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5076ORDINANCE NO. 5076 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ADDING CHAPTER 15.07 TO THE ANAHEIM MUNICIPAL CODE TO ESTABLISH STANDARDS AND PROCEDURES FOR EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION IN EXISTING BUILDINGS. THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. That a new Chapter 15.07 entitled "Earthquake Hazard Reduction in Existing Buildings" be added to Title 15 of the Anaheim Municipal Code to read as follows: "CHAPTER 15.07 EARTHQUAKE HAZARD REDUCTION IN EXISTING BUILDINGS 15.07.010 PURPOSE The purpose of this chapter is to promote public safety and welfare by reducing the risk of death or injury that may result from the effects of earthquakes on unreinforced masonry bearing wall buildings. Such buildings have been widely recognized for sustaining life -hazardous damage, including partial or complete collapse during moderate to strong earthquakes. The provisions of this chapter are intended as minimum standards for structural seismic resistance established primarily to reduce the risk of life loss or injury. Compliance with these standards will not necessarily prevent loss of life or injury or prevent earthquake damage to rehabilitated buildings. This chapter does not require alteration of existing electrical, plumbing, mechanical or fire safety systems unless they constitute a hazard to life or property. This chapter provides systematic procedures and standards for identification and classification of unreinforced masonry bearing wall buildings based on their present use. Priorities, time periods and standards are also established under which these buildings are required to be structurally analyzed and anchored. Where the analysis finds deficiencies, this chapter requires the building to be strengthened to minimum levels required for compliance or to be demolished. Qualified Historical Buildings shall comply with the State Historical Building Code (SHBC) established under Part 8, Title 24 of the California Administrative Code. 1 15.07.020 SCOPE The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all buildings constructed with unreinforced masonry bearing walls as defined herein. EXCEPTION: This division shall not apply to detached one or two family dwellings and detached apartment houses containing less than 5 dwelling units and used solely for residential purposes. 15.07.030 DEFINITIONS References to the Uniform Building Code shall refer to the Uniform Building Code, 1985 Edition ("UBC"). For purposes of this chapter, the applicable definitions in UBC Sections 2302 and 2312 shall apply: .010 ESSENTIAL BUILDING: Any building housing a hospital or other medical facility having surgery or emergency treatment areas; fire or police stations; municipal government disaster operation and communication centers. .020 HIGH RISK BUILDING: Any building, not classified an essential building, having an occupant load of 100 or more, as determined by UBC Section 3302(a). EXCEPTION: A high risk building shall not include the following: (a) Any building having exterior walls braced with masonry crosswalls or wood frame crosswalls spaced less than 40 feet apart in each story. Crosswalls shall be full story height with a minimum length of 1 1/2 times the story height. (b) Any building used for its intended purpose, as determined by the building official, for less than 20 hours per week. .030 LOW RISK BUILDING: Any building, not classified as an essential building, having an occupant load of less than 20 occupants as determined by UBC Section 3302(a). .040 MEDIUM RISK BUILDING: Any building, not classified as a high risk building or an essential building, having an occupant load of 20 occupants or more as determined by UBC Section 3302(a). I .050 UNREINFORCED MASONRY BEARING WALL: A masonry wall having all of the following characteristics: (a) Provides the vertical support for a floor or roof. (b) The total superimposed load is over 100 pounds per linear foot. (c) The area of reinforcing steel is less than 50 percent of that required by UBC Section 2407(h). 15.07.040 RATING CLASSIFICATIONS The rating classifications shown in Table No. 15.07-A are hereby established and each building within the scope of this chapter shall be placed in one such rating classification by the building official. The total occupant load of the entire building as determined by UBC Section 3302(a) shall be used to determine the rating classification. EXCEPTION: For the purpose of this chapter, portions of buildings constructed to act independently when resisting seismic forces may be placed in separate rating classifications. 15.07.050 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS .010 The owner of each building within the scope of this chapter shall cause a structural analysis of the building to be made by a civil or structural engineer or architect licensed by the State of California. If the building does not meet the minimum earthquake standards specified in this chapter, the owner shall either cause it to be structurally altered to conform to such standards; or cause the building to be demolished. .020 The owner of a building within the scope of this chapter shall comply with the requirements set forth above by submitting to the Building Official for review within the stated time limits: (a) Within 270 days after the service of the order, a structural analysis, which is subject to approval by the building official, and which shall demonstrate that the building meets the minimum requirements of