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HomeMy WebLinkAbout90-15 - Amending Chapter 9.04 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code to Adopt the Uniform Fire Code, 1988 EditionORDINANCE NO. 90 -15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 9.04 OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE TO ADOPT THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE, 1988 EDITION. •The City Council of the City of Newport Beach does ordain as follows: Section 1. Chapter 9.04 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code is amended to read as follows: Section 9.04.010 Adoption of the 1988 Uniform Fire Code (UFC). Section 9.04.020 Amendment -to Section 2.304(b) of the UFC. Section 9.04.030 Amendment to Section 9.103 of the UFC. Section 9.04.040 Amendment to Section 9.105 of the UFC. Section 9.04.050 Amendment to Section 10.203 of the UFC. Section 9.04.060 Amendment to Section 10.209 of the UFC. Section 9.04.070 Amendment to Section 10.301 of the UFC. Section 9.04.080 Amendment to Section 11.101(d) of the UFC. Section 9.04.090 Amendment to Section 11.101 to add new Section (e) to the UFC. Section 9.04.100 Amendment to Section 11.209 of the UFC. Section 9.04.110 Amendment to Section 77.106(b) of the UFC. Section 9.04.120 Amendment to Section 79.501 of the UFC. Section 9.04.130 Amendment to Section 79.601(a) of the UFC. Section 9.04.140 Amendment to Section 79.1401 of the UFC. Section 9.04.150 Amendment to Section 79.910(d) of the UFC. Section 9.04.160 Amendment to Section 82.102(a) of the UFC. Section 9.04.170 Amendment to Appendix II -C 5(a) of the UFC. Section 9.04.180 Amendment to Section 10.306(b) of the UFC. Section 9.04.190 Amendment to Section 10.306 of the UFC. Section 9.04.200 Amendment to Section 2.105 of the UFC. Section 9.04.210 Amendment to Article 2 of the UFC. Section 9.04.220 Amendment to Section 10.208 of the UFC. Section 9.04.230 Amendment to Appendix I -B of the UFC. Section 9.04.240 Amendment to Section 10.305(b) of the UFC. Section 9.04.250 Amendment to Section 10.308. 2 of the UFC. Section 9.04.260 Amendment to Section 14.106(a) of the UFC. Section 9.04.270 Amendment to Section 10.207(c) of the UFC. Section 9.04.280 Amendment to Section 10.208(a) of the UFC. Section 9.04.290 Amendment to Section 10.206(a) of the UFC. Section 9.04.300 Amendment to the first printing of the 1988 UFC. Section 9.04.310 Amendment to the National Fire Protection Association Standard 1500. Section 9.04.320 Amendments to Section 80.312 and Table 80.312 -A of the UFC. 1 Section 9.04.330 Amendment to Section 10.309(b) of the UFC. Section 9.04.340 Amendment to Section 10.306(a) of the UFC. Section 9.04.350 Amendment to Section 10.301(c) of the UFC. Section 9.04.360 Severability. Section 9.04.010. Adoption of the 1988 Uniform Fire Code. • Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 50022.1 through 50022.5, of the Government Code of the State of California, there is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference into this chapter, that certain Code entitled "Uniform Fire Code," (1988 Edition) referred to in this chapter as the "Fire Code" specifically including Appendices, Division I through Division VI, save and except such portions as are hereafter deleted, added or amended. One (1) certified copy of which is to be on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach and open for public inspection. Section 9.04.020. Amendment of Section 2.304(b) of the Fire Code. Section 2.304(b) of the Fire Code is amended by inserting therein the following to read: "NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION Batterymarch Park Quincy, Massachusetts 02269 All of the National Fire Protection Association Codes, Standards, Recommended Practices, Manuals, Guides and Model Laws contained in the National Fire Codes, published and promulgated by the National Fire Protection Association, a copy of which is on file with the Newport Beach Fire Department, 1988 Edition." Code. Section 9.04.030. Amendment to Section 9.103 of the Fire Section 9.103 of the Fire Code is amended by adding the 9 definition of "Authorized Representative" as follows: "Authorized Representative shall mean those persons described in Sections 2.104, 2.105 and 2.106 of this Code." 2 Section 9.04.040. Amendment to Section 9.105 of the Fire Code. Section 9.105 of the Fire Code is amended by adding the definition of "Corporation Counsel" as follows: "Corporation Counsel as used herein shall mean the City • Attorney of the City of Newport Beach." Section 9.04.050. Amendment to Section 