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City Council Meeting 12-12-89
Santa Monica, California
ORDINANCE NUMBER 1506 (CCS)
(City Council Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA MONICA ADOPTING THE
UNIFORM TECHNICAL CODES
AND ADOPTING THE SANTA MONICA
AMENDMENTS TO THE 1988 UNIFORM
TECHNICAL CODES
WHEREAS, on June 14, 1988, the City Council adopted
OrdInance Number 1446 (CCS) which adopted by reference the
1985 editions of the uniform technical codesj and
WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 17958 provides
that the uniform technical codes shall become applicable to
the City 180 days after approval and publication of the
codes by the State BuildIng Standards Commissionj and
WHEREAS, the State Building Standards CommIssion has
approved
and
published 1988 editions of the unIform
technical codes in 1989; and
WHEREAS,
Health and Safety Code Section 17958.5
prOVIdes that the City may make changes or modifications to
the uniform technical codes based upon express findings that
such changes or modifIcations are reasonably necessary
because of local climatic, geological or topographical
conditionsj and
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WHEREAS, the CIty Council has considered the 1988
editions of the Uniform Fire, Building, Housing, Abatement,
and Administrative Codes, the reference standards and 1989
National Fire Codes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered technical
modifications and changes within these model codes editions,
and revisions for purposes of administration and enforcement
in the City of Santa Monicaj and
WHEREAS, the City Council has discussed and considered
in detail community fire safety problems caused by the
cumulative impact of extensive development and buildIng
construction activities on operations and staffing of the
fire services and fire defenses; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has discussed and considered
certain serious general community safety problems caused by
the number, size, location and present use of some 200
pre-1934 potentially earthquake hazardous buildings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has discussed and considered
in detail certain seismic and fire safety problems caused by
the cumulative impact of development and construction
activity and the continued use of certain fire and
seismically hazardous bUildings; and
WHEREAS, the City Council find that the modifications
and additions to the 1988 editions of the uniform technical
codes are required for local climatic, topographical and
geological conditions; and
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WHEREAS, the CIty Council finds that the community's
exposure to the damagIng effects of local seismic activity
and uncontrolled wind driven fires with potential demands on
emergency serVIces need to be signifIcantly reduced.
Increases in the total number, height and area of
developments and continued increases in concentration of
uses of older structures are extending and exceedIng the
available resources of the emergency services. The proposed
amendments to the uniform technical codes will assist in
maintaining the community's building inventory reasonably
within present emergency services capabilities; and
WHEREAS, the CIty Council has considered the 1988
editions of the Uniform Plumbing and Mechanical Codes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered technical
modifications and changes within these updated model code
edItions, and reviSIons for purposes of administratIon and
enforcement within the City of Santa MonIca; and
WHEREAS, the Plumbing and Mechanical Board of Appeals
has previously speCIfically reserved to itself approval of
"Medium Pressure Gas" installations to prevent potentially
hazardous and confusing systems for emergency services; and
WHEREAS, the Electrical Board of Appeals has reviewed
the 1987 edition of the National Electrical Code; and
WHEREAS, the Electrical Board of Appeals has conferred
with the city's Chief Electrical Inspector concerning
modifIcations and changes within this updated model code
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edition} and revlsions for purposes of administration and
enforcement within the City of Santa Honica; and
WHEREAS} the National Electrical Code does not address
electrIcal safety requirements for non-construction related
electrical equipment, including portable electrical
equipment and machinery; and
WHEREAS, the unregulated use of non-construction
related electrical equipment poses a potential safety hazard
to citizens and property in Santa Monica; and
WHEREAS} the Electrical Board of Appeals has approved
safety standards for the use of electrical appliances,
devices, materials and equipment; and
WHEREAS, the Electrical Board of Appeals has
considered certain local problems caused by the improper use
of non-metallic sheated wiring and use of aluminum alloy
conductors in sizes smaller than No.6; and
WHEREAS} the City Council finds that exper1ence with
certain speCific uses of aluminum based conductors and
non-metallic sheated wiring has caused or led to potentially
hazardous and nuisance electrical wiring installations; and
WHEREAS} it 1S in the interest of the health and
safety of the citizens of the Santa Monica to apply the most
current editions of the uniform technical codes; and
WHEREAS} Ordinance Number 1446 (CCS) adopted the 1985
Edition of the Uniform Administrative Code Code; and
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WHEREAS, Section 206 of the Uniform Administrative
Code, 1985 Edition, contains the local amendments to the
1985 editions of the uniform technical codesj and
WHEREAS, the City Council has previously adopted
Ordinance Number 1201 (CCS) on April 14, 1981, relating to
Supplemental Seismic Safety Rehabilitation Requirements; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has previously adopted
Ordinance Number 1217 (CCS) on August 25, 1981, relating to
Requirements for Automatic Fire Extinguishing and Protection
Systems, and Requirements for Existing Residential
Structuresj and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number
1279 (CCS) on April 12, 1983, amending Ordinance Number 1217
(CCS) to extend the compliance date for existing residential
buildings to include automatic fire sprinkler systems; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number
1340 (CCS) on August 13, 1985, amending Supplemental Fire
Safety & Prevention Requirements to extend the compliance
datej and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number
1401 (CCS) on February 24, 1987, amending Supplemental
Firety Safety & Prevention Requirements for Existing
Residential Structures which contain asbestos; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number
1403 (CCS) on March 10, 1987, amending Ordinance Number 1217
(CCS) to extend the expiration date for temporary trailer
permits; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council has elected to exercise its
option pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 19957.5
and add two handicapped members to the Building and Safety
Commission to function as the Accessibility Appeals Board;
and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that local conditions
include a substantial fire hazard which is exacerbated by
roofing materials constructed of untreated wood shingles or
shakes; and
WHEREAS, a restriction on untreated wood shingle and
shake roofing is necessary and appropriate to protect health
and safety; and
WHEREAS 1 pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section
18300 the City may assume the responSIbility for the
enforcement of state building standards relating to
mobilehome parks; and
WHEREAS, on November 11,
adopted Resolution Number 2536
assumed this responsibilIty; and
WHEREAS, the City Council WIshes to reaffirm its
commitment as provided in Resolution Number 2536 (CCS); and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number
1489 (CCS) on July 25, 1989, to require ~Seismic Evaluation
Reports~ for pre-1933 unreinforced masonry structures; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number
1055 (CCS) on January 25J 1977, which amended MunIcipal Code
Section 8101 which adopts by reference the 1976 edition of
1961,
(CCS)
the CIty
by which
Council
the CIty
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the Uniform Administrative Code which includes permit
processing fees for the uniform technical codes; and
WHEREAS, the City Council adopted Ordinance Number
1177 (CCS) on September 10, 1980, which adopted the 1979
editions of the uniform technical codes but retained the
permit processing fees as adopted pursuant to Ordinance
Number 1055 (CCS); and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to maintain existing
fee schedules,
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA
MONICA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Section 8101 of the Santa Monica Municipal
Code is amended to read as follows:
Section 8101. Administrative Code.
Those certain documents entitled "Uniform
Administrative code, 1988 Edition" adopted
by the International Conference of
Building Officials and "Santa Monica
Amendments to the 1988 Uniform
Construction and Fire Codes" are hereby
adopted as amended, deleted or modified
therein, as the Administrative Code of the
City of Santa Monica, and shall be
referred to, together with such
amendments, deletions or modifications
thereto, as the "Administrative Code."
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SECTION 2. Section 8102 of the Santa Monica Municipal
Code is amended to read as follows:
Section 8102. Abatement of
Danqerous
document
BUIldInqs
entitled
Code.
