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6413ORDINANCE NO. 6413 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REPEALING CHAPTER 15.03 AND ADDING NEW CHAPTER 15.03 TO TITLE 15 OF THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING STANDARDS CODES WHEREAS, every three years the California Building Standards Commission compiles and publishes the adoptions, amendments and repeal of administrative regulations to Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, also referred to as the "California Building Standards Code"; and WHEREAS, the California Building Standards Commission has promulgated the 2016 editions of the California Building Code, the California Residential Code, the California Plumbing Code, the California Mechanical Code, the California Electrical Code, the California Green Building Standards Code, the California Energy Code, the California Existing Building Code, and the California Green Building Standards Code (hereinafter referred to collectively as "Codes"); and WHEREAS, the State of California does not adopt the Scope and Administration Section, Chapter 1, of the International Building Code to allow each local City to do so and modify to their local conditions; and WHEREAS, local agencies are mandated to impose essentially the same requirements as are contained in the Codes; and WHEREAS, the Codes are designed to be adopted by reference by local agencies as enforceable regulations with such modifications or changes as local agencies find and determine are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographic conditions; and WHEREAS, California Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7 requires that the City Council, before making any modifications or changes to the Codes, shall make an express finding that such changes or modifications are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographical conditions; and WHEREAS, the Building Official has recommended that the Codes be adopted by reference with such changes and modifications thereto as are set forth in this Ordinance, which are reasonably necessary due to the following local conditions in the City of Anaheim: A. Climatic Conditions 1. Hot, dry Santa Ana winds are common to all areas within the City of Anaheim. These winds, which can cause small fires which spread quickly, are a contributing factor to the high fire danger in the area, and create the need for an increased level of fire protection. This added protection will supplement normal fire department response available and provide immediate protection for life and safety of multiple occupancy occupants during fire occurrences. 2. Orange County and the City of Anaheim are located in a semi -arid Mediterranean type climate which predisposes all fuels, including wood shingles to rapid ignition and spread of fire. Therefore, there exists a need for additional fire protection measures. 3. The warm, dry climate is conducive to swimming pools which creates a higher probability of child drowning where pools are unprotected. B. Geological Conditions 1. The City of Anaheim and the greater Los Angeles region is a densely populated area having buildings and structures constructed over and near a vast array of fault systems capable of producing major earthquakes, including but not limited to the recent 1994 Northridge Earthquake. The proposed modification emphasize that the design concern is for seismic -force -resisting elements and therefore need to be incorporated into the code to assure that new buildings and structures and additions or alterations to existing buildings or structures are designed and constructed in accordance with the scope and objectives of the International Building Code. Experts predict a major earthquake in our area within the next 50 years. This situation creates the need for both additional fire protection measures and automatic on-site fire protection of building occupants since a multitude of fires may result from breakage of gas and electric lines as a result of an earthquake. 2. Traffic and circulation congestion presently existing in the City of Anaheim often places fire department response time to fire occurrences at risk. This condition will be exacerbated by any major disaster, including any earthquake wherein damage to the highway system will occur. This condition makes the need for additional on-site protection for property occupants necessary. 3. Placement of multiple occupancy buildings, location of arterial roads, and fire department staffing constraints due to recent revenue -limiting state legislation have made it difficult for the fire department to locate additional fire stations and provide manpower sufficient to concentrate fire companies and personnel to control fires in high density apartment or condominium buildings. These conditions create the need for built-in onsite fire protection systems to protect occupants and property until fire -fighting apparatus and personnel arrive on the scene. The City of Anaheim is located in an area subject to a climatic condition of high winds and low humidity. This combination of events creates an environment which is conducive to rapidly spreading fires. Control of such fires requires rapid response. Obstacles generated by a strong wind, such as fallen trees, street lights and utility poles will greatly impact the response time to reach an incident scene. The City of Anaheim is located in the middle of a seismically active area. The viability of the public water system would be questionable at best after a major seismic event. This would leave very large buildings vulnerable to uncontrolled fires due to a lack of 2 available water and an inability to pump sufficient quantities of any available water to fight a fire. A severe seismic event has the potential to negatively impact any rescue or fire suppression activities because it is likely to create obstacles similar to those indicated under the high wind section above. With the probability of strong aftershocks, there exists a need to provide increased protection for safety against structure fires. 