10.203 of the Fire Code. Section 10.203 of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "No person shall use or operate any hydrant or other valves installed on any water system intended for use by the Chief for fire suppression purposes and which is accessible to any public highway, alley or private way open to or generally used by the public, unless such person first secures a permit from the controlling water agency. This section does not apply to the use of a hydrant or other valves by a person employed, and authorized to make such use, by the water company which supplies water to such hydrants or other valves." Code. Section 9.04.060. Amendment to Section 10.209 of the Fire Section 10.209 of the Fire Code is amended by adding Subsections (b) and (c) as follows: "Section 10.209(b) Key Box System. Key box shall contain two sets of the following: 1. Keys to locked points of ingress whether on the interior or exterior of the building. 2. Keys to locked mechanical equipment rooms. 3. Keys to locked electrical rooms. Ip 4. Keys to elevator controls. 5. Keys to other areas as directed by the Chief. (c) Entrance Gates /Chains. All emergency vehicle access gates, private gated communities, chains across fire lanes, and gates that provide access to the beach and /or wildland areas, shall have a lock approved by the Fire Chief. Where gates are 9 electrically operated, an approved fire department key switch shall be installed." Section 9.04.070. Amendment to Section 10.301 of the Fire Code. Section 10.301 of the Fire Code is amended by adding subsection (g) to read as follows: "Section 10.301(g) Provide and install electrical outlets (120 volt, duplex) that are connected to the emergency generator circuitry /system, when generator is required by Section 1807 or 1907 of the Uniform Building Code, in the following locations: 1. In the main exit corridor of each floor, adjacent to each exit enclosure. 2. In each elevator lobby. 3. In public assembly areas larger than 1500 square feet. 4. In every fire control room. 5. In such other areas as may be designated by the Chief. Outlets shall be RED in color." Section 9.04.080. Amendment to section 11.101(d) of the Fire Code. Section 11.101(d) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Notwithstanding the provisions of this Chapter, no person shall do or allow any such burning without a permit issued in compliance with the Rules and Regulations of South Coast Air Quality Management District." Section 9.04.090. Amendment to Section 11.101 of the Fire Code. Section 11.101 of the Fire Code is amended by adding sub- section (e) to read as follows: "11.101. (e) CAMP FIRES. No person shall make, set or maintain any beach or camp fire at any place within the City except in areas where proper containers are provided for such fires by the City and where City signs are plainly posted indicating such fires are permissible." 4 Section 9.04.100. Amendment to Section 11.209(a) of the Fire Code. Section 11.209(a) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "ATRIUM AND MALL FURNISHINGS. Section 11.209(a). The .potential heat of combustible furnishings and decorative materials within atriums and malls shall not exceed 9000 BTU per pound when located within an area of the atrium or mall that is more than 20 feet below ceiling- mounted sprinklers. EXCEPTION: Furnishings certified as flame- retardant to the satisfaction of the Chief may be used in atriums and malls." Section 9.04.110. Amendment to Section 77.106(b) of the Fire Code. Section 77.106(b) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "(b) The storage of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited anywhere in the City of Newport Beach unless a permit authorizing use and /or storage has been issued by the Chief." Section 9.04.120. Amendment to Section 79.501 of the Fire Code. Section 79.501 of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 79.501. The storage of Class I and Class II liquids in aboveground tanks outside of buildings is prohibited within the boundaries of the City of Newport Beach unless a permit authorizing use and /or storage has been issued by the Chief." Section 9.04.130. Amendment to Section 79.601(a) of the Fire Code. Section 79.601(a) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 79.601. (a) Location. "The underground storage of flammable liquids shall be prohibited in any residential district or any residential area of a P -C district, as defined in Chapter 20.5 of this Code, within the City." 5 Code. Section 9.04.140. Amendment to Section 79.1401. of