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04 - 2010 California Building Code
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 4 Date: November 23, 2010 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Building Department Faisal Jurdi, Deputy Building Official, 644 -3277, fjurdi @newportbeachca.gov SUBJECT: Adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes Conduct second reading and adopt Ordinance No. 2010 -23 relating to adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes with related amendments and Resolution No. 2010 -127 setting forth findings for the proposed amendments. DISCUSSION Ordinance No. 2010 -23 was considered and introduced at the November 9, 2010, meeting. Staff recommended to the City Council adopting the California codes which go into effect on January 1, 2011, along with editorial, non - substantive amendments and one additional amendment to prohibit the use of wood roof coverings within very high fire hazard severity zones. Staff removed from the previous draft ordinance all other previously proposed codes and amendments. Staff will be conducting a public workshop with design and construction professionals as well as the general public to seek their comments and input. Following receipt of this input, and any necessary changes or adjustments, staff will return to City Council with appropriate local amendments for your consideration. ENVIROMENTAL REVIEW Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably indirect physical change In the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice has been given consistent with the Brown Act and no further notice is necessary. Attachments: Attachment A Ordinance Submitted by: Joe Fick, Interim Community Development Director Resolution Previous Staff Report, Ordinance, Resolution, and Attachments CounciB2010&5 staff report codes 11 -23 -2010 FJ Attachment A AMENDMENTS TO 2010 CODES Council Hearing, November 23, 2010 1. Editorial Non - Substantive Amendments Code Name NBMC Section Title Action Comments ADMINISTRATIVE 15.02.010 Adoption of the Adopt (Editorial) Updates Administrative Cade references. CODE Administrative Code 15.02.020 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edit to rename Newport Beach Section 101.1 Administrative Code. 15.02.030 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edit to reference the California Plumbing Section 101.4.1 Code. 15.02.040 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edit to reference the California Section 101.4.2 Mechanical Code. 15.02.050 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edit to reference the California Plumbing Section 101.4.3 Code and delete reference to the International Private Sewage Disposal Code. 15.02.070 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edit to reference California Fire Code. Section 101.4.5 15.02.090 Deletion of Section Delete Delete section on the creation of enforcement 103 agency. GREEN 15.11.010 Adoption of the Adopt (New Code) State of California mandate to adopt the BUILDING California Green California Green Building Standards Cade. STANDARDS Building Standards CODE Code BUILDING CODE 15.04.010 Adoption of California Adopt (Editorial) Updates the referenced code edition to Building Code 2010 California Building Code and the applicable appendices. 15.04.190 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Provides reference to applicable chapter Section 1505.1 for membrane roofs. 15.04.240 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Clarifies that change of occupancy is also Section 3401.3 required to comply with the Fire Code. RESIDENTIAL 15.05.010 Adoption of California Adopt (New Code) State of California mandate to adopt the CODE Residential Code California Residential Code (CRC). 15.05.020 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) To rename amended code as the Section R101.1 Newport Beach Residential Code, due to adoption. 15.05.030 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) To reference California Building Code Section R101.2 (CBC), not the International Code which is contained within the body of the CBC. 15.05.040 Deletion of Sections Delete (Deletion) Delete the State Administrative Code and R102 through R114 use the model code version, both provided in from Chapter 1, Chapter 1. Division II Page 1 of 3 1. Editorial Non - Substantive Amendments - Continued Code Name 15.05.050 Amendment to Table Amend (Editorial) To complete the "Climatic and RESIDENTIAL 15.05.060 R301.2(1) Amend Geographic Design Criteria" table. 1. Editorial Non - Substantive Amendments - Continued Code Name NBMC - Section Title Action Comments RESIDENTIAL 15.05.060 Amendment to Table Amend (Editorial) To complete the "Climatic and CODE R301.2(1) footnote g Geographic Design Criteria" table in alignment with local flood mapping by FEMA. 15.05.070 Deletion of Section Delete (Deletion) To provide one Floodplain Management R309.3 Code language contained within the NBMC. See adoption Section 14 Chapter 15.50. 15.05.090 Deletion of Section Delete (Deletion) To provide one Floodplain Management R322 Code language contained within the NBMC. See adoption Section 14 Chapter 15.50. 15.05.110 Addition of Section Add (Editorial) To add code language referencing the R329 State's required code provisions regarding Sound Transmission control contained in the CBC. which were incorrectly omitted from the CRC. 15.05.140 Deletion of Section Delete (Deletion) To provide one Excavation and Grading R401.3 Code language contained within chapter 15.10 NBMC. See adoption Section 9 Chapter 15.10. ELECTRICAL 15.06.010 Adoption of the Adopt State of California mandate to adopt the California CODE California Electrical Electrical Code without amendments. Code MECHANICAL 15.07.010 Adoption of the Adopt State of California mandate to adopt the California CODE California Mechanical Mechanical Code without amendments. Code PLUMBING CODE 15.08.010 Adoption of the Adopt State of California mandate to adopt the California California Plumbing Plumbing Code without amendments. Code EXCAVATION 15.10.040 Hazard Abatement Amend (Editorial) Update the reference to the International AND GRADING Property Maintenance Code. CODE NBMC 15.10.060 Grading Permit Amend (Editorial) Revise the reference to the Administrative CHAPTER 15.10 Requirements Code. 15.10.140 Grading Inspections Amend (Editorial) Revise the reference to the Administrative Code. CALIFORNIA 15.14.010 Existing Building Adopt (New Code) State of California mandate to adopt the EXISTING Code California Existing Building Code. BUILDING CODE CALIFORNIA 15.13.010 Historical Building Adopt (New Code) State of California mandate to adopt the HISTORICAL Code California Historical Building Code. BUILDING CODE Page 2 of 3 1A. Wood Roofs in Special Fire Hazard Zone BUILDING CODE 15.04.210 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Edits roofing Section 1505.1.1 requirements in high fire hazard zones. Protects structures by prohibiting wood roofing in high fire hazard areas. Page 3 of 3 ORDINANCE NO. 2010 -23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING TITLE 15 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT CHAPTER 1 DIVISION II OF THE 2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE DESIGNATED AS THE NEWPORT BEACH ADMINISTRATIVE CODE; THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE; THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE; THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE; THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE; THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE; AMENDING MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE. The City Council of the City of Newport Beach DOES HEREBY ORDAIN as follows: SECTION 1: Chapter 15.02 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read: Sections: Chapter 15.02 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE 15.02.010 Adoption of the Administrative Code 15.02.020 Amendment to Section 101.1 15.02.030 Amendment to Section 101.4.1 15.02.040 Amendment to Section 101.4.2 15.02.050 Amendment to Section 101.4.3 15.02.060 (Reserved) 15.02.070 Amendment to Section 101.4.5 15.02.080 (Reserved) 15.02.090 Deletion of Section 103 1 Section 15.02.010 Adoption of the Administrative Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section Chapter 1 Division II of the 2010 Edition of the California Building Code as published by the International Code Council. The various parts of this Chapter, including additions, amendments and deletions adopted in this section, shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Administrative Code. A copy of the 2010 California Building Code printed in code book form shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 15.02.020 Amendment to Section 101.1 Section 101.1 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Califemia Building Code of the State of GalifnrniR Newport Beach Administrative Code, hereinafter referred to as "this code." Section 15.02.030 Amendment to Section 101.4.1 Section 101.4.1 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.4.1 Gas. The provisions of the InternatiGRal Fuel Gas California Plumbing Code shall apply to the installation of gas piping from the point of delivery, gas appliances and related accessories as covered in this code. These requirements apply to gas piping systems extending from the point of delivery to the inlet connections of appliances and the installation and operation of residential and commercial gas appliances and related accessories. Section 15.02.040 Amendment to Section 101.4.2 Section 101.4.2 is amended to read as follows: Section 104.2 Mechanical. The provisions of the International California Mechanical Code shall apply to the installation, alterations, repairs and replacement of mechanical 2 systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and /or appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air - conditioning and refrigeration systems, incinerators and other energy - related systems. Section 15.02.050 Amendment to Section 101.4.3 Section 101.4.3 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.4.3 Plumbing. The provisions of the 'arCalifornia Plumbing Code shall apply to the installation, alteration, repair and replacement of plumbing systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances, and where connected to a water or sewage system and all aspects of a medical gas system. The pmvisiGn6 ef the lntematiGRal Private Sewage DispGsal Cede shall apply te pFi, Section 15.02.060 (Reserved.) Section 15.02.070 Amendment to Section 101.4.5 Section 101.4.5 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.4.5 Fire prevention. The provisions of the International California Fire Code shall apply to matters affecting or relating to structures, processes and premises from the hazard of fire and explosion arising from the storage, handling or use of structures, materials or devices; from conditions hazardous to life, property or public welfare in the occupancy of structures or premises; and from the construction, extension, repair, alteration or removal of fire suppression and alarm systems or fire hazards in the structure or on the premises from occupancy or operation. Section 15.02.080 (Reserved.) Section 15.02.090 Deletion of Section 103 Section 103 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY is deleted in its entirety. 3 SECTION 2: Chapter 15.04 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Sections: Chapter 15.04 BUILDING CODE 15.04.010 Adoption of California Building Code 15.04.020 To 15.04.080 (Reserved) 15.04.190 Amendment to Section 1505.1 15.04.200 (Reserved) 15.04.210 Amendment to Section 1505. 1.1 15.04.220 (Reserved) 15.04.230 (Reserved) 15.04.240 Amendment to Section 3401.3 Section 15.04.010 Adoption of the California Building Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2007 2010 Edition of the California Building Code, Volumes 1 and 2, including Appendix C, I, Gf P-aFt 10, and all national codes and standards referenced therein, based on the 2W062 010 International Building Code, as published by the International Code Council. The various parts of these Codes and Standards, along with the additions, amendments and deletions adopted in this section, shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Building Code. A copy of the 2007 2010 California Building Code Volumes 1 and 2, printed in code book form shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. Sections 15.04.020 through 15.04.180 (Reserved.) 4 pj Section 15.04.190 Amendment to Section 1505.1 Section 1505.1 is amended to read as follows: Section 1505.1 General. Roof assemblies shall be divided into the classes defined below. Class A, B and C roof assemblies and roof coverings required to be listed by this section shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 108 or UL 790. In addition, fire- retardant- treated wood roof coverings shall be tested in accordance with ASTM D 2898. The minimum roof coverings installed on buildings shall comply with Table 1505.1 based on the type of construction of the building. Exceptions: 1. Skylights and sloped glazing that comply with Chapter 24 or Section 2610. 2. Membrane structures that comply with Chapter 31. Section 15.04.200 (Reserved.) Section 15.04.210 Amendment to Section 1505.1.1 Section 1505.1.1 is amended to read as follows: Section 1505. 1.1 Roof coverings within very high fire hazard severity zones. The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one -year period; the entire roof covering of every new structure; and the entire roof covering of every existing structure anywhen roof covering applied in the addition, alteration, repair or replacement of the roof exceeds 50 percent of the existing roof area; shall be a fire - retardant roof covering that is at least Class A. Wood roof covering is not permitted. When 50 percent or less of the total roof area is added or replaced within any one -year period, all roof covering applied in the addition, alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing structure shall be a fire retardant roof covering that is at least Class B. Wood roof covering may be used to match existing wood roof covering s Section 15.04.220 — 15.04.230 (Reserved.) Section 15.04.240 Amendment to Section 3401.3 Section 3401.3. is amended to read as follows: Section 3401.3 Compliance. Alterations, repairs, additions and changes of occupancy to existing structures shall also comply with the provisions for alterations, repairs, additions and changes of occupancy in the California Fire Code, California Mechanical Code, California Plumbing Code, California Residential Code, and California Electrical Code. 10 6 SECTION 3: Chapter 15.05 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended by adopting the 2010 California Residential Code as follows: Sections: Chapter 15.05 RESIDENTIAL CODE 15.05.010 Adoption of California Residential Code 15.05.020 Amendment to Section R101.1 15.05.030 Amendment to Section R101.2 15.05.040 Deletion of Sections R102 through R114 from Chapter 1, Division II 15.05.050 Amendment to Table R301.2(1) 15.05.060 Amendment to Table R301.2(1) footnote g 15.05.070 Deletion of Section R309.3 15.05.080 (Reserved) 15.05.090 Deletion of Section R322 15.05.100 (Reserved) 15.05.110 Addition of Section R329 15.05.120 (Reserved) 15.05.130 (Reserved) 15.05.140 Deletion of Section R401.3 Section 15.05.010 Adoption of the California Residential Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2010 Edition of the California Residential Code including Appendix H and all national codes and standards referenced therein, based on the 2009 International Residential Code, as published by the International Code Council. The various parts of these Codes and Standards, along with the additions, amendments, and deletions adopted in this section, shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Residential Code. A copy of the 2010 California Residential Code, printed in code book form, shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 15.05.020 Amendment to Section R101.1 Sections R101.1 is amended to read as follows: R101.1 Title. These provisions shall be known as the Newport Beach Residential Code for- One and Ave family Dwellin", and shall be cited as such and will be referenced to herein as "this code." Section 15.05.030 Amendment to Section R101.2 Sections R101.2 is amended to read as follows: R101.2 Scope. The provisions of the IRtemational Residential this Code for One an Two family n,. eA44gs shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, removal and demolition of detached one- and two- family dwellings and townhouses not more than three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress and their accessory structures. Exception: Live /work units complying with the requirements of section 419 of the 44ten„atiGna California Building Code shall be permitted to be built as one -and two - family dwellings or townhouses. Fire suppression required by Section 419.5 of the h4temationa California Building Code when constructed under the International California Residential Code f F- One and Two family Dwellings shall conform to Section 903.3.1.3 of the International California Building Code. Section 15.05.040 Deletion of Sections R102 through R114 from Chapter 1, Division II. Sections R102 through R114 are deleted in their entirety. All administrative provisions including enforcement, permit process, fees, and inspections for these chapters are contained in the Administrative Code under Chapter 15.02. Section 15.05.050 Amendment to Table R301.2(1). 8 12- Table R301.2(1) is amended by completing the table to read as follows: Table R301.2(1) CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA GROUNp SNOW WIND DESIGN SEISMIC pESICN SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM WINTER DESIGN ICE BARRIER UNDERLAYMENT FLOOD „ADS r AIR FREEZING MEAN ANNUAL Speed Topography Weathering° Termite` LOAD (mph) affects ° CATECORY� TEMP° REQUIRED" INDEX' TEMPI LF Zero 85 No D, or E Na Igigible Heav 43 No foot, mote r! 0 60 Section 15.05.060 Amendment to Table R301.2(1) footnote g Table R301.2(1) footnote g is amended to read as follows: g The jurisdiiatiGn shall fill in this part of the table with (a) the date of the isd'otion's entry 'nto the NaFo al Cleod In , ranoe Droaram (date of adoption of the first oede n wdinanee form eat of the fleod ha-zard a as) /h\ the date /s\ of the Cloed Insurance Study and /o\ then el n ethers and dates of all GuFreRtly effective FIRMS and F9FMs o other flood hazard m adapted by the authority having i, r sd•otien as arnended Refer to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) as printed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency's, Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) revision date December 3, 2009; Community number: 060227; Panels: 264, 267, 268, 269, 286, 288, 289, 377, 381, 382, 384, 401, 402, 403, 404, 406 & 408; Suffix "J "; Initial NFIP map date; March 15. 1974; and Initial FIRM date: September 1, 1978. Section 15.05.070 Deletion of Section R309.3 Flood Hazard Areas, with the replacement of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.50 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT. Section R309.3 is deleted in its entirety, and replaced with the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.50 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT. Section 15.05.080 (Reserved.) Section 15.05.090 Deletion of Section R322 with the replacement of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.50 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT 9 �� i Section R322 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.50 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT. Section 15.05.100 (Reserved.) Section 15.05.110 Addition of Section R329 Section R329 is added to read as follows: SECTION R329 - SOUND TRANSMISSION R329.1 General. Wall and floor - ceilina assemblies separatina dwellina units includin those separating adjacent townhouse units shall provide air -borne sound insulation for walls and both air -borne and impact sound insulation for floor - ceiling assemblies per section 1207 of the 2010 Edition, California Building Code, Title 24 Part 2. Section 15.05.120 (Reserved.) Section 15.05.130 (Reserved.) Section 15.05.140 Deletion of Section R401.3 with the replacement of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE. Section R401.3 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE. 10 f '- SECTION 4. Chapter 15.06 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Sections: Chapter 15.06 ELECTRICAL CODE 15.06.010 Adoption of the California Electrical Code Section 15.06.010 Adoption of the California Electrical Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2007 2010 edition of the California Electrical Code based on the 2805 2008 National Electrical Code, including Annex A, B and C as published by the National Fire Protection Association. The various parts of this code shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Electrical Code. A copy of the "07 2010 California Electrical Code, printed in code book form shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. All administrative provisions including enforcement, permit process, fees, and inspections for these chapters are contained in the Administrative Code under Chapter 15.02. ti y'� SECTION 5. Chapter 15.07 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Sections: Chapter 15.07 MECHANICAL CODE 15.07.010 Adoption of California Mechanical Code Section 15.07.010 Adoption of California Mechanical Code. The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2D07 -2010 edition of the California Mechanical Code, based on the 2006 2009 Uniform Mechanical Code, including Appendix A as published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. The various parts of this code shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Mechanical Code. A copy of the 2807 2010 California Mechanical Code printed in code book form shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. All administrative provisions including enforcement, permit process, fees, and inspections for these chapters are contained in the Administrative Code under Chapter 15.02. 