliance with all safety and fire regulations. 3301.3.4 Notification. Whenever a new explosive material storage or manufacturing site is established, including a temporary job site, the local law enforcement agency, fire department, and local emergency planning committee shall be notified 48 hours in advance, not including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, of the type, quantity and location of explosive materials at the site. 3301.3.5 Seizure. The fire code official is authorized to remove or cause to be removed or disposed of in an approved manner, at the expense of the owner, explosives, explosive materials or fireworks offered or exposed for sale, stored, possessed or used in violation of this chapter. (cc) Section 3308.2 is added to the California Fire Code, to read: 3308.2 Permit application. Prior to conducting a fireworks display, a permit shall be applied for as specified in section 105.6.14.1 of Appendix Chapter 1 from the San Bernardino County Fire Department, permit fees shall be paid, and plans for the display, inspections of the display site and demonstrations of the display operations shall be approved. A plan establishing procedures to follow and actions to be taken in the event that a shell fails to ignite in, or discharge from, a mortar or fails to function over the fallout area or other malfunctions shall be provided to the fire code official. (dd) Chapter 48 Automobile Wrecking Yards is added to the California Fire Code to read: Chapter 48 AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARDS .3 through 3301.3.5 are added to the California Fire Code, to read as follows: County Fire Department. 2701.7.3 Prohibited Areas.Transport vehicles or detached trailers shall not be left al or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. 4801 Scope. Automobile wrecking yards shall be in accordance with this chapter. 4802 Permits. For permits to operate automobile wrecking yards, see Section 105.6.45. 4803 Definitions. The following words and terms shall, for the purposes of this chapter and as used elsewhere in this code, have the meanings shown herein. MOTOR VEHICLE FLUIDS are liquids that are flammable, combustible or hazardous materials, such as crankcase fluids, fuel, brake fluids, transmission fluids, radiator fluids and gear oil. This definition does not include liquids that are permanently sealed, such as hydraulic fluid within shock absorbers. 4804 Fire Apparatus Access Roads. Fire apparatus access roads shall be constructed and maintained throughout the site in accordance with Section 503. 4805 Welding and Cutting.Welding and cutting operations shall be in accordance with Chapters 26 and 30. 4806 Housekeeping. Combustible rubbish accumulated on the site shall be collected and stored in approved containers, rooms or vaults of noncombustible materials. Combustible vegetation, cut or uncut, shall be removed when determined by the chief to be a fire hazard. 4807 Fire Protection. Offices, storage buildings and vehicles used for site operations shall each be provided with at least one portable fire extinguisher with a rating of not less than 4-A:40-BC. When required by the fire code official, additional portable fire extinguishers shall be provided in specific use areas in accordance with NFPA10. 4808 Tires. Tires shall be stored in an approved manner in accordance with Automobile Wrecking Yards is added to the California Fire Code to read: Chapter 48 AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARDS .3 through 3301.3.5 are added to the California Fire Code, to read as follows: County Fire Department. 2701.7.3 Prohibited Areas.Transport vehicles or detached trailers shall not be left al or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. Chapter 25. 4809 Storage, Use and Handling of Motor Vehicle Fluids and Hazardous Materials.The storage, use and handling of motor vehicle fluids and hazardous materials, such as those used to operate air bags and electrical systems, shall be in accordance with Section 2510 and Chapters 22, 27 and 34. 4809.1 Motor Vehicle Fluids. Motor vehicle fluids shall be drained from salvage vehicles when such fluids are leaking. Storage and handling of motor vehicle fluids shall be done in an approved manner. Flammable and combustible liquids shall be stored and handled in accordance with Chapters 27 and 34. 4809.2 Mitigation for Vehicle Fluid Leaks. Supplies or equipment capable of mitigating leaks from fuel tanks,crankcases, brake systems and transmissions shall be kept available on site. Single-use plugging, diking and absorbent materials shall be disposed of as hazardous waste and removed from the site in a manner approved by federal, state or local requirements. 4809.3 Air Bag Systems. Removed air bag systems shall be handled and stored in accordance with Chapter 27. 4809.4 Lead-acid Batteries. Lead-acid batteries shall be removed from salvage vehicles when such batteries are leaking. Lead-acid batteries that have been removed from vehicles shall be stored in an approved manner. (ee) Section 101.1 of Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Fire Code of San Bernardino County Fire Department, hereinafter referred to as "this code." Tires. Tires shall be stored in an approved manner in accordance with Automobile Wrecking Yards is added to the California Fire Code to read: Chapter 48 AUTOMOBILE WRECKING YARDS .3 through 3301.3.5 are added to the California Fire Code, to read as follows: County Fire Department. 