4. Untreated wood roofs cause or contribute to serious fire hazard and to the rapid spread of fires when such fires are accompanied by high winds. Pieces of burning wooden roofs become flying brands and are carried by the wind to other locations and thereby spread fire quickly. C. Topographic Conditions 1. The City of Anaheim is in an area with a high percentage of structures on hillsides. Access for fire or rescue response and staging for firefighting are made difficult due to the terrain. Amendments to the 2016 Editions of the California Codes are found reasonably necessary based on the climatic, geological and topographic conditions cited above and are listed as follows: 2016 California Buildin Code Code Section Code Section Topic Finding Chapter 1, Div. II Administrative Provisions Administrative Table 1505.1 Roof Covering A-1, A-2, B-4, C-1 1505.1.3 Roof Covering A-1, A-2, B-4, C-1 1505.5 Roof Covering A-1, A-2, B-4, C-1 1505.7 Roof Covering A-1, A-2, B-4, C-1 1807.1.6 Prescriptive Design of Foundation Walls B-1 3109.4.4.2 Private pool definition Administrative 2016 California Residential Code Code Section Topic Finding Table 301.2(1) Design Criteria Administrative R902.1 Roof Coverings A-1, A-2, B-4, C-1 R902.1.3 Roof Coverings A-1, A-2, B-4, C-1 R902.2 Roof Coverings A-1, A-2, B-4, C-1 2016 California Electrical Code Code Section Topic Finding Article 310.106(B) Aluminum Wiring Restrictions Administrative Article 310.121 Aluminum Wiring — Continuous Inspection Administrative Article 690.13 Photovoltaic Systems Administrative 2016 California Green Building Standards Code Code Section Topic Finding 301.1 Voluntary measures Administrative Additional amendments made to the Codes, as set forth in this Ordinance, are hereby found to be either administrative or procedural in nature or concern themselves with subjects not covered in the Codes. The changes made include provisions making each of the Codes compatible with other codes enforced by the City. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 15.03 of Title 15 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby, repealed. SECTION 2. That new Chapter 15.03 of Title 15 of the Anaheim Municipal Code be, and the same is hereby added, to the Anaheim Municipal Code to read in full as follows: CHAPTER 15.03 BUILDING STANDARDS CODES AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION Sections: 15.03.010 Adoption of Building Standards Codes. 15.03.020 Amendment to Chapter 1 of the International Building Code. 15.03.030 Amendments to the California Building Code. 15.03.040 Amendments to the California Residential Code. 15.03.050 Amendments to the California Electrical Code. 15.03.060 Amendments to the California Mechanical Code. 15.03.070 Amendments to the California Plumbing Code. 15.03.080 Amendments to the California Energy Code. 15.03.090 Amendments to the California Existing Building Code. 15.03.100 Amendments to the California Green Building Standards Code. 15.03.110 Amendments to the California Referenced Standards Code. 15.03.120 Amendments to the California Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code. M 15.03.010 ADOPTION OF BUILDING STANDARDS CODES. .010 Pursuant to Section 50022.1 et seq. of the California Government Code and Section 513 of the City Charter, the City Council of the City of Anaheim does hereby adopt, by reference, the following California Building Codes, subject to the amendments set forth in this chapter: .0101 The 2016 Edition of the California Building Code (which is based on the 2015 International Building Code). The provisions of the California Building Code shall apply to all buildings and structures other than those meeting the scoping limitations contained in the California Residential Code. .0102 The 2016 Edition of the California Residential Code (which is based on the 2015 International Residential Code). The provisions of the California Residential Code shall apply to detached one and two family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhomes) not more than three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress and their accessory structures. .0103 The 2016 Edition of the California Electrical Code ( which is based on the 2014 National Electrical Code). The provisions of the California Electrical Code shall apply to the installation of electrical systems, including alterations, repairs, replacement, equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances thereto. .0104 The 2016 Edition of the California Mechanical Code (which is based on the 2015 Uniform Mechanical Code). The provisions of the California Mechanical Code shall apply to the installation, alterations, repairs and replacement of residential and commercial mechanical and gas systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and for appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems, incinerators and other energy-related systems. Where there is a conflict between the California Mechanical Code and the California Plumbing