the Fire Section 79.1401 of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 79.1401. This division shall apply to that portion •of a property where flammable and combustible liquids are received by tank vessel, pipe lines, tank car or tank vehicle and are stored or blended in bulk for the purpose of distributing such liquids by tank vessel, pipeline, tank car, tank vehicle or container. No new bulk plant for flammable liquids shall be constructed within the boundaries of the City of Newport Beach except as permitted by the Chief." Section 9.04.150. Amendment to Section 79.910(d) of the Fire Code. Section 79.910(d)5 of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "The dispensing of Class aboard boats, barges or other the boundaries of the City of emergency subject to approval Section 9.04.160. Amend Fire Code. I, II or III -A liquids from tanks floating craft is prohibited within Newport Beach except in an by the Chief." nent to Section 82.102 (a) of the Section 82.102(a) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 82.102.(a) Permit. No person shall install or maintain a liquified petroleum gas container, except portable containers of less than twenty (20) gallons water capacity, unless natural gas is unavailable in the area or unless such installation is needed for special industrial process or use, unless a permit has been issued by the Chief. An application for permit shall be accompanied by plans and specifications and the Chief may impose such conditions as may be necessary to protect health, safety and welfare." C: Code. Section 9.04.170. Amendment to Appendix II -C of the Fire Appendix II -C 5. (a) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Appendix II -C 5. (a) Any portions of a float more than one hundred and fifty feet (1501) from fire apparatus access or a marine service station shall be provided with an approved wet standpipe system installed in conformity with applicable standards in Uniform Building Code Standard No. 38 -2 and Article 10 of the Fire Code." Section 9.04.180. Amendment to Section 10.306 (b) of the Fire Code. Section 10.306(b) is amended, and subsections 5 -9 added, to read as follows: "Section 10.306. (b) All Occupancies with no exceptions. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed: 5. In all occupancies when the total floor area, regardless of area separation walls or allowable area increases, exceeds five thousand square feet (50001). The building shall be sprinklered throughout. Sections 505, 506, 507, 508 and Tables 5 -C and 5 -D of the Uniform Building Code shall apply after the provisions of this paragraph have been implemented. 6. In existing buildings with a floor area of five thousand square feet (50001) or more; A. Any time the existing building square footage is increased; and B. Compliance with the time period set forth in number eight (8) of this section has been agreed upon. 7. In all occupancies when the building has floors, as measured from the top level of the floor surface, located more than forty feet (401) above grade level. The building shall be sprinklered throughout. S. In all occupancies when fire sprinklers are use to implement provisions of Uniform Building Code, section 3305(8)5, new or existing buildings shall be sprinklered throughout. In rA existing buildings when fire sprinklers are used, a plan for completion of the required work shall be approved by the Fire Chief and the Building Official. The total time for installation throughout the building shall not extend beyond five (5) years from the date the plan is approved. •9. In all occupancies, when buildings are partially sprinklered, sprinklered areas shall be separated from non - sprinklered areas of buildings by a minimum one hour rated separation. Separation shall be from slab to slab or slab to one (1) hour rated ceiling." Code. Section 9.04.190. Amendment to Section 10.306 of the Fire Section 10.306 of the Fire Code is amended by adding subsection (i) to read as follows: "Section 10.306. (i) System Design. Automatic sprinkler system design shall comply with the requirements of the applicable codes and the following: 1. The total demand for hydraulically designed sprinkler systems shall not exceed ninety percent (90 %) of the available pressure and water supply. 2. Sprinkler system design including any required additional water for hose or standpipes shall not exceed the rated capacity of a fire pump used to supply the system. 