HomeMy WebLinkAboutCC ORD 2002-2211 Amends Ch. 15.28, fire code and standards, repeals Ord. 2165 (Repealed by 2303)ORDINANCE NO. 2002-2211
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY
ADOPTING THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE 2001 EDITION; AND THE UNIFORM FIRE
CODE STANDARDS 2000 EDITION; APPENDICES THERETO, AND NATIONAL FIRE
PROTECTION ASSOCIATION STANDARDS, PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS
GOVERNING CONDITIONS HAZARDOUS TO LIFE AND PROPERTY FROM FIRE,
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR EXPLOSION, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF
PERMITS FOR HAZARDOUS USES OR OPERATIONS; AND ESTABLISHING A
COMMUNITY RISK MANAGEMENT GROUP AND PROVIDING OFFICERS THEREFORE
AND DEFINING THEIR POWERS AND DUTIES, REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 99-2165
AND ALL OTHER ORDINANCES AND PARTS OF ORDINANCE IN CONFLICT
THEREWITH, AND AMENDING CHAPTER 15.28
OF THE NATIONAL CITY MUNICIPAL CODE
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of National City as follows:
Section 1: The City Council of the City of National City hereby adopts the
California Fire Code, 2001 Edition, and the Uniform Fire Code Standard, 2000 Edition, and the
Appendices thereto, and the National Fire Protection Association Standards thereto with the
amendments set forth in Section 3 of this ordinance as the fire code for this city.
Section 2: The City Council finds that the amendments being made in this
Chapter 15.28 are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographical
conditions: namely, that the age of structures, separation and density create an increased risk of
conflagration meriting more stringent standards. A copy of this ordinance shall be therefore filed
with the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the State Building Standards Commission. This
action is taken pursuant to Health and Safety Code Sections 17958.7 and 18941.5.
Section 3: Ordinance No. 99-2165 of the City of National City and all other
ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed, and chapter
15.28 of the National City Municipal Code is thereby amended to read as follows:
CHAPTER 15.28
CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE
Section
15.28.002 Findings and declarations
15.28.010 California Fire Code, 2001 Edition and the Uniform Fire Code Standards, 2000
Edition adopted
15.28.020 Establishment & Duties of Community Risk Management Group
15.28.030 Definitions
15.28.040 Establishment of Limits of Districts in which Storage of Flammable or Combustible
Liquids in Outside Aboveground Tanks is Prohibited —amended
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15.28.050 Establishment of Limits in which Storage of Liquefied Petroleum gases is
Prohibited
15.28.060 Section 7701.7.2 "Establishment of Limits for Storage of Explosives and Blasting
Agents is to be Prohibited" —amended
15.28.070 Section 5204.5.2 "Establishment of Limits for Storage of Compressed
Natural Gas is to be Prohibited" -amended
15.28.075 Amendments made to the California Fire Code
15.28.080 Section 101.3 "Subjects Not Specifically Regulated by This Code" -amended
15.28.085 Section 1102.3.1 "Open Burning" -amended
15.28.090 Section 1102.4.1 "Recreational Fires" -amended
15.28.100 Section 1212.3 "Graphic" -amended
15.28.110 Section 7902.2.2.1 "Locations Where Aboveground Tanks are Prohibited" -
amended
15.28.120 Section 7904.2.5.4.2 "Locations for Aboveground Tanks on Farms and
Construction Sites" —amended
15.28.125 Establishment of Limits in which the Storage of Hazardous Materials is to be
Prohibited -amended
15.28.130 Section 8107.1 "Storage of Empty Wooden or Plastic Pallets" - supplemented
15.28.140 Appeals
15.28.150 New materials, processes or occupancies, which may require permits
15.28.160 Penalties
15.28.170 Repeal of conflicting ordinances
15.28.180 Validity and severability
15.28.190 Date of effect
15.28.002 Findings and declarations. The City Council of the City of National City,
does hereby specifically and expressly find and declare that the nature and uniqueness of the local
climate, geographical and topographical conditions in the City of National City does reasonable
necessitate and demand specific changes in, and variations from the California Fire Code 2001
Edition, which are noted in and made part of this ordinance as authorized by Health and Safety
Code Section 1.7958.7 and 18941.5. These conditions result from the age and concentration of
structures and the increased risk of conflagration spread as a result.