12 1 � SECTION 6: Chapter 15.08 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Chapter 15.08 PLUMBING CODE Sections: 15.08.010 Adoption of California Plumbing Code. Section 15.08.010 Adoption of the California Plumbing Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2007 2010 Edition of the California Plumbing Code, including Appendix Chapters A, B, and D, based on the 2006 2009 Uniform Plumbing Code as published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials. The various parts of this code shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Plumbing Code. A copy of the 2007 2010 California Plumbing Code, printed in code book form, shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. All administrative provisions including enforcement, permit process, fees, and inspections for these chapters are contained in the Administrative Code under Chapter 15.02. 13 1 SECTION 7. Chapter 15.10 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Sections: Chapter 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE 15.10.040 Hazard Abatement. Amended. 15.10.060 Grading Permit Requirements. Amended. 15.10.140 Grading Inspections. Amended. Section 15.10.040 Amendment to Section 15.10.040 Section 15.10.040 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.10.040 Hazard Abatement Whenever the Building Official determines by inspection, from information made available to him /her, that any existing drainage condition, excavation, fill, natural slope or subsurface condition has become a hazard to life and limb, or endangers property or adversely affects the safety, use or stability of a public way or any drainage channel, he /she shall make a determination of the level of hazard and the owner of the property upon which the drainage conditions, excavation, fill, natural slope or subsurface condition is located, or other person or agent in control of said property, upon receipt of notice in writing from the Building Official shall, within the period specified, correct such conditions in accordance with the requirements and conditions set forth in such notice so as to eliminate the hazard and be in conformance of the hazards abatement section of the Un'foFrn Gede feF the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings International Property Maintenance Code, as adopted by the City of Newport Beach. Section 15.10.060 Amendment to Section 15.10.060 Section 15.10.060 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.10.060 Grading Permit Requirements. 14 ) �f f (� B. Application. The provisions of Section 302.1 ^f the Administrative Code are applicable to grading. Section 15.10.140 Amendment to Section 15.10.140 Section 15.10.140 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.10.140 Grading Inspection. A. General. All grading operations for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the Building Official. When required by the Building Official, special inspection of grading operations and special testing shall be performed in accordance with the provisions of SeGtien 306-of the Administrative Code and subsection (D) of this section. Erosion control devices shall be installed, inspected and approved by the Building Official prior to the rainy season (October fifteenth through May fifteenth). G. Issuance. The provisions of Sestien 20A of he Administrative Code are applicable to grading permits. The Building Official may require that grading operations and project designs be modified to provide for erosion control, including erosion protection devices, if project completion will extend into the rainy season (October fifteenth through May fifteenth) or if delays occur which incur weather - generated problems. The plans shall list specific dates for completion of erosion control measures, and further subject to the provisions of Section 15.10.170 7. Authority to Stop Work. Whenever any building work or grading is being done contrary to the provisions of this Code or approved drawings, the Building Official may order the work stopped by notice in writing, served on any persons engaged in the doing or causing of such work to be done. Any such persons shall forthwith stop such work until authorized by the Building Official to proceed with the work. G ,uteri ^o the Uniferrn Administrative Code shall be construed to apply to grading work. 15 (a> SECTION 8. Chapter 15.11 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections is hereby added to read as follows: Sections: Chapter 15.11 GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE 15.11.010 Adoption of the California Green Building Standards Code Section 15.11.010 Adoption of the California Green Building Standards Code. The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2010 Edition of the California Green Building Standards Code; and all national codes and standards referenced therein to the prescribed extent of each such reference. The various parts of these codes and standards shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Green Standards Code. A copy of the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code printed in code book form, shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. 16 2,0 SECTION 9. Chapter 15.13 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections is hereby added to read as follows: Sections: Chapter 15.13 HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE 15.13.010 Adoption of the California Historical Building Code Section 15.13.010 Adoption of the California Historical Building Code. The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2010 Edition of the California Historical Building Code and all national codes and standards referenced therein to the prescribed extent of each such reference. The various parts of these codes and standards shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Historical Building Code. A copy of the 2010 California Historical Building Code printed in code book form, shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. 17 a SECTION 10. Chapter 15.14 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections is hereby added to read as follows: Sections: Chapter 15.14 EXISTING BUILDING CODE 15.14.010 Adoption of the California Existing Building Code Section 15.14.010 Adoption of the California Existing Building Code. The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2010 Edition of the California Existing Building Code and all national codes and standards referenced therein to the prescribed extent of each such reference. The various parts of these codes and standards shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Existing Building Code. A copy of the 2010 Existing Building Code printed in code book form, shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. 18 2-2- SECTION 11. Severability Clause. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional. SECTION 12. Publication. 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 fifteen (15) days after its adoption. 19 �� This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the day of , 2010, and adopted on the day of , 2010, by the following vote, to -wit: AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS ABSENT, COUNCILMEMBERS MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: David R. Hunt, City Attorney For the City of Newport Beach Codes1201012nd hearing ordinance 201 - -_ Nov 23, 2010 20 a� RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -127 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH FINDINGS BASED ON LOCAL CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WHICH MAKE CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS AND CHANGES TO THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE AND THE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE AS REASONABLY NECESSARY. WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 17958 mandates that the City of Newport Beach ('City') adopt ordinances and regulations imposing the same or modified or changed requirements as are contained in the regulations adopted by the State pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section 17922; and WHEREAS, the State of California is mandated by Health and Safety Code Section 17922 to impose the same requirements as are contained in the 2010 California Building Code based on the 2009 International Building Code of the International Code Council, the 2010 California Residential Code based on the 2009 International Residential Code, the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code, the 2010 California Plumbing Code based on the 2009 Uniform Plumbing Code of the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, the 2010 California Mechanical Code based on the 2009 Uniform Mechanical Code of the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, and the 2010 California Electrical Code based on the 2008 National Electrical Code of the National Fire Protection Association (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Codes "); and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 17958.5(a) permits the City to make modifications or changes to the Codes, which are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geographic, or topographic conditions; and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7 requires that the City Council, before making any modifications or changes to Section 17958.5 make express P-5" Resolution No. 2010- Page 2 of 5 November—, 2010 I I findings that such changes or modifications are needed due to local climatic, geographic, or topographic conditions; and WHEREAS, the Building Official has recommended that changes and modifications be made to the Codes and have advised that these changes and modifications to the model codes are reasonably necessary due to local conditions in the City of Newport Beach and have further advised that the remainder of said changes and modifications are administrative or procedural in nature. NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City Of Newport Beach does hereby RESOLVE as follows: SECTION 1. The following changes and modifications to the 2010 Editions of the California Building Code and to the 2010 California Residential Code as recommended by the Building Official are hereby found to be necessary due to local climatic, geographic or topographic conditions: 1. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.04.210 amended section 15.05.1.1 of the California Building Code to prohibit the use of wood roof cover within Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. Applicable findings: a through d 2. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.05.050, 15.05.090 and 15.05.090, California Residential Code Table R301.2(1) was filled out and footnote (g) was amended to reference the flood insurance rate maps applicable to Newport Beach. Also, California Residential Code Sections 309.3, R313 and R322 were deleted and replaced by previously adopted Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.50 titled Flood Plain Management. Applicable findings: e Resolution No. 2010- Page 3 of 5 November , 2010 Reference to California Building Code 3. Municipal Code Section 15.05.140, California Residential Code Section R401.3 was deleted and replaced with the Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.10 Excavation and Grading Code. Applicable findings: f SECTION 2. FINDINGS: a. Many areas of Newport Beach have developments abutting wildland and canyons with significant growths of vegetation of a highly combustible nature, classified as Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones. b. The City of Newport Beach, especially the foothill areas, is geographically located in an area periodically subject to wind conditions of high velocity. Moreover, the topographical conditions of the foothill areas and canyons contained therein tend to accelerate the periodic high velocity winds by means of a venturi effect. The use of non -rated or special purpose roofing materials as roof coverings within the City of Newport Beach may create an inordinate fire hazard during periods of high velocity winds when fire may spread across buildings with roof coverings of non -rated combustible materials. C. Embers from chimneys without spark arresters within the City of Newport Beach, including the foothill areas, coupled with the climatic, topographic and geographic conditions described herein above, may permit the throwing of sparks, embers and cinders upon non -rated and special purpose roofing material roofs during periods of high velocity winds, thereby creating a fire hazard which in turn may spread throughout areas where the roofs of structures are covered with wood shakes and shingle. d. The City of Newport Beach is located in an area subject to a climatic condition of high winds. This environment is conducive to rapidly spreading fires. Control of such fires requires rapid response. Obstacles generated by a strong wind, such a7 Resolution No. 2010- Page 4 of 5 November—, 2010 as fallen trees, street lights and utility poles will greatly impact the response time to reach an incident scene. e. The City of Newport Beach contains low lying coastal areas subject to flooding from sustained rain with high tide which hinders drainage to the bay. Certain other areas such as Balboa Island are subject to water surges from drainage through back bay. Other oceanfront areas are subject to flooding from storm - driven surf. West Newport Beach is subject to flooding from the Santa Ana River. The City of Newport Beach participates in the Federal Flood Insurance Program and has adopted a FEMA- required flood management ordinance with flood mitigation measures including construction requirements contained in Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.50. f. Newport Beach contains topography which includes a seismic hazard zone subject to liquefaction due to low lying coastal area with sand and high water table. It also includes hills with structures built on slopes or near slopes which have been classified as landslide hazard areas by the California Division of Mines and Geology. SECTION 3: A copy of this Resolution together with the Ordinances adopting the City Codes shall be filed with the California Building Standards Commission and the California Department of Housing and Community Development by the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach as required by State law (Section 17958.7 H & S Code). SECTION 4: 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 fifteen (15) days after its adoption. M Resolution No. 2010 - Page 5 of 5 November 2010 SECTION 5: This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the day Of , 2010, and adopted on the day of 2010, by the following vote, to -wit: AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS ABSENT, COUNCILMEMBERS MAYOR ATTEST: CITY CLERK APPROVED AS TO FORM: David R. Hunt, City Attorney For the City of Newport Beach CodelResolution code adopt Nov 2010 e�_C? TO i� SUBJECT CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL STAFF REPORT Agenda Item No. 10 Date: November 9, 2010 HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL Building Department Faisal Jurdi, Deputy Building Official, 644 -3277, fjurdi @newportbeachca.gov Adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes ISSUE: Adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes with local amendments. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: In accordance with State law, model codes published by the State Building Standards Commission in Title 24 are mandated to be enforced on January 1, 2011. The "State Building Codes" become effective on January 1st, even if no action is taken by the City. Staff recommends approval of the proposed ordinance, along with the resolution of required findings for local amendments. DISCUSSION: Building codes are developed and published in three -year cycles. Once they are published, the State introduces its amendments and publishes the "State Building Codes." Each local jurisdiction in turn may make only more restrictive modifications and amendments; provided express findings are made relating to local climatic, topographic and geographic conditions and said findings are filed with the California Building Standards Commission pursuant to the Health and Safety Code Sections 17958.7 and 18941.5(b). The State of California's current building code is the 2007 edition based on the 2006 model codes known as the IBC. The IBC was published by an organization known as the International Code Council (ICC). Other State codes, such as the mechanical, plumbing, and electrical codes, are published by other model code organizations such as the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). The proposed amendments are comprised of our current code provisions that have been renumbered and /or relocated consistent with the new codes; deletion of provisions that became obsolete; editorial amendments to the State codes, and amendments jt.J Adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes November 9, 2010 Page 2 of 6 necessary to carry over existing provisions warranting continuance, such as the construction standards in the high fire hazard severity zone and fire sprinklers requirements. There are two new State codes included in this adoption cycle; the California Green Building Standards Code and the California Residential Code. The Green Building Standards Code applies to all new construction, and the California Residential Code applies to construction of single - family dwellings and duplexes, which has historically been part of the California Building Code. The State's Health and Safety Code (Section 17958) mandates that the California Building Standards Commission adopt and publish the California Building Standards Code (Title 24 California Code of Regulations) every three years. The 2010 edition of the California Code of Regulations Title 24, which incorporates the below listed model codes, becomes effective on January 1, 2011. If approved, this ordinance would amend Title 15 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code by repealing references to the prior editions of the construction codes. The list below identifies the model codes upon which the 2010 California Building Codes are based and proposed for adoption: California Building Standards Code 2010 California Building Code 2010 California Residential Code 2010 California Electrical Code 2010 California Mechanical Code 2010 California Plumbing Code 2010 California Green Building Standards Code (Cal Green) 2010 California Historical Building Code 2010 California Existing Building Code Reference Model Code 2009 International Building Code (ICC) 2009 International Residential Code (ICC) 2008 National Electrical Code (NFPA) 2009 Uniform Mechanical Code (IAPMO) 2009 Uniform Plumbing Code (IAPMO) State Title 24 State Title 24 State Title 24 In addition to the California codes, the 2009 International Property Maintenance Code (ICC); and the 2009 Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code (IAPMO); which are model administrative and technical codes, are also necessary and proposed for adoption. The 2009 International Property Maintenance Code is the updated edition of the currently adopted 2006 edition and contains minimum requirements and standards for existing premises for light, ventilation, space, heating, sanitation, protection from the elements, life safety, and for safe and sanitary maintenance. The 2009 Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code is the updated edition of the currently adopted 1997 edition. This code includes