3. In all buildings subject to the application of Section 10.301(c) of the Fire Code, the Chief may require that the maximum floor area to be protected by sprinklers supplied by each system riser, on any floor, shall not exceed twice the basic allowable floor area as set forth in Table 5 -C of the Uniform Building Code for the type of construction regardless of area increase allowances permitted by Uniform Building Code Section 506. When more than one sprinkler system is required for protection of any one floor area, the systems shall be separated by area separation walls as described in Section 505(e) of the Uniform Building Code for the type of construction considered." 93 Code. Section 9.04.200. Amendment to Section 2.105 of the Fire Section 2.105 of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 2.105. The Chief, members of the Fire Prevention •Bureau and sworn members of the Newport Beach Fire Department shall have the power to issue citations for violations of the Fire Code." Section 9.04.210. Amendment to Article 2 of the Fire Code. Article 2 of the Fire Code is amended by adding Section 2.110 to read as follows: "Section 2.110. Fees. The Newport Beach City Council shall establish by resolution, and from time to time amend, fees for the administration of this Chapter. Fees required by this Chapter shall be in addition to those required by any other Chapter of this code." • Code. Section 9.04.220. Amendment to Section 10.208 of the Fire Section 10.208 of the Fire Code is amended by adding Subsection (c) as follows: "Section 10.208(c) Chains. Chains, cables, or ropes that extend across driveways or other vehicle entrances, shall be made visible by placing a twelve inch (1211) by twelve inch (12 ") reflective sign every six feet (6') or portion thereof. The lowest point or center span shall be at least twenty inches (2011) above the ground." Code. Section 9.04.230. Amendment to Appendix I -B of the Fire Appendix I -B of the Fire Code is deleted. Section 9.04.240. Amendment to Section 10.305(b1 of the Fire Code. Section 10.305(b) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 10.305. (b) Approvals. All fire - extinguishing systems, including automatic sprinkler systems, Class I, II and 9 III combined standpipes, Halon systems and other special automatic extinguishing systems, and basement pipe inlets shall be approved and shall be subject to periodic tests as may be required. A condition of approval of Halon systems shall be satisfactory passage of a full discharge test utilizing an •approved test gas or an accepted room integrity test prior to final acceptance of the system. Such tests are only required when the room protected by the Halon system is not equipped with an automatic sprinkler system. The location of all fire department hose connections shall be approved by the Fire Chief." Section 9.04.250. Amendment to Section 10.308. 2 of the Fire Code. Section 10.308. 2 of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 10.308. 2. Sprinklers shall not be installed when the application of water or flame and water to the contents may constitute a serious life or fire hazard. Other fire extinguishing systems compatible with the hazardous materials being stored or used, and approved by the chief shall be provided." Section 9.04.260. Amendment to Section 14.106(a) of the Fire Code. Section 14.106(a) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 14.106. (a) Maintenance and Testing. Fire alarm systems shall be maintained and tested in accordance with nationally recognized standards. The fire alarm system shall be tested annually and a report shall be sent to the Fire Marshal within thirty (30) days of the test." Section 9.04.270. Amendment to Section 30.207(c) of the Fire Code. Section 10.207(c) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 10.207(c) Width. The unobstructed width of a fire apparatus access road shall be not less than twenty feet (201). 10 • • J In the area of fire hydrants, the width shall be increased to twenty -six feet (261). The minimum width of a gate or opening that fire apparatus would be expected to use shall be not less than fourteen feet (141) unobstructed. This minimum width may be increased depending on the length of the approach." Section 9.04.280. Amendment to Section 10.208(a) of the Fire Code. Section 10.208(a) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: "Section 10.208. (a) General. Approved numbers or addresses shall be placed on all new and existing buildings in such a position as to be plainly visible and legible from the center of the street or road fronting the property. Said numbers shall contrast with their background. The minimum size numbers shall be four inches (411) in height." Section 9.04.290. Amendment to the 1988 Uniform Fire Code First Printing. The first printing of the 1988 Uniform Fire Code contained several errors. The following is a list of known errors provided by I.C.B.O.: Page 18 Sec. 4.108. In Item No. 1.1, between the words "for" and "aggregate," add the words "portable containers of less than 125 gallons." Page 48 Sec. 10.207(b). At the end of the first paragraph, add the words, " ... as measured by an unobstructed route around the exterior of the building." Page 64 Sec. 11.201(b) word "equipped." In the first sentence, delete the Page 225 Sec. 79.203.