15.28.010 California Fire Code, 2001 Edition and Uniform Fire Code Standards, 2000
Edition. There is hereby adopted by the City Council of the City of National City for the purpose
of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire,
hazardous materials or explosion and establishing a Community Risk Management Group a
certain code know as the California Fire Code, 2001 Edition, and the Uniform Fire Code
Standards, 2000 Edition, and the appendices thereto, published by the Western Fire Chiefs
Association and the California Building Standards Commission, and the National Fire Protection
Association Standards published by the National Fire Protection Association, and the whole
thereof, save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, modified, or amended. Within
this Chapter 15.28, those codes may be collectively referred to as the California Fire Code. One
(1) copy of this adopted code is on file in the Office of the Fire Chief of the City of National City.
The code is hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out as length herein, and from the
date on which this ordinance shall take effect, shall be controlling within the limits of the City of
National City.
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15.28.020 Establishment and duties of Community Risk Management Group. A. The
California Fire Code shall be enforced by the Community Risk Management Group in the Fire
Department in the City of National City, which is hereby established and shall be operated under
the supervision of the Chief or the Fire Department.
B. The Battalion Chief/Fire Marshal in charge of the Community Risk Management
Group shall be appointed by the Chief of the Fire Department of the City of National City.
C. The Chief of the Fire Department may detail members of the Fire Department as
inspectors as shall from time to time be necessary. The Chief of the Fire Department shall
recommend to the City Manager of National City the employment of technical inspectors, who,
when such authorization is made, shall be selected through an examination to determine their
fitness for the same position.
15.28.030 Definitions. A. The word "jurisdiction" used in the California Fire Code
shall mean the City of National City.
B. Whenever the words "Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention" are used in the
California Fire Code they shall be held to mean the Fire Marshal of the City of National City.
C. • Where reference to the Uniform Building Code (or Building Code), or any
Nationally Recognized Standard is made, it shall mean the currently adopted edition.
15.28.040 Establishment of Limits of Districts in which Storage of Flammable or
Combustible Liquids in Outside Aboveground Tanks is Prohibited —amended. The limits referred
to in Section 7902.2.2.1 and 7904.2.5.4.2 of the California Fire Code in which the storage of
flammable or combustible liquids is restricted are herby established as follows: All areas within
the City limits of National City except for Commercial and Manufacturing areas as established
under zoning regulations, as defined and set in Title 18 on the National City Municipal Code.
15.28.050 Establishment of Limits in which Storage of Liquefied Petroleum gases is
Prohibited. The limits referred to in Section 8204.2 of the California Fire Code, in which storage
of liquefied petroleum gas is restricted, are hereby established as follows: All areas within the
City limits of National City, except for Commercial and Manufacturing areas as established under
zoning regulations, as defined and set in Title 18 on the National City Municipal Code.
15.28.060 Section 7701.7.2 "Establishment of Limits for Storage of Explosives and
Blasting Agents is to be Prohibited" —amended. The limits referred to in Section 7701.7.2 of the
California Fire Code, in which storage of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited are hereby
established as follows: All areas within the City limits of National City.
15.28.070 Section 5204.5.2 `Establishment of . Limits for Storage of Compressed
Natural Gas is to be Prohibited" -amended. Section 5204.5.2 of the California Fire Code is
amended to read:
5204.5.2. Establishment of Limits for Storage of Compressed Natural
Gas. Pursuant to the authority in Section 5204.5.2 of the California Fire Code,
the storage of compressed natural gas is prohibited in all areas within the City
limits of National City, except within the following zones as established by the
National City Land Use Code: MM; Medium Manufacturing, MH; Heavy
Manufacturing, MT; Tidelands Manufacturing.
