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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 95-1992CITY C~ WHE the ado~ imposing specifie WHE such ch~ reasonab conditio WHE] adopted referenc~ adopting NOW of South & Safety Council changes (Munici~ RESOLUTION NO. 95-92 )UNCIL, CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, STATE OF CALIFORNIA A RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THE NEED FOR CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS TO THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE. 1991 EDITION REAS, Section 17958 of the Health & Safety Code requires ~tion by the City of South San Francisco of regulations the requirements of certain uniform industry codes as in Health & Safety Code §17922; and ~EAS, Health & Safety Code §17958.5 permits a city to make ~nges or modifications to the uniform codes as deemed le because of local climatic, geological, or topographical ns; and {EAS, Government Code §50022.4 provides that when a code is Sy reference, penalty clauses are not deemed adopted by but may be enacted only if set forth in full in the ordinance. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City San Francisco that pursuant to the requirements of Health Code §17958.7 and Government Code §50022.4, the City finds and determines there is a need to adopt the following modifications to the Uniform Fire Code 1991 Edition, L1 Code Chapter 15.24) by reason of local conditions: Administrative Changes. Section 2.111, Violations and Penalties, is restated in light of Government Code §50022.4 to conform with other Municipal Code provisions. Similarly, Section 3.105, Abatement of Hazards provides for summary abatement and the imposition of cost assessments. Section 4.109, Permit Fees is replaced by the City's master fee schedule. Section 4.110, Authority to Require Exposure or to Stop Work deals with inspection procedures. These changes are administrative rather than technical in nature. Changes related to Fire Safety Procedures and Protection. Section 10.108 Large Family Day Care Home Fire Drills, Section 10.109 Abatement of Fire or Panic Hazards, Section 10.507 Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems, and Section 11.201 Accumulation of Waste Material are modified for climatic and topographical reasons. The City on an average experiences an approximate annual rainfall of 18 to 20 inches. This rainfall can normally be expected between October and April· During the summer months, some light precipitation can be anticipated. Coupled with the above, the City has sharp gusty winds which occur regularly throughout the year. The wind and predominantly wooden residential structures create a recognizable fire situation. The City has terrain that ranges from flat to inclines of 45 degrees. The traffic congestion caused by the heavy influx of the working public, in addition to its over 50,000 residents, causes serious concern. Due to the conditions, the Fire Department may not have as rapid a response to some areas. It becomes necessary to mitigate these problems by taking preventive measures and by requiring additional built-in automatic fire protection and alarm systems to detect the problem and control fire until suppression unit arrival. Section 10.514. Buildings greater than 4 stories but less than 75 feet in height. Since the Uniform Fire Code does not contain provisions to deal with taller buildings and since the State provisions do not consider a structure a high-rise if it is less than 75' in height, this provision is added to address what would otherwise be a gap in fire prevention requirements. BE T FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a copy of this resolution, together with the ordinance making th changes or modifications to the Uniform Fire Code., 1991 Edition, to be filed with the State Department of Housing and Communit Development. I he introduce Francisco AYES: NOES: ABSTAIN: ABSENT: certify that the foregoing Resolution was regularly and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San at a re§u]ar meeting held on the 22nd day of , 1992 by the following vote: Councilmembers Jack Draqo, Joseph A. Fernekes, Roberta Cerri Teglia, Robert Yee, and Mavor John R. Penna None None None