this chapter; or (b) Within 270 days after the service of the order, the structural analysis and plans for the proposed structural alterations of the building necessary to comply with the minimum requirements of this chapter; or 062789 -3- i (c) Within 120 days after service of the order, plans for the installation of wall anchors in accordance with the requirements specified in Subsection 15.07.070.030; or (d) Within 270 days after the service of the order, acquire permit for the demolition of the building. .030 After plans are submitted and approved by the building official, the owner shall obtain a building permit, commence and complete the required construction or demolition within the time limits set forth in Table No. 15.07-B. These time limits shall begin to run from the date the order is served in accordance with Subsections 15.07.060.010 and .020. .040 Owners electing to comply with Subsection .020(c) of this section are also required to comply with Subsections .020(b) or .020(d) of this section provided, however, that the 270 -day period provided for in such Subsections 020(b) and .020(d) and the time limits for obtaining a building permit, commencing construction and completing construction for complete structural alterations or building demolition set forth in Table No. 15.07-B shall be extended in accordance with Table No. 15.07-C. Each such extended time limit, except the time limit for commencing construction shall begin to run from the date the order is served in accordance with Section 15.07.060.020. The time limit for commencing construction shall commence from the date the building permit is issued. 15.07.060 ADMINISTRATION .010 Service of Order. The Building Official shall issue an order, as provided in Subsection .020 of this section, to the owner of each building within the scope of this chapter in accordance with the minimum time periods for service of such orders set forth in Table No. 15.07-C. The minimum time period for the service of such orders shall be measured from the effective date of Chapter 15.07. Upon receipt of a written request from the owner, the Building Official shall order a building to comply prior to the normal service date for such building set forth in this section. .020 Contents of Order. The order shall be in writing and shall be served either personally or by certified or registered mail upon the owner as shown on the last equalized assessment, and upon the person, if any, in apparent charge or control.of the building. The order shall specify that the building has been determined by the Building Official to be within the scope of this chapter and, therefore, is required to meet the minimum seismic standards of this chapter. The order shall specify the rating classification of the building and shall be accompanied by a copy of Section 15.07.050 which sets forth the owner's alternatives and time limits for compliance. 100289 -4- .030 Appeal From Order. The owner or person in charge or control of the building may appeal to the City Council the Building Official's initial determination that the building is within the scope of this chapter. Such appeal shall be filed with the City Clerk within 60 days from the service date of the order described in Subsection .020 of this section. Any such appeal shall be decided by the City Council no later than 60 days after the date that the appeal is filed. Such appeal shall be made in writing upon appropriate forms provided therefor by the Building Official, and the grounds thereof shall be stated clearly and concisely. Appeals or requests for slight modifications from any other determinations, orders or actions by the Building Official pursuant to this chapter, shall be made in accordance with the normal appeal procedures established in this Code. .040 Recordation. At the time that the aforementioned order is served, the Building Official shall file with the office of the County Recorder for the County of Orange a certificate stating that the subject building is within the scope of Chapter 15.07 of this Code. The certificate shall also state that the owner thereof has been ordered to structurally analyze the building and to structurally alter or demolish it where it is not found to comply with Chapter 15.07 If the building is found not to be within the scope of this chapter, or as a result of structural alterations or an analysis is found to be structurally capable of resisting minimum seismic forces required by this chapter; or is demolished; the Building Official shall file with the office of the County Recorder for the County of Orange a certificate terminating the status of the subject building as being classified within the scope of Chapter 15.07 of this Code. .050 Enforcement. If the owner or other person in charge or control of the subject building fails to comply with any order issued by the Building Official pursuant to this chapter within any of the time limits set forth in Section 15.07.050, the Building Official shall order that the entire building be vacated and remain vacated until such order has been complied with. If compliance with such order has not been accomplished within 90 days after the date the building has been ordered vacated, or by such additional time as may have been granted by the Building Official, the Building Official may order demolition of the building in accordance with the Uniform Code for Abatement of Dangerous Buildings as adopted by the City of Anaheim in Chapter 15.06 of the Anaheim Municipal Code. 062789 -5- i 15.07.070 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN .010 General. Every structure within the scope of this Division shall be analyzed and constructed to resist minimum total lateral seismic forces assumed to act nonconcurrently in the direction of each of the main axes of the structure in accordance with the following equation: V=ZIKCSW The value of IKCS need not exceed the values set forth in Table No. 15.07-D based on the applicable rating classification of the building. .020 Lateral Forces on Elements of Structures. Parts or portions of structures shall be analyzed and designed for lateral loads in accordance with Subsections .010 of this section and UBC Section 2312(e) but not less than the value from the following equation: Fp=ZICpSWp For the provisions of this subsection, the product of IS need not exceed the values as set forth in Table No. 15.07-E. EXCEPTION: Unreinforced masonry walls in buildings not having a rating classification of I may be analyzed in accordance with Section 15.07.080. The value of Cp need not exceed the values set forth in Table 15.07-F. .030 Anchorage and Interconnection. Anchorage and interconnection of all parts, portions and elements of the structure shall be analyzed and designed for lateral forces in accordance with Table No. 15.07-F of this code and the equation Fp=ZICpSWp as modified by Table No. 15.07-E. Minimum anchorage of masonry walls to each floor or roof shall resist a minimum force of 200 pounds per linear foot acting normal to the wall at the level of the floor or roof. .040 Level of Required Repair. Alterations and repairs required to meet the provisions of this chapter shall comply with all other applicable requirements of the UBC unless otherwise specifically provided for in this chapter. - .050 Required Analysis. (a) General. Except as modified herein, the analysis and design relating to the structural alteration of existing structures within the scope of this chapter shall be in accordance with the analysis specified in Chapter 23 of the UBC. 062789 -6- A (b) Continuous Stress Path. A complete, continuous stress path from every part or portion of the structure to the ground shall be provided for the required horizontal forces. (c) Positive Connections. All parts, portions or elements of the structure shall be interconnected by positive means. .060 Analysis Procedure. (a) General. Stresses in materials and existing construction utilized to transfer seismic forces from the ground to parts or portions of the structure shall conform to those permitted by the UBC and those materials and types of construction specified in Section 15.07.080. (b) Connections. Materials and connectors used for interconnection of parts and portions of the structure shall conform to the UBC. Nails may be used as part of an approved connector. (c) Unreinforced Masonry Walls. Except as modified herein, unreinforced masonry walls shall be analyzed as specified in UBC Sections 2406, 2407 2408 to withstand all vertical loads as specified in Chapter 23 of the UBC in addition to the seismic forces required by this chapter. The 50 percent increase in the seismic force factor for shear walls as specified in UBC Section 2407(h)4F may be omitted in the computation of seismic loads to existing shear walls. No allowable tension stress will be permitted in unreinforced masonry walls. Walls not capable of resisting the required design forces specified in this chapter shall be strengthened or shall be removed and replaced. EXCEPTION NO. 1: Unreinforced masonry walls in buildings not classified as a Rating Classification I pursuant to Table No. 15.07-A may be analyzed in accordance with Section 15.07.080. EXCEPTION NO. 2: An unreinforced masonry wall - which carries no design loads other than its own weight may be considered as veneer if it is adequately anchored to new supporting elements. 062789 -7- 1 .070 Combination of Vertical and Seismic Forces. (a) New Materials. All new materials introduced into the structure to meet the requirements of this section which are subjected to combined vertical and horizontal forces shall comply with UBC Section 2303(f). (b) Existing Materials. When stresses in existing lateral force resisting elements are due to a combination of dead loads plus live loads plus seismic loads, the allowable working stress specified in the UBC may be increased 100 percent. However, no increase will be permitted in the stresses allowed in Section 15.07.080, and the stresses in members due only to seismic and dead loads shall not exceed the values permitted by UBC Section 2303(d). (c) Allowable reduction of Bending Stress by Vertical Load. In calculating tensile fiber stress due to seismic forces required by this chapter, the maximum tensile fiber stress may be reduced by the full direct stress due the vertical dead loads. 15.07.080 MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION .010 GENERAL All materials permitted by the UBC including their appropriate allowable stresses and those existing configurations of materials specified herein may be utilized to meet the requirements of this chapter. .020 EXISTING MATERIALS. (a) Unreinforced Masonry Walls. Unreinforced masonry walls analyzed in accordance with this section may provide vertical support for roof and floor construction and resistance to lateral loads. Tension stresses due to seismic forces normal to the wall may be neglected if the walls do not exceed the height to thickness ratio in Table No. 15.07-G and the in -plane shear stresses due to seismic loads as set forth in Table No. 15.07-J. If the wall height -thickness ratio exceeds the specified limits, the wall may be supported by vertical bracing members designed in accordance with Section 15.07.070. The deflection of such bracing member at design loads shall not exceed one-tenth of the wall thickness. 