Code, as related to the chapters pertaining to fuel gases, the provisions provided in the California Plumbing Code shall prevail. .0105 The 2016 Edition of the California Plumbing Code (which is based upon the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code). The provisions of the California Plumbing Code shall apply to the installation, alteration, repair, replacement of plumbing systems and gas delivery 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 provisions of the California Plumbing Code shall apply to private sewage disposal systems. .0106 The 2016 Edition of the California Energy Code. The provisions of the California Energy Code, Title 24, Part 6 shall apply to all matters governing the design and construction of buildings for energy efficiency. .0107 The 2016 Edition of the California Historical Building Code. The provisions of the California Historical Building Code shall apply to the alteration and repair of recognized historical buildings. .0108 The 2016 Edition of the California Existing Building Code (which is based on the 2015 International Existing Building Code). The provisions of the California Existing Building Code shall apply to maintenance of existing buildings. .0109 The 2016 Edition of the California Green Building Standards (which is known as the CALGreen Code). The mandatory provisions of the California Green Building Standards Code shall apply to all buildings and structures. .0110 The 2016 Edition of the California Referenced Standards Code. The provisions of the California Referenced Standards Code shall apply to all buildings and structures, as outlined in the Code. .0111 The 1997 Edition of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, as published by the International Conference of Building Officials. .0112 Scope and Administration Section, Chapter 1, of the 2015 Edition of the International Building Code will replace all Administration Sections and Chapters of all Codes and Standards adopted. .020 The Codes set forth in this section shall be collectively referred to and may be cited collectively as the "Building Standards Codes," and, individually, as the Anaheim Building Code, the Anaheim Residential Code, the Anaheim Electrical Code, the Anaheim Mechanical Code, the Anaheim Plumbing Code, the Anaheim Energy Code, the Anaheim Historical Building Code, the Anaheim Existing Building Code, the Anaheim Green Building Standards Code, the Anaheim Referenced Standards Code, the Anaheim Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, and the Anaheim Swimming Pool and Spa Code. The provisions of the Building Standards Codes, as amended by this chapter, shall constitute the building regulations of the City of Anaheim. Provisions in the appendices of the Building Standards Codes shall not apply unless specifically adopted. .030 In accordance with Health & Safety Code § 18942(e)(1), one (1) copy of all of the above Building Standards Codes shall remain on file in the office of the City of Anaheim Building Division and are available for public inspection during normal business hours. .040 The provisions of the Building Standards Codes shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use, occupancy, height, location, maintenance, removal, conversion, demolition, and area of every building or structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such buildings or structures. .050 The purpose of the Building Standards Codes is to establish the minimum requirements to safeguard the public health, safety and general welfare through structural strength, means of egress facilities, stability, sanitation, adequate light and ventilation, energy conservation, and safety to life and property from fire and other hazards attributed to the built environment and to provide safety to firefighters and emergency responders during emergency operations. 15.03.020 ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS. Scope and Administration Section, Chapter 1, of the 2015 Edition of the International Building Code will replace all Administration Sections and Chapters of all Codes and Standards adopted. The Administration Section is hereby amended, modified and supplemented by the addition and application of the provisions of Section 15.03.020 of this Code. .01 Phase approval. The Building Official may also allow the phased project that may span a new Code adoption for consistency to retain on the existing Code edition from the first substantial submission, so that the full project may be completed under one Code edition. .0107 Definition of terms. Whenever any of the following names or terms are used in the Building Standards Codes; including all indices and amendments, or in the Anaheim Municipal Code, such names or terms shall be deemed and construed to have the name ascribed to it in this section, as follows: A. 'Building Division" means the Building Division of the Planning Department of the City of Anaheim; and B. "Health office or Health Department" means the Orange County Department of Health Services. .0108 Resolution of conflicts in application. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity between any provision contained in the California Codes and any amendment or addition thereto contained in this title, the amendment or addition thereto shall control. 15.03.030 AMENDMENTS TO THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE The 2016 Edition of the California Building Code is amended as set forth in this section: .010 Chapter 1, Division II is hereby recommended to be adopted. Chapter 1, Part 1 and Part II of the 2015 edition of the International Building Code are hereby substituted in its place. 