That certain
"Uniform Code for the
Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1988
Edition" adopted by the InternatIonal
Conference of Building Officials is hereby
adopted, as amended, deleted or modified
therein, as the Abatement of Dangerous
Buildings Code of the City of Santa
Monica, and shall be referred to, together
with such amendments, deletIons or
modifications thereto, as the "Abatement
of Dangerous Buildings Code."
SECTION 3. Section 8103 of the Santa Monica Municipal
Code is amended to read as follows:
Section 8103. Building Code. Those
certain documents entitled "Uniform
Building Code, 1988 Edition" including
"Uniform Building Code standards, 1988
Edition", adopted by the International
Conference of Building OffiCials, are
hereby adopted, as amended, deleted, or
modified therein, as the Building Code of
the City of Santa Monies) and shall be
referred to, together with such
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amendments, deletions or modifications
thereto, as the uBuilding Code.u
SECTION 4. Section 8104 of the Santa Monica Municipal
Code is amended to read as follows:
Section
8104.
ElectrIcal Code.
That certaIn document entItled "National
Electrical Code, 1987 Edition", adopted by
the National Fire Protection Association
is hereby adopted, as amended, deleted} or
modified therein, as the Electrlcal Code
of the City of Santa Monica, and shall be
referred to, together with such
amendments, deletions or modifications
thereto, as the "Electrical Code."
SECTION 5. Section 8105 of the Santa Monica Munlclpal
Code is amended to read as follows:
Section 8105. Fire Code. That
certaIn documents entitled "Uniform Fire
Code, 1988 Edition", lncluding Appendix
Chapters I-A, I-C, III-C, IV-A, V-A, VI-A,
and VI-C, "UnIform Fire Code Standards,
1988 EditIon", adopted by the
International Conference of Building
Officials and Fire Chiefs Association and
"National
adopted by
Association
Fire Codes,
the National
1989 Edition",
Fire Protection
are hereby
adopted, as
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amended, deleted or modified therein, and
shall be referred to, together with such
amendments, deletions or modifications
thereto, as the "Fire Code."
SECTION 6. Section 8106 of the Santa Monica Municipal
Code is amended to read as follows:
Section 8106. Hous~nq Code. That
certain document entitled "Uniform Housing
Code, 1988 Edition", adopted by the
International Conference of Building
Officials is hereby adopted, as amended,
deleted, or modified therein, as the
Housing Code of the City of Santa Monica,
and shall be referred to, together with
such amendments, deletions or
modifications thereto, as the "Housing
Code."
SECTION 7. Section 8107 of the Santa Monica Municipal
Code is amended to read as follows:
Section 8107. Mechanical Code.
That certain document entitled "Uniform
Mechanical Code, 1988 Edition", adopted by
the International Conference of Building
Officials is hereby adopted, as amended,
deleted, or modified therein, as the
Mechanical Code of the City of Santa
Monica, and shall be referred to, together
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wlth
such
amendments, deletions or
thereto, as the "Mechanical
modifications
Code."
SECTION 8. Sectlon 8108 of the Santa Monica Municipal
Code 1S amended to read as follows:
Section 8108.
certain
document
Plumblna Code. That
entitled "Uniform
Plumbing Code, 1988 Edition", adopted by
the International Association of Plumbing
and and Mechanical Officials is hereby
adopted, as amendedJ deletedJ or modified
therein, as the Plumbing Code of the City
of Santa MonicaJ and shall be referred tOJ
together with such amendments, deletions
or modifications thereto, as the "Plumbing
Code."
SECTION 9. Sections 8109.1 through 8109.9 are added
to the Santa Monica MuniCipal Code to read as follows:
SECTION 8109.1. Section 204 of the
Uniform Administrative Code, 1988 Edition,
is amended to read as follows:
Section 204. Boards of Appeal. In
order to provide for reasonable
interpretations of the provisions of these
Codes, and to determine the SUitability of
alternates, there shall be created
appropriate Boards of Appeal consisting of
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members who are qualified by experience
and training to pass upon matters
pertalning to building construction and
the technIcal disciplines therein. The
responsible enforcement official or his or
her designee shall be an ex-officio member
of each such board created and shall act
as secretary.
Members of the Boards of Appeal
shall be appointed by the approprIate
authority and shall hold office as
specified or determIned by said authorIty.
Public members shall be appointed by the
City Council to serve a term of four (4)
years unless removed by cause and
technIcal trade members shall be appointed
by the City Council to serve a term of
three (3) years unless removed by cause.
No board member shall hold any paid office
with the City.
Said Board of Appeal shall adopt
reasonable rules and regulations for
conducting their investigations and
business and shall render all decisions
and findings In wrItIng to the responsIble
official and appellants. Said Boards may
also recommend to the appointing authority
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such new legislation as 1S consistent
therewith.
Pursuant to Section 1002 of the
Santa Monlca C1ty Charter there are hereby
created the followlng appeals and advisory
boards.
1. Building and Safety Commission
to be composed of 5 qualified members as
follows: 1 state registered architect, 1
state registered civil or structural
engineer, 1 state licensed building
contractor, and 2 public members. The
Building and Safety Commission shall also
serve as the Accessibility Appeals Board
pursuant to California Health and safety
Code Section 19957.5. The Accessibility
Appeals Board shall contain a mlnimum of
two physically dlsabled members who shall
serve in addition to a minimum of 3 of the
above specified 5 members.
2. Electrical Board of
be composed of 5 qualified
follows: 3 state licensed
contractors, certified
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electr1cians
or
state
electrical
members.
engineers,
and
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members as
electrical
journeyman
registered
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3. Plumbing and Mechanical Board of
Appeals to be composed of 5 qualified
members as follows: 3 state licensed
plumbing or heating contractors, certified
journeyman plumbers or state registered
mechanical engineers, and 2 public
members.
SECTION 8109.2. Section 206(a) of
the Uniform Administrative Code, 1985
Edition, relating to Supplemental Fire
Safety and Prevention Requirements, is
added to read as follows:
Division 1.00. Purpose. The
purpose of this Division is to promote
public safety and welfare by reducing the
cumulative impact of certain individual
construction and building projects each
with a recognized greater potential demand
on the rescue and fire suppression
resources of the community. The City
CounCil establishes the policy of
regulating both new and existing buildings
in this class by requiring approved
automatic fire extinguishing and detection
systems, standpipes, fire resistive doors,
and other construction to be provided In
these structures at the time of their
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construction, conversion, alteration, and
maintenance so as to sIgnIficantly reduce
their potential demand from simultaneous
IncIdents on emergency serVIces resources.
D i v I S ion 2 . 00 . Scope. The
provIsions of this Division shall apply to
all proposed and eXIstIng buildings withIn
the City on September 25, 1981.
Structures for which a building permit has
been issued prior to September 25, 1981,
shall be considered as existing buildings.
Division 3.00. Requirements for
Automatic FIre Extinguishing and
Protection Systems.
3.01. Notwithstanding any provision
to the contrary, buildings or structures
more than three storIes or 30 feet in
heIght or more than 15,000 square feet in
total square footage without respect to
separation walls shall be provided with an
approved full automatic fire sprinkler
system. Upon written application, the
Fire Chief may approve an alternate system
of fire protectIon for any building less
than 15,000 square feet subject to this
subdivision.
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3.02. Notwithstanding any provision
to the contrary, build1ngs or structures
housing any occupancy classif1cation
having floors used for human occupancy
more than 55 feet above the lowest level
of Fire Department vehicle access shall
comply with the h1gh-rise building
requirements contained in Section 1807 of
the
and
Uniform Building
Section 2-1807
Code, 1985 Edition,
of Title 24 of the
California Administrative Code.
