HomeMy WebLinkAbout82-134 - Uniform Building Codes Local ConditionsRESOLUTION NO. 82 -134
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH SETTING FORTH FINDINGS WITH
RESPECT TO LOCAL CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY
• OF NEWPORT BEACH WHICH MAKE CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS
AND CHANGES TO THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE, THE
UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE, AND THE'NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CODE REASONABLY NECESSARY FOR HOUSING OCCUPANCIES
WHEREAS, Health & Safety Code Section 17958 mandates that
the City of Newport Beach shall adopt ordinances or regulations
imposing the same requirements as are contained in the regulations
adopted by the State pursuant to Health & Safety Code, Section
17922; and
WHEREAS, the State of California is mandated by Health &
Safety Code Section 17922 to impose the same requirements as
are contained in the most recent edition of the Uniform Housing
Code of the International Conference of Building Officials, the
Uniform.Building Code of the International Conference of Building
Officials, the Uniform Plumbing Code of the International Assoc-
iation of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, the Uniform Mechanical
Code of the International Conference of Building Officials and
the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials
and the National Electrical Code of the National Fire Protection
Association (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Codes "); and
WHEREAS, the 1979 Edition is the most recent edition of the
Uniform Housing Code, Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing
Code; and
.WHEREAS, the 1976 Edition Uniform Mechanical Code is the
most recent edition jointly published by the International Assoc-
iation of Building Officials and the International Association
of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials adopted by the State Health
and Safety Code; and
WHEREAS, Health & Safety Code Section 17958.5 permits the
City to make such changes or modifications to the Codes as are
reasonably necessary because of local conditions; and
WHEREAS, Health & Safety Code Section 17958.7 requires that
the City Council before making 'any changes or modifications pur-
suant to Section 17958.5 make express findings that such changes
or modifications are needed due to climatic, geographic,or top-
ographic conditions; and
WHEREAS, the Building Director has recommended that changes
and modification be made to the Codes and has advised that these
changes and modifications model codes
are reasonably necessary
due to local conditions
in the City of
Newport Beach and has
further advised that the
remainder of.said
changes and modifica-
tions are administrative
covered by the codes,
or procedural
in nature, or are not
NOW, THEREFORE, BE
IT RESOLVED by
the City Council of the
City of Newport Beach as
follows:
SECTION.I
The following changes and modifications to the 1979
Edition of the Uniform Building Code as recommended by
the Building Director are hereby found to be necessary
due to local climatic, geographical or topographical
conditions:
• 1. Section 1103 has been modified to permit resim.
dential patios and private carports when less
than 400 square feet and open on 3 sides to be
governed by the Zoning Code and be constructed
nearer to the property line than 3 feet. The
reason for this modification is to maximize lot
usage of narrow 25 ft. and 30 ft. lots and create
additional off street parking -:to reduce existing_
vehicle parking shortage on public streets.
2. Section 3203(f) has been amended to require that
ordinary roof covering shall have an assembly
of not less than Class C roofing including built -
up roofing, pressure treated wood shingles and
shakes, special purpose roofs and when re- roofing.
This provision should reduce the threat of serious
tragedies and property loss arising from Santa Ana
wind - swept.fires which occur annually in Orange
County communities.
3. Chapter 35 has been amended to augment the sound
transmission and noise insulation standards.
This should enhance public welfare in the densely
populated urban setting of Newport Beach.
4. Section 3703(f) has been amended requiring spark
arresters on all chimneys. This should reduce
the possibility of roof fires.
5. Section 3802(b) has been amended to require an
automatic sprinkler system in all buildings
having floors used for human occupancy located
more than 55 feet above the lowest level of
Fire Department vehicle access. This requirement
matches building height with available fire-
fighting equipment and human resources available
in the Newport Beach Fire Department.
6. Section 5402, 04, 06,and 07 have been amended by
substituting 1982 U.B.C. safety glazing require-
ments for 1979 Code provisions to comply with
Section 25997 of the Health & Safety Code.
7. Chapter 70 has been amended by augmenting the
Code provisions of excavating and grading as
well as erosion control measures to minimize
siltation and pollution of the Bay and preserve
the natural environment of Newport Beach.
•
SECTION II
The following changes and modifications to the 1979
Edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code as recommended by the
Building Director are hereby found to be necessary due to
local climatic, geographical or topographical conditions:
• 1. Section 401(a) has been amended by limiting
installation of ABS and PVC drainage pipes in
buildings of combustible construction only
instead of any 2 -story residential construction.
Fire resistive consideration are a prime criteria
in a densely developed urban areas such as Newport
Beach.
2. Section 503 has been amended by limiting install-
ation of ABS and PVC vent piping in buildings of
combustible construction only instead of any 2-
story residential construction. Fire resistive
consideration are a prime criteria in a densely
developed urban areas such as Newport Beach.
3. Section 1009(h) and Table 10 -2 have been amended
by requiring that water piping supply line shall
be a minimum of 3/4" for any building and 1"
minimum for a residence. This requirement provides
more volume and thereby overcomes low water pressure
conditions existing in many parts of the City.
4. Section 1310 has been modified to provide protec-
tion of habitable area from drainage due to leaky
water heaters by installing a pan and drain to
outside or other approved receptor, The City has
experienced extensive property damage from leaky
heaters warranting preventive measure.