020 Table 1505.1 of Section 1505 of Chapter 15 is revised to read in full as follows: TABLE 1505.1a MINIMUM ROOF COVERING CLASSIFICATIONS TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 square foot = 0.0929 m2. a. Unless otherwise required in accordance with Chapter 7A. 7 000 00� For SI: 1 foot = 304.8 mm, 1 square foot = 0.0929 m2. a. Unless otherwise required in accordance with Chapter 7A. 7 .030 Paragraph 1505.1.3 of Subsection 1505.1 of Section 1505 of Chapter 15 is revised to read in full as follows: 1505.1.3 Roof coverings within all other areas. 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 any roof covering applied in the alteration, repair or replacement of the roof of every existing structure, shall be a fire -retardant roof covering that is at least Class B. .040 Paragraph 1807.1.6 of Subsection 1807.1 of Section 1807 of Chapter 18 is revised to read in full as follows: 1807.1.6 Prescriptive design of concrete and masonry foundation walls. Concrete and masonry foundation walls that are laterally supported at the top and bottom shall be permitted to be designed and constructed in accordance with this section. Prescriptive design of foundation walls shall not be used for structures assigned to Seismic Design i Category D E or F. .050 The first paragraph of Subsection 3109.4.4.2 of Subsection 3109.4 of Section 3109 of Chapter 31 is hereby amended, modified and supplemented by the addition of the following new definition to clarify that.pool barriers are scoped so as to apply on all private swimming pools: 3109.4.4.2 Construction permit; safety features required. New pools or spas: Commencing January 1, 2007, except as provided in Section 3109.4.4.5, whenever a building permit is issued for construction of a new swimming pool or spa, or any building permit is issued for remodeling of an existing pool or spa, at a private, single-family home, it shall have an enclosure complying with 3109.4.4.3 and, it shall be equipped with at least one of the following seven drowning prevention safety features: 1. The pool shall be isolated from access to a home by an enclosure that meets the requirements of Section 3109.4.4.3 2. The pool shall incorporate removable mesh pool fencing that meets American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM Specifications F2286 standards in conjunction with a gate that is self-closing and self -latching and can accommodate a key lockable device. 3. The pool shall be equipped with an approved safety pool cover that meets all requirements of the ASTM Specifications F1346. 4. The residence shall be equipped with exit alarms on those doors providing direct access to the pool. 5. 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 place no lower than 54 inches (1372 mm) above the floor. 6. Swimming pool alarms that, when placed in pools, will sound upon detection of accidental or unauthorized entrance into the water. These pool alarms shall meet and be independently certified to the ASTM Standard F2208. "Standards Specification for Pool Alarms" which includes surface motion, pressure, sonar, laser and infrared type alarms. For purposes of this article, swimming pool alarms" shall not include swimming protection alar devices designed for individual use, such as an alarm attached to a child that sounds when the child exceeds a certain distance or becomes submerged in water. 7. Other means of protection, if the degree of protection afforded is equal to or greater than that afforded by any of the devices set forth in item 1 to 4, and have been independently verified by an approved testing. laboratory as meeting standards for those devices established by the ASTM of the American Society of Testing Mechanical Engineers (ASME). 15.03.040 AMENDMENTS TO THE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTIAL CODE The 2016 Edition of the California Residential Code is amended as set forth in this section: .010 The Anaheim Residential Code is hereby amended, modified and supplemented by the addition and application of the provisions of Section 15.03.040 of this Code. 020 Table R301.2(1) of Chapter 3 is revised to read in full as follows: TABLE R301.2(1) CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA column shall be filled in with the weathering index (i.e., "negligible," "moderate" or "severe") for concrete as determined from the Weathering Probability Map [Figure R301.2(3)]. The grade of masonry units shall be determined from ASTM C 34, C 55, C 62, C 73, C 90, C 129, C 145, C 216 or C 652. b. The frost line depth may require deeper footings than indicated in Figure R403.1(1). The jurisdiction shall fill in the frost line depth column with the minimum depth of footing below finish grade. c. The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table to indicate the need for protection depending on whether there has been a history of local subterranean termite damage. d. The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with the wind speed from the basic wind speed map [Figure R341.2( 4)].Wind exposure category shall be determined on a site-specific basis in accordance with Section R301.2.1.4. e. The outdoor design dry-bulb temperature shall be selected from the columns of 971/2 -percent values for winter from Appendix D of the California Plumbing M WIND DESIGN SUBJECT TO DAMAGE FROM Special Wind - wind borne region= debris SEISMIC Frost GROUND Speed =one' DESIGN line WINTER ICE BARRIER FLOOD AIR MEAN