2701.7.3 Prohibited Areas.Transport vehicles or detached trailers shall not be left al or external source during the hours of darkness. Where building setbacks exceed 200 feet (61 m) from the named roadway, additional non-illuminated 6 inch (153 mm) high numbers shall be displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. (if) Section 104.10 of Appendix A of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 104.10 Fire investigations. The San Bernardino County Fire Department, Office of the Fire Marshal shall investigate the cause, origin and circumstances of any fire, explosion or other hazardous condition. If it appears to the fire department investigator that a fire is of suspicious origin,the San Bernardino County Fire Department shall take charge of all physical evidence relating to the cause of the fire and shall pursue the investigation to its conclusion. Fire department investigators shall have the powers of a police officer in performing their duties under California Penal Code Section 830.37 and this code. Information that could be related to trade secrets or processes shall not be made part of the public record except as directed by a court of law. (gg) Section 104.12 is added to Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code,to read: 104.12 Cost Recovery. Services rendered by the San Bernardino County Fire Department, associated with performing inspections, issuing citations and violations, conducting any fire investigations and other such activities pertaining to the enforcement of this code shall, at the discretion of the Fire Chief, be charged to the responsible parties as specified by a fee schedule adopted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department. (hh) Section 105.3.1 of Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 105.3.1 Expiration. An operational permit shall remain in effect until reissued, renewed, or revoked or for such a period of time as specified in the permit. Construction permits shall automatically become invalid unless the work authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. Before such work recommences, a new permit shall be first obtained and the fee to recommence work, if any, shall be as specified in a fee schedule adopted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department for such work, provided no changes have been made displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. or will be made in the original construction documents for such work, and provided further that such suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one year. Permits are not transferable and any change in occupancy, operation, tenancy or ownership shall require that a new permit be issued. Permits that have been expired for one year or more are subject to new permit fees as would be incurred for a new project. (ii) Section 105.6.3.1 is added to Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code, to read: 105.6.3.1 Battery Systems. An operational permit is required for a stationary storage battery system as regulated by Section 608 of the Fire Code. (jj) Section 105.6.14.1 is added to Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code, to read: 105.6.14.1 Fireworks Display. An operational permit is required to conduct a fireworks display before a public audience in accordance with chapter 33 and California Code of Regulations, Title 19. (kk) Section 105.6.15.1 is added to Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code, to read: 105.6.15.1 Fixed hood and duct extinguishing systems. An operational permit is required to utilize commercial cooking appliances, as defined in Section 602,with a fixed hood and duct fire extinguishing system. (II) Section 105.6.33.1 is added to Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code, to read: 105.6.33.1 Pallet Yards. An operational permit is required to store, manufacture, refurbish or otherwise handle >200 ft3 (5.67 m3) of plastic or wood pallets on the exterior of any building site, not including modular storage containers. ruction permits shall automatically become invalid unless the work authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. Before such work recommences, a new permit shall be first obtained and the fee to recommence work, if any, shall be as specified in a fee schedule adopted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department for such work, provided no changes have been made displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. (mm) Section 108.1 of Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 108.1 Board of appeals established. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the fire code official relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be two appeals boards, namely the Planning Commission and the Building and Safety Board of Appeal. (nn) Sections 108.4 through 108.4.3 are added to Appendix A of the California Fire Code, to read: 108.4 Appeal Hearings. Appeals concerning standards concerning building construction, electrical, and all fire protection and detection systems shall be heard by the Building and Safety Board of Appeal. All other appeals shall be heard by the Planning Commission. Hearings shall be in accordance with this section. 