3.03. Notwithstanding any provisIon
to the contrary, buildings or structures
as determined by the Fire Chief to be used
primarily for public assembly, including
drinking, dining, entertainment,
exhibition, display, or similar
concentrated uses, more than 5,000 square
feet 1n total square footage, shall be
provided with an approved full automatic
fire sprinkler system.
3.04. Notwithstanding any provision
to the contrary, in bui ldings or
structures four or more stories in height
all stairways serving the top floor shall
extend to the roof surface.
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3.05. On or before June 11 19821
every existing building or structure,
excepting existing residential buildings
or structures, with floors more than 30
feet above the lowest level of Fire
Department vehicle access shall be
provided with:
(a) An approved automatic fire alarm
system unless the building IS provided
with an approved full automatic fire
sprinkler system.
(b) Tight-fitting smoke and draft
control, 20-minute rated (or equivalent)
door assemblies on all doors opening into
exit corridors or stairways. Such doors
shall be equIpped with an approved self or
automatic closer in accordance with
Section 4306 of the Uniform Building Code,
1985 Edition.
(c) A sign indicating the number of
each floor posted in the stairwells and
every elevator lobby area. Type, size,
color, and specific location of each sign
shall be as required by the Fire Chief.
(d) Automatic unlocking mechanisms
for all stairway doorsl including those
required to open onto the roof, which are
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locked from the stairway slde. The
mechanisms shall have the capability of
being unlocked simultaneously without
unlocking upon activation of an approved
fire detection alarm system, electric
power failure, and electromechanically
uSlng one switch located as required by
the Fire Chief.
(e) Approved emergency lighting
systems for all exitways, stairways,
corrldors, and other integral portions of
means of egress for safe evacuation of the
bUilding.
3.06. On or before January 1, 19B3,
every existing building or structure,
excepting eXlsting residential buildings
or structures, with floors more than 5S
feet above the lowest level of Fire
Department vehIcle access shall be
provided with:
(a) An approved partial
automatlc fire sprinkler system and an
automatic fire detection alarm
approved
system,
approved
system.
unless
full
the building
automatIC fire
contains an
sprinkler
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(b) Automatic shutoff for
heating, ventilating and cooling systems
as set forth in Section 1009 of the
Uniform Mechanical Code, 1988 Editlon,
with an added smoke detector for automatic
shutdown as requlred by the National Fire
Protection Assoclatlon Standard 90A, 1989
Edition, and manual switching as requlred
by the Fire Chief.
3.07. On or before January 1, 1983,
every existing building or structure as
determined by the FIre Chief to be used
primarily for public assembly, including
drinking, dining, entertainment,
exhibition, display, or similar
concentrated uses, more than 5,000 square
feet in total square footage, shall be
provided with an approved automatic fire
sprinkler system that protects the
assembly areas and eXltways and an
approved automatic fire detection alarm
system for other rooms and areas. This
subdivlsion shall not apply to buildings
or structures with an approved full
automatlc fire sprinkler system or to
churches and theaters with fixed seating.
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3.08. For purposes of this
Division, a full automatic fire sprinkler
system is a system that meets the
requirements of the Fire Code adopted by
Section 8105 of the Santa Monica Municipal
Code. Notwithstanding any provision to
the contrary, a full automatic fire
sprinkler system Installed in any new
building with floors more than 5S feet in
height shall, unless determined by the
Fire Chief to be infeasible, shall have
two connections with control valves to
independent risers on each floor level,
with each riser being of the size
necessary to deliver the requir-ed water
supply.
3.09. For purposes of this
DivIsion, a partial automatic fire
sprinkler system is a system that provides
for protection of all exitways, both
vertical and horizontal, including maJor-
alsleways leading to exits. Protection
shall be provided for any r-oom or area
that opens directly into the exitway by
locating one sprinkler opposite the center
of and inside any such room or area.
Partial
systems
shall
meet
the
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requlrements of the National Fire
Protection Association Standard 13 and the
Flre Chief.
3.10. For purposes of this
Divislon, an automatlc fire detection
alarm system is a system that complies
wlth the Santa Monica Fire Department
requirements and is an approved
arrangement of smoke, rate-of-rise, flxed
temperature, or any other detector which
is approved for the use intended. The
system shall alert all occupants of a
building in case of fire and, when
required by the Fire Chief, notify the
Flre Department through Central Station
Supervision.
3.11. For purposes of this
Divlsion, an existing buildlng is a
buildlng for which a building permlt has
been issued by the Building Officer. The
requlrements of 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, and 3.04
shall not apply to existlng buildings.
3.12. The requirements of 3.01,
3.02, 3.05, and 3.06 shall not apply to:
(a) Hospitals as deflned in
Health and Safety Code Section 1250.
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(b) Buildings used
exclusIvely as open parkIng garages.
(C) BuildIngs such as power
plants,
houses,
look-out towers,
and s imil ar
steeples, grain
structures with
noncontinuous human occupancy only when so
determIned by the Fire Chief.
(c) Buildings owned by any
public agency or school district.
3.13. Prior to installation of any
automatic fIre extInguishIng or protection
system requIred by this Division, the FIre
Chief shall approve the plans and
specifications for the system.
DivisIon 4.00. Standards for
AutomatIc Fire Extinguishing Systems.
(a) General. Systems shall conform
to Uniform BUIlding Code standards No.
38-1 and to supplemental reqUIrements of
the Fire Chief.
(b)
supervised
I"eceiving
containing
provided
alarm.
Alarms. Systems
by an approved
service. Exceotion.
less than 100 heads
with a propriatory or
shall
be
central
Systems
may be
local
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(c) Annunciation
and
Control.
System
with
Extinguishing systems shall include
control valves and signaling devices to
control and indicate system operation by
floors or other approved subdiviSions. An
annunciator panel shall be provided in an
approved location near the principal
entrance.
Cd) Fire Department Connections and
Zones. Systems shall be provided
Fire Department connections at
approved locations on public street
frontages. Multiple exterior connections
and system zones shall be interconnected.
(e) ApprovalJ Acceptance, Testing.
The design, plans, materials,
installationJ acceptance, and periodic
tests of components and systems required
by this Division shall be approved by the
Chief and conform to current standards of
the Fire Code.
Division
5.00.
Reauirements for
Standpipe Systems. Class II standpipes
shall be provided in buildings three
stories in height in accordance with the
Building Code. Alternate protection to
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this provision may be approved by the FIre
Chief.
DivisIon 6.00. Attic Draft Stop
Requirements. All non-residential attic
and ceiling spaces formed of combustible
construction shall be divided into
horizontal areas of 1000 square feet by
draft partitions conforming to the
BUIldIng Code. Exception. In buildings
provided with automatic extinguishing
systems, the horizontal area may be
increased to 3000 square feet.
DiviSIon 7.00. Requirements for
Existinq Residential Structures.
7.01. On or before January 1, 1982,
every dwellIng unit and every guest room
in a hotel, apartment house, or lodging
house used for sleeping purposes shall be
provided with approved smoke detectors
located as required by Section 1210 of the
Uniform Building Code, 1988 EditIon. The
Fire Chief shall make available to the
public an informational brochure on those
smoke detectors approved by the Fire Chief
and the proper manner of installatIon.
7.02. On or before January 1, 1983,
every buildIng or structure used as a
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hotel, apartment house, or lodging house
with floors more than 30 feet above the
lowest level of Fire Department vehicle
access shall be provided with~
(a) The fire protection system
required for non-residential buildings
contained in 3.05 of DiVIsion 3.00 of
Section 206(a) of the Uniform
Administrative Code, 1988 Edition.
(b) Emergency and evacuation
procedures approved by the Fire Chief
posted in each sleeping room.