SNOW d TopographiC CATEGORY Weathering Depth Termite DESIGN UNDERLAYMENT HAZARDS FREEZING ANNUAL LOAD (mph) effects " + a b c TEMP*1 REQUIRED ^ u INDEX' I TEMPI Very Zero 110 No No No I D2 or t Ne li Ible22-24" Heavy 43 No Yes No 0 60 column shall be filled in with the weathering index (i.e., "negligible," "moderate" or "severe") for concrete as determined from the Weathering Probability Map [Figure R301.2(3)]. The grade of masonry units shall be determined from ASTM C 34, C 55, C 62, C 73, C 90, C 129, C 145, C 216 or C 652. b. The frost line depth may require deeper footings than indicated in Figure R403.1(1). The jurisdiction shall fill in the frost line depth column with the minimum depth of footing below finish grade. c. The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table to indicate the need for protection depending on whether there has been a history of local subterranean termite damage. d. The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with the wind speed from the basic wind speed map [Figure R341.2( 4)].Wind exposure category shall be determined on a site-specific basis in accordance with Section R301.2.1.4. e. The outdoor design dry-bulb temperature shall be selected from the columns of 971/2 -percent values for winter from Appendix D of the California Plumbing M Code. Deviations from the Appendix D temperatures shall be permitted to reflect local climates or local weather experience as determined by the building official. f. The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with the seismic design category determined from Section R301.2.2.1. g. The City of Anaheim does not have any Flood Hazards Zones. OR, if yes) See City's FIRM maps for Flood Hazard Locations. h. In accordance with Sections R905.2.7.1, R905.4.3.1, R905.5.3.1, R905.6.3.1, R905.7.3.1 and R905.8.3.1, where there has been a history of local damage from the effects of ice damming, the jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with "YES." Otherwise, the jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with "NO." i. The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with the 100 -year return period air freezing index (BF -days) from Figure R403.3(2) or from the 100 -year (99%) value on the National Climatic Data Center data table "Air Freezing Index- USA Method (Base 32°)" at www.ncdc.noaa.gov/fpsf.html. j. The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with the mean annual temperature from the National Climatic Data Center data table "Air Freezing Index -USA Method (Base 32°F)" at www.ncdc.noaa..gov/fpsf.html. k. In accordance with Section R301.2.1.5, where there is local historical data documenting structural damage to buildings due to topographic wind speed-up effects, the jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with "YES." Otherwise, the jurisdiction shall indicate "NO" in this part of the table. 1. In accordance with Figure R301.2(4)A, where there is local historical data documenting unusual wind conditions, the jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with "YES" and identify any specific requirements. Otherwise, the jurisdiction shall indicate "NO" in this part of the table. in. In accordance with Section R301.2.1.2.1, the jurisdiction shall indicate the wind-borne debris wind zone(s). Otherwise, the jurisdiction shall indicate "NO" in this part of the table. .030 Subsection R902.1 of Section R902 of Chapter 9 is revised to allow only class A or B roofs, to read in full as follows: R902.1 Roofing covering materials. Roofs shall be covered with materials as set forth in Sections R904 and R905. A minimum Class A or B roofing shall be installed in areas designated by this section. Classes A or B roofing required by this section to be listed shall be tested in accordance with UL 790 or ASTM E 108. Exceptions: 1. Class A roof assemblies include those with coverings of brick, masonry and exposed concrete roof deck. 2. Class A roof assemblies also include ferrous or copper shingles or sheets, metal sheets and shingles, clay or concrete roof tile, or slate installed on noncombustible decks. .040 The first paragraph of Subsection R902.2 of Section R902 of Chapter 9 is revised to allow only Class A or B treated wood roofs, is hereby amended to read as follows: 10 R902.2 Fire -retardant -treated shingles and shakes. Fire -retardant -treated wood shakes and shingles are wood shakes and shingles complying with UBC Standard 15-3 or 15-4 which are impregnated by the full -cell vacuum -pressure process with fire -retardant chemicals, and which have been qualified by UBC Standard 15-2 for use on Class A or B roofs. 15.03.050 AMENDMENTS TO THE CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE The 2016 Edition of the California Electrical Code is amended as set forth in this section: .010 The Anaheim Electrical Code is hereby amended, modified and supplemented by the addition and application of the provisions of Section 15.03.050 of this Code. .020 Section 106(B) of Article 310 of Chapter 3 is hereby revised to add a second paragraph to read as follows: Copper wire shall be used for wiring No. 6 and smaller in all installations. Consideration for use of aluminum wiring can be made by the Building Official for feeder lines only on an individual basis where adequate safety measures can be ensured. .030 Article 310 of Chapter 3 is hereby amended, modified and supplemented by the addition of a new Section 310.121, to read in full as follows: 310.121 Continuous inspection of aluminum wiring. Aluminum conductors of No. six (6) or smaller used for branch circuits shall require continuous inspection by an independent testing agency approved by the Building Official for proper torque of connections at their termination point. .040 Section 690.13 of Article 690 of Chapter 6 is hereby amended, modified and supplemented by the addition of a new Section 690.13(A) to read as follows: (A) Location. The PV disconnecting means shall be installed at a readily accessible location either on the outside of a building or structure or inside nearest the point of entrance of the system conductors. A single, visible -open, lockable AC disconnect shall be within 3 feet of meter at the exterior of the building. 