plumbing and sanitation requirements for pools, spas and hot tubs. 2) Adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes November 9, 2010 Page 3 of 6 Editorial changes are proposed to the Newport Beach Grading and Excavation Code to reference the new codes. Revisions are also proposed to the Flood Plain Management section of Chapter 15 of the Municipal Code, consistent with the FEMA model ordinance and necessary to adopt the 2009 flood insurance rate maps. In addition, a new Chapter 15.12 relating to Post - Disaster Safety Assessment placards and standards for repair of damaged structures is proposed in order to authorize city staff to inspect and assess the safety of structures after a disaster. Summary of Noteworthy Code Changes In addition to the new codes (the 2010 Residential Code, previously a part of the California Building Code; and the 2010 California Green Building Standards Code), the following is a summary of the more noteworthy local amendments proposed. A complete list of all proposed revisions is provided in attachment A. The findings contained within the proposed resolution provide additional justification for approval of the local amendments. Building Department staff participated in the ICC Orange Empire Chapter Code Adoption Committee, which made recommendations to Orange County jurisdictions regarding code amendments that should be considered for adoption. The goal of the Adoption Committee was to promote as much uniformity as practical throughout Orange County. Noteworthy Local Amendments • California Green Building Standards Code (New code) In addition to the State mandated measures of the Green Building Standards Code for residential and nonresidential structures, additional measures have been included from the appendix consistent with the recommendation of the City's Task Force on Green Development. They include: Residential Construction — Energy star designation for appliances — Kitchen faucet flow rate not to exceed 1.5 gal /min. — Dishwasher water use not to exceed 5.8 gal /cycle — Minimum MERV 8 air filter required for HVAC equipment Nonresidential Construction — Control storm water runoff quantity and quality — Energy star equipment and appliances if available in energy star label — Buildings with more than one elevator or more than two escalators to have energy saving controls for elevators and escalators. — Reduce water usage of commercial clothes washer by 10% below CEC standard — Set a water usage rate for commercial dishwasher 212— Adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes November 9, 2010 Page 4 of 6 • Administrative Code (Proposed amendment for convenience of the customer) The new State code authorizes permit extensions in 90 -day increments. Staff is proposing to allow up to two 180 -day extensions to be added to the first 180 -day plan check period. This will allow the applicant to avoid requesting extensions every three months, especially during this difficult construction time period. • Building Code 1. (Continuation of current City standards) Requires a fire sprinkler and fire alarm system in buildings with the highest occupied floor over 40 feet high. High -rise fire and life safety requirements are also established for buildings with the highest occupied floor above 55 feet. Continuation of the current City requirements is proposed due to the height limit for safe use of ladders to fight a fire and rescue the occupants. (Detailed findings are included in the Resolution.) 2. (Continuation of current City standards) Requires a fire sprinkler system in all occupancies for buildings other than one or two dwelling units and more than 5,000 square feet in area or more than two stories high; and requires a fire sprinkler system in an existing structure when the area of an addition and reconstruction exceeds 2,500 square feet. This is necessary because the sprinkler system controls the spread of fire and decreases damage, increases the amount of time for escape, and provides time for emergency fire resources to respond to completely extinguish the fire. (Detailed findings are included in the Resolution.) • California Residential Code The California Residential Code requires all new homes to have a fire sprinkler system. This is now consistent with the City of Newport Beach's prior local amendment to the 2007 California Building Code which required fire sprinklers in new single - family homes. 1. Staff proposes to amend the California Residential Code to require adding a fire sprinkler system when an addition and reconstruction to an existing home exceeds 2,000 square feet. Current City requirements specify that a fire sprinkler system must be installed in an existing home when an addition exceeds 2,500 square feet and the total area of the home exceeds 5,000 square feet. The proposed requirement is necessary for life safety protection. See attachment B for further supporting documentation from the Fire Marshall. (Detailed findings are included in the Resolution.) 2. (New amendment — allows additional options for residents) Allows fire retardant wood roof covering as part of a Class A assembly for new 7 _? Adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes November 9, 2010 Page 5 of 6 construction and reroof other than in a special fire hazard zone. This amendment provides expanded options for homeowners since the City of Newport Beach amended the 2007 California Building Code to prohibit wood roof covering in all areas of the city. (Detailed findings are included in the Resolution.) • Municipal Code 1. (New chapter) Municipal Code Chapter 15.12 Post - Disaster Safety Assessment Placards and Standard for Repair of Damaged Structures has been added. Adoption of guidelines for posting buildings after a disaster is consistent with State Standard for Post Disaster Safety Assessment. 2. (Amended chapter) Municipal Code Chapter 15.50 Floodplain Management. Chapter 15.50 is proposed to be revised to be consistent with the FEMA model ordinance and to adopt FEMA's 2009 Flood Insurance Rate Maps. Building Department staff is recommending that changes and modifications be made to the codes and advises that certain changes and modifications to the 2010 editions of the California Building Code and California Residential Code are reasonably necessary due to local conditions in the City of Newport Beach; are reasonably necessary to safeguard life and property; are of an administrative or procedural nature, or address subjects that are not covered by the codes. FUNDING IMPACTS: Verifying compliance with the new Green Building Code requires additional plan check and inspection. This action will not require any budget change or amendment at this time. Staff will make every effort to verify compliance with current resources. ENVIROMENTAL REVIEW: The proposal is not a "project" under CEQA in that it has no possibility of creating a substantial impact upon the environment. Thus, no environmental review is necessary. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice has been given consistent with the Brown Act and no further notice is necessary. RECOMMENDATION: Introduce the ordinance including proposed local amendments, conduct a public hearing and pass to second reading on November 23, 2010; and adopt the resolution of findings on November 23, 2010. Prepared by: SIGNATURE Faisal Jurdi, Deputy Building Official Attachments: Proposed Ordinance Proposed Resolution Attachment A Attachment B JE /mg Counci1120101staff rep 2010 JE Adoption of the 2010 California Building Codes November 9, 2010 Page 6 of b Submitted by: SIGNATURE =4 -/ :4 . Joel Fick, Interim Community Development Director �R3� CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BUILDING DEPARTMENT ORDINANCE NO. 2010 -23 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SECTION 1 Chapter 15.02 Administrative Code ?,> 1 SECTION 2 Chapter 15.03 International Property Mainte nc erode 8 SECTION 3 Chapter 15.04 Building Code SECTION 4 SECTION 5 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 SECTION 8 SECTION 9 SECTION 12 SECTION 13 SECTION 14 } Chapter 15.05 Residential Cody Chapter 15.06 Elect icaL e Chapter 15.07 M h ic f,"Code Chapter 1 gibing Code Chpv t 19 �OS%wimming Pool Code ap%r 15.10 Excavation and Grading Code Chapter 15.11 Green Building Standards Code Chapter 15.12 Post - Disaster Safety Assessment Placards and Standard for Repair of Damaged Structures Chapter 15.13 Historical Building Code Chapter 15.14 Existing Building Code Chapter 15.50 Floodplain Management 23 30 31 32 33 37 39 40 43 44 45 a6— ORDINANCE NO. 2010 -23 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING TITLE 15 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT CHAPTER 1 DIVISION II OF THE 2010 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE DESIGNATED AS THE NEWPORT BEACH ADMINISTRATIVE CODE; THE X2009 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE; THE 2010 ED? 1b 4 THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE; THE 2010 EDITION HE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE; THE 2010 EDITION OFT IFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE; THE 2010 EDITION OF TIDE ALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE; THE 2010 EDITION OF THE CALIFORLNIA PLUMBING CODE; THE 2009 UNIFORM SWIMMING POOL, S A HOT TUB CODE; AMENDING MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 5.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE; THE 2010 CALIFORNIA��GeFF BUILDING STANDARDS CODE; ADDING A NEW MUNICIP C`' CHAPTER 15.12 POST - DISASTER SAFETY ASSESSME T L ARDS AND STANDARDS FOR REPAIR OF DAMAGED STRUC HE 2010 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL 7� BUILDING CODE; THE LIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE; AMENDING AND R, IN, MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 15.50 FLOODPLAIN MANA- The City Council ofke City of Newport Beach DOES HEREBY ORDAIN as follows: V/ SECTIOWA Chapter 15.02 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to rea Chapter 15.02 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Sections: 15.02.010 Adoption of the Administrative Code JL 3 15.02.020 Amendment to Section 101.1 15.02.030 Amendment to Section 101.4.1 15.02.040 Amendment to Section 101.4.2 15.02.050 Amendment to Section 101.4.3 15.02.060 Amendment to Section 101.4.4 15.02.070 Amendment to Section 101.4.5 15.02.080 Amendment to Section 102.6 15.02.090 Deletion of Section 103 15.02.100 Amendment to Section 105.2 15.02.110 Amendment to Section 105.3.2 15.02.120 Amendment to Section 105.5 15.02.130 Amendment to Section 109. 15.02.140 Added Section 110.3.9.1 Section 15.02.010 Adoption of the The City Council adopts and incorpo section Chapter 1 Division II of tie published by the International Go Code as though set forth in full in this of the California Building Code as The various parts of , hf apter, including additions, amendments and deletions adopted in this shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Administrative - . copy of the 2010 California Building Code printed in code book e form shale kept -. file in the office of the City Clerk. Sect 15 2.020 Amendment to Section 101.1 Sc1 1101.1 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the Galifernia Building Code of the State of GalifoFnia Newport Beach Administrative Code hereinafter referred to as "this code." Section 15.02.030 Amendment to Section 101.4.1 3 �� Section 101.4.1 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.4.1 Gas. The provisions of the International Fuel Gas California Plumbing Code shall apply to the installation of gas piping from the point of delivery, gas appliances and related accessories as covered in this code. These requirements apply to gas piping systems extending from the point of delivery to the inlet connections of appliances and the installation and operation of residential and comme�diavl as appliances and related accessories. Section 15.02.040 Amendment to Section 101.4.2 Section 101.4.2 is amended to read as follows: Section 104.2 Mechanical. The provisions of the % salifornia Mechanical MIA Code shall apply to the installation, alterations, repair an lacement of mechanical systems, including equipment, appliances, fixt fittings and /or appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air -co i ing and refrigeration systems, 6s incinerators and other energy - related syste�� s k Section 15.02.050 Amendment 1p, S66.c 101.4.3 Section 101.4.3 is amended to a als follows: Section 101.4.3 Plumbir g provisions of the International California Plumbing Code shall apply to sp Ellation, alteration, repair and replacement of plumbing systems, includingei4l ent, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances, and where connects a water or sewage system and all aspects of a medical gas system S k'"n' 15.02.060 Amendment to Section 101.4.4 r Section 101.4.4 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.4.4 Property maintenance. The provisions of the International Property Maintenance Code shall apply to existing residential structures and premises; equipment and facilities; light, ventilation, space heating, sanitation, life and fire safety 4 � „ hazards; responsibilities of owners, operators and occupants; and occupancy of existing premises and structures. Section 15.02.070 Amendment to Section 101.4.5 Section 101.4.5 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.4.5 Fire prevention. The provisions of the '�„temtea: Califo F' e t. Code shall apply to matters affecting or relating to structures, processes Qndemises from the hazard of fire and explosion arising from the storage, hj"d use of structures, materials or devices; from conditions hazardous to �fe, operty or public welfare in the occupancy of structures or premises; angr " e construction, extension, repair, alteration or removal of fire suppressi "farm systems or fire hazards in the structure or on the premises from occupprid Section 15.02.080 Amendment to Section 10 Section 102.6 is amended to read as ` .. Section 102.6 Existing structures the date of adoption of this code sh< as is specifically covered in occupancy of any structure existing on to continue without change, except the California Building Code, the Property Maintenance Code, or th 1 brl `ia Fire Code, or as is deemed necessary by the building official for the' safety and welfare of the occupants and the public. L� Section 15.02.0$0,;,,,04letion of Section 103 Section 10 ERA RTMENT OF BUILDING SAFETY is deleted in its entirety. Building: 2. . Masonry or concrete fences not over 3 feet (914.4 mm) in height above lowest adjacent grade and all other fences not over 6 feet (1,828.8 mm) in height above lowest adjacent grade 5 Iw it �tF Section 15.02.110 Amendment to Section 105.3.2 Section 105.3.2 is amended to read as follows: Section 105.3.2 Time limitation of application. An application for a permit for any proposed work shall be deemed to have been abandoned 180 days after the date of filing, unless such application has been pursued in good faith or a permit has been issued; except that the building official is authorized to grant up to two ^^ , a extensions of time for additienal a periods not exceeding 90 180 dayq,eac The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonst jC3SHPD 1, 2, & 4] Time limitation shall be in accordance with Title 24, Part 1,,,ChaR er 7, Section 7- 129. Section 15.02.120 Amendment to Section 105.5 Section 105.5 is amended to read as follows: Section 105.5 Expiration. Every permit issue on the site authorized by such permit is c m ce or if the work authorized on the site MAl ern period of 180 days after the timQ within 180 days after its issuance_, is suspended or abandoned for a once h uilding official is authorized to grant, in writing, one of mare extensions of tiro fo1f a periods not more than 180 days-eas4}provided work has not commenced. F The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Permits shall not be extended more than once. Section 15.02.130 Amendment to Section 109.4 Section 109.4 is amended to read as follows: 6 Section 109.4 Work commencing before permit issuance. Any person who commences any work on a building, structure, electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system before obtaining the necessary permits shall be subject to ^ f^^ established -by the bugging e ffk4a! that ^tie❑ be ; addition to the d "+ fees. an investigation ..y ., ., .,, .. � ��06":;0- pen'.. ., fee in addition to the required permit fees. The investigation fee shall be collected Section 15.02.140 Added Section 110.3.9.1 a t Section 110.3.9.1 is added to read as follows:. Each person applying for registration, as a special inspector for the City of Newport Beach, shall pay a registration fee as set forth in the City Council Fee Resolution, Payable with the application. 7 '? �f 'z- A registration card shall be issued to each such special inspector who qualifies. A renewal fee as set forth in the City Council Fee Resolution for each classification shall be charged on July 1st of each year thereafter at which time the special inspector may be subject to re- examination. 8 1�2 SECTION 2. Chapter 15.03 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Chapter 15.03 INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE ,. Sections: 15.03.010 Adoption of the International Property ain - nce Code 15.03.020 Deletion of Chapter 1, except Sect ns and 102 15.03.030 Amendment to Section 101.1 15.03.040 Amendment to Section 15.03.050 Amendment to Secti6b,,7a21 15.03.060 Amendment to 3ecf''nen 17' 303.2 , y; Section 15.03.010 Adoption of they, gaifiiational Property Maintenance Code. The City Council adopts and n orp ates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2906 2009 tirnal Property Maintenance Code, as published by the International Code CiG.0 The varioy, 'part of this Code, along with the amendments and deletions adopted in this se shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Property Maintenance C od N^ py of the 2006 2009 International Property Maintenance Code shall be kept on ft in the office of the City Clerk Section 15.03.020 Deletion of Chapter 1, except Sections 101 and 102. Section 15.03.020 Chapter 1 of the Property Maintenance Code is deleted, except Sections 101 and 102 as amended in Sections 15.03.030 and through 15.03.050. 9 �� 15.03.030 Amendment to Section 101.1 Section 10 1. 1 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the lniernatienal Newport Beach Property Maintenance Code, herein referred to as "this code. °, �z 15.03.040 Amendment to Section 101.2 Section 101.2 is amended to read as follows: Section 101.2 Scope. The provisions of this code shall I "' to ..I existing residential and nonpesidentwal structures and all existing pre pis r ° ~ "'r° e ^,c ^ °d °tu ^dwrdc for structu a ui ment and facilities for light, ,.., u.. p,e.,. ises G p 9 ventilation, space, heating, sanitation, protectio o the elements, life safety, safety from fire and other hazards, and for safe A0 sibitary maintenance; the responsibility of owners, operators and occupants; th ancy of existing structures and premises, and for administration, enforce anq.,penalties. Section 15.03.050 A nt to Section 102.3 00u Section 102.3 is a n e Gas follows: Section 102.3 tion of other codes. Repairs, additions or alterations to a structure, changes of occupancy, shall be done in accordance with the procedures and rove 'ons of the applicable adopted codes. Intefflational Bu.1ding Code, . Nothing in this ode shall be construed to cancel, modify or set aside any provision of the inteM^*'~^^"ening r °a° Newport Beach Zoning Code. Section 15.03.060 Amendment to Section 303.2 10 r ,�r i Section 303.2 is amended as follows: Section 303.2 Enclosures. Private swimming pools, hot tubs and spas, containing water more than 2418 inches (610 mm) in depth shall be completely surrounded by a fence or barrier at least 4860 inches (42181524 mm) in height above the finished ground level measured on the side of the barrier away from the pool. Gates do rs in such barriers shall be self - closing and self - latching. Where the self -la ding ice is less than 54 inches (1372 mm) above the bottom of the gate, the echanism shall be located on the pool side of the gate. Self- closing and e`1l- lat`C�ing gates shall be maintained such that the gate will positively close and w n released from an open position of 6 inches (152 mm) from the gatepost N4x0 ing pool enclosure shall be removed, replaced or changed in a manner that es its effectiveness as a safety barrier. ix f3• ,qw 4 .r' ui IL L SECTION 3: Chapter 15.04 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Chapter 15.04 BUILDING CODE Section 15.04.010 Adoption of the California Building Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2007 2010 Edition of the California Building Code, Volumes 1 and 2, 12 4-7 -7 Sections: 15.04.010 Adoption of California Building Code 15.04.020 Amendment to Section 403, 15.04.030 Amendment to Section 403.1 15.04.040 Amendment to Section 403.1.1 15.04.050 Amendment to Section 403.4.7. 