7.03. On or before June 1, 1983,
every building or structure used as a
hotel, apartment house, or lodging house
with floors more than 55 feet above the
lowest level of Fire Department vehicle
access shall meet the requirements for
non-residential buildings contained in
3.06(b) of Division 3.00 of Section 206(a)
of the Uniform Administrative Code, 1988
Edition. On or before June 30, 1986,
every bUilding or structure used as a
hotel, apartment house or lodging house
with floors more than 5S feet above the
lowest
level
shall
of Fire Department vehicle
meet the requirements for
access
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non-residentlal buildlngs contained ln
3.06(a) of Division 3.00 of Section 206(a)
of the Uniform Administrative CodeJ 1988
Edition.
7.04. The provisions of
subdivisions 7.02 and 7.03 shall not apply
to any property for which the mortgage is
insured or held by the United States
Department of Housing and Urban
Development untll such time as the Clty
Council determines such provisions are
applicable after exploring and seeking all
available federal and state asslstance to
finance
the
requirements
of
these
provisions.
7.05. Notwithstanding the provi-
Slons of 7.03J the time perlod to install
the requlred automatic fire sprlnkler
system for any resldential building WhlCh
contains asbestos in ceiling materlals or
other areas impacted by fire sprinkler
installationJ shall be extended to July 1,
1987. ThlS tlme period may be further
extended by resolution of the City
Council.
Division
8.00.
Requlrements for
BUjlQings
Over
75
Feet.
The
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compartmentation or safe areas of refuge
alternative shall not be permitted as an
alternative to automatic fire sprinklers
for buildings wIthin the scope of Section
1807 of the Uniform Building Code, 1988
Edition.
Division 9.00. Untreated Wood
Roofinq. The use of untreated wood
shingles or untreated wood shakes for new
or replacement roofing is prohibited.
SECTION 8109.3. Section 206(b) of
the Uniform Administrative Code, 1988
Edition, relating to Supplemental Fire and
Safety Duties and Procedures, is added to
read as follows:
Division
1.00.
Flammable or
A permit is
Combustible Llould Tanks.
requIred to install, remove, abandon,
place temporarIly out of service, alter,
modify, or otherwise dispose of any
flammable or combustible liquid tank,
piping or equipment connected thereto.
(See Article 79 of the Uniform Fire Code,
1988 Edition.)
SECTION 8109.4. Section 206(c) of
the Uniform Administrative Code, 1988
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Edition, relating to Supplemental Seismic
Safety Rehabilitation Requirements, is
added to read as follows:
Division
1.00.
Purpose.
The
provisions of this section are minImum
standards for structural seismic
resistance established primarily to
promote public safety and welfare. They
will not necessarily prevent loss of life
or inJury or prevent serious earthquake
damage to existing buildings which are
made to conform.
DiVISion
2.00.
Scooe.
The
prOVisions of this section shall apply to
all existing non-resIdential buildings
constructed prior to 1915 and which have
been surveyed and recorded by Building and
Safety as ~Substandard and Potentially
Hazardous" on or before May 14, 1981.
Division 3.00. Requirements. On or
before July I, 1985, nonconforming
buildings must have written certification
by a licensed architect or engineer that
(1) the roof and walls of that bUilding
are anchored and tied and (2) the parapets
are anchored. The standard for such
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certlfication shall be the 1915 or 1921
Santa Monica Building Code.
SECTION 8109.5. Section 206(d) of
the Unlform Administrative Code, 1988
Edition, relating to Supplemental Land
Hazard Zone Requirements, is added to read
as follows:
Division 1.00. Supplemental Land
Hazard Zone Requirements. For the
purposes of these codes, certain portions
of the Clty are hereby established as
Seismic Fault Zones and Filled Area Zones.
Said zones shall be known as outlined}
Illustrated and designated on the certain
Land Hazard Map filed In the office of the
Building Official. Said map together with
all legends} indices and explanatory notes
thereon is hereby made a part of these
codes. It is further provided that
adjustments and changes may be made
hereafter in the boundaries of said zones
by the Building Official to Implement the
Seismic Safety Element of the General Plan
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as additIonal geologIc or subgrade data IS
made public.
For the purposes of these codes, all
construction within the scope of these
codes that is within a Land Hazard Zone
shall be subject to special design
requIrements which are necessary to effect
the stated purpose of these codes.
Special design requIrements shall be
approved by the Building and Safety
Commission.
SECTION 8109.6. Section 206(e) of
the Uniform Administrative Code, 1988
Edition, relatIng to Supplemental Santa
MonIca Construction and Property
Maintenance Requirements, is added to read
as follows:
Division
Amendments and
1.00.
Electrical
Code
Electrical
Devices,
Materials
and
Aoollances.
Equipment
Reaulations.
(a) Electrical Code Amendments:
1. Add Section 300.0 to ArtIcle
300 of the National Electrical Code, 1987
Edition as follows: WIring methods
permitted by the National Electrical Code
may be installed provided that any wiring
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not having metal protection over the
conductors shall be entirely concealed
within the building structure to prevent
and inhibit tampering.
2. Add Section 310.0 to Article
310 of the National Electrical Code, 19B7
Edition, as follows: Conductors for
general wiring made of aluminum alloys
containing more than 50% aluminum base
metal shall not be permitted in diameters
smaller than No.6.
(b) Electrical Appliances, Devices,
Materials and Equipment Regulations:
No person, firm or corporation shall
sell, offer for sale, loan, rent, dispose
of by gift or premium, give or otherwise
furnish, provide or make available for use
any electrical material, device, appliance
or equipment, designed or intended for
attachment, directly or indirectly to any
electrical system, circuit or electrical
service for light, heat or power in the
City unless such electrical materlal,
device, appliance or equipment complies
with the proviSions of thiS ordinance.
The Building OffiCial and Chief Electrical
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Inspector are hereby empowered to enforce
the provisions of this Ordinance.
1. Rating. All electrical
materials, devices, appliances, or
equipment designed or intended for
attachment, directly or indirectly to any
electrical system, cirCUit or electrical
service for light, heat or power, shall be
only those which conform with the
requirements of thiS ordinance. Each such
article shall bear or contain the maker's
name, trademark or Identification symbol,
together with such rating by the
manufacturer as may be necessary to
determine the Intended use. The correct
operating voltage, amperage and total
watts shall be stated and no person shall
remove, alter, deface or obliterate any
such marking.
2. Approvals.
All
electrical
materials,
equipment
regulated
with the
Standards
appliances
office of
deVices, appliances, or
covered by and intended to be
by this Ordinance shall conform
published National Safety
for such materials, devices,
or equipment on file in the
the United State Bureau of
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Standards. Copies of such standards on
file in the office of the Chief Electrical
Inspector shall be open to inspection by
the public. Listing or labeling by the
Underwrlter's Laboratoriesj Inc'j or other
recognized testing laboratory whose
standards are on file with the United
States BUreau of Standards shall be prima
facie evidence of conformity with these
requlred standards. Where no such
standards eXlst for any materlalj devicej
appliance or equipmentj the Chlef
Electrical Inspector may designate a
standard for each article submittedj which
shall specify the tests necessary to
provide the degree of safety to life and
property as 15 generally required by the
National Standards for approved materialsj
devlcesj appliances and equipment of
simllar or related character or nature.
3. Revocation. Any approval
granted by the Chlef Electrical Inspector
may be revoked If the electrical materialj
devlcej appliancej or equipment IS found
to be hazardousj unsuitable for the
purpose used or intendedj or does not
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conform with the standards under which it
was approved for use.