15.03.060 AMENDMENTS TO CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE The 2016 Edition of the California Mechanical Code is amended as set forth in this section: 11 .010 Chapter 1 is hereby deleted in its entirety and the provisions of Section 15.03.020 (Administrative Provisions) of this Chapter 15.03 are hereby substituted in its place. 15.03.070 AMENDMENTS TO CALIFORNIA PLUMBING CODE The 2016 Edition of the California Plumbing Code is amended as set forth in this section: .010 Chapter 1 is hereby deleted in its entirety and the provisions of Section 15.03.020 (Administrative Provisions) of this Chapter 15.03 are hereby substituted in its place. 15.03.080 AMENDMENTS TO THE CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE .010 The 2016 Edition of the California Energy Code is amended, modified and supplemented by the addition and application of the provisions of Section 15.03.020 (Administrative Provisions) of this Chapter 15.03. 15.03.090 AMENDMENTS TO THE CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE The 2016 Edition of the California Existing Building Code is amended as set forth in this section. .010 Chapter 1 is hereby deleted in its entirety and the provisions of Section 15.03.020 (Administrative Provisions) of this Chapter 15.03 are hereby substituted in its place. 15.03.100 AMENDMENTS TO THE CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE The 2016 Edition of the California Green Building Standards Code is amended as set forth in this section: .010 The 2016 Edition of the California Green Buildings Standards Code is amended, modified and supplemented by the addition and application of the provisions of Section 15.03.020 (Administrative Provisions) of this Chapter 15.03. .020 Subsection 301.1 of Section 301 of Chapter 3 is hereby amended by deleting the following: 301.1 Scope. Buildings shall be designed to include the green building measures specified as mandatory in this code. Voluntary green building measures are also included in this code the application checklists and may be included in the design and construction of structures covered by this code, but are not required unless they are adopted by a city or county as specified in Section 101.7. Section 301.1.1 Additions and alterations. [HCD] The mandatory provisions of Chapter 4 shall be applied to additions or alterations of existing residential buildings. Code sections relevant to additions and alterations shall only apply to the portions of the building being added or altered within the scope of the permitted work. 12 Note: On and after January 1, 2014, residential buildings undergoing permitted alterations, additions or improvements shall replace noncompliant plumbing fixtures with water -conserving plumbing fixtures. Plumbing fixture replacement is required prior to issuance of a certificate of final completion, certificate of occupancy or final permit approval by the local building department. See Civil Code Section 1101.1, et seq., for the definition of a noncompliant plumbing fixture, types of residential buildings affected and other important enactment dates. 15.03.110 AMENDMENTS TO THE CALIFORNIA REFERENCED STANDARDS CODE The 2016 Edition of the California Referenced Standards Code is amended as set forth in this section: .010 Chapter 12-1 is hereby deleted in its entirety and the provisions of Section 15.03.020 (Administrative Provisions) of this Chapter 15.03 are hereby substituted in its place. The 1997 Edition of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, as published by the International Conference of Building Official is amended as set forth in this section: 15.03.120 AMENDMENTS TO THE CALIFORNIA ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS CODE. .010 The 1997 Edition of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, as published by the International Conference of Building Official is amended, modified and supplemented by the addition and application of the provisions of Section 15.03.020 (Administrative Provisions) of this Chapter 15.03. SECTION 3. The Building Official shall file copies of this Ordinance with the California Building Standards Commission, as required by Section 17958.7 of the California Health and Safety Code. SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that should any section, paragraph, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this ordinance hereby adopted be declared for any reason invalid or unconstitutional by the final judgment of any court of competent jurisdiction, it is the intent of the City Council that it would have adopted all other portions of this ordinance independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid or unconstitutional. The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsection, sentence clause, phrases or portions be declared valid or unconstitutionally. SECTION 5. SAVINGS CLAUSE; CONTINUITY. 