15.04.060 Amendment to Section 403.4,8. 15.04.070 Amendment to Section 7011. 15.04.080 Amendment to Section A.3,a 15.04.090 Amendment to Section 11.3.1 15.04.100 Amendment to S,d'o'n, 702A 15.04.110 Amendment t eft {or`708A 15.04.120 Amendment e ion 710A 15.04.130 Amend t tion 903.2 15.04.140 Ame m t�2Section 903.2.8 15.04.150 Age e to Section 907.2.13 15.04.160 nr#rent to Section 907.5.2.2 15.04.170 e dment to Section 907.6.3.2 15.04.? mendment to Section 910.3.2.2 15. lb, Amendment to Section 1505.1 15.0 Amendment to Table 1505.1 A5.04. -10 Amendment to Section 1505. 1.1 15�P4.220 Amendment to Section 1505.1.3 5.04.230 Amendment to Section 3109.4.4.2 Amendment to Section 3401.3 a�15.04.240 15.04.250 Addition of Section 3401.3.1 Section 15.04.010 Adoption of the California Building Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2007 2010 Edition of the California Building Code, Volumes 1 and 2, 12 4-7 -7 including Appendix C, I, of Part 10, and all national codes and standards referenced therein, based on the 29062010 International Building Code, as published by the International Code Council. The various parts of these Codes and Standards, along with the additions, amendments and deletions adopted in this section, shall constitute and be ., n s the Newport Beach Building Code. A copy of the 290-7 2010 California ildi m ode Volumes 1 and 2, printed in code book form shall be kept on file in th o tc, the City LEVEL OF FIRE DEPARTMENT VqA4,E "ACCESS AND GROUP 1 -2 Section 15.04.030 Amende7ntor5ection 403.1 Section 403.1 is amen,`edto"ad as follows: Section 403.1 A iirltty. New high -rise buildings having occupie located more than 7540 feet above the lowest level of fire departme vehi le access and new Group 1 -2 occupancies having occupied floors locatedsre an 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access shall itSections 403.2 through 403.6. n: The provisions of Sections 403.2 through 403.6 shall not apply to the following buildings and structures: 1. Airport traffic control towers in accordance with Section 412.3 2. Open parking garages in accordance with Section 406.3 3. Buildings with a Group A -5 occupancy in accordance with Section 303.1. 4. Special industrial occupancies in accordance with Section 503.1.1. 13 r / ,r i 5. Buildings such as power plants, lookout towers, steeples, grain houses and similar structures with non - continuous human occupancy, when so determined by the enforcing agency. 6. Buildings having floors used for human occupancy located equal to or less than 55 ft. (16,674 mm) above the lowest floor level having building access, shall only comply with the fire sprinkler and fire alarm provisions of this section. 15.04.040 Amendment to Section 403.1.1 :Nwr- Section Section 403.1.1 High -rise Building Item 2 is amended to read as 2. "High -rise structure" means every building of any type of tf`&e ion or occupancy having floors used for human occupancy located mrtfta13x4540 feet above the lowest floor level having building access (as defined n.,this section)f°^Se ttGn 40 .4.2), except buildings used as hospitals 4 ' _ ed in Health and Safety Code Section 1250. Vc Section 15.04.050 Amendment to Se i � 4.7.2 slof flows: Section 403.4.7.2 is amended to rd �z Section 403.4.7.2 Standby pCvt4r, to ds. The following are classified as standby IR power loads: % 1. Power and light' die fire command center required by Section 403.4.5; and and 32. Sta 'by p Zer shall be provided for elevators in accordance with Sections X003, 3007 and 3008. S��fbf►15.04.060 Amendment to Section 403.4.8.1 Section 403.4.8.1 is amended to read as follows: Section 403.4.8.1 Emergency power loads. The following are classified as emergency power loads: 5. Fire alarm systems; ar4d 6. Electrically powered fire pumps.— 14 7. Ventilation and automatic fire detection equipment for smokeproof enclosures. Section 15.04.070 Amendment to Section 701 A.1 Section 701A.1 is amended to read as follows : Section 701A.1 SECTION 701A SCOPE, PURPOSE AND APPLICATION. Section 701A.1 Scope. This chapter applies to building materials, systemsndnr assemblies used in the exterior design and construction of new buildings i clu = one- and two- family dwellings located within a Wildland -Urban Interface Fire r defined in Section 702A. Section 15.04.080 Amendment to Section 701A.3 , Section 701A.3 is amended to read as follows: Section 701A.3 Application. New buildings al f4 a "tifts and additions located in any Fire Hazard Severity Zone or any Wildland -Urba f ace Fire Area designated by the enforcing agency constructed after the ap = rca ipn ate shall comply with the provisions of this chapter.' Exceptions: 1. Buildings of an access c racter classified as a Group U occupancy and not exceeding 120 squYe e floor area, when located at least 30 feet from an " g. applicable bull 2. Buildings of,#ncssory character classified as Group U occupancy of any size located W�50 feet from an applicable building. 3. Bui ngs c ssified as a Group U Agricultural Building, as defined in Section 202 ,oftthis "ode (see also Appendix C — Group U Agricultural Buildings), when sped at least 50 feet from an applicable building. Section 15.04.090 Amendment to Section 701A.3.1 Section 701A.3.1 is amended by deleting Exception #2 in its entirety: Section 701A.3.1 Application date and where required. 15 0 open roof and no more than one enclosed side. Section 708A.2 Extedo g zi t °g The following exterior glazing materials and /or assemblies shall c( Wt is section: 1. Exterior windo 2. Exterior glaziq`, QS 3. Glazed en s within exterior doors 4. Gl e , p ings within exterior garage doors 11 5. Per 'o tructural glass veneer Section 708A.2.1 Exterior windows,, and exterior glazed door assembly and skylight assembiv requirements. Exterior windows, and exterior glazed door assemblies and skylight assemblies shall comply with one of the following requirements: 16 �� Section 15.04.120 Amendment to Section 710A Section 710A is amended to read as follows: SECTION 710A ACCESSORY STRUCTURES Section 710A.1 General. Accessory and miscellaneous structures, other than buildings covered by Section 701A.3 "•hieh pose a sign&ant e„ +erier a pesuFe ho�� shall be constructed to conform to pnit' n resistance requirements of this section. u Section 710A.2 Applicability. The provisions of this section shall trellises, arbors, patio covers, carports, gazebos and similar unenclosed cover dtl structures of an accessory or miscellaneous character. Exceptions: , () 1. Decks shall comply with the requirements of S tior`"7A9A. 2. Awnings and canopies shall comply with thp, . dements of Section 3105. 710A.3 Where required. Accessory structures slia � comply with the requirements of �l this section. 710A.3.1 Attached accessory struc e s l comply with the requirements of this section. 710A.3.2 Detached accessory structures 'x , within 50 feet of an appcale ilding shall comply with the requirements of this section. IA /hen red by the enffrnin.v 7 equ�r ^Accessory structures shat onstructed of noncombustible,_ er ignition- resistant materials-,or heav tim S ec bq? 4.130 Amendment to Section 903.2 S�'903.2 is amended to read as follows: Section 903.2 Where required. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in new buildings and structures shall be provided in the following locations: desGribed cesens 903.2o 1 thFOLI .h any a 12 17' "Building Area" as used in this section shall mean gross building area enclosed within exterior walls. 1. New buildings: Notwithstanding any applicable provisions of Sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.12, an automatic fire - extinguishing system shall be installed in all occupancies when the total building area exceeds 5.000 square feet (465 mz). 2. Section 15.04.140 Amendment to Section 903.2.8 is amended to read Section 903.2.8 Group R. An autt Section 903.3 shall be provid t�h follows: 1. New buildin s 4 tomai X3.2. inkler system installed in accordance with all buildings with a Group R fire area as Section 15.04.150 Amendment to Section 907.2.13 Section 907.2.13 is amended to read as follows: Section 907.2.13 High -rise buildings and Group 1 2 occupancies having occupied floors located more than 7540 feet above the lowest level of fire department 18 S vehicle access and Group 1 -2 occupancies having floors located more than 75 feet above the lowest level fire department vehicle access. High -rise buildings and Group ' 2 GGG PanGies having occupied floors located more than 7540 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access and Group 1 -2 occupancies having floors located more than 75 feet above the lowest level fire department vehicle access shall be provided with an automatic smoke detection system in accordance witty cf n 907.2.13.1, a fire department communication system in accordance with ection 907.2.13.2 and an emergency voice /alarm communication system i 0 ._'idance with Section 907.5.2.2. `,. Exceptions: 4-. Airport traffic control towers in accordance w btidis 907.2.22 and 412.`'" rr Section 15.04.160 Amendment to Section 907 Section 907.5.2.2 is amended to add items 5 and4_ `&hd to read as follows: Section 907.5.2.2 Emergency voice /al Vilrby mmunication systems. Emergency voice /alarm communication systems a this code shall be designed and N. installed in accordance with NFP 7 he operation of any automatic fire detector, sprinkler waterflow device or manb l i e alarm box shall automatically sound an alert tone followed by voice i r flbP ' giving approved information and directions for a general or staged a dba n in accordance with the building's fire safety and r evacuation plans i d by Section 404. In high -rise buildings and � 12 eeeupaneies hang upied floors located more than 7-540 feet above the lowest level of fire depVtmerit vehicle access, and Group 1 -2 occupancies having occupied floors locate LL_an 75 feet above the lowest level fire department vehicle access the Sys h operate on a minimum of the alarming floor, the floor above and the floor b o rn Speakers shall be provided throughout the building by paging zones. At a minimum, paging zones shall be provided as follows: 5. Dwelling units in apartment houses. 6. Hotel quest rooms or suites. 19 f Exception: In Group 1 -2 and R -2.1 occupancies, the alarm shall sound in a constantly attended area and a general occupant notification shall be broadcast over the overhead page. Section 15.04.170 Amendment to Section 907.6.3.2 Section 907.6.3.2 is amended to read as follows:. Section 907.6.3.2 High -rise buildings. In high -rise buildings eEeupaneies having occupied floors located more than 7540 feet abo dv est level of fire department vehicle access and Group 1 -2 occupancies havi6g, occupied floors F separate zone by floor shall be provided for all of the foil pbes of alarm- initiating devices where provided: Section 15.04.180 Amendment to Section 91 . MWN Section 910.3.2.2 is amended to read as f, Section 910.3.2.2 Sprinklered bull here installed in buildings provided with an approved automatic sprinkler s oke and heat vents shall be designed to operate automatically by actu ion f a heat - responsive device rated at least 100° F Section 15.04.190;S74Fi)elment to Section 1505.1 Section 1505.1 ' amended to read as follows: Section 1. ..1 General. Roof assemblies shall be divided into the classes defined below. s§eA, B and C roof assemblies and roof coverings required to be listed by this e o hall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 108 or UL 790. In addition, fire - rieS ant- treated wood roof coverings shall be tested in accordance with ASTM D 2898. The minimum roof coverings installed on buildings shall comply with Table 1505.1 based on the type of construction of the building. Exceptions: 1. Skylights and sloped glazing that comply with Chapter 24 or Section 2610. 2. Membrane structures that comply with Chapter 31. 20 Section 15.04.200 Amendment to Table 1505.1 Table 1505.1 is amended to read as follows: TABLE 1505.1a MINIMUM ROOF COVERING CLASSIFICATION FOR TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION Cnn� to is I Inlnoo niL.nn..'.. .v.J .n ....Jn...... ..: 4L. (`L...,.4n. 7A ,fie Section 15.04.210 Amendment to Section 1505. 1.1 Section 1505. 1.1 is amended to read as follows:. Section 1505.1.9 Roof coverings within very high fire hazard severity zones. The entire roof covering of every existing structure more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one -year d; entire roof covering of every new structure, and applied in the addition, alteration, covering that is at least 1.04.220 Amendment to Section 1505.1.3 Sec n 1505.1.3 is amended to read as follows: roof covering of the roof of eveW e4stin 9 shall be a fire - retardant roof Section 1505.1.3 Roof coverings within all other areas. New construction shall have Class A roof covering. Wood roof covering is not permitted for new construction. Exception: Class A wood roof assembly may be used when: 1. Eaves are boxed 1 -Hr assembly, and 21 _56 2. Fire sprinkler system is provided throughout including attic space. The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50 percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one -year period, the entire nnf ee�,eFng of °" new the entire roof covering of every existing structure any -when roof covering applied in the addition, alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing trUGMFL exceeds 50 percent of the existing roof area: shall be a fir 'dtarrddpnt ol 41 roof covering or assembly that is at least Class 6A. Section 15.04.230 Amendment to Section 319,2 Section 3109.4.4.2. is amended to read a s Section 3109.4.4.2 Construction January 1, 2007, except as of a new swimming pool existing pool or spa, prevention features required. Commencing 3109.4.4.5, for the protection of the a building permit is issued for construction -of`any building permit is issued for remodeling of an single - family home, it shall be equipped with a barrier at least one of the following seven-six drowning 1. The peal shl be isolated from the access to a home by an enclosure that meets of Section 3109.4.4.3. 32. The pool shall be equipped with an approved safety pool cover that meets all requirements of the ASTM Specifications F 1346. 22 �s 7 43. The residence shall be equipped with exit alarms on those doors providing direct access to the pool. 64. All doors providing direct access from the home to the swimming pool shall be equipped with a self - closing, self - latching device with a release mechanism placed no lower than 54 inches (1372 mm) above the floor. 65. Sonar sSwimming pool alarms that, when placed in pools, will so upon detection of accidental or unauthorized entrance into the water. T e" jiooI alarms shall meet and be independently certified to the ASTMI,,, to F 2208 "Standards Specification for Pool Alarms." whiGh ,nnluoe ° presstFe, senaF, lases = and -, infrared type alarms-. For,,,0`Urp0SPX of this article, "swimming pool alarms" shall not include swimm........... �gtlp tion alarm devices designed for individual use, such as an alarm attache child that sounds when the child exceeds a certain distance or becomds abmeraed in water. 76. Other means of protection, if the degre otection afforded is equal to or greater than that afforded by any of 6`;,roved vic6s set forth in items 1-43, and have been independently verified b a testing laboratory as meeting standards for those devices est li by the ASTM or the American Society of Lei . Testing Mechanical Engi ME), inclusive, as determined by the building official of the iurisdicWtt a the applicable building permit. Any ordinance governing child aoftbito pools adopted bV a political subdivision on or before January 1 20 resumed to afford protection that is equal to or greater than that afford , nv of the devices set forth in items 1 -3 inclusive. iota ..5. 240 Amendment to Section 3401.3 4GI.3. is amended to read as follows: 3401.3 Compliance. Alterations, repairs, additions and changes of occupancy to existing structures shall also comply with the provisions for alterations, repairs, additions and changes of occupancy in the California Fire Code, California Mechanical Code, California Plumbing Code, California Residential Code, and California Electrical Code. 23 -5e,,, Section 15.04.250 Addition of Section 3401.3.1 Section 3401.3.1. is added to read as follows: Section 3401.3.1 Alternative Compliance. Alterations, repairs, additions and changes of occupancy to existing structures may be designed to comply with the International Existing Building Code. 24 5 El SECTION 4: Chapter 15.05 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended by adopting the 2010 California Residential Code as follows: Chapter 15.05 RESIDENTIAL CODE j� Sections: 15.05.010 Adoption of California Residential Code 15.05.020 Amendment to Section R101.1 15.05.030 Amendment to Section R101.2 15.05.040 Deletion of Sections R102 throVI'dh from Chapter 1, Division II K. 15.05.050 Amendment to Table R 0 ) 15.05.060 Amendment to Tabl , 2 1) footnote g 15.05.070 Deletion of Sect' R3� 15.05.080 Deletion of t* 313 15.05.090 Deletion o` ti R322 15.05.100 Dele ' o ction R327 15.05.110 Add ' n Section R329 15.05.1t#fin to Section R330 15.0,5,E Amendment to Section R401.1 15.05140 Deletion of Section R401.3 1 50 Amendment to Section R401.4 A 5. 5.160 Amendment to Section R401.4.1 15.05.170 Deletion of Exception to Section R403.1.3 15.05.180 Amendment to Section R405.1 15.05.190 Deletion of Exception to Section R602.3.2 15.05.200 Deletion of Section R902 Section 15.05.010 Adoption of the California Residential Code 25 The City Council adopts and incorporates by reference, as though set forth in full in this section, the 2010 Edition of the California Residential Code including Appendix H and all national codes and standards referenced therein, based on the 2009 International Residential Code, as published by the International Code Council. The various parts of these Codes and Standards, along with the w• itio s, � p. amendments, and deletions adopted in this section, shall constitute and e k dyun as ' the Newport Beach Residential Code. A copy of the 2010 California Ic"Ifk. id. I Code, printed in code book form, shall be kept on file in the office of the Pity . 3 1wk, :! Section 15.05.020 Amendment to Section R101.1 Sections R101.1 is amended to read as follows: R101.1 Title. These provisions shall be known as t%e�kewport Beach Residential Code , and shat d as such and will be referenced to herein as "this code." € Section 15.05.030 Amendment to Sc R101.2 Sections R101.2 is amended t e asfoflows: R101.2 Scope. The prov o . f tb� ! .' .......: :......! Residential this Code fer -One an Two famil., n.. 1h apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, repl eft repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, removal and demolition# "42 ched one- and two- family dwellings and townhouses not more than three orieabove grade plane in height with a separate means of egress and their arsso structures. Ex on,e Live /work units complying with the requirements of section 419 of the California Building Code shall be permitted to be built as one -and two - family dwellings or townhouses. Fire suppression required by Section 419.5 of the AnteFnaliena l California Building Code when constructed under the Interaai+eNal California Residential Code shall conform to Section 903.3.1.3 of the International California Building Code. 26 611 Section 15.05.040 Deletion of Sections R102 through R114 from Chapter 1, Division II. Sections R102 through R114 are deleted in their entirety. All administrative provisions including enforcement, permit process, fees, and inspections for these chapters are contained in the Administrative Code under Chapter 15.02. Section 15.05.050 Amendment to Table R301.2(1). Table R301.2(1) is amended by completing the table to read as follows . Table R301.2(1) CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN C ITE IA" 5 GROUND SNOW WIND DESIGN SEISMIC DESIGN SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM WIN DESIGN Gi 20 IEE BARRIER DERLAYMENT FLOOD RAZ° AIR FREEZING MEAN ANNUAL Speed ° Topography Weathering Frostline Termite` LOAD (mph) effeeta` CATEGORY` Deplh° TEMP. REQUIRED" INDEX' TEMPI 9Q Zero SS No D, Gr E Nc fl ie ble 12" to 24^ `.; ea: ' 43 Na footnote a 60 Section 15.05.060 Amendment to Table 0 .2(1) footnote g t& �e "° Table R301.2(1) footnote g is amend d" qod as follows: 7 401, 402, 403, 404, 406 & 408: Suffix "J Initial NFIP map date; March 15 1974; and Initial FIRM date: September 1, 1978. 