4. Exceptions. The provIsions of
this Code shall not be deemed to apply to:
(a) Safe, substantial, used or
second-hand devices or appliances,
provided that all parts or equipments used
in rebuilding or reconstruction shall
conform in all particulars with the
National Standards for such article, and
provided further that such articles when
offered for sale shall have the same
degree of safety to life and property as
may then be required In a new article of
the same type.
(b) Electrical materials,
devices, appliances and equipment which
are safe and SUitable for the purpose used
or Intended, prOVided such materials,
devices, appliances and equipment are
already fully covered and regulated by
existing laws and ordinances now in
effect.
(c) Vehicles or motor vehicle
equipment.
(d) Industrial or commercial
appliances which are to be used In a
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specific location, and which have been
submitted to a recognized laboratory for
approval as conforming to the standards
required hereof but on which final
approval is still pending, provided
however, that such exemption from the
provisions of this Code shall be granted
separately for each appliance only when
satisfactory written evidence has been
filed that laboratory approval has been
applied for, and shall continue In force
only during such time as the Chief
Electrical Inspector has reason to belIeve
that the testIng laboratory WIll grant
final approval certifYIng compliance to
the prescrIbed standards.
(e) Generating, transforming or
converting devices or appliances nor any
device or applIance for measuring or
recording current voltage or power.
5. Used MaterIals. Previously used
materials shall not be re-used in any work
without the advance approval of the Chief
Electrical Inspector.
Division 2.00. House NumberlnQ.
(a) Frontage to be Numbered. All
lands and lots withln the City now platted
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or which hereafter be platted shall have
numbers assIgned to each space of twenty
feet frontage on any street within or
bordering upon the same and such number
shall be affixed to all buildings thereon
or which may hereafter be erected thereon.
(b) System of Numbering. One
hundred numbers shall be assigned to each
and every block between streets and
avenues and wherever such streets and
avenues do not extend through any platted
or unplatted lands, the number shall be
assigned to the spaces between such
streets if extended through such lands.
(c) Information. The City EngIneer
shall assign the numbers to all lands now
platted and all lands which may hereafter
be platted, and shall indicate the same
upon an official city map, and file a copy
of the same WIth the BuildIng Official.
The owners of property within the City
shall apply to saId Building OffICIal and
be furnished with appropriate assigned
numbersJ without charge therefor.
Division 3.00. Dralnaae
Reg~lations. The roof of every bUilding
and structure shall be kept waterproof,
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and all storm or casual water therefrom
shall be properly drained and conveyed to
a street} sewer} storm drain} street
gutter or other approved location.
All portions of a developed property
1ncluding yards} areaways} courts, pools}
parking and other areas shall be properly
graded and drained. All drains, gutters,
baslns} pumps and other devices required
to properly drain a property shall be
maintained in good working order.
Division 4.00. Pool FenClna
Reaulations. Every person} firm or
corporation owning land on which there is
sltuated a swimming pool, pond, or other
body of water which contains water 18
inches or more 1n depth at any point shall
completely surround such body of water or
property with a fence, wall or other
structure not less than 4 1/2 feet above
the underlying ground at all places and
With no openlng therein more than 4 inches
in maximum dimensions. Any gate in such
fence shall have a latch at least 4 1/2
feet above the underlYlng ground and such
gate shall be secured when adults are not
present.
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DIvision 5.00. Qualification and
Maintenance Certificates.
(a) QualificatIon Certificates for
Workmen.
1. General. Building and Safety
Deparment shall examine applicants on code
requirements to assess their
qualifications for work in specialIzed
technical areas. Applicants passing such
examinations shall be issued a certificate
of qualification. Not more than one
examination shall be given to an applicant
in any 30 day period in the same technical
area.
2. Reciprocals. In lieu of
dIrect examInation, Building and Safety
Department may accept an unexpired
qualifIcation certificate Issued by
another City, county or state as evidence
of competency.
(b) Maintenance Certificates. upon
application, a maintenance certificate may
be issued to any person, firm or
corporation regularly employing one or
more qualified workmen for the purpose of
maintenance, repair or repetitive mInor
alterations to existing buildings and
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utility systems owned,
occupied by the applicant.
maintenance certlflcate
operated or
Payment of the
fee shall not
exempt any person, firm or corporatIon
from complying wlth all safety codes or
from payment of individual inspection fees
for substantial new work. The owner or
responsible party shall certify once every
year in writing that the premises covered
have been maIntained in compllance wlth
city codes or that no work was done.
Compliance with provisions of a
maintenance certificate shall not exempt
any person from compliance wlth provlslons
of the State Contractors License Law and
the Business and Professions Code.
DivlSlon 6.00.
Permits.
(a) House-Tvoe TraIlers. Whenever
Temporary Trailer
the expression "house-type trallers" is
used in this divlsion, It shall mean house
trailers, trailer coaches, mobile homes,
and such type vehicles as are defined in
Section 18000 II seq. of the Health and
Safety Code.
(b) Regulations. The follo~/'1ng
regulations shall apply to house-type
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trailers other than mobile homes located
in mobile home parks for uses other than
as living accomodations. No person, firm
or corporation shall use, store, or place
a house-type trailer for any purpose or in
any manner except as in these regulations
provided:
1. No person, firm or corporation
shall use a house-type trailer for any
purpose or in any manner without first
obtaining a written permit from the
Building Official authorizing such use,
storage, or placement.
2. No person, firm or corporation
shall use, store or place a house-type
trailer for any purpose or in any manner
in violation of or in non-conformance with
any of
issued
storage,
trailer.
the terms provided in a permit
by the Building Official for use,
or placement of said house-type
3. The Building Official shall be
guided by the following standards in the
issuance of permits for the use, storage,
and placement of house-type trailers:
No house-type trailer shall be used
in any residential zone for any purpose
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other than storage thereof, except when
used in connection with the erection of
new structures.
No house-type traIler or house-type
trailers singly, In connection groups, or
otherwise shall be used for any purpose on
any lot or parcel, as defIned in Artlcle
IX of this Code, for a cumulative tIme of
more than six months In any twelve
consecutive months, except as hereinafter
provided for any purpose other than
storage thereof.
Except in connection wIth the
erection of new structures, no house-type
trailer shall be used for any purpose not
directly connected and associated with a
business or activity conducted wIthin an
enclosed bUIldIng on the lot or parcel
upon which it is used or upon a lot or
parcel immediately adjacent or contiguous
thereto which is under the ownershIp
operation, or direct control of the
person, firm Or corporation to whom the
permit is issued.
No permIt shall be issued for the
use of a house-type traIler unless there
are legally provided toilet facilities
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located wIthin a reasonable distance not
to exceed 200 feet from the closest point
of said house-type traIler, which toilet
facilities are owned, operated, or under
the direct control of the permittee.
The total space occupied by a
house-type trailer or trailers used under
such permit shall not exceed one percent
(1\) of the total square footage of the
enclosed portIon of the building described
above for the activity, provided that the
space occupied by the house-type trailer
may be limited to one house-type trailer
use in connection with any business or
businesses which are related to each other
and are, directly or indirectly, under a
common ownership or management, If the
space which would be occupied by any
house-type trailers in excess of one is
normally used for parking of automobiles
or has been so used within three months of
the time of the application for the
permit, and only if the automobiles so
displaced may be accomodated on other off
street parking facilities owned or
controlled by permittee.
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The permit issued hereunder may be
extended for a period not to exceed one
year, provided that in the event of such
an extension, no further permit shall be
issued for use on the same or adjacent
premIses or on premlses owned, operated,
or controlled by the permlttee or his or
her successor or successors in interest
for a period of two years succeeding
explration of the extended permlt.
Dlvlsion 7.00. sandblastinq
Requlations.
(a) Permit Reaulred. No person
shall do any exterior sandblastlng within
the City without fIrst obtaining a permit.
