HomeMy WebLinkAbout22156 - RESOLUTIONS - 2/13/2008 RESOLUTION NO. 22156
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
PALM SPRINGS, CALIFORNIA, FINDING THAT CERTAIN
LOCAL CONDITIONS REQUIRE AMENDMENTS,
ADDITIONS AND DELETIONS TO THE CALIFORNIA
BUILDING STANDARDS CODE, 2007 EDITION, AND THE
CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, 2007 EDITION.
WHEREAS, the City Council is considering adoption of the 2007 editions of the
California Building Standards Code and the California Fire Code; and
WHEREAS, modifications and changes of certain provisions in said Codes are
considered reasonably necessary due to local conditions; and
WHEREAS, California Health and Safety Code Sections 17958, 17958.5 and 17958.7
govern the adoption by local governments of the various codes, and certain provisions
of other ordinances pertaining to methods of housing construction and said provisions
require, among other things, that the adopting local government make express findings
that such modifications and changes are needed before enacting said modifications and
changes; and
WHEREAS, express findings of need due to local conditions have been determined by
the City Council in the case of each modification and change of the Codes herein
referred to.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PALM SPRINGS DOES HEREBY RESOLVE:
SECTION 1. That the set of express findings entitled "Express findings in connection
with City of Palm Springs' amendments, deletions and additions to the California
Building Standards Code (2007 editions of the California Building, Mechanical,
Plumbing, and Electrical Codes) attached to this Resolution as Exhibit "A", and the set
of express findings entitled "Express findings in connection with the City of Palm
Springs" amendments, deletions, and additions to the 2007 Edition of the California Fire
Code attached to this Resolution as Exhibit "B", shall constitute the official set of
express findings of need for changes to the 2007 editions of the California Building and
Electrical Codes as required by California Health and Safety Code Sections 17958,
17958.5. and 17958.7.
SECTION 2. The City Clerk shall forward directly to the California Building Standards
Commission for filing therewith, a certified copy of this Resolution.
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ADOPTED THIS 13th day of February, 2008.
David H. Ready, ager
ATTEST:
)mies Thompson, City Clerk
CERTIFICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss.
CITY OF PALM SPRINGS )
I, JAMES THOMPSON, City Clerk of the City of Palm Springs, hereby certify that
Resolution No. 22156 is a full, true and correct copy, and was duly adopted at an
adjourned meeting of the City Council of the City of Palm Springs on the 13th day of
February, 2008, by the following vote:
AYES: Councilmember Hutcheson, Councilmember Mills, Councilmember
Weigel, Mayor Pro Tem Foat, and Mayor Pougnet.
NOES: None.
` ABSENT; None.
ABSTAIN: None.
les Thompson, City Clerk
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EXHIBIT "A"
HEADINGS ARE SHOWN IDENTIFYING EACH SPECIFIC CODE AFFECTED.
EACH MODIFICATION OR CHANGE OF A CODE PROVISION IS
SUMMARIZED, FOLLOWED BY AN EXPRESS FINDING SO DESIGNATED.
THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, 2007 EDITION
Express Finding for Subsections 903 and 903.2: These modifications require
sprinkler systems in buildings at occupancy levels lower than those stipulated in
the California Building Code. The active earlhquake fault system that is located
near this community possesses the capability of initiating a disaster that would
quickly overrun the Fire Department's current resources. Providing additional
built-in fire protection for the buildings allows more fires to be automatically
extinguished without Fire Department assistance if a major earthquake were to
occur.
Express Finding for Section 1207.1: This modification provides a minimum noise
insulation performance standard to protect persons within detached single family
dwellings which are located within the airport `N' zone overlay from the effects of
excessive noise.
Express Finding for Section 1505: This provision prohibits the use of untreated
wood, shingle or shake roofs. Local fire conditions of high winds, high
temperatures, and low humidity contribute to a local fire conflagration or problem.