108.4.1 Request for Hearing. Any person may appeal the Fire Departments interpretation regarding the provisions of the California Fire Code within 15 days after the date such interpretation is rendered, or after enforcement begins. Unless an imminent hazard to life or property exists, enforcement involving an appealed interpretation may be suspended until a decision regarding the appeal has been reached. 108.4.2 Hearing Procedures. Within 30 days of the acceptance of an application for an appeal, the County or City having jurisdiction shall set the matter for hearing and shall give notice to the appellant, the applicant and to any other party who has requested in writing to be so notified. During the hearing, witnesses may be sworn in and examined and evidence produced, and parties may be represented by counsel. The appropriate appeals board shall keep a record of the proceedings of each hearing and shall issue written findings and a decision within 15 days of the conclusion of the hearing. A written copy of the decision shall be mailed to the parties by first class mail, at such addresses as they have provided. e to recommence work, if any, shall be as specified in a fee schedule adopted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department for such work, provided no changes have been made displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. 108.4.3 Fees and Costs. The Fire Department shall act as staff to the Appeals Board, and for that purpose may determine and set fees to charge an appellant to cover the cost of preparation of the record for appeal.A summary of costs shall be compiled and sent to the appellant afterall the appeals proceedings have been completed..Any refund due the appellant shall be returned within 60 days after the summary is sent. (oo) Section 109.3 of Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 109.3 Violation penalties. Persons who shall violate a provision of this code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, install, alter, repair or do work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the fire code official, or of a permit or certificate used under provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars or by imprisonment not exceeding one hundred eighty days, or both such fine and imprisonment. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense. (pp) Section 111.4 of Appendix Chapter 1 of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: 111.4 Failure to comply. Any person who shall continue any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be subject to violation penalties per Section 109.3. (qq) Section B105.2 of Appendix B of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: B105.2 Buildings other than one and two family dwellings. The minimum fireflow and flow duration for buildings other than one- and two- family dwellings shall be ' as specified in table B105.1. he conclusion of the hearing. A written copy of the decision shall be mailed to the parties by first class mail, at such addresses as they have provided. e to recommence work, if any, shall be as specified in a fee schedule adopted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department for such work, provided no changes have been made displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. Exception. A reduction in required fireflow of up to 50 percent, as approved, is allowed when the building is provided with an approved automatic sprinkler system installed in accordance with Section 903.3.1.1 or 903.3.1.2.A reduction in required fire flow of up to 75 percent is allowed for isolated buildings of Group U occupancy, agricultural uses, or other low hazard uses when approved by the fire code official. The resulting fire flow shall not be less than 1,500 gallons per minute (5678 Umin) for the prescribed duration as specified in Table B105.1 (rr) Section C103.1 of Appendix C of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: C103.1 Fire hydrants available.The number of fire hydrants available to a complex or subdivision shall not be less than that determined by spacing requirements specified in Section C105.1 when applied to fire apparatus access roads and perimeter public streets from which fire operations could be conducted. (ss) Section C105.1 of Appendix C of the California Fire Code is amended, to read: C105.1 Hydrant Spacing. The average spacing between fire hydrants shall not exceed that specified by the San Bernardino County Fire Department Standards, specifically, 300 feet (91m) apart in industrial, commercial and multifamily development, and 600 feet (183m) apart in all single family development. Spacing of fire hydrants along public streets shall also be guided by other County or City public works standards. Exception: The fire chief is authorized to accept a deficiency of up to 10 percent where existing fire hydrants provide all or a portion of the required fire hydrant service. Regardless of the average spacing, fire hydrants shall be located such that all points on streets and access roads adjacent to a building are within half the required spacing distances specified above. (tt) Table C105.1 of Appendix C of the California Fire Code is deleted in its entirety. ddresses as they have provided. e to recommence work, if any, shall be as specified in a fee schedule adopted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department for such work, provided no changes have been made displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. (- - 15.18.60 Penalty. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, partnership, or corporation to violate any provision or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this Chapter or the California Fire Code hereby adopted. (b) Each such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate misdemeanor offense upon each day during any part of which any violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter is committed, continued, permitted or maintained by such person, firm or corporation. 15.18.70 Fees. Fee schedules for any permits, licenses, inspections, plan checks or other related work or services provided by the Fire Department in the application of this Chapter shall be as established by action of the County Board of Supervisors, as the same may be amended from time to time. Reasonable fees, not to exceed actual costs, may be collected by the Fire Department for fire protection planning and fire prevention services included in this Chapter. 15.18.80 Validity Clause. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Chapter is, for any reason, held to be unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, such tandards, specifically, 300 feet (91m) apart in industrial, commercial and multifamily development, and 600 feet (183m) apart in all single family development. Spacing of fire hydrants along public streets shall also be guided by other County or City public works standards. Exception: The fire chief is authorized to accept a deficiency of up to 10 percent where existing fire hydrants provide all or a portion of the required fire hydrant service. Regardless of the average spacing, fire hydrants shall be located such that all points on streets and access roads adjacent to a building are within half the required spacing distances specified above. (tt) Table C105.1 of Appendix C of the California Fire Code is deleted in its entirety. ddresses as they have provided. e to recommence work, if any, shall be as specified in a fee schedule adopted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department for such work, provided no changes have been made displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET. decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Chapter. The City Council hereby declares that it would have adopted this Chapter, and each section, subsection, sentence, clause and phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days from the date of adoption. SECTION 4. First read at a regular meeting of the City Council of said City held on the 22nd day of January, 2008, and finally adopted and ordered posted at a regular meeting of said City Council on the 12th day of February, 2008. J / Mayor o he City of Grand Terrace end of the City Council thereof. Attest: (0///)?"-,,Ltn.6.e3 _ Brenda Mesa, City Clerk I, Brenda Mesa, City Clerk of the City of Grand Terrace, California, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Grand Terrace held on the 22nd day of January, 2008, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmembers Cortes, Miller and Buchanan; Mayor Pro Tem Garcia, and Mayor Ferre NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None Brenda Mesa, City Clerk Approved as t form: j John Harper, Cit orney ants along public streets shall also be guided by other County or City public works standards. Exception: The fire chief is authorized to accept a deficiency of up to 10 percent where existing fire hydrants provide all or a portion of the required fire hydrant service. Regardless of the average spacing, fire hydrants shall be located such that all points on streets and access roads adjacent to a building are within half the required spacing distances specified above. (tt) Table C105.1 of Appendix C of the California Fire Code is deleted in its entirety. ddresses as they have provided. e to recommence work, if any, shall be as specified in a fee schedule adopted by the San Bernardino County Fire Department for such work, provided no changes have been made displayed at the property entrance. In addition, minimum 4 inch (102 mm) high contrasting suite address numbers or letters shall be placed on the front and rear doors of tenant areas in buildings where applicable. CAR)D P °'G 0 ST J ' CARDINAL S CARDINAL S^' n - w i F BLUEBIRD LN ,�' VAN BURF.N ST THRsr.IC USH DUD Sc INN RIIRFN T �I 0, p w rI 2 Zone 0 "� KE:NTF :LD S'1• '� � KENTFIF.LD ST y C 2 h KENTFIEL KENTFIELD ST S w v. ' ± i o LARK< Cc ¢ Z 0 C 1. First Thursday z. w - y ;j LARK ST _LARK ST U a U LARK ST a a 2. First Thursday 0 5 = EMERALD ST m�¢ �j J C f t U w r er G C'J IU• F- S O V U DOVE FRANKLIN ST FRANKLIN ST/I ' 3. Second Thursday 77y• .• 4 PICO yS' S 1 PICO ST PICO ST 1 o - 0 4. Third Th1.Ll sday • PICO ST UL10. U PICO ST F.• % ilk) ml FLAMING( Ay FLAMINGO U UIZ° STY5. Third Thursday t V O ST �� 5 O TANAGER ST 0 •• T,\NAGER ST•' - ? a F. RWEN -W,\Y 6: Second Thursday RAVEN .r r•Y C < i Nam, .O Qpi 5 RAVEN WAY - ;. w X ♦ ., 0� 0 _ ROBIN O WW • LADE 1• . LADERA L LADERA ST < '-F :fr All streets in the city will be swept once • MAIN ST • MAIN ST MAIN ST •"- Per month based on the above schedule from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm-PLEASE MOVE ALL VEHICLES FROM THE STREET.