A permit shall be requIred for each
separate work locatlon or contractor.
(b) Application. To obtain a
permit the applicant shall file an
application wlth the Building and Safety
Department. Each application shall state
the location, name and address or
responsible party, estimated times
sandblastlng will take place, amount of
insurance for property damage and public
liability that the applicant carries and
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the name of the company issuing the
policy.
(c) Restrictions. No sandblasting
shall be permitted before 7:00 a.m. or
after 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, and
before 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m.
Saturday, nor on a Sunday or legal holiday
unless a special permit for such work 15
issued under Municlpal Code Section
4204(d)(1). No dry sandblasting shall be
permltted except upon special permission
of the BUIlding Official. Permission
shall be granted only in those Sltuatlons
where wet sandblasting cannot be done due
to unique circumstances. Any application
for dry sandblasting shall state thereon
the reasons why wet sandblasting cannot be
used and the additional precautions that
will be taken to protect the public. A
minimum of 3 days notice shall be given to
owners, tenants and occupants of all
structures within 150 feet of the slte on
which sandblastIng is to be done.
Division 8.00. Plumbina and
Mechanical Code Amendments. The approval
of the use of "Medium Pressure Gas" as
defined in SectIon 1220 of the Uniform
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Plumblng Code, 1988 Edition, for any
building or building service equipment as
defined in Section 105 of the Uniform
Administrative Code, 1988 Edition, is
hereby speclflcally reserved to the
Plumbing and Mechanical Board of Appeals.
Approval of the use of "Medium Pressure
Gas" shall be in writing for each specific
use or application and shall indlcate any
conditions or requirements for the
lnstallation. A copy of the written
approval shall be transmitted to the
applicant and the Building Official.
Division 9.00. Responsibility for
Code Enforcement In Mobile Home Parks.
The City Council hereby reaffirms
Resolution Number 2536 (CCS) adopted
November 11, 1961, whereby the City
assumes responsibility for enforcement of
State of California regulations and
requirements for mobile home parks.
SECTION 8109.7. Sectlon 206(e) of
the Uniform Administrative Code, 1988
Edition, relating to Supplemental Plumbing
Requirements, is added to read as follows:
Dlvislon 1.00. Ultra-Low Flush
Toilets.
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(a) Any ~new construction,"
"remodel," or "addition," as defined in
this Section, shall install only ultra-low
flush fixtures. The installation of any
flush fixture other than ultra-low flow is
prohibited.
(b) Definitions.
As used in
thIS DivIsion, the following words and
phrases shall have the following meanings:
(1) Ultra-Low Flush
Fixtures: Urinals that are designated to
use a maXimum of one gallon per flush and
toilets that are designated to use a
maximum of 1.6 gallons per flush.
(2) New Construction:
Those projects for which a building permit
has not yet been issued.
(3) Remodel/Addition:
A remodel or addition for WhiCh a bUilding
permit has not yet been issued and which
includes the replacement of an existing
water closet or the addition of a new
water closet.
(c) Specifications. All
low-flow plumbing fixtures installed must
be certified by the State Department of
Housing, Community Development, and either
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the
and
International ASSocIation of Plumbing
Mechanical Officials or the American
NatIonal Standards Institute.
(d) ExemptIon. Exemptions
from the above provisions may be granted
by the Director of General Services in
those cases when the Director finds that
the existing sewer grades are insufficient
or incompatible With the ultra-low flush
toilet grade specifications (i.e., areas
where sewer lInes have a relatively flat
grade) .
SECTION 8109.8. Section 304 of the
Uniform Administrative Code, 1988 Edition,
relating to permit fees, is amended to
read as follows:
Section 304(a) Permit Fees. The fee
for each permit shall be as set forth in
the attached Tables No. 3-A through 3-E.
Where a technical code has been adopted by
the jurisdiction for which no fee schedule
is shown In this code, the fee required
shall be in accordance with the schedule
established by the legislative body.
The determination of value or
valuation under any of the provisions of
these codes shall be made by the building
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officIal. The value to be used in
computIng the building permit and building
plan review fees shall be the total value
of all constructIon work for which the
permIt is issued as well as all finish
work, painting, roofing, electrical,
plumbing, heating, air-conditIoning,
elevators, fire-extinguishing systems and
any other permanent equipment.
Section 304(b) Plan Review Fees.
When a plan or other data are required to
be submitted by Subsection (c) of Section
302, a plan review fee shall be paid at
the time of submitting plans and
specifIcations for revIew. Said plan
review fee for buildings or structures
shall be 50 percent of the bUIldIng permIt
fee as shown in Table No.3-A. The plan
review fees for electrical, mechanical,
plumbing and miscellaneous work shall be
equal to 50 percent of the total permit
fee as set forth in Tables Nos. 3-B, 3-C,
3-D and 3-E. Where a technical code has
been adopted by this jurisdIctIon for
which no fee schedule is shown in this
code, the
accordance
fee required shall be In
with the schedule established
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by the legislative body. Where plans are
incomplete or changed so as to require
additional plan review, an additional plan
review fee shall be charged at the rate
shown In Tables Nos. 3-A through 3-E.
SECTION 8109.9. Application.
(a) Any violation of the Uniform
Codes (contained in Sections 8101 through
8108 of this Code) or local amendments
thereto (contained in Section 8109.1
through 8109.8 of thiS Code) shall be a
misdemeanor as provided for in Section
1200 of thiS Code.
(b) The amendments to the Uniform
Codes and local amendments thereto shall
not in any manner affect the prosecution
for violations thereof, which violations
were committed prior to the effective date
of the ordinance adopting the Section and
shall not affect any prosecution or action
which may be pending In any court for the
violation of any of the proviSions
thereof. As to any such violation or as
to any such prosecution or pending
prosecution or action, the Uniform Codes
and local amendments thereto in effect
prior to the adoption of the ordinance
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adopting thIs Section shall be deemed to
continue and be in full force and effect.
(c) The provisions of the
amendments to the Uniform Codes and local
amendments thereto, insofar as they are
substantially the same as the provisions
in effect prIor to the adoption of the
ordinance adopting this Section shall be
construed
as
restatements
and
continuations and not as new enactments.
(d) The provisions of Sections
8109.1 through 8109.7 are adopted pursuant
to Article XI, Section 7 of the CalifornIa
ConstitutIon in addition to the authority
contained in the Health and Safety Code
and are adopted to protect the pUblIC
health, safety, and welfare of the City.
(e) The preamble to the ordinance
adoptIng this Section should be consulted
for further findings, background, and
legislative hIstory.
SECTION 10. Any prOVision of the Santa Monica
Municipal Code or appendices thereto inconSIstent with the
provisions of this ordinance, is hereby repealed or modified
to that extent necessary to affect the provIsIons of this
ordinance.
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SECTION 11.
If any sectIon, subsectIon} sentence}
clause} or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held
to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decIsion of any court
of competent Jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect
the validity of the remainIng portions of the ordinance.
The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed
this ordinance and each and every section} subsection,
sentence}
clause,
or phrase not declared invalid or
unconstitutional without regard to whether any portion of
the ordinance would be subsequently declared invalId or
unconstitutional.