5. Appendix D 1.0(a) has been amended by limiting
installation of ABS & PVC rainwater piping inside
a building to areas where combustible construction
is permitted, instead of any 2 -story residential
construction. Fire resistive consideration are a
prime criteria in a densely developed urban areas
such as Newport Beach.
SECTION III
The following changes and modifications to the 1981
Edition of the National Electrical Code as recommended by
the Building Director are hereby found to be necessary due
to local climatic, geographical or topographical conditions:
1. Article 110 -5 is amended to require that only #6 AWG
and larger may be aluminum. This requirement is
necessitated by poor performance of the material
especially in the moist and corrosive climate around
the beach area.
2. Article 210 -1 is amended to require undergrounding
of conductors for accessory uses or buildings
located on same lot. Incidence of accidental
contact by metal ladders, pool cleaning equipment
or similar equipment as well as becoming discon-
nected in local climatic wind storms.
This article is further amended to require a race-
way leading from spare circuit breakers to areas
of future expansion space when provided. This
requirement reduces future hazardous uninspected
installations and minimizes damage of the permanent
structure.
3. Article 210 -52 and 210• -70 is amended to include
detached garages and carports and minimum wire sizes.
This requirement provides the same degree of con-
venience and safety to detached garages and carports
as the code requires for attached garages.
4. Article 220 -3 is amended requiring separation of
lighting circuits and receptacle circuits. This
amendment provides reliability and safety in elect-
rical systems by insuring that added appliances will
operate properly and provides each room with 2 circuits.
5. Article 230 -43 is amended by deleting 7 of 12 methods
to wire service conductors to reduce the possibility
of fire and explosion by containing faults within
raceway should mechanical injury of utility lines
transfer high current to structure.
6. Article 230 -71 is amended requiring a single fusible
switch or automatic circuit breaker. This amendment
restricts the code provision of permitting 6 discon-
nects jeopardizing protection of panel from overload
and fire and allows for fast disconnect in time of
emergency.
7. Article 250 -83 is amended to provide additional
methods of grounding service panels to overcome
corrosion of materials due to sulphur and acid
content in local soils.
8. Article 300 -13(b) is amended to require all circuits
to have continuity of conductors (pigtailing). This
will prevent locally encountered failures by conductors
being dependent on device connections. This will no
longer permit any 'additional current to pass through
the receptacle in addition to current from directly
plugged -in devices.
9. Article 334 is amended by deleting the article in
its entirety. Metal clad cable, commonly known as
BX has not been used locally for many years due to
excessive short circuits and grounding problems.
Connectors and other parts are not longer stocked
locally and therefore not available, forcing unsafe
• substitution resulting in hazardous installations.
10. Article 336 -3 is amended by limiting the use of
non - mettalic sheathed cable to one and two - family
dwellings and not permit it as exposed wiring.
The reason for this restriction to avoid penetration
by fasteners; mechanical damage during construction,
earthquake or fire; lack of protection for emergency
power.
• 11. Article 336 -6 is amended by deleting the article
in its entirety. This non - metallic sheathed cable
is easily damaged mechanically thereby creating
an immediate fire and life hazard.
12. Article 348 -1 is amended by prohibiting the install-
ation of metallic tubing where exposed to outside
air or weather, where subject to physical damage,
where galvanic action occurs due to dissimilar metals
and where protected only by enamel coating. This is
necessary due to local corrosive soils condition,
oxidation due to salt air and weather and where during_
construction, soil compaction or concrete vibrating
may cause physical damage to this thin - walled tubing.
13. Article 350 -2 is amended by prohibiting the installa-
tion of flexible metal conduit where exposed to damage.
Local experience shows that aluminum flexible conduit
is easily damaged in areas where exposed to such poss-
ibility. '
14. Article 350 -5 is amended by prohibiting the use of
flexible metal conduit as a grounding means, unless
all conditions of the exception are met. Local cli-
matic conditions of air and soil accelerate the
corrosion of materials jeopardizing the reliability
and safety of system in short order. Underwriter's
Laboratories also published in May 1982, the statement
that "Flexible metal conduit longer than six feet has
not been judged to be suitable as a grounding means."
15. Article 410 -8 is amended by adding subsection (c)
requiring the installation switches and Prohibiting
pull chains in closets. This requirement reduces
possibility of injuries from locating pull chain in
the dark, difficult repair, use of light without pull
chain functioning.
16. Article 422 -5 is amended by adding subsection (c)
requiring food grinders, dish washers and washing
machines, dryers, heaters and other fixed appliances
with 1/3 H.P. motor or larger to be on a separate
circuit. This requirement is based on local experi-
ence of typical appliances installed, provides adequate
circuit capacity for these larger fixed appliances and
reduces costly rewiring or unsafe installation.
SECTION IV
Additional amendments have been made to the 1979
• Edition of the Uniform Building Code, the 1979 Edition
of the Uniform Mechanical Code, the 1979 Edition of the
Uniform Plumbing Code, and the 1981 Edition of the National
is
•
Electrical Code which were found to be administrative
or procedural in nature or do not concern themselves
with subjects not covered in the California Adminis-
trative Codes and are found to be reasonable and required
to safeguard life and property within the City of Newport
Beach.
SECTION V
A copy of this Resolution together with the Ordin-
ances adopting the City Codes shall be filed with the
California Department of Housing and Community Development
by the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach as required
by State law.
ADOPTED THIS
1982.
ATTEST:
ty Clerk
i
12th DAY OF October