27 p �` Section 15.05.070 Deletion of Section R309.3 Flood Hazard Areas, with the replacement of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.50 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT. Section R309.3 is deleted in its entirety, and replaced with the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.50 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT. Section 15.05.080 Deletion of Section R313 Automatic Fire Sprinkler yster Section R313 is deleted in its entirety and replaced by California Buil ode 'Section 903.2.8 as amended in NBMC Section 15.04.140. Section 15.05.090 Deletion of Section R322 with of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.50 FL OD MANAGEMENT. Section R322 is deleted in its entirety and repl a ith the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.50 FLOODPLAIN EMENT. �"k txig Section 15.05.100 Deletion of Sect' n R27 Materials and Construction Method for exterior wildfire exposure. _ Section R327 is deleted in its tire and replaced by California Building Code Chapter 7A as amended in NBMC through 15.04.120. Section 15.05.11 Section R329 of Section R329 read as follows: section 1207 of the 2010 Edition, California Building Code, Title 24, Part 2. Section 15.05.120 Addition of Section R330 Section R330 is added to read as follows: SECTION R330 — SWIMMING POOLS, SPAS, AND HOT TUBS 28 6 s R330.1 General. Private swimming pools, hot tubs and spas, containing water more than 18 inches in depth shall be constructed in accordance with the provisions contained in the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.09 SWIMMING POOL CODE and Section 3109.4.4 of the California Building Code. Section 15.05.130 Amendment to Section R401.1 Section R401.1 is amended to read as follows: R401.1 Application. The provisions of this chapter shall contro \e ign and construction of the foundation and foundation spaces for all builQigs. ddition to the provisions of this chapter, the design and construction of fourl a r areas prone to flooding as established by Table R301.2(1) shall meet t rt�s�is'6 of Ste:, R322 NBMC Chapter 15.50. Wood foundations shall be desi, installed in accordance t�' with AF &PA PWF. "= Exception: The provisions of this chapter sh permitted to be used for wood foundations only in the following situation 1. In buildings that have no more t )c ors and a roof. 2. When interior basement a ur diiion walls are constructed at intervals not exceeding 50 feet (15 246 P*). Wood foundations in S " c`"19e'sign Category 13a—,-D4--Gr D2 or E shall not be permitted. <, Section 15.05.0E etion of Section R401.3 with the replacement of the City of Newport each =kurnvicipal Code, Chapter 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE Sec n ,61.3 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the City of Newport Beach M i I Code, Chapter 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE. Section 15.05.150 Amendment to Section R401.4 with the replacement of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE. Section R401.4 is amended to read as follows: 29 !7 R401.4 SOUS test. inn re quantifiable data created by aGGepted _e?! somence FnethGdelegies indicate expansive, GompFessible, shifting or other questienable sail haraGtei °ti^° are likely to be present, Tthe building official shall determine whether to require a soil test to determine the soil's characteristics at a particular location. This test shall omply with the <, Section 15.05.160 Amendment to Section R401.4.1 Section R401.4.1 is amended to read as follows: R401.4.1 Geotechnical evaluation. geotechnical evaluation is not required, as determined by the buildinn off$ciaY the load- bearing values in Table R401.4.1 shall be assumed. Section 15.05.170 Deletion of Exceptio o cton R403.1.3. Section R403.1.3 Exception is deleted § ety. Section 15.05. *iriendment to Section R405.1. Section R 1 is mended by adding exception #2 to read as follows Excep ' $_1 A drainage system is not required when the foundation is installed on ground or sand - gravel mixture soils according to the Unified Soil System, Group I Soils, as detailed in Table R405.1. high tide bay water elevation. Section 15.05.190 Deletion of Exception to Section R602.3.2 Section R602.3.2 Exception is deleted in its entirety: 30 i �Wlql Irm-2 .11-MMURMPM . �7 ......... .7 rW&'T'TC7—lrl= -- oil 31 Code Section 15.04.190 through SECTION 5. Chapter 15.06 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Chapter 15.06 section, the 2807 2010 edition of the California Eft tribal Code based on the 2805 2008 National Electrical Code, including Anney, �B�a d C as published by the National Fire Protection Association. The various parts of this 11 constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Electrical Code. A co e 2807 2010 California Electrical Code, printed in code book form shall p I on file in the office of the City Clerk. All administrative provisions inclu� forcement, permit process, fees, and inspections for these 32 SECTION 6. Chapter 15.07 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Chapter 15.07 MECHANICAL CODE Sections: m 15.07.010 Adoption of California Mechanical Cod Section 15.07.010 Adoption of California Mechanical Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by refere c as though set forth in full in this section, the 2987-2010 edition of the CaliforniaeI pia ical Code, based on the 2006 2009 Uniform Mechanical Code, includingpg�ndi`A as published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanicls. The various parts of this cod sha constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Mechanical Code. A co ofae' 2010 California Mechanical Code printed in code book form shall b n 'file in the office of the City Clerk. All administrative provisions incl nenforcement, permit process, fees, and inspections for these 33 �e' SECTION 7: Chapter 15.08 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Sections:': °<< 15.08.010 Adoption of California Plumbing Code. Cil(R Section 15.08.010 Adoption of the California Plums g Code The City Council adopts and incorporates by re as though set forth in full in this section, the? 2010 Edition of the Cat`ifo ` is umbing Code, including Appendix Chapters A, B, and D, based on they 2 Uniform Plumbing Code as published by the International Association of l i and Mechanical Officials. The various parts of thl-s hall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Plumbing Code. of the 2007 2010 California Plumbing Code, printed in code book form, sha„ ept on file in the office of the City Clerk. All administrative provisions clucir g enforcement, permit process, fees, and inspections for these chapt 0blre ntained in the Administrative Code under Chapter 15.02. 34 C SECTION 8: Chapter 15.09 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is replaced in its entirety to read as follows: Chapter 15.09 SWIMMING POOL CODE Sections: 15.09.010 Adoption of the Uniform Swimming Poolo 15.09.020 Amendment to Section 101.5.5' 15.09.030 Deletion of Section 101.5.6 15.09.040 Deletion of Sections 102.0 thr gh 0 .8 15.09.050 Addition of Section 301.5 15.09.060 Addition of Section 3gY' "6 x 15.09.070 Amendment to S tion�.4 15.09.080 Amendment t cti 313.3 a 15.09.010 Adoption of t nifo m Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code The City Council adopts porates by reference, as though set forth in full in this Chapter, the 2009 e fiioof a Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code and all national codes sta"hdards referenced therein, as published by the International Associations, of Pf'v nbirig and Mechanical Officials. The v rio parts of this code, along with the additions, amendments, and deletions "le this Chapter, shall constitute and be known as the Newport Beach Swi fning Code. A copy of the 2009 Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code, printed in code book form, shall be kept on file in the office of the City Clerk. Section 15.09.020 Amendment to Section 101.5.5 Section 101.5.5 is amended by the addition of a second paragraph to read as follows: 35 �� Section 101.5.5 Maintenance. All swimming pool and spa water shall be maintained in a clear condition, which is free of algae, insects, debris, and in a sanitary condition. The floor of the pool shall be clearly visible. Section 15.09.030 Deletion of Section 101.5.6 All Section 101.5.6 is deleted in its entirety. r Section 15.09.040 Deletion of Sections 102.0 through 103.8 with"t &OReplacement of the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter (5 02 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE Sections 102.0 through 103.8 are deleted in their tirc nd replaced to read as follows: 15.02 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE. authorization for anv work to be done in violation of the provisions of the code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Section 15.09.050 Addition of Section 301.5 Section 301.5 is added to read as follows: 36 Section 301.5 Excavation, Grading and Drainage. Excavation, Grading and Drainage shall be in accordance with the provisions contained in the City of Newport Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE. Section 15.09.060 Addition of Section 301.6 Section 15.09.070 Amendment X" 309.4 Section 309.4 is amended to read as, fo ows: Section 309.4 Pool, Sp *Flxtt`Tub Outlet. Pool, spa or hot tub outlets shall be paw listed to standards forg; = &n qdy and hair entrapment in accordance with APSP 7 or ASME A112.19.8. r ment avoidance shall b Amendment to Section 313.3 0 is amended by the addition of a third paragraph to read as follows: 3.3 Waste water from any filter, scum filter, scum gutter, overflow, pool emptying line, or similar apparatus shall discharge into an approved type receptor and subsequently into a public sewer. The flood level rim of such receptor shall be at least 6 inches above the Base Flood Elevation (BFE) indicated in the Flood Insurance Rate Map as printed by 37 i the Federal Emergency Management Agency's, Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) revision date December 3, 2009. 38 SECTION 9. Chapter 15.10 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Chapter 15.10 EXCAVATION AND GRADING CODE Sections: Qj 15.10.040 Hazard Abatement. Amended. 15.10.060 Grading Permit Requirements. Amende 15.10.140 Grading Inspections. Amended. rIN C \Z,00 Section 15.10.040 Amendment to Section 15.1s Section 15.10.040 is amended to read as follows. Section 15.10.040 Hazard Abatement heltever the Building Official determines by inspection, from information made I o him /her, that any existing drainage condition, excavation, fill, natural sir bsurface condition has become a hazard to life and limb, or endangers pr e o adversely affects the safety, use or stability of a public way or any drainag% cM%4, he /she shall make a determination of the level of hazard and the owner f e roperty upon which the drainage conditions, excavation, fill, natural slope of. , s ace condition is located, or other person or agent in control "..w of said propert 'rreceipt of notice in writing from the Building Official shall, within the period ecifi correct such conditions in accordance with the requirements and conditi 'd' a rth in such notice so as to eliminate the hazard and be in conformance of t ds abatement section of the UnmfC)Frn code fOF the Abatement of DaRgemw6 International Property Maintenance Code, as adopted by the City of Newport Beach. Section 15.10.060 Amendment to Section 15.10.060 Section 15.10.060 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.10.060 Grading Permit Requirements. 39 B. Application. The provisions of Seetio^ 302.1 ^4 the Administrative Code are applicable to grading. Section 15.10.140 Amendment to Section 15.10.140 Section 15.10.140 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.10.140 Grading Inspection. A. General. All grading operations for which a permit is required shall Qeg inject to inspection by the Building Official. When required by the Buildiq REspecial inspection of grading operations and special testing s II performed in accordance with the provisions f the rrt( tive Code and subsection (D) of this section. Erosion control devicew hi koj installed, inspected and approved by the Building Official prior to th raih kseason (October fifteenth through May fifteenth). G. Issuance. The provisions of Best +en -30 eft e'��dministrative Code are applicable 1 to grading permits. The Building Offi ay equire that grading operations and project designs be modified too .i or erosion control, including erosion N, protection devices, if project c m will extend into the rainy season (October fifteenth through May fifteeil , "'Pr delays occur which incur weather - generated problems. The plans C4is specific dates for completion of erosion control measures, and furtodr`suect to the provisions of Section 15.10.170 7. Authority to Work. Whenever any building work or grading is being done contrary rovisions of this Code or approved drawings, the Building Official :, may rder -Y e work stopped by notice in writing, served on any persons engaged jphe oing or causing of such work to be done. Any such persons shall North' ith stop such work until authorized by the Building Official to proceed with e work. G"^ -af t -The I Iniferm Administrative Code shall be construed to apply to grading work. 40 _7S- .. SECTION 10. Chapter 15.11 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections is hereby added to read as follows: Chapter 15.11 GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE Adoption of the California Green Amendment to Section A4. Section 15.11.010 Adoption of the Ca The City Council adopts and incorporates section, the 2010 Edition of the Califorpi the following sections from A4.210.1; A4.303.1 Tier 1 A5.204.1; A5.212.1; referenced therein to The various parts �A .11/ ards Code Building Standards Code. efef6gde, as though set forth in full in this ire #n Building Standards Code along with A5 as mandatory requirements: Tier 1; 506.1; A5.106.2; A5.106.2.1; A5.106.2.2; end (2); and all national codes and standards extent of each such reference. codes and standards shall constitute and be known as the Standards Code. A copy of the 2010 California Green Building i in code book form, shall be kept on file in the office of the City 15.11.020 Amendment to Section A4.506.1 Section A4.506.1 is amended to read as follows: Section A4.506.1 Filters. Filters with a higher value than MERV 6 8 are installed on central air or ventilation systems. Pressure drop across the filter shall not exceed .1 inches water column. 41 SECTION 11. Chapter 15.12 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby added to read: Chapter 15.12 POST - DISASTER SAFETY ASSESSMENT PLACARDS AND STANDARD FOR REPAIR OF DAMAGED STRCTURES 5TH '�,ry P Sections: 15.12.010 Adoption of Post - Disaster Safety As ss ht Placards and Standard for Repair of Dam ge L tures 15.12.020 Purpose and Intent 15.12.030 Application of Provisions it 15.12.040 Definitions 15.12.050 Placards 15.12.060 6 • Structural Re airs 15.12.070 Nonstruct a irs to Light Fixtures and Suspended Ceilings Section 15.12.010 94 of Post- Disaster Safety Assessment Placards and Standard for R i Damaged Structures. The City Council adopts and incorporates by _ fir ce, as though set forth in full in this section, the Disaster Safety Ue . AssessmePlacafds and Standard for Repair of Damaged Structures. natural or manmade disaster. This chapter further authorizes the Building Department representative to post the appropriate placard at each entry point to a building or structure upon completion of a safety assessment. This chapter also provides a defined level of repair for buildings damaged by a natural or manmade disaster where a formal state of emergency has been proclaimed by the City Council. 42 Section 15.12.030 Application of Provisions. The provisions of this chapter are applicable following each natural or manmade disaster, to all buildings and structures of all occupancies regulated by the City of Newport Beach. Section 15.12.040 Definitions. or manmade disaster. .„ building or structure that has been damaged such that continued occupancy poses a threat to life safety. Buildings or structures posted with this placard shall not be entered except as authorized in writing by the Building Department. Safety assessment teams shall be authorized to enter these buildings. This placard is not to be used or considered as a demolition order. 43 7r The individual who posts this placard will note in general terms the type of damage encountered. 2. This ordinance number, the name of the department, its address, and phone number shall be listed on each placard. 3. Once it has been attached to a building or structure, a placard is not to be 44 t SECTION 12. Chapter 15.13 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections is hereby added to read as follows: Sections: 1! Section 15.13. Council adopts the 2010 Editic standards refer The various pa Newport Beact Building Code 1 Clerk. Chapter 15.13 HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE The City its section, codes and >wn as the Historical of the City 45 1?0 SECTION 13. Chapter 15.14 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections is hereby added to read as follows: Sections: 1: Section 15.14. Council adopts the 2010 Editic standards refen The various pai Newport Beach printed in code I Chapter 15.14 EXISTING BUILDING CODE 46 The City its section, nodes and awn as the ling Code SECTION 14. Chapter 15.50 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended and renamed to read as follows: Section 15.5025's endment to Section 15.50.050 Section 1 0 amended to read as follows: Section r5 50 Definitions. Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases r� use ' kthas chapter shall be interpreted so as to give them the meaning they have in co on usage and to give this chapter its most reasonable application. "Addition" means any additional building square footage added to the lot. 47 E Chapter 15.50 FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT DAMAGE PREVE NTIO p Sections: :R 15.50.050 Definitions. Amended. 15.50.070 Basis for Establishing the Areas of Spe ' I ofii Hazard. Amended. 15.50.130 Designation of the Floodplain Administra mended. w 15.50.135 Permit Review. Added. 15.50.140 Review, Use of Other Base Foo . Amended. 15.50.145 Development of Subs I'finprovement and Substantial Damage Procedures. 15.50.160 Alteration of Watcouses. Deleted and replaced 15.50.160 Notification Replaced. erAgencies. 15.50.190 Conditio o V lances. Amended. 15.50.200 Stan rds f Construction. Amended. 15.50.230 To igh Hazard Areas. Amended. u � �u Section 15.5025's endment to Section 15.50.050 Section 1 0 amended to read as follows: Section r5 50 Definitions. Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases r� use ' kthas chapter shall be interpreted so as to give them the meaning they have in co on usage and to give this chapter its most reasonable application. "Addition" means any additional building square footage added to the lot. 47 E "Addition cost" means the "addition" square footage multiplied by the cost per foot average as determined by the Building Official. "Appeal" means a request for a review of the Floodplain Administrator's interpretation of any provision of this chapter. "Area of shallow flooding" means a designated AO or AH zone on the fl d -i "urance rate map (FIRM). The base flood depths range from 1 to 3 feet; ile defined channel does not exist; the path of flooding is unpredictable and rminate; and velocity flow may be evident. Such flooding is characterized bd' or sheet flow. "Area of special flood - related erosion hazard" is the land,4with ommunity, which is most likely to be subject to severe flood - related er t sio 1 -0seS. The area may be designated as Zone E on the flood insurance rate IRM). "Area of special flood hazard." See "Spec' d h zard area." a "Area of special mudslide (i.e., m Y hazard" is the area subject to severe mudslides (i.e., mudflows). Thelhkka i designated as Zone M on the flood insurance rate map (FIRM).a , which has a 1% chance of being equaled or exceeded in the "100 -year flood "). Base flood is the term used through of the building having its floor subgrade, i.e., below ground "Breakaway walls" are any type of walls, whether solid or lattice, and whether constructed of concrete, masonry, wood, metal, plastic or any other suitable building material which is not part of the structural support of the building and which is designed to break away under abnormally high tides or wave action without causing damage to 48 0� the structural integrity of the building on which they are used or any buildings to which they might be carried by flood waters. A breakaway wall shall have a safe design loading resistance of not less than 10 and no more than 20 pounds per square foot. Use of breakaway walls must be certified by a registered engineer or architect and shall meet the following conditions: 1. Breakaway wall collapse shall result from a water load less than t wh'h would occur during the base flood; and 2. The elevated portion of the building shall not incur any stru r arYr`age due to the effects of wind and water loads acting simultaneous) the event of the base flood. "Building." See "Structure." "Coastal high hazard area" means an area 606,,ial flood hazard extending from offshore to the inland limit of a primary froaF unea long an open coast and any other area subject to high velocity wave subject to high velocity waters, in( or seismic sources. It is an area and tidal inundation or tsunamis. The area is designated on a flood i 664tate map (FIRM) as Zone VE, or V. "Current value of the t' means the existing structure square footage multiplied by the cost per fooaft a as determined by the Building Official. N "Developme t" ans any manmade change to improved or unimproved real estate, including bufot limited to buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, gran( pa; ing, excavation or drilling operations or storage of equipment or materials. "Existing manufactured home park or subdivision" means a manufactured home park or subdivision for which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including, at a minimum, the installation of utilities, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of 49 8 concrete pads) is completed before the effective date of the floodplain management regulations adopted by a community. "Expansion to an existing manufactured home park or subdivision" means the preparation of additional sites by the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the manufactured homes are to be affixed (including the installation iliti s, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of co cre pads). "Flood, flooding, or flood water" means: a_ 1. A general and temporary condition of partial or co p e<nundation of normally dry land areas from the overflow of inl ndu., dal waters; the unusual and rapid accumulation or runoff of sue�ers from any source; and /or mudslides; and 2. The condition resulting from flood - related -e n. "Flood boundary and floodway map (FB,� � me ns the official map on which the Ai Federal Emergency Management e4�otr Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration has delineated bot thus of special flood hazards and the floodway. "Flood hazard boundary m vfs the official map on which the Federal Emergency Management Agency o. 