SECTION 12. The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk
shall attest to the passage of this ordinance. The City
Clerk shall cause the same to be published once In the
official newspaper within 15 days after its adoption. The
ordinance shall become effective 30 days from its adoption.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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ROBERT M. MY;RS ... V --
City Attorney
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ELECTRICAL fEE.SCHEDULE
For Ilsuin, each PERMIT. . . . . .. .. . . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. 5.00
Fonmlin, cuh Sl:PPLEME~T At '~RMJT ........................... '.00
ForiuUlft, e"h CH AP-lCiE OF ADDRESS ............................. $.00
Oudctl" or FJllurtsloclled more &hln :. .plM ..................... each ,)0
RI5Jdtnlla' R'''le~ Hellen..................................... each 2.00
5. Immln, Poob undudes -,"ft, lI,hl. pump. boncLn,1 .............. .ach 10.00
Tcmpon" Pour 5"ppl~ c5ft s.ef"K'fU
Tempor." Of Worklnv ti,h"
I to 100 lamps or lockrts ............................. _ . . III. . . . . . . . . 60()
JOllo !.oo lamps Dr 1000k'II ..... _ . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . . . . . . III .. . .. 10.00-
'Ich IddH~ft.1 !-O('I .ampi or 5OC'lte1s .............................. '.00
SI,nI. C.. Tubr LI,hun,
5.,,, or s~ stem Oft 1 branch cirrul1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cuh '.00
Addluon.! Sllns or I\ltem) It ume Jocltlon .... . , . .. ... . .. .. . .... lach 5.00
MOlon Gener.ton Weldtrs Trlndc-rmrn. Hurin,
Apphln~s MllctUlnKt,n Equiprnfnl or "pphan~l
(H P. K w. or K \' 4 R. un" Up to ~ fa un, ........................ uclli 2.00
-Ot. Ie r Z to 20- ................ II . I .. . ill . . , . . ..... 1...00
~er 20 to 100 . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 12 00
~er 100 ...... ........ ...... ......... .. 3S.00
NOlt The fec) fOT . cfl.an'f or location or "pta~rnent
of eqLlI;'Tnrnt on the "mc Jl'femi~, ,han be the
ume.. that for I fa,.... hutanancn.
Senten
A) L'p to 6CXl \ ofu
to 200 I m ~tf) ......................................... earll 5.00
:!OJ to bOO amperes. .. . .., ... . .. . . .. . .. .. . ...... ... ....... .. 10,00
bO 1 \0 1200 amperts.. ...................................'. .. 15.00
~tr J200 .m~!'es ...................................... .. 20 00
B I 0\ tr tJ((i \ olu ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . ueh 50.00
S.,tchboar:h IChlnit\ or .dlSllIons)
'" l'p to tlOO \ ohs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . prr aecUOft 15.00
II o~ cr t>>O(h oils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. 30.00
RaCT"tl.~ S 1 O",u IIn acSdltlon to let tor rquipmenl)
pcr 100 hnut fe+tl or ponlon the~o' . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00
ILlI.I~1 POl&rrduel61 SlmUar EquipmcftUiruddhion tD
Ice for rqulpmrntl
lO..tOO .m-pert, . . . . .. .. . . III . .. . . l1li . . . oil .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . III . :per Joo.t .10
O"er ~ . "''P'tP'l'S ........................... ~ . . .. . .. . . .. .. . .. III...... .20
ApphanC"Cs or Equlpmnl rtl\lJltfd bloat uadauifitd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pcr bout 20.00
RClnsprcuon F ft f. hen ftft'ftll" ~ .1&ul1 of penrulIl't) .................. 15.00
Sprria' Inspt't"non Scn'ft {other daM umat houn.
",,/, .:hen ftCC't'l.....ry II................................................ ill ailli81UJft .5O.QlO
addlUon&l ~, bour 25.00
PI.n eM,k Ftc f. hen requJredt ............................... fC1 hour 2$.00
SPCC"l4J. ,'OiC - An "".ESTIG 4 TIO ,. FEe "~US 'C."'.4! TY TEES
.quI' 10 Ihfft (31 tllft" ttle ,-!'mll '" ar,
nal',td -hen -"Ork &I ione .ll".~", pcmuu.
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TAILE 3C
PLUMBING FEE.SCHEDULE
For l.uviftl ea.e'h PERMrr . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ... . . .. I 5..0()
For Jauia,.ach SUPPUMENT.4L PERMIT. . . . . ... . . . . . .... . ... ..... . J.OO
'Dr iuum.aaeh CHANGE OF A1)I>RESS ............................. 1.00
A) WATER SYSTEM COMPONENTS
W&trT "pill,. Equipmt"t (uuW1&tioL IhCT"l.t1oe Of "'Pair) . .. . . .... . 4.00
W.tl1' Heatm (i.chades "CJlt) .............................. ..rh J.oo
.iJtn
lip to 20 KP rariftl .............. II " . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . ,. .. . . ., each I..()()
o.cr 2() tD 50 HP ntial ............................................... each 20.00
o.-rr.50 HP ,aun, ............ ............. f- . . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . . . uth ~ 0()
Pr'ftS'-" Rc:ptaton . . . .. . II. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ . . . .. ... . . .. -II .. ... . .. .. ... ... . . .. .. acb 3.00
IltUlo- ProW'Clion ~en A V'C'\Ium 8r"b",
(ladudJfll illl1aJlation A atC'tU&J") ...ter ;ipiD'>
Up 1D 5 . . III . . . .. . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. ..()()
6 A OWCf ................................. 111 .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . . . .. M~'h .'0
Law: SpnDtJtl'\ (includl!11 illsu.U&ticn" backno..)
Up 10 5 ..19n . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. -II . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . ... . . .. . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. '..CMJ
6 A o-..er ................,...........,........................ t.. . -II . . . u.a:h ....10
Il GA.S SYSTEM COMPONEpr.-rS
Gas Ptpinl S~tC1M
Up to .s DUt.lc-U . -II . .. . . .. . . . . . . II . . .. . . 41 . . .. . .. -II . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. 4...00
" A o-re.r ............ #> . . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . ... ., . . .. .. . . . . . ....eh .'0
Cas PrCSlilft RClul&lol"I .................................. &lch 3.00
Wattr HU1~ hncludes "aU ............................... IIch 3.00
Applia:\~ ot Eqwpmc~' ftpl"ed but
..classified ......................,...... .. . . . . .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . ,. ., . .. .. u.ch 6.O(j
C) DRAfNACiE 6: SEWER SYSTEM COMPONE~"TS
'J:nuns A Traps !iacluclcs ".ler A clra.iD&,t .
.pir.llft. &: bukno. pro~~cion) ....... '.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . urh 4.00
lIlttrtt;lio~ (fton.resu:1enu&1. Ladu~n& tr&P . .-rnl) ............. ueh .00
VUI " 'or DrlJft&lf 'aps",. ewall,uoD. rt'pllr} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.00
$r..en{bYl'dlnl or D'&iJtr} . . . .:. . . . .. . ... .. ... . ...... . . . . . . u~b 10.00
'n..ale Dupow S,.sums .................................. Meh 20.00
Abandoned s..wm. Stow_", Dispos.aJ F.dJitia ................ ~Il 20.00
ItCIlIpftftnD Fit ("bn:I ~..,. ., .,...h ~f ,..rminec) .................. IS.OO
SpeciAl laspecuoft Scrriclt (ocher Ilu 8OI'INJ Iiloun.
_I,. -bel. IleCal&FJ)... . .... ,. ... .. . . .. .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ,. . . . .. . . .. Pimulft 50 0()
acldiuoeaJ prr Ilo\lr U.OO
Pia" Ock F. (ahell Nqai,.d) ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . per Ml.If 15.00
"'ECIAL NOTE - 4a INVESTIGA TION FEE phl,'EHALTY TEES
equ also II..," {3) lim.. ... IR""it let II't
clarrecI.....IlW'Of't IS .u ..;,40.t 'C",uts.