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15.28.075 Amendments made to the California Fire Code. The geographical density
of the City of National City, the dry southern California climate, which is subject to annual
drought conditions, make the following amendments set out in Section 15.28.080 through
15.28.130 necessary and meet the conditions described in Section 15.28.002; Findings and
Declarations.
15.28.080 Section 101.3 "Subjects Not Specifically Regulated by This Code" —
amended. Section 101.3 of the California Fire Code is amended to read:
101.3 Subjects Not Specifically Regulated by This Code. Where no
applicable standards or requirements are set forth in this code, or contained
within other laws, codes, regulation, ordinances or bylaws adopted by the
jurisdiction, compliance with applicable standards or the National Fire
Protection Association or other nationally recognized fire safety standards in
their most current edition as are approved shall be deemed as prima facie
evidence of compliance with the intent of this code. See also Section 9001.2.
Nothing herein shall derogate from the power of the Chief to determine
compliance with codes or standards for those activities or installations within the
Chief's jurisdiction or responsibility.
15.28.085 Section 1102.3.1 "Open Burning" -amended. Section 1102.3.1 of the
California Fire Code is amended in its entirety to read:
1102.3.1 Open Burning. Open burning is strictly prohibited within the
City Limits, except when approved by the Chief for Fire Department training and
demonstrations.
15.28.090 Section 1102.4.1 "Recreational Fires" —amended. Section 1102.4.1 of the
California Fire Code is amended in its entirety to read:
1102.4.1 Recreational Fires. Recreational Fires are strictly prohibited
within the City limits.
15.28.100 Section 1212.3 "Graphics" —amended. Section 1212.3 of the California
Fire Code is amended to read:
1212.3 Graphics. The color and design of lettering, arrows and other
symbols on exit signs shall be green in color and in high contrast with their
background. Exit signs shall have the word "EXIT" on the sign in block capital
letters not less than 6 inches (152 mm) in height with a stroke of not less the 3/4
inch (19 mm). The word "EXIT" shall have letters having a width of not less
than 2 inches (51 mm) except for the letter "I" and a minimum spacing between
letters of not less than 3/8 inch (9.5 mm). Signs with lettering larger than the
minimum dimensions established herein shall have the letter width, stroke and
spacing in proportion to their height.
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15.28.110 Section 7902.2.2.1 "Locations Where Aboveground Tanks are Prohibited"
—amended. Section 7902.2.2.1 of the California Fire Code is amended to read:
7902.2.2.1 Locations Where Aboveground Tanks are Prohibited.
General - Storage of Class I, II and III -A liquids in aboveground tanks
outside of buildings is prohibited within the City limits, except as follows:
EXCEPTION. With the approval of the Fire Chief, Class I, II and III -A
liquids may be stored aboveground outside of buildings in specially designed,
approved and listed containers with a minimum two-hour fire resistance, which
have features incorporated into their design which mitigate concerns for exposure
to heat, ignition sources and mechanical damage and leakage. Containers must
be installed and used in accordance with manufactured UL or FM listing and
provisions must be made for leak and spill containment. The Chief of the Fire
Department may disapprove the installation of such containers when in his/her
opinion, their use presents a risk to life or property. Storage is prohibited within
100 feet of any residential or institutional structure.
15.28.120 Section 7904.2.5.4.2 "Locations for Aboveground Tanks on Farms and
Construction Sites" —amended. Section 7904.2.5.4.2 of the California Fire Code is amended to
read:
7904.2.5.4.2. Locations Where Aboveground Tanks are Prohibited. The
storage of Class I, II and III -A liquids in aboveground tanks is prohibited within
the City limits, except as follows:
EXCEPTION: With the approval of the Fire Chief Class I, II and
III -A liquids may be stored aboveground outside of buildings in specially
designed, approved and listed containers with a minimum two-hour fire resistance
which have features incorporated into their design which mitigate concerns for
exposure to heat, ignition sources and mechanical damage and leakage.