(a) In the last sentence of the first paragraph, replace "Group H, Division 2 Occupancy" with "Group H. Division 3 Occupancy." Page 261 Sec. 79.603.1 At the end of this subsection change 112.303(b)" to read 112.304(b)." Page 324 Sec. 80.301(b) At the end of this subsection change 112.303(b)" to read 112.304(b)." 11 Page 475 Appendix VI -D, Table No. 33 -A. In Item No. 10, Dwellings, revise the occupant load factor "200" to 11300." Section 9.04.300. Amendment to National Fire Protection Association Standard 1500. National Fire Protection Association Standard 1500 is • deleted. Section 9.04.310. Amendment to Section 80.103(c) and (d) of the Fire Code. Section 80.103(c) and (d) of the Fire Code are amended to read as follows: "Section 80.103(c). Hazardous Materials Management Plan. When required by the chief, each application for a permit pursuant to this article shall include a Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) in accordance with Appendix II -E and shall contain any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code, Article 1, Chapter 6.95 for Business Plan. Section 80.103(d). Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. When required by the chief, each application for a permit pursuant to this article shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS) in accordance with Appendix II -E and shall contain any additional elements as required in the California Health and Safety Code, Article 1, Chapter 6.95 for Business Plan." Section 9.04.320. Amendment to Section 80.312 and Table No. 80.312 -A of the Fire Code. Section 80.312 of the Fire Code is amended such that "highly toxic solid" or" highly toxic liquid" whenever used in this section, shall include toxic solids and toxic liquids as defined in Article 9. Section 9.04.330. Amendment to Section 10.309(b) of the Fire Code. Section 10.309(b) of the Fire Code is amended to read as follows: 12 "Section 10.309(b) Where Required. Standpipe systems shall be provided as set forth in Table No. 10.309. When fire protection requires both a standpipe and a sprinkler system, the two systems shall be tied together with one (1) fire department connection." •Section 9.04.340. Amendment to Section 10.306(a) of the Fire Code. Section 10.306(a) of the Fire Code is amended by adding a third paragraph to read as follows: "Section 10.306(a) Where Required. All new sprinklered building shall have a separate sprinkler control valve for each floor." 9.04.350. Amendment to Section 10.301(c) of the Fire Code. Section 10.301(c) of the Fire Code is amended by adding a fourth paragraph to read as follows: "Section 10.301(c) Water Supply. In new construction, a fire hydrant is required to be located within one hundred feet (1001) of a fire department connection. In high rise buildings, thirty feet (301) is the required maximum distance to a fire hydrant." Section 9.04.360. Severability. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of the Ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed this Ordinance and each and every section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase not declared invalid or unconstitutional without regard to whether 1p any portion of the Ordinance would be subsequently declared invalid or unconstitutional. Section 2. 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 13 within fifteen (15) days after its adoption. The ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) from its adoption. Section 3: This Ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Newport Beach held on the 26th day of March , 1990, and adopted on the 9th day of 0 April , 1990, by the following vote, to -wit: AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS TURNER, WATT, SANSONE, HART, STRAUSS, COX NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS NONE ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS PLUMMER (MAYOR PRO TEM Ank AT CITY CLERK pb FE �451_r +�a.r5� it 14