Lateral extension of fire between structures, which results from fire ignition of
combustible roofs or surrounding areas, is a serious local concern.
Express Finding for Section 1509: This provision requires that, at the time of
reroofing, roof top equipment be provided with a six inch high platform with sheet
metal cap, when not already present. Due to the extreme heat experienced in
desert areas, reroofing is required more frequently than under normal conditions.
Equipment platforms allow reroofing to take place without removing and
reinstalling roof top equipment, thereby reducing damage to that equipment and
associated ductwork and electrical wiring.
Express Finding for Appendix J, Grading, Sections J104.1 and 104.2: All
modifications listed here apply to excavation and grading, and consist of
eliminating exemptions from permit controls, requiring a showing of method of
dust control, and reducing the scope of "required" grading from 5,000 to 2,000
cubic yards (unless excepted). All of the above are deemed reasonable and
necessary due to the fragile nature of the typical desert area topography and
ultra-dry climate. The desert "crust" is thin and surface disturbances remain as
potential "sand blow" problems for a considerable period of time if abandoned
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EXHIBIT "B"
A SUMMARY OF THE EXPRESS FINDINGS FOR LOCAL AMENDMENTS
MADE TO THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, AS APPLICABLE TO CLIMATIC,
TOPOGRAPHICAL, AND GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS ONLY, ARE SET
FORTH HEREIN.
Section 1. Findings.
A. Climatic Conditions: Palm Springs has an and desert climate with annual rainfall of is
less than 6 inches. There are more than one hundred days a year when
temperatures are 100 degrees or more. Hot, dry winds during the summer months
along with seasonal Santa Ana winds are common to Palm Springs. These winds
constitute a contributing factor which causes small fires originating in high density
developments presently being constructed in Palm Springs, which spread quickly
and create the need for an increased level of fire protection. This added protection,
including, but not limited to, on-site fire protection systems, will supplement normal
fire department response available in new development and provide immediate fire
protection for life and safety of occupied single and multiple-occupancy buildings
during fire occurrence;
B. Geologic and Topographic:
1. Palm Springs is located in the desert that contains mountains, brush, and covered
wild lands. Elevation ranges from 479 feet in the central business district 4,000
feet in the mountains in the most Southern boundaries of the city limits.
Topography extends from flat to 15% slope for habitable land. Traffic and
circulation congestion in the urban areas to buildings located in the commercial
areas in the most Northern and Eastern boundaries of the city limits often place
fire department response time to emergencies at risk. This condition makes the
need for enhanced on-site fire protection systems for property occupants
necessary; and
2. The San Andreas fault is a major earthquake fault located only a few miles north
of Palm Springs. In addition, there are numerous minor faults located throughout
Riverside County which are subject to earthquakes. In addition, Palm Springs is
subjected to high wind conditions, blowing sand, flooding, landslides and wildfires.
The placement of existing and new development buildings along with fire
department staffing constraints have made it difficult for the fire department to
locate additional fire stations. These constraints challenge current staffing to
concentrate fire companies and personnel to control fires in single and multi-story
retail buildings, commercial, and industrial buildings, making enhanced, built-in fire
protection systems necessary.
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without proper continuing attention. The problem may become completely out of
control should a windstorm take place in an area where there has been
insufficient watering.
THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, 2007 EDITION
Express Finding for Subsection 90-8(A) — Service Load: This provision
establishes standards which provide additional service capacity and distribution
center spaces to allow for future additions requiring increased use of electricity.
Reserve capacity and distribution center spaces are considered necessary due
to increased electrical demand associated with special air conditioning and other
requirements due to the extremes of temperature prevalent in desert areas.
Express Finding for Subsection 310-2(6) —Aluminum Conductor Limitations: This
provision establishes limitations concerning the use of aluminum conductors.
These more stringent requirements are established to minimize the fire hazard
caused by the inherent characteristics of aluminum wiring under the extremes of
temperature prevalent in desert areas.