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TABLE 3D
MECHANICAL FEE.SCHEDULE
For illUiftllKh PERMTT . . . . . . . .. ... . .. . ., . . . . .. . . .. . . " . .. "" . . .. .. .. .. . . III.. .......1 S.:OC)
FOf jUWlftl nth SUPP1.EMESl AL PERMIT. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . 3.00
'or inuin, tath CHANGE Of APDRLSS ............................. 1.00
A' GAS SYSTEM COMPO~"ESTS
G.5 ~pift' SlItCm5
Up 10 SOU-lieU ............ . . . " .. .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . " .. ... .. " . . . ,. .. .
-6 , crwt1 DU'le" . .. " " . . " .. .. " .. . . . . . . . " " ... " . . . . . . . . " " . ,. . .. tI . ach
HUhft' 4ppli.nm fiftl1.lJlauoD. Npajr. iDcJudiDI "CftU) . . . .. . .. . . each
ao.Jm .nd Compl'~uon(Hutinl or Rcfnaeration)
Up \020 HP 'Alinl .................................. .a.ch 6.00
Qo.-cr 20 10!l(l HP ,aUft' ............................... ea.eh 20.00
Ow.,5() HP .latlnl ."... \II . ... . .. ... .. III .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . " .. . .. " . .. . " . . u.r-h 40.00
Abs.o"Ptaon UnlU
Up ID SOO C(I.j sru ratjft' ... II- ... . . .. . . ... " .. .. " .. .. . " " . ... .. " . . . " , . "each '.00
~r 500.~ 10 1.000,()c() lTU film, .................... &arh 10 00
Ov~f 1,0(() C()O BTU fatinl ........... r. .. . . . .. ... . . 'II . ... . . .. . . .. .. . ....ch 40..00
ApphanC'n Of EqU.pfnfftl R""I_led but undluifled ............. aa.eh 6.00
Ve:n S~l!cms for ApplianC"ft or A!norption Unm
A Iftll'rra1 Vcnu .. III .. . . .. . ... . " . . .. .. . .. . . . . . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .. .. . . . III III .. . "each. 41..-00
..00
:'0
'.00
,~ AIR K4NDlt~G SYSTEM COMPONEN'TS
Huml' Apphal\cn U'Idudin,wrn (iDIWI_uoft.
ftpalr.. Cllt.) ....................................................................,. uch ,_~
Air (ftleu &. Out~tI (..~d b~ &pplian~} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . sath 1.00
or ..hen Dumber of outlfu is Uftt.nOWTl
aJ 'orr.~h JCO) sq fl. of H lAC
aft' C'Oftlm.crcw .. . .. .. . .. . . . 'II . . .. .. " '" . .. .. . 11 .. . ~ . .. .. " .. . ... .. .. .. .. . ... 1-.00
.
b) 'Of cuh , ory) 'q II or H . AC' &r'I:_ lIIin,
Ituildin, m,terill fer distribulion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00
Air Handhnl Units fer dlnributioft of A Ie supply
(.'ben nOI inle"...' pan ollpprWlet) ......................... luh 5.00
E' apora!l"" CoetJers . .. .. .. II . . .. .. .. . . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . .. .. ... . .. . . . . e.C'h 6..0C>
H~, &. Spoc-:\&l \"CDt&%.atlOft Sy1teft\l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cach 11.00
F~rc Damp'" IZI Ol,ltU or RCllStcrt . u. .. . . . .. ..... . .. ... .... ad, 1.00
Rcnapc:'aon fft (. hen Z1KnUl') ~ .f&\lll of pcnn;"") . .. . . . .. . . . . . ..... lS.DO
Sprtl&1 Jnlpftnofl S~1'"ficr (ow, dwlo aomll boun.
....{t . beD. BIC'tIl.It') .................... ~ . . . . . " . . . . .. .. .. . . . . .. .. aiDlmum 50.0')
aclclhioa&1 prr Jao~r 2!.00
'~n C!\ed 1ft Cwlwn nqui~d) ............................... plf UW 25.00
SPEC'lAL NOTE - "1I1!1VE.STIGATIO~" FrE,lus'ENALTY FEES
equa] to 11\,.. (3) Uft 11'11 prrmlf 1ft a"
ds.arar4 -bell ""t iI ctoac ""'0*1 peftll.iu.
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TAIL! JE
MtSC'EJ..l.4SEOVS 'UNIT 'U.SC'HEDUU
F., l&Iulll tuh PEKMlT . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,.00
For Juulft' tacll SL'PP1.ENEN'T AL PERMIT ... .. ... ........ ....... ........ J.DO
'or Juwift. t",1I CHANCE OF ADDRESS ............................... ..co
rer COtILpli&act It., 1C15oa .ma Cftl\&lar ..-kIa,
~,..................................................,.r~u, 20.00
aeialptf'Mft F. twks Nell"" .. *la\aJ, er,..,.tfttd ......................... 11.00
JptciaJ lil~1 Srftkt (.~ 6.. ..,... tra.m.. ·
...{\ .... 8fCI'II,.Il)).... .................... ......................... aiDlm.. 10.00
adltiuol&l ptr hour 15m
MiK'tUIJ'ltOVl "1ft C'btck Fit ...t.n ft,.I"'ln ............... . . . . .. .... .. .. fe' !.our b.OO
Ttmpor.~ ltw TraUtr rCl"ftUU ...... ... .. ........ ........ .. ...... ......... .... .. ..... .... .. . "., ,.00
'Indbiuunl Pcrrnul - ptr Tlltlr 34 .................................... ..iei",u'" 10.00
Dt",ohuon 'ermill - perTabl,'4 .................................... ~ilu1'Dum 10.00
OUI1ifintiofl Cmitltltt'l tElrrt & 'hun).' . . . .. .. .. . . ... . . . . .. ... .. . .. .. . .. . . ,Ul 5.00
~hfl".tioft Cmiliclt'" Yt'ltllll Ftt ................................... ..... ..... 15.00
lff&lntttlAnCT Cmtlat.'1'S - V, g J pttmi,n ....... .'. .... ... .. .. ... .. . ... . . J'&&I 10.00
~ If !- p'PImilrs . . . . . . . . . . .. II . . . . . . " ... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .,..., 1('.0:.00
Trailtr 'uk Pel'nuu . . .... .. . '" . . . .... . .. .. . .. . .... . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . prt SUIt ~.
SI'E~J.4L "'OTE - Aft 1.t:~VTIGAT10'" TEE ,tus 'E.....4LTY FEEl
equal to Ihm (3) WnC1 Ibf prnfti['n art
cbr,fd .kll ",.... dolt.'i,,,,..., pcmllu.
fIRE 'ROTECTION PERMIT FIE SCHEDUL[
t-'.rm Slstems
Fo, .Ich component/dew Ice . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . . Sl.00
~tomJtfc $p~fnt'er Srstem~
For t.ch he.d/rller . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Sl.0D
~tlndpf pe Stlttms
For tlth outlet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S3.00
!,11"t N~rlnt 511th'
FOr elch 'tctiona1 WI'" ........... .'. . . .. $10.00
Vndel"g"'Ount! Storlie TII\\:I
For IICh &Ink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 130.00
Pl.n Check F.t on In "n Protection ",.UI II 501 ,.rtlft "I.
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Adopted and approved this 12th day of December, 1989.
D~)
Mayo
I hereby oertify that the foregoing Ordinanoe No. 1506(CCS)
was duly and regularly introduced at a meeting of the city
council on the 5th day of December 1989; that the said Ordinance
was thereafter duly adopted at a meeting of the city Council on
the 12th day of December 1989 by the following council vote:
Ayes: Councilmembers: Abdo, Finkel, Genser, Jennings,
Katz, Reed, Mayor Zane
Noes: councilmembers: None
Abstain: Councilmembers: None
Absent: Councilmembers: None
ATTEST:
brt//}!-ktnu..v
A5~T cfty Clerk