062789 -8- i EXCEPTION: The wall may be supported by flexible vertical bracing members designed in accordance with Subsection 15.07.070.020 if the deflection at design loads is not less than one-quarter nor more than one-third of the wall thickness. All vertical bracing members shall be attached to floor and roof construction for their design loads independently of required wall anchors. Horizontal spacing of vertical bracing members shall not exceed one-half the unsupported height of the wall nor ten feet. The wall height may be measured vertically to bracing elements other than a floor or roof. Spacing of the bracing elements and wall anchors shall not exceed six feet. Bracing elements shall be detailed to minimize the horizontal displacement of the wall by components of vertical displacements of the floor or roof. (b) Existing Roof, Floors, Walls, Footings, and Wood Framing. Existing materials including wood shear walls utilized in the described configuration may be used as part of the lateral load resisting system, provided that the stresses in these materials do not exceed the values shown in Table No. 15.07-H. .030 Strengthening of Existing Materials. New materials including wood shear walls may be utilized to strengthen portions of the existing seismic resisting system in the described configurations provided that the stresses do not exceed the values shown in Table 15.07-I. .040 Alternate Materials. Alternate materials, designs and methods of construction may be approved by the building official in accordance with the provisions of the UBC. .050 Minimum Acceptable Quality of Existing Unreinforced Masonry Walls. (a) General Provisions. All unreinforced masonry walls utilized to carry vertical loads and seismic forces parallel and perpendicular to the wall plane shall be tested as specified in this subsection. All masonry quality shall equal or exceed the minimum standards established herein or shall be removed and replaced by new materials. Alternate methods of testing may be approved by the Building Official. The quality of mortar in all masonry walls shall be determined by performing in-place shear tests or by testing eight -inch diameter cores. Alternative methods of testing may be approved by the Building Official. Nothing shall prevent pointing with mortar of all the masonry wall joints before the tests are first made. Prior to any pointing, the mortar joints must be raked and cleaned to remove 062789 -9- A loose and deteriorated mortar. Mortar for pointing shall be Type S or N except that masonry cements shall not be used. All preparation and mortar pointing shall be done under the continuous inspection of a registered building inspector. At the conclusion of the inspection, the inspector shall submit a written report to the licensed engineer or architect responsible for the seismic analysis of the building setting forth the result of the work inspected. Such report shall be submitted to the Building Official for approval as part of the structural analysis. All testing shall be performed in accordance with the requirements specified in this subsection by a testing agency approved by the Building Official. An accurate record shall be kept of all such tests and of their locations in the building, and these results shall be submitted to the Building Official for approval as part of the structural analysis. (b) Number and Location of Tests. The minimum number of tests shall be two per wall or line of wall elements resisting a common force, or 1 per 1500 square feet of wall surface, with a minimum of eight tests in any case. The exact test or core location shall be determined at the building site by the licensed engineer or architect responsible for the seismic analysis of the subject building. (c) In -Place Shear Tests. The bed joints of the outer wythe of the masonry shall be tested in shear by laterally displacing a single brick relative to the adjacent bricks in that Wythe. The opposite head joint of the brick to be tested shall be removed and cleaned prior to testing. The minimum quality mortar in 80 percent of the shear tests shall not be less than the total of 30 psi plus the axial stress in the wall at the point of the test. The shear stress shall be based on the gross area of both bed joints and shall be that at which movement of the brick is first observed. (d) Core Tests. A minimum number of mortar test specimens equal to the number of required cores shall be prepared from the cores and tested as specified herein. The mortar joint of the outer Wythe of the masonry core shall be tested in shear by placing the circular core section in a compression testing machine with the mortar bed joint rotated 15 degrees from the axis of the applied load. the mortar joint tested in shear shall have an average ultimate stress of 20 psi based on the gross area. The average shall be obtained from the total number of cores made. If test specimens cannot be made from cores taken, then the shear value shall be reported as zero. 062789 -10- .060 Testing of Shear Bolts. One-fourth of all new shear bolts and dowels embedded in unreinforced masonry walls shall be tested by a Special Inspector using a torque calibrated wrench to the following minimum torques: 1/2" diameter bolts or dowels = 40 foot -lbs. 5/8" diameter bolts or