'F0 al nsurance and Mitigation Administration has delineated the areas of flood haft; S,. "Flood ins ancez�rate map (FIRM)" means the official map on which the Federal Emerg( q\ nagement Agency or Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration has inea°ted both the areas of special flood hazards and the risk premium zones a e to the community. "Flood insurance study" means the official report provided by the Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration that includes flood profiles, the flood insurance rate map, the flood boundary and floodway map, and the water surface elevation of the base flood. 50 "Floodplain or flood -prone area" means any land area susceptible to being inundated by water from any source. See "Flooding." "Floodplain Administrator" is the individual appointed to administer and enforce the floodplain management regulations. 4` "Floodplain management" means the operation of an overall progra f rreEtive and preventive measures for reducing flood damage and preserving an- ncing, where possible, natural resources in the floodplain, including but rrt3V, iced to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works, floodplain management egulations, and open space plans. A "Floodplain management regulations" means th% guations, ter and other zoning ordinances, subdivision regulations, building codes, h e special purpose ordinances (such as grading and erosion contro . a1 er application of police power which control development in flood - prone ` .Iihis term describes federal, state or local regulations in any combinatio" t e which provide standards for preventing and t 11 reducing flood loss and da e "J, "Flood proofing" m `15any combination of structural and nonstructural additions, changes, or adjrl is to structures, which reduce or eliminate flood damage to real estate or ppro d real property, water and sanitary facilities, structures, and their conten +y" means the channel of a river or other watercourse and the adjacent land area' that must be reserved in order to discharge the base flood without cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than one foot. Also referred to as a "regulatory floodway." 51 k'> "Fraud and victimization" as related to Section 15.50.190, variances, of this chapter, means that the variance granted must not cause fraud on or victimization of the public. In examining this requirement, the City of Newport Beach will consider the fact that every newly constructed building adds to government responsibilities and remains a part of the community for fifty to one - hundred years. Buildings that are permitted to be constructed below the base flood elevation are subject during all those a rs, to increased risk of damage from floods, while future owners of the property , the community as a whole are subject to all the costs, inconvenience, darer uffering that those increased flood damages bring. In addition, future ow ers`rc purchase the f7 property, unaware that it is subject to potential flood damage,jtdlhd can `be incurred only at very high flood insurance rates.y "Functionally dependent use" means a use, v unless it is located or carried out in close p docking facilities, port facilities that are Rr cargo or passengers, and ship buildin a� A long -term storage or related manutnaciki rich d'annot perform its intended purpose o water. The term includes only §sar7 for the loading and unloading of t' repair facilities, and does not include lities. "Governing body" is the,16 Aerning unit, i.e., county or municipality that is `R, empowered to adopt element regulations to provide for the public health, safety and general welfar o ;Z-nry. ze "Hardship" .,as r ted to Section 15.50.190, variances, of this chapter, means the except' 1 hardship that would result from a failure to grant the requested variance. Thee,, o Newport Beach requires that the variance be exceptional, unusual, and p ik,to the property involved. Mere economic or financial hardship alone is not exceptional. Inconvenience, aesthetic considerations, physical handicaps, personal preferences, or the disapproval of one's neighbors likewise cannot, as a rule, qualify as an exceptional hardship. All of these problems can be resolved through other means without granting a variance, even if the alternative is more expensive, or requires the 52 property owner to build elsewhere or put the parcel to a slightly different use than originally intended. "Highest adjacent grade" means the highest natural elevation of the ground surface prior to construction next to the proposed walls of a structure. "Historic structure" means any structure that is: ~* 1. Listed individually in the National Register of Historic Places (a,b,' 1' intained by the Department of the Interior) or preliminarily determin d Secretary of the Interior as meeting the requirements for individu V xi on the National Register; 2. Certified or preliminarily determined by they S ry of the Interior as contributing to the historical significance o'fa registered historic district or a district preliminarily determined by the tary to qualify as a registered historic district; 3. Individually listed on a state iray2 historic places in states with historic preservation programs which 1p x :Obeen approved by the Secretary of the Interior; or 4. Individually listed o ®ca inventory of historic places in communities with historic preservpt grams that have been certified either by an approved state progr `etermined by the Secretary of the Interior or directly by the Secretaryi ,f,t Interior in states with approved programs. Lowes ; f po eans the lowest floor of the lowest enclosed area, including basement. An up ishd or flood resistant enclosure, usable solely for parking of vehicles, building or storage in an area other than a basement area (see "Basement ") is not a building's lowest floor, provided that such enclosure is not built so as to render the structure in violation of the applicable non - elevation design requirements of this chapter. (Note: This definition allows garages serving one or two dwelling units to be built at grade. Below grade garages serving one or two dwelling units are not allowed as they are considered to be basements.) 53 "Manufactured home" means a structure, transportable in one or more sections, which is built on a permanent chassis and is designed for use with or without a permanent foundation when attached to the required utilities. The term "Manufactured home" does not include a 'Recreational vehicle." "Manufactured home park or subdivision" means a parcel (or contiguous parr Is) of land divided into two or more manufactured home lots for rent or sale. "Mudslide" (i.e., mudflow) describes a condition where t ahsA river, flow or inundation of liquid mud down a hillside, usually as a result paf condition of loss of brush cover and the subsequent accumulation of wa r otr ground, preceded by a period of unusually heavy or sustained rain. ,t 3 "Mudslide (i.e., mudflow) prone area" me ar a with land surfaces and slopes of unconsolidated material where the his F gy, and climate indicate a potential for Y mudflow. ° "New construction" for fl o do t1 , nagement purposes, means structures for which the "Start of construc Nmmenced on or after the effective date of floodplain management regulafit?n adopted by this community, and includes any subsequent improvements t ch, tructures. "New u tured home park or subdivision" means a manufactured home park or sub i ion or which the construction of facilities for servicing the lots on which the '' ( 9 .a tured homes are to be affixed (including at a minimum the installation of utiliti s, the construction of streets, and either final site grading or the pouring of concrete pads) is completed on or after the effective date of floodplain management regulations adopted by this community. 54 S� 5 "North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD)" means, for the purpose of National Flood Insurance Program, the vertical datum to which base flood elevations shown on a community's flood insurance rate map are referenced. "Obstruction" includes, but is not limited to, any dam, wall, wharf, embankment, levee, dike, pile, abutment, projection, excavation, channelization, bridge, building, wire, fence, rock, gravel, refuse, fill, structure, vegetation or othr material in, along, across or projecting into any watercourse which may alter, etard or change the direction and /or velocity of the flow of water, or e 1t�s location, its propensity to snare or collect debris carried by the flow of u✓at r, its likelihood of being carried downstream. "One- hundred -year flood" or "100 -year flood." See "Base flood." "Primary frontal dune" means a continuou rn ariTcontinuous mound or ridge of sand with relatively steep seaward and Ian Zavpees immediately landward and adjacent to the beach and subject to erosion atopping from high tides and waves during �yk ik•y major coastal storms. The inl I bf the primary frontal dune occurs at the point where there is a distinct chri`g a relatively mild slope. �h:ta .a:StiRhyr,... "Principal structur ,e s a structure used for the principal use of the property as distinguished fr a ccessory use. nuisance" as related to Section 15.50.190, variances, of this chapter athe granting of a variance must not result in anything which is injurious to health of an entire community or neighborhood, or any considerable number of persons, or unlawfully obstructs the free passage or use, in the customary manner, of any navigable lake, or river, bay, stream, canal, or basin. "Recreational vehicle" means a vehicle, which is: 1. Built on a single chassis; 55 G '� IL- 2. 400 square feet or less when measured at the largest horizontal projection; 3. Designed to be self - propelled or permanently towable by a light -duty truck; and 4. Designed primarily not for use as a permanent dwelling but as temporary living quarters for recreational, camping, travel, or seasonal use. "Regulatory floodway" means the channel of a river or other watercourse` d t e adjacent land areas that must be reserved in order to discharge the baseo �it out cumulatively increasing the water surface elevation more than one foots 'Remodel' means any reconstruction, rehabilitation or r of an existing structure whereby no additional floor area is added to an exti , ucture. „fr Ol 'Remodel cost' means the cost of the remodel as dtft ined by the Building Official. "Sand dunes" means naturally occurring accurra. tai <,ns of sand in ridges or mounds landward of the beach. "Sheet flow area." See "Area of s alh IZfloding. "Special flood hazard area Fi.">means an area having special flood, mudslide (i.e., mudflow) or flood-re lat r ion hazards, and shown on an FHBM or FIRM as Zone A, AO, AE, A99, AH, r' "Start of strtion" includes substantial improvement and other proposed new develoen nd means the date the building permit was issued, provided the actual sta o%corstruction, repair, reconstruction, rehabilitation, addition, placement or other i ent was within one hundred eighty days of the permit. The actual start means eithe the first placement or permanent construction of a structure on a site, such as the pouring of slab or footings, the installation of piles, the construction of columns, or any work beyond the stage of excavation; or the placement of a manufactured home on a foundation. Permanent construction does not include land preparation, such as clearing, grading and filling; nor does it include the installation of streets and /or 56 t� d walkways; nor does it include excavation for a basement, footings, piers, or foundations or the erection of temporary forms; nor does it include the installation on the property of accessory buildings such as garages or sheds not occupied as dwelling units or not part of the main structure. For a "Substantial improvement ", the actual start of construction means the first alteration of any wall, ceiling, floor, or other structural part of a building, whether or not that alteration affects the external dimensions of the building ��A,;, M,.11 "Structure" means a walled and roofed building that is principally a v end; this includes a gas or liquid storage tank or a manufactured home. "Substantial damage" means any damage of any ni on i,s ed by a structure whereby the cost of restoring the structure to its of &ramaged condition (see Remodel cost) would equal or exceed 50% of th Current value of the structure before the damage occurred. �4 �`8 "Substantial improvement" means a euyeonstruction, "Remodel" "Addition", Addition 11 , where the "Remodel cost" plus the,. "Aq, i cost" is at least 50% of the "Current value of the structure." This term damage," regardless of include: 'A 1. Any project or local h structures, which have incurred "Substantial work performed. However, the term does not nent of a structure to correct existing violations of state or safety code specifications which have been identified by the loc code enforcement official and which are the minimum necessary to ure'safe living conditions; or ny Iteration of a "Historic structure," provided that the alteration will not ;reclude the structure's continued designation as a "Historic structure." "V zone." See "Coastal high hazard area." "Variance" means a grant of relief from the requirements of this chapter, which permits construction in a manner that would otherwise be prohibited by this chapter. 57 "Violation" means the failure of a structure or other development to be fully compliant with this ordinance. A structure or other development without the elevation certificate, other certifications or other evidence of compliance required in this ordinance is presumed to be in violation until such time as that documentation is provided. "Water surface elevation" means the height, in relation to the North Am can vertical Datum (NAVD) of 1988, (or other datum, where specified) ofo,r. various magnitudes and frequencies in the floodplains of coastal or riverin�e a Nme "Watercourse" means a lake, river, creek, stream, wa ', channel or other topographic feature on or over which waters flow at, le riodically. Watercourse !e includes specifically designated areas in which substantial flood damage may occur. Section 15.50.070 Amendment to SectiojVl5 50.070 Section 15.15.070 is amended to read ilb s: Section 15.50.070 Basis for Establh the Areas of Special Flood Hazard. The areas of special flood hazard ' en by the Federal Insurance Administration of the Federal Emergency Mana ency in the "Flood Insurance Study Orange County and Incorporate Are s;' ","; ed FebruaFy 18, 2004 December 3, 2009, with an accompanying flo i cfrance rate map and flood boundary and floodway maps dated FebruaFy 18, 2o g _ cember 3 2009, and all subsequent revisions, are adopted by reference declared to be a part of this chapter. This flood insurance study is on file at 330 ale ort Boulevard, Newport Beach, California (92659- 1768). This flood ins rye Judy is the minimum area of applicability of this chapter and may be s ented by studies for other areas which allow implementation of this chapter and which are recommended to the City Council by the Floodplain Administrat Nehvifttanding the building pad elevat;GR6 established - fl- - 1, - ._ 58 Q-Z Section 15.50.130 Amendment to Section 15.50.130 Section 15.50.130 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.50.130 Designation of the Floodplain Administrator. The City Manager or his designated representative is hereby appointed to administer, and implement and enforce this chapter by granting or denying development permit appli s in accordance with its provisions. The floodplain administrator shall also 1) T&e a 'on to objectives. Section 15.50.135 Addition of Section 15.50.135 Section 15.50.135 is added to read as follows any point; and, 5s All Letters of Map Revision (LOMRs) for flood control projects are approved prior to the issuance of building permits. Building permits must not be issued based on Conditional Letters of Map Revision (CLOMRs). Approved CLOMRs allow construction of the proposed flood control project and land preparation as specified in the "start of construction" definition. 59 r Section 15.50.140 Amendment to Section 15.50.140 Section 15.50.140 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.50.140 Review, Use of Other Base Flood Data. When base flood elevation data has not been provided in accordance with Section 15.50.070, basis for establishing the areas of special flood hazard, the Floodplain Administra c r his designated representative shall obtain, review and reasonably utilize a . bas ood elevation data available from a federal, state or other source, in o WN r,aminister Sections 15.50.200 through 15.50.250. F Section 15.50.145 Addition of Section 15.50.145,, Section 15.50.145 is added to read as follows: she Section 15,0.16 is deleted in its entirety and replaced as follows: W1 101�1-111 60 /" Section 15.50.160 Notification of Other Agencies: 1. Alteration or relocation of a watercourse. The FloodDlain Administrator or his designated representative shall: a. Notify adjacent communities and the California Department of Water Resources prior to alteration or relocation; Agency: and watercourse is maintained: of said watercourse is maintained. Section 15.50.190 Amendment to Section 15.50.190 Section 15.50.190 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.50.190 Conditions for Variances. 61 ' C;� 1. Variances may be issued for the repair or rehabilitation Of restoration of structures listed in National Register of Historic Places or the State Inventory of Historic Places, without regard to the procedures set forth in the remainder of this section; upon a determination that the proposed repair or rehabilitation will not preclude the structure's continued designation as a historic character and design of the structure. rk tip. 2. Variances shall not be issued within any designated floodway a cease in flood levels during the base flood discharge would result. s, 3. Variances shall only be issued upon a determinatioevariance is the minimum necessary, considering the flood hazard, 1Q a elief. Q el 4. Variances shall only be issued upon: 'k i. A showing of good and sufficient cause;__ ^M ii. A determination that failure to grant f,,iance would result in exceptional hardship to the applicant; and iii. A determination that the gr ti g a variance will not result in increased flood heights, additional ret to public safety, extraordinary public expense, create nuisari eS, use fraud on, or victimization of, the public, or ri conflict with exist' apiaws or ordinances. 