13 Neither the adoption of this ordinance nor the repeal of any other ordinance of this City shall in any manner affect the prosecution for violations of ordinances which violations were committed prior to the effective date hereof, nor be construed as a waiver of any license or penalty or the penal provisions applicable to any violation thereof. To the extent the provisions of this Ordinance are substantially the same as ordinance provisions previously adopted by the City relating to the same subject matter, the provisions of this ordinance shall be construed as restatements and continuations of those provisions and not as new enactments or amendments of the earlier provisions. SECTION 6. INTENT TO COMPLY WITH LAWS. The City Council intends this Ordinance to supplement, not to duplicate or contradict, applicable state and federal law, and this Ordinance shall be construed in light of that intent. SECTION 7. CERTIFICATION; PUBLICATION BY CLERK. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause this ordinance or a summary thereof to be printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption in the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the City of Anaheim. SECTION 8. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force thirty (30) days from and after its final passage. 14 THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim held on the 6th day of June , 2017, and thereafter passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 11 thday of July , 2017, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Vanderbilt, Murray, Barnes, Moreno, Kring and Faessel NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CITY OF ANAHEIM By: (/Z— MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATT " 6"� CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 122307 CLERK'S CERTIFICATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LINDA ANDAL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 6413 introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 6th day of June, 2017, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 11th day of July, 2017, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Vanderbilt, Murray, Barnes, Moreno, Kring, and Faessel NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this 11th day of July, 2017. (-;aaao CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) A F _ AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA, ) ) ss. County of Orange ) I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above -entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper that has been adjudged to be a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, on December 28, 1951, Case No. A-21021 in and for the City of Anaheim, County of Orange, State of California; that the notice, of which the annexed is a true printed copy, has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to wit: July 20, 2017 "I certify (or declare) under the penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing is true and correct": Executed at Santa Ana, Orange County, California, on Date: July 20, 2017 Signature Anaheim Bulletin 625 N. Grand Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714)796-2209 PROOF OF PUBLICATION PUBLICATION CITY OF ANAHEIM ORDINANCE NO. 6413 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM REPEALING CHAPTER 15.03 AND ADDING NEW CHAPTER PERTAITO NGT T075THET CALIFORNIA BUILDIING STANDARDSCODES This ordinance amends the Anaheim Municipal Code to adopt by ref- erence the 2016 Editions of the (1) California Building Code, Califor- nia Residential Code, California Electrical Code, California Mechani- cal Code, California Plumbing Code, the California Energy Code, Cal- ifornia Historical Building Code, California Existing Building Code, StrsCe;nl()g9aditonfhoefortheadadCode; othe CaliforniarCode Abatement of Dangerous Buildings; together with the changes, addi- tions and deletions to each as recommended by the City Building Offi- cial. - — Specifically, this ordinance repeals Chapter 15.03 (Building Stand- ards Codes Pertaining to Building and Construction) of the Anaheim Municipal Code, and adds new Chapter 15.03 (Building Standards Co- des and Administrative Provisions Pertaining to Building and Con- struction) to Title 15 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. I, Linda N. Andol, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certi- fy that the foregoing is a summary of Ordinance No. 6413, which ordi- nance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim on the 6th day of June, 2017 and was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said•Council held on the 11th day ofl July, 2017 by the following roll call vote of the members thereof: AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Vanderbilt, Murray, Barnes, Moreno,Kring, and Faessel NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None The above summary is a brief description of the subiect matter con-! tained in the text of Ordinance No. 6413, which has been prepared pur suant to Section 512 of the Charter of the City of Anaheim. This sum- mary does not include or describe every provision of the ordinance, and should not be relied on as a substitute for the full text of the ordi- nance. To obtain a copy of the full text of the ordinance, please contact thM, Office of the City Clerk, (714) 765-5166, between 8:00 AM and 5:00 P Monday through Friday. There is no charge for the copy. 123648/BMM Publish: Anaheim Bulletin July 20,201710980499 T Trustee Sale No. F77-00030