Containers must be installed and used in accordance with manufactured UL or
FM listing and provisions must be made for leak and spill containment. The
Chief of the Fire Department may disapprove the installation of such containers
when in his/her opinion, their use presents a risk to life or property. Storage is
prohibited within 100 feet of any residential or institutional structure.
15.28.125 Establishment of Limits in which the Storage of Hazardous Materials is to
be Prohibited. The limits referred to in Section 8001.1.1 of the California Fire Code, in which
storage of hazardous materials is prohibited, are hereby established as follows: All areas within
the City limits of National City, except MM; Medium Manufacturing: MH; Heavy Manufacturing,
MT: Tidelands Manufacturing as established by the National City Land Use Code.
15.28.130 Section 8107.1 "Storage of Empty Wooden or Plastic Pallets" —
supplemented. Section 8107.1 of the California Fire Code is supplemented by adding the
following:
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8107.1 Storage of Empty Wooden or Plastic Pallets. The storage of empty
wooden or plastic pallets is prohibited, except as follows:
1. Outdoor Storage. Pallets may be stored outside of a building or in a
detached building. Pallets shall not be stacked closer than 5 feet from any
building.
2. Indoor Storage. Pallets shall not be stored indoors unless the premises
'are protected with an automatic fire sprinkler system in accordance with NFPA
Standard 13, Chapter 7, Section 7-5 Protection of Idle Pallets, except when both
of the following conditions are met:
a. Pallets are stored no higher than 6 feet.
b. Each pallet pile of no more than 4 stacks shall be separated
from other pallet piles by at least 8 feet of clear space and 25 feet from any
commodity.
15.28.140 Appeals. Whenever the Chief of the Fire Department or his/her duly
authorized representative disapproves an application or refuses to grant a permit applied for, or
when it is claimed that the provisions of the code have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted,
the applicant may appeal from the decision to the Advisory and Appeals Board within 10 days
from the date of the decision.
15.28.150 New materials, processes or occupancies, which may require permits. The
Building and Safety Director, the Chief of the Fire Department and the Fire Marshal shall act as a
committee to determine and specify, after giving effected persons an opportunity to be heard, any
new materials, processes or occupancies which shall require permits in addition to those now
enumerated in said code. The Fire Marshal shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his/her
office and distribute copies thereof to interested parties.
15.28.160 Penalties. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of the
California Fire Code hereby adopted or any order made thereunder, or who shall build in violation
of any detailed statement of specifications or plans submitted and approved is guilty of a
misdemeanor.
15.28.170 Repeal of conflicting ordinances. All former ordinances or parts thereof
conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance or of the Code or Standards
hereby adopted are hereby repealed.
15.28.180 Validity and severability. The City Council of the City of National City
hereby declares that should any section or portion this ordinance or of the Code or Standards
hereby adopted be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the City Council of the
City of National City that it would have passed all other portions of this ordinance independent of
the elimination here from of any such portion as may be declared invalid. It is further the intent of
the City Council that if any portion declared invalid can be severed from the remainder, or be
construed in such a manner as to give valid meaning and effect to the remaining portions, then it
may be so served or construed so as to carry out the purpose and intent of this code.
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15.28.190 Date of effect. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and
after its approval as required by law.
Section 4. Following its adoption, the City Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this
ordinance to the California State Building Standards Commission and the State Fire Marshal for
filing in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7 and 18941.4.
PASSED and ADOPTED this 1ST day of OCTOBER , 2002.
ATTEST:
Mi ael R. Dall
Ci
ty Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
George H. Eiser, III
City Attorney
1r
George H. aters, Mayor
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