5. Variances may ied for new construction and substantial improvements and for othe,'� pment necessary for the conduct of a functionally dependent use prov Ze at the structure or other development is protected by methods that ini flood damages during the base flood and create no additional t at o public safety. (k,* ny ' pplicant to whom a variance is granted shall be given written notice that the ructure will be permitted to be built with a lowest floor elevation below the regulatory flood elevation and that the cost of flood insurance will be commensurate with the increased risk resulting from the reduced flood lowest flood elevation. A copy of the notice shall be recorded by the Floodplain Board in the office of the Orange County Recorder and shall be recorded in a manner so that it appears in chain of title of the affected parcel of land. 62} Section 15.50.200 Amendment to Section 15.50.200 Section 15.50.200 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.50.200 Standards of Construction. In all areas of special flood hazards, all "substantial improvements," including all existing construction, shall meet the following standards: e A. Anchoring. Adequate anchoring to prevent flotation, collapse or late I m dement of the structure resulting from hydrodynamic and hydrostatic I S i* ding the effects of buoyancy. B. Construction Materials and Methods.' 1. With materials and utility equipment resistant to dkdartiage; 2. Using methods and practices that minimize Jloo age; 3. With electrical, heating, ventilation, plu 'ink and air conditioning equipment and other service facilities that are de ' and /or located so as to prevent water from entering or of flooding; and 4. Within zones AH or structures on slopes structures. C. Elevation and FJOWfopfing. the components during conditions are adequate drainage paths around flood waters around and away from proposed 1. Residen i1' °truction shall have the lowest floor, including basement; a. In zone, elevated above the highest adjacent grade to a height equ to or exceeding the depth number specified in feet on the FIRM, or evated at least two feet above the highest grade if no depth number is �I specified; b. In an A zone, elevated to or above the base flood elevation, as determined by the City of Newport Beach; c. In all other zones, elevated to or above the base flood elevation per Section 15.50.070. d. Fully enclosed areas below the lowest floor (excluding basements) that are usable solely for parking of vehicles, building access or storage, and 63 which are subject to flooding, shall be designed to automatically equalize hydrostatic flood forces on exterior walls by allowing for the entry and exit of floodwater. Designs for meeting this requirement must exceed the following minimum criteria: i. Be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect to comply with a local floodproofing standard approved by the al Insurance and Mitigation Administration, or Federal m <tgency Management Agenc a or J ii. Have a minimum of two openings having a of not less than one square inch for every square foot o ri s area subject to flooding. The bottom of all openings shJl'be higher than one foot above grade. Openings may be equi ed`tFgt screens, louvers, valves or other coverings or devices proVr that they permit the automatic entry and exit of floodwater. 'f e. Upon completion of the s e, `t e elevation of the lowest floor including basement shall VJd by a registered professional engineer or surveyor, and v riffthe community building inspector to be properly elevated : L rtification or verification shall be provided to the Floodplain A III 9tratbr. 2. Nonresidentiq'1 °�' struction. Nonresidential construction shall either be elevated 'Wa 4orm with subsection (C)(1)(a, b, c) or together with attendant utilitya,rilt nitary facilities: Be oodproofed below the elevation recommended under subsection `Jq)(1)(a, b, c) so that the structure is watertight with walls substantially impermeable to the passage of water; b. Have structural components capable of resisting hydrostatic and hydrodynamic loads and effects of buoyancy; and c. Be certified by a registered professional engineer or architect that the standards of this section are satisfied. Such certification shall be submitted to the Floodplain Administrator. 64 4�01 3. Manufactured Homes. Manufactured homes that are placed or substantially improved shall be elevated to or above the base flood elevation and be securely anchored to an adequately anchored foundation system to resist flotation, collapse and lateral movement. 4. Recreational Vehicles. All recreational vehicles shall: a. Be on the site for fewer than one hundred eighty (180) consecutigekdday ; b. Be fully licensed and ready for highway use; a recreational "v, „Ft' 'e is ready for highway use if it is on its wheels or jacking sys a#ached to the site only by quick disconnect type utilities and,sec {i, devices, and has no permanently attached additions; or c. Meet the permit requirements of Section 15.5,0:2 of this chapter. D. Required Submittals. Before construction begi s withlp,,bny area of special flood hazards established in Section 15.50.070, a`bpation for a building permit shall ''_ be made pursuant to the Uniferre Adrr'ri Wative Code, adopted in Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15. . fn addition to submittals required by the Uniform Administrative C rags shall show the nature, location, t dimensions, and elevations of ructure; existing and proposed grades, and drainage facilities. Spec 011k, ttie following information is required: 1. Proposed elevafan ermined by a licensed land surveyor or registered civil engir lowest floor (including basement) of all structures; 2. Proposed "iy ,tion in relation to (NAND) to which any structure will be flood � 3. Ap appipriate certifications listed in Section 15.50.150 of this chapter; g e ription of the extent to which any watercourse will be altered or relocated a result of the proposed development; Plans for any walls to be used to enclose space below the base flood levels. construction, substantial improvements, and other development, unless certification by a registered civil engineer is provided demonstrating that the proposed encroachment shall not result in any increase in flood levels during the occurrence of the base flood discharge. 65 )i b Section 15.50.230 Amendment to Section 15.50.230 Section 15.50.230 is amended to read as follows: Section 15.50.230 Coastal High Hazard Areas. Within coastal high hazard areas as established under Section 15.50.070 the following standards shall apply. A. All "Substantial improvements," including all existing constructs and manufactured homes shall be elevated on adequately anchor d p igs or columns and securely anchored to such pilings or columns so, t lowest 0�11 horizontal portion of the structural members of the lowest fi`ti \krexcluding the pilings and columns) is elevated to or above the bas Ifi �vel. The pile of column foundation and structure attached thereto "ari` hgred to resist flotation, collapse, and lateral movement due to the effects o and water loads acting Iq simultaneously on all building components. yV*r loading values used shall be those associated with the base flood. ding values used shall be those required by the California Building C,o e B. All new construction and othe side of the reach of mean high C. "Substantial shall be located on the landward all existing construction shall have the space below the to ree of obstructions or constructed with breakaway walls as definer n tion 15.50.050 of this chapter. Such enclosed space shall not be use Duman habitation and will be usable solely for parking of vehicles,tufldfiN access and storage; D. Fill II not be used for structural support of buildings; E. m e alteration of sand dunes which would increase potential flood damage , is prohibited; �;,�,.. Me Floodplain Administrator shall obtain and maintain the following records: 1. Certification by a registered engineer or land surveyor that a proposed structure complies with Section 15.50.230(A); 2. The elevation (in relation to mean sea level) of the bottom of the lowest structural member of the lowest floor (excluding pilings or columns) of all new 66 6�> i and substantially improved structures, and whether such structures contain a basement. 67 SECTION 13. That if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be d�lared unconstitutional. SECTION 14: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to that ssage of this Ordinance. The City Clerk shall cause the same to be p l edz,A6nce in the official newspaper within fifteen (15) days after its adoption. r' This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the day of 2010, and adopted on the day of �0 b the following vote, to -wit: AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS NOES, COUNCILM ATTEST: CITY CLERK 68 1t� .............. _..._...... _ APPROVED AS TO FORM: David R. Hunt, City Attorney For the City of Newport Beach CodesQ0101ordinance 2010- _amending Chapter 15- Is' hearing Nov 9,20 10 69 10 RESOLUTION NO. 2010- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH FINDINGS BASED ON LOCAL CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH WHICH MAKE CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS AND CHANGES TO THE CALIFORN ,,,.) BUILDING CODE AND THE CALIFORNIA RESIDEN_,, �o CODE AS REASONABLY NECESSARY. WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 17 8 ndates that the City of Newport Beach ( "City ") adopt ordinances and nations imposing the same or modified or changed requirements as are conta&din the regulations adopted by the State pursuant to Health and Safety Code qgqAio nh17922; and WHEREAS, the State of Califtti s andated by Health and Safety Code Section 17922 to impose the sa n - Irements as are contained in the 2010 California Building ode bas a 2009 International Building Code of the 9 9 International Code Council, 20 0 California Residential Code based on the 2009 war;» International Residentia ; 2010 California Green Building Standards Code, the 2010 California Plu #I4 Code based on the 2009 Uniform Plumbing Code of the International Assocttion of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, the 2010 California Mechanical .Cod ed on the 2009 Uniform Mechanical Code of the International Associati n -f Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, and the 2010 California Electrical Code ba db'on the 2008 National Electrical Code of the National Fire Protection As s, (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Codes "); and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 17958.5(a) permits the City to make modifications or changes to the Codes, which are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geographic, or topographic conditions; and WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7 requires that the City Council, before making any modifications or changes to Section 17958.5 make express Resolution No. 2010 - Page 2 of 10 November , 2010 findings that such changes or modifications are needed due to local climatic, geographic, or topographic conditions; and WHEREAS, the Building Official has recommended that changes and modifications be made to the Codes and have advised that these changes and modifications to the model codes are reasonably necessary due to local co qns in the City of Newport Beach and have further advised that the remainder of !aid q nges and modifications are administrative or procedural in nature. NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City Of Nefp%NK, ich does hereby RESOLVE as follows: SECTION 1. The following changes and `oet�kcations to the 2010 Editions of the California Building Code and to the alifornia Residential Code as recommended by the Building Official ar er`eby ound to be necessary due to local climatic, geographic or topographic 1. Newport Beach Municipal �4,CaO 15.04.020 and 15.04.040, California Building Code Sectio 403arid 403.1.1 redefine the height of the top level in high -rise build Word 75 ft. to 40 ft. and modify the application of special provis' f6 these buildings. Applicable findings�a, (findings start at Section 2) �h. 2. Newpo Municipal Code 15.04.030, California Building Code Section 403 limi the high -rise building requirements to fire sprinkler and fire b[�ly for structures with the top level between 40 ft. and 55 ft. high. Apps le ndings: a, b, c 3. wport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.050 through 15.04.060, California Building Code Sections 403.4.7.2 and 403.4.8.1 were amended to require stair ventilation and smoke detection in a high -rise building to be part of the emergency power load instead of part of standby power load. Applicable findings: a through h Resolution No. 2010 - Page 3 of 10 November—, 2010 4. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.070 through 15.04.120, California Building Code Chapter 7A (Materials and Construction Methods for Exterior Wildfire Exposure) was amended to provide fire- resistive construction requirements on parcels adjacent to very high -fire hazard severity zones within the City of Newport Beach. These am 1 e provide fire protection requirements which are equal to ft pr usly adopted into Chapter 7A of the 2007 California Building Cod t Applicable findings: d, e, f, g, h 5. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.0 13 ©s alifornia Code Section 903.2 was amended to require a fir 'rinkter system in new structures other than one- and two- family dwelli ith an area exceeding 5,000 square ft. and significant additio existing structures that will "d increase the area to more than 5,000 sq raft. Applicable findings: a, c, d, e, f, g, h 6. Newport Beach Municipal CMistent n 15.04.140, California Building Code Section 903.2.8 was amead with California Residential Code Section R313.2 to require�re sprinkler systems in all new one- and two- s family dwellings a �atled to require fire sprinkler systems be installed with the const C tb f a significant addition and reconstruction. -£.V Applicable finding l rough h 7. Newport`t� h Municipal Code Sections 15.04.150, 15.04.160 and 15. 170,`�California Building Code Sections 907.2.13, 907.5.2.2 and 6. were amended to require a fire alarm system in buildings with the Igh st occupied floor more than 40 ft. above Fire Department vehicle ccess. Applicable findings: a, b, c 8. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.04.180, California Building Code Section 910.3.2.2 was amended to require automatic heat vents to operate {o Resolution No. 2010 - Page 4 of 10 November , 2010 at a temperature which does not impede activation of the fire sprinkler system. Applicable findings: a, b, c 9. Newport Beach Municipal Code Sections 15.04.190 through 15.04.220 amended sections of Chapter 15 of the California Building Code t 0 p Class A roof cover within high -fire hazard areas and prohibi`4the ® ®e of wood roof cover. It also requires Class A roof cover or bi and it allows use of wood roof cover in non -fire hazard areas ,,, Applicable findings: c through h 10. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.04.2311; rnia Building Code Section 3109.4.4.2 was amended to clarify alt ' safety fencing is also required for protection of the public. Clarification of code requirements 11. Newport Beach Municipal Code c S5664.250, California Building Code Section 3401.3.1 has been a e, e California Building Code to allow the use of the International Es ng Building Code as an alternate standard for additions, alteratio a repairs of existing structures. Applicable findings: i, k 12. Newport Bea "icipal Code Sections 15.05.030 and 15.05.080, California sfl tial Code Sections R101.2, exception was amended and Section was deleted and substituted by amended California Building 903.2.8 for fire sprinkler requirement in one- and two- family c through h iach Municipal Code Sections 15.05.050, 15.05.070, 15.05.090 and 15.05.090, California Residential Code Table R301.2(1) was filled out and footnote (g) was amended to reference the flood insurance rate maps applicable to Newport Beach. Also, California Residential Code Sections 309.3, R313 and R322 were deleted and replaced by previously adopted 0 Resolution No. 2010 - Page 5 of 10 November—, 2010 Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.50 titled Flood Plain Management. Applicable findings: j 14. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.05.100, California Residential Code Section R327 was deleted and substituted by California ` Hdi g gi Code Chapter 7A for construction requirements within hig fire n, zard �v areas. A� Applicable findings: d, e, f, g, h 15. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.05.110,i3cip 329 was added Ny to the California Residential Code to refer a Section 1207 of the California Building Code for sound transmison dards. Reference to California Building Code Ry 16. Newport Beach Municipal Code Secti 05.120 added Section R330 to the California Residential Code .'ndfeferenced California Building Code Section 3109.4 for pool safe a irfients. Reference to California Building Cpde`L 17. Newport Beach Muni pa Cole Section 15.05.130 California Residential Code Section R40 W mended to reference Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter Ok for construction requirements within flood hazard areas and t wood foundations in seismic design categories D2 or E. `A, b, -}, Applicable rding j, k 18. Music I Code Sections 15.05.140 and 15.05.150 California Residential rl )C,, ' Section R401.3 was deleted and Section R401.4 was amended to �o ference Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.10 for excavation and grading requirements. Reference the Municipal Code 19. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.05.160, California Residential Code Section R401.4.1 was amended to give the Building Official discretion )O� Resolution No. 2010 - Page 6 of 10 November 2010 over requiring a soils report. Applicable findings: k 20. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.05.170, California Residential Code Section R403.1.3 exception which allows unreinforced concrete footings was deleted. Applicable findings: k 21. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 15.05.180, Calif_ idential Code Section R405.1 exception 2 was added not to "'A#b r foundation dewatering for basement walls extending belo Ftide bay water elevation. a Applicable findings: I 22. Newport Beach Municipal Code Section 5.190, California Residential Code Section R602.3.2 exception whirls a single top plate on a stud wall was deleted. Applicable findings: k oft 23. Newport Beach MunicipaLC d ection 15.05.200, California Residential Code Section R902 w & `deleted and substituted with California Building Code Section 150 Applicable findings. c thki'li 92 SECTIOM1p2 E. DINGS: a. The ity o#Vewport Beach is located in an area subject to a climatic condition of Pgh, s. This environment is conducive to rapidly spreading fires. Control of ,F-,"fires requires rapid response. Obstacles generated by a strong wind, such fallen trees, street lights and utility poles, and the requirement to climb 75 ft. vertically up flights of stairs will greatly impact the response time to reach an incident scene. Additionally the amount of wind force at 60 ft. above the ground makes use of aerial type fire fighting apparatus above this height puts rescue personnel at increased risk of injury. P�6 Resolution No. 2010 - Page 7 of 10 November—, 2010 b. The City of Newport Beach is located in a seismically active area. The viability of the public water system would be questionable at best after a major seismic event. This would leave tall buildings vulnerable to uncontrolled fires due to a lack of available water and an inability to pump sufficient quantities of available water to floors above the 40 ft. level. A severe seismic event has the f� tia�to negatively impact any rescue or fire suppression activities becauseisq ly to create obstacles similar to those indicated under the high wi above. With the probability of strong aftershocks there exists, a d to provide increased protection for anyone on upper floors. C. Due to the geographic conditions of widespread cfe lJ ment separated by waterways and the street congestion caused b . loc .. i ography, and due to the seismic activity and the expected infrastr damage inherent in a seismic hazard zone, it is prudent to rely on auto i fire sprinkler systems to mitigate extended Fire Department respo e e and keep fires manageable with reduced fire flow (water) requir egiven structure. d. Many areas of Newport Beah a significant growths of vegetation of a highly combustible nature. �' e. The City of Newp ff especially the foothill areas, is geographically located in an a periodically subject to wind conditions of high velocity. Moreover,t graphical conditions of the foothill areas and canyons containe ;p tend to accelerate the periodic high velocity winds by means of a ve$ uri of ct. f. CI ', of Newport Beach, especially the foothill areas, is located within an area b' ct to high temperatures, in conjunction with high Santa Ana winds. g. he use of non -rated or special purpose roofing materials as roof coverings within the City of Newport Beach may create an inordinate fire hazard during periods of high velocity winds when fire may spread across buildings with roof coverings of non -rated combustible materials. Resolution No. 2010- Page 8 of 10 November _,2010 h. Embers from chimneys without spark arresters within the City of Newport Beach, including the foothill areas, coupled with the climatic, topographic and geographic conditions described herein above, may permit the throwing of sparks, embers and cinders upon non -rated and special purpose roofing material roofs during periods of high velocity winds, thereby creating a fire hazard which in turn m- r d throughout areas where the roofs of structures are covered with u rest wood shakes and shingle. i. The City of Newport Beach is subject to seismic damage to existing structures that do not comply earthquake damage according to Chapter 34 of requires upgrading the existing building to a was built which creates a financial hardshh earthquake- damaged structure or International Existing Building Cod for strengthening and repair result in Repair of aiifornia Building Code her than that to which it the building owner to repair an prior to a seismic event. The reasonable performance standard FEMA requires adoption of performance standard for a of damaged structures as a condition of financial assistance afterdis ,steIr. j. The City of Newpo idhAContains low lying coastal areas subject to flooding from sustained ai 4 tide which hinders drainage to the bay. Certain other areas such aka Island are subject to water surges from drainage through back baylt� f oceanfront areas are subject to flooding from storm - driven surf. We ew}' rt Beach is subject to flooding from the Santa Ana River. The City of Jew' Beach participates in the Federal Flood Insurance Program and has °ar o, ed a FEMA- required flood management ordinance with flood mitigation �u easures including construction requirements contained in Newport Beach Municipal Code Chapter 15.50. k. The City of Newport Beach is located in a seismically active area. There are earthquake faults that run along both the northeastern and southwestern boundaries of Orange County. The Newport- Inglewood Fault Zone (NIFZ) which Ir' Resolution No. 2010 - Page 9 of 10 November—, 2010 runs through Orange county was the source of the destructive 1933 Long Beach earthquake (6.3 magnitude, hypocenter off Newport Beach coast), which took 120 lives, with areas damaged from Laguna Beach to Marina del Rey and inland to Whittier, and poses one of the greatest hazards to lives and property in the nation. Regional planning for reoccurrence is recommended by thetate�gof California, Department of Conservation. There was also an e�rrtthq,u ke in December 1989, with the epicenter located near the City of I hfault on which this quake occurred was unknown prior to this 'i The City of Newport Beach contains hilly areas subject to Ian i an'd coastal areas subject to liquefaction. The City of Newport Beach has coastal and b74,ater o 1 was with sandy soils and shallow water table at the same elevation a elevation which fluctuates with the tide. "Vv SECTION 3: A copy of this strut together with the Ordinances adopting All the City Codes shall be filed with li <tfiiia Building Standards Commission and the California Department of Hous', g a- ommunity Development by the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach as 4rby State law (Section 17958.7 H & S Code). SECTION 4".o7he yor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this Ordinance.ty Clerk shall cause the same to be published once in the official newspaper . ithiZ'een (15) days after its adoption. QION 5: This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Ci ncil of the City of Newport Beach held on the day of , 2010, and adopted on the day of , 2010, by the following vote, to -wit: 0.3 Resolution No. 2010 - Page 10 of 10 November , 2010 AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS NOES, COUNCILMEMBE ABSENT, COUNCILMEMBERS MAYOR ATTEST: David R. Hunt, City For the City of New Code \Resolution code adopt Nov 2010 z )/V Attachment A SUMMARY OF PROPOSED AMENDMENTS November 9, 2010 Council Hearing Code Name NBMC Section Title Action Comments ADMINISTRATIVE 15.02.010 Adoption of the Adopt (Editorial) Updates Administrative d , CODE Administrative Code references 15.02.020 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edit to rename Ne ort Be ch Section 101.1 Administrative Code m 15.02.030 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edit to refereiSd,4"` O lifornia Section 101.4.1 Plumbing Code . 15.02.040 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edit ofi. ren c the California Section 101.4.2 Mechanical v, e'n�, 15.02.050 Amendment to Amend (Editori g dto reference the California Section 101.4.3 Plumb' g Coddes� ailtl delete reference to the Internattonal Fivate Sewa e Dis osal Code 15.02.060 Amendment to Amend ( ontinu "o of existing code) Clarify that the Section 101.4.4 Property Maintenance Code applies to residential structures and not to other Zlmgccupancies 15.02.070 Amendment to AlmenIN ditorial) Edit to reference California Fire Code Section 101.4.5 m 15.02.080 Amendment to mend (Editorial) Reference that the Property Section 102.6 0 Maintenance Code is applicable to existing .0. structures 15.02.090 Deletion of Secti n lete Delete section on the creation of enforcement 103 agency 15.02.100 Amend "%4 Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Revise Sectio 105.2 permit requirements for masonry or concrete 3, walls, in keeping with current NBMC to require a building permit for masonry fences over 3 feet high instead of 6 feet high 15.02. 11 'Imenilment to Amend Revise the number of plan check extensions wr- Section 105.3.2 from multiple 90 days to two 180 days. Current 1�r „3 code is amended to allow only one 180 day 4-' iii extension ®- 20 Amendment to Amend Clarify the expiration timeline for abandoned Section 105.5 permits 15 2.130 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Defines Section 109.4 imposition of investigation fee for non - permitted work 15.02.140 Added Section Add (Continuation of current amendment) Defines 110.3.9.1 special inspector testing and certification process INTE (NATIONAL 15.03.010 Adoption of the Adopt (Editorial) Updates the referenced edition to PROPERTY International Property 2010 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Code CODE 15.03.020 Deletion of Chapter 1 Delete (Editorial) Omits the duplication of Administrative Code sections 15.03.030 1 Amendment to Amend Editorial Edit to rename Newport Beach 0f5_ Attachment A Summary of Proposed Amendments, continued November 9, 2010 Council Hearing Page 2 Code Name NBMC Section Title Action Comments Section 101.1 Property Maintenance Code 15.03.040 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Clarify that Section 101.2 the Property Maintenance Code is a licable to residential structures only "P,. 15.03.050 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Edits codes referen ecio Into Section 102.3 Newport Beach Zoning code. 15.03.060 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of existing merldr bn Defines Section 303.2 the depth of water ca i dee spool to be 18 inches and not 24 inch a`d the required barrier heights for Ijblic safet BUILDING CODE 15.04.010 Adoption of California Adopt (Editorial) U ates . e referenced code edition Building Code to 2010 atld app`icable appendices. 15.04.020 Amendment to Amend ( ntin' tip V current amendment) Redefines Section 403 a gh- risebuilding as more than 40 feet, in e- ing with the Fire Department ladder truck 15.04.030 Amendment to Amend, maxmum reach height and requires fire alarm Section 403.1 .• and fire sprinkler system for buildings between feet and 50 feet high. X40 15.04.040 Amendment to m Section 403. 1.1 15.04.050 Amendment to 01 Ain nd Section 403.4.7. (New amendment) Reclassifies ventilation for smoke -proof enclosures as emergency power 15.04.060 Amende`nt�to Section;,403.q .1 Amend loads, not standby power loads 15.04.070 a eni°to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) clarifies S on 1A.1 High Fire Hazard Severity measures also apply "kg jy to one and two family dwellings i 15. .08 mendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Edit to Section 701A.3 include alterations and additions as protected structures within the special fire hazard zone 16EQ4.090 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Edit to �)0010 Section 701A.3.1 require protection for additions to structures in the special fire hazard area 15.04.100 Amendment to Amend Definition Section 702A (Continuation of current amendment) for unenclosed covered structure added for clarity 15.04.110 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Includes Section 708A skylights as glazed opening for fire protection within special fire hazard zone 15.04.120 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Simplifies Section 710A code language and allows heavy timber framing 11 tt9 Attachment A Summary of Proposed Amendments, continued November 9, 2010 Council Hearing Page 3 Code Name NBMC Section Title Action Comments within special fire hazard area 15.04.130 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Requires Section 903.2 fire sprinklers for protection of all new commercial buildings greater -than 517,90 square feet, and require fire sprinklers for dF&Vns ,m.. exceeding 50% of the existing s(ruct atiiif the total area exceeds 5,000 s" uare j 15.04.140 Amendment to Amend (New amendment) Define re shrink ers are Section 903.2.8 4 required for residential ddios'exeeeding 2,000 sq.ft. Current ar�n ntgequires sprinklers when the to exceeds 5,000 square feet (see 41'a", rep' ©art nd resolution for justification) 'V 15.04.150 Amendment to Amend ( Continuatio of culont amendment) Redefines Section 907.2.13 a high -rjs'e in s more than 40 feet, in keeping with e re department ladder truck retch ff eight A 15.04.160 Amendment to Amend tinuatinri of current amendment) Redefines Section 907.5.2.2 A. h -rise building as more than 40 feet, in Akee fig wit h the fire department ladder truck a tftgach height, and adds apartment houses and otels to emergency communication Ml equirements (communication requirement is new) 15.04.170 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Redefines Section 90 7. 6.3 a high -rise building as more than 40 feet, in keeping with the fire department ladder truck reach height 15.04.180 Amen ent Amend (New amendment) Defines minimum operating Sept a 10.3 -.2 temperature for heat vent to be 100 degrees higher than operating temperature forsprinkler 15.04.190 :, dWent to Amend (Editorial) Provides reference to applicable e to 1505.1 chapter for membrane roofs 15.O4k.M mendment to Table Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Edits the P 505.1 minimum roofing Class rating to protect structures 1 5V4.21 0 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Edits Section 1505.1.1 roofing requirements in high fire hazard zones. Protects structures by prohibiting wood roofing in high fire hazard areas. 15.04.220 Amendment to Amend (New amendment) Protects structures by Section 1505.1.3 requiring Class A roofing for new buildings in other than high fire hazard area, this includes wood roof covering. Current code amendment does not allow wood roof covering. 15.04.230 Amendment to Amend (Continuation of current amendment) Requires Section 3109.4.4.2 pool safety barrier for protection of the public in addition to code required protection for the occupant and their guests 11 ? Attachment A Summary of Proposed Amendments, continued November 9, 2010 Council Hearing Page 4 Code Name NBMC Section Title Action Comments 15.04.240 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) Clarifies compliance and applicable Section 3401.3 codes 15.04.250 Addition of Section Add (New amendment) Allows use of In' r ion 3401.3.1 Existing Building Code as an a erpate st and for additions, alterations and r- pair of e` (sting structures RESIDENTIAL 15.05.010 Adoption of California Adopt (New Code) Statkof Ca otnia mandate to CODE Residential Code adopt the Califorq�a si ntial Code (CRC). y som uz 15.05.020 Amendment to Amend (Editor! T ename amended code as the Section R101.1 Newport Beach Residential Code, due to o tion 15.05.030 Amendment to Amene dit 'rial) To reference California Building Code Section R101.2 BC), not the International Code which is ontained within the body of the CBC. yy 15.05.040 Deletion of Sections elet (Deletion) Delete the State Administrative Code R102 through R1 �,t and use the model code version, both provided from Chapter 14 in Chapter 1 Division II 15.05.050 Amend O� ,e Amend (Editorial) To complete the "Climatic and R301. Geographic Design Criteria' table. 15 05 060 A ''; nt able Amend (Editorial) To complete the "Climatic and 0 1 otnote g Geographic Design Criteria" table in alignment with local flood mapping by FEMA 15.( ,x.07 deletion of Section Delete (Deletion) To provide one Floodplain R309.3 Management Code language contained within s,.,. the NBMC. See adoption Section 14 Chapter 15.50. u 15.05.080 Deletion of Section Delete (Deletion) To provide one Automatic Sprinkler R313 System language contained within the NBMC. See adoption Section 3 Chapter 15.04, sections 15.04.130 through 15.04.180. 15.05.090 Deletion of Section Delete (Deletion) To provide one Floodplain R322 Management Code language contained within the NBMC. See adoption Section 14 Chapter 15.50. ) � Attachment A Summary of Proposed Amendments, continued November 9, 2010 Council Hearing Page 5 Code Name NBMC Section Title Action Comments 15.05.100 Deletion of Section Delete (Deletion) To provide one Materials and R327 Construction Method for Exterior Wildfire Exposure Code language contained within the NBMC. See adoption Section 3 ChoVr 15.04, sections 15.04.070 through 15.04.VI N-, 15.05.110 Addition of Section Add (Editorial) To add code language ref rr ' cing R329 the State's required code p visions 5t garding Sound Transmission c ro ' i - in the CBC, which were inc 4 r Rated from the CRC. 15.05.120 Addition of Section Add (Editorial) To r hce t ' Swimming Pools, contained R330 Spas and H, Tub' Co within the NBMC an i lude ' e State's requirements in the CBP rega, in ool Enclosure. See adoptic,,'� Sect` n 3 Chapter 15.04, Section 1 04.23Q_o" col barrier requirements. 15.05.130 Amendment to Amend 4 Amendment will prohibit the use of wood Section R401.1 t fou tion systems due to seismic concerns tIf 'end wood rot at soil interface for structures. 15.05.140 Deletion of Section to (Peletion) To provide one Excavation and R401.3 `.Grading Code language contained within chapter 15.10 NBMC. See adoption Section 9 Chapter 15.10. xop 15.05.150 Amendmenh, Amend (New) Amendment will allow the Building Sectio th.4 Official to determine when a soil report is } required due to cliffs, slopes, landslides, �, liquefaction, flood zones or other local soils conditions 15.05.16Q P m dment to Amend (New) Amendment allows Building Official, with ecti R401.4.1 knowledge of City topographical and ' geographical conditions, to determine when a soil report is not required and allow the foundation design to be based on minimum soil i+ .' bearing value. 1, �5.170 1 Deletion of Exception Delete (Deletion) To omit an exception in order to to Section R403.1.3 require reinforced foundations due to seismically active area. This amendment was recommended by the ]CC-OCEC for uniformity throughout the county 15.05.180 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) To prohibit subterranean drains, Section R405.1 below high tide water elevation, from collecting seawater and impacting public storm drains and public sewers Attachment A Summary of Proposed Amendments, continued November 9, 2010 Council Hearing Page 6 Code Name NBMC Section Title Action Comments 15.05.190 Deletion of Exception Delete (Deletion) To omit the use of single top plate for to Section R602.3.2 walls, thus requiring the development of a proper chord in this seismically active area fu 15.05.200 Deletion of Section Delete (Deletion) To provide one Ro`Class"ffjaTfon R902 Code language contained within the Newport Beach Municipal Code (NB $padoption Section 3 Chapter 15., s 15.04.190 through 15.04.220. A _ ,. ELECTRICAL 15.06.010 Adoption of the Adopt :, a. Adopt the California *Electcal Code without CODE California Electrical amendment Code 15.07.010 Adoption of the Adopt Adopt a i'fq Mechanical Code without MECHANICAL California Mechanical amen Zents CODE Code PLUMBING CODE 15.08.010 Adoption of the Adapt A Id the California Plumbing Code without California Plumbing endments Code SWIMMING POOL 15.09.010 Adoption of the '�Adop�,, (Editorial) Update to the 2009 Swimming Pool CODE Uniform Swimmin 4 '� Pool Code 15.09.020 Amendment to pt (Editorial) To provide for code enforcement on Section 101,,,.5 unmaintained pools. Same language as previously adopt d 15.09.030 Deletio of tion Delete (Deletion) To provide one Administrative Code 101,,55 contained within the Newport Beach Municipal r' N, Code (NBMC). See adoption Section 1 Chapter 15.02 15.09;) 4 ele \on of Sections Delete (Deletion) To provide one Administrative Code A2.0 through 103.8 contained within the Newport Beach Municipal Code (NBMC) with amendment for pool specific exempt work. See adoption Section 1 Chapter 15.02 6R 15,09.050 Addition of Section Add (Editorial) To reference one Excavation and 301.5 Grading code language contained within the NBMC. See adoption Section 9 Chapter 15.10. 15.09.060 Addition of Section Add (Editorial) To reference State code Enclosure 301.6 requirements. See adoption Section 3 Chapter 15.04, Section 15.04.230. 15.09.070 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) To reference required State code Section 309.4 Entrapment Avoidance requirements. 1)--o Attachment A Summary of Proposed Amendments, continued November 9, 2010 Council Hearing Page 7 Code Name NBMC Title Action Comments Section 15.09.080 Amendment to Amend (Editorial) To require swimming pool drain Section 313.3 discharge to the sanitary sewer, not the storm drain due to the harmful effect of chlorinated water on the bay. P EXCAVATION 15.10.040 Hazard Abatement Amend (Editorial) Update the reference o °theme AND GRADING International Property Mainter nce de CODENBMC ' CHAPTER 15.10 15.10.060 Grading Permit Amend (Editorial) Revised th refep�jvo the Requirements Administrative Code , 15.10.140 Grading Inspections Amend (Editorial) Revisede rarence to the Administrati Code; GREEN BUILDING 15.11.010 Adoption of the Adopt (New de) opt the California Green Building STANDARDS California Green Stpnda s Co a and additional requirements CODE Building Standards from the ndix consistent with the Code @cpmmendations of the City task force 15.11.020 Amendment to Amend Inc`r4#se the Minimum energy Reporting Value Section A4.506.1 r HVAC air filter from 6 to 8 for better air ality within the dwelling and adopt additional voluntary measures recommended by City task force. POST - DISASTER 15.12.010 Adoption of Post-o" °IA (New Guideline) Adopt a guideline for posting SAFETY through Disaster Safety buildings after a disaster consistent with State ASSESSMENT 15.12.070 Assessment Pla rd R standard, and reference the California Building PLACARDS AND and Sta0ar�'Efof Code and amendments for structural repair of STANDARD FOR Repaid Dapged� damaged structures REPAIR OF Structures s DAMAGED STRUCTURES NBMC CHAPTERy 4 15.12 ". 1 V! ATTACHMENT B By City of Newport Beach Fire Marshall November 9, 2010, Council Hearing The fire department's view and position on the need for fire sprinklers in all build Sprinklers combined with fire alarms provide a warning system and protection fove- get out of the building prior to the heat and products of combustion inc.. e incipient phase of the fire. The fire sprinklers help keep the fire in check ar,r ,,p to the room of origin which decreases the amount of damage, incr escape, and provides time for emergency fire resources to respond fire. The fire sprinklers also keep the fire below its flashover tempe ignites, thus providing safety for the emergency responder. or Ultimately it prevents unnecessary deaths and injuriesto to responding. vq \ry Fire Sprinkler System is requi exceed 2,000 square fee o igsji s: Fire Q_aClT5 to daring the ly confined of time for rnple ly extinguish the lowhere the whole area ieople trapped inside. pants and Firefighters single - family dwelling if Addition and Reconstruction .. ............................... . ............................... .. ............................... . ............................... .. ............................... . ............................... .. ............................... ARDITtON REMODEL THIS PORTION i zI__