dowels = 50 foot -lbs. 3/4" diameter bolts or dowels = 60 foot -lbs. No bolts exceeding 3/4" shall be used. All nuts shall be installed over malleable iron or plate washers when bearing on wood and heavy cut washers when bearing on steel. .070 Determination of Allowable Stresses for Design Methods Based on Test Results. (a) Design Shear Values. Design seismic in -plane shear stresses shall be substantiated by tests performed as specified in Subsections 15.07.080.050(c) and (d). Design stresses shall be related to test results obtained in accordance with Table No. 15.07-J. Intermediate values between 3 and 10 psi may be interpolated. (b) Design Compression and Tension Values. Compression stresses for unreinforced masonry having a minimum design shear value of 3 psi shall not exceed 100 psi. Desiggn tension values for unreinforced masonry shall not be permitted. .080 Five percent of the existing rod anchors utilized as all or part of the required wall anchors shall be tested in pullout by an approved testing laboratory. The minimum number tested shall be four per floor, with two tests at walls with joists framing into the wall and two tests at walls with joists parallel to the wall. The test apparatus shall be supported on the masonry wall at a minimum distance of the wall thickness from the anchor tested. The rod anchor shall be given a preload of 300 lbs. prior to establishing a datum for recording elongation. The tension test load reported shall be recorded at one-eighth inch relative movement of the anchor and the adjacent masonry surface. results of all tests shall be reported. The report shall include the test results as related to the wall thickness and joist orientation. The allowable resistance value of the existing anchors shall be 40 percent of the average of those tested anchors having the same wall thickness and joist orientation. .090 Qualification tests for devices used for wall anchorage shall be tested with the entire tension load carried on the enlarged head at the exterior face of the wall. Bond on the part of the device between the enlarged head and the interior wall face shall be eliminated for the qualification tests. The resistance value assigned the device shall be 20 percent of the average of the ultimate loads. 062789 -11- a 15.07.090 INFORMATION REQUIRED ON PLANS .010 General. In addition to the seismic analysis required elsewhere in this chapter, the licensed engineer or architect responsible for the seismic analysis of the building shall determine and record the information required by this section on the approved plans. .020 Construction Details. The following requirements with appropriate construction details shall be made part of the approved plans: (a) All unreinforced masonry walls shall be anchored at the roof level by tension bolts through the wall as specified in Table 15.07-I, or by approved equivalent at a maximum anchor spacing of six feet. All unreinforced masonry walls shall be anchored at all floors with tension bolts through the wall or by existing rod anchors at the maximum anchor spacing of six feet. All existing rod anchors shall be secured to the joists to develop the required forces. The Building Official may require testing to verify the adequacy of the embedded ends of existing rod anchors. Tests when required shall conform to Subsection 15.07.080.080. When access to the exterior face of the masonry wall is prevented by proximity of an existing building, wall anchors conforming to Items 5 and 6 in Table 15.07-I may be used. Alternative devices to be used in lieu of tension bolts for masonry wall anchorage shall be tested as specified in Subsection 15.07.080.090. (b) Diaphragm chord stresses of horizontal diaphragms shall be developed in existing materials or by addition of new materials. (c) Where trusses and beams other than rafters or joists are supported on masonry, ledgers or columns shall be installed to support vertical loads of the roof or floor members. (d) Parapets and exterior wall appendages not capable of resisting the forces specified in this chapter shall be removed, stabilized or braced to insure that the parapets and appendages remain in their original position. 062789 -12- A (e) All deteriorated mortar joints in unreinforced masonry walls shall be pointed with Type S or N mortar (masonry cements shall not be used). Prior to any pointing, the wall surface must be raked and cleaned to remove loose and deteriorated mortar. All preparation and pointing shall be done under the continuous inspection of a special inspector certified to inspect masonry and concrete. At the conclusion of the project, the inspector shall submit a written report to the Building Official setting forth the portion of work inspected. (f) Repair details shall be prepared for any cracked or damaged unreinforced masonry wall required to resist forces specified in this chapter. .030 Existing Construction. The following existing construction information shall be made part of the approved plans: (a) The type and dimensions of existing walls and the size and spacing of floor and roof members. (b) The extent and type of existing wall anchorage to floors and roof. (c) The extent and type of parapet corrections, if any, which were performed in accordance with the UBC. (d) Accurately dimensioned floor plans and masonry wall elevations showing dimensioned openings, piers, wall thickness and heights. (e) The location of cracks or damaged portions of unreinforced masonry walls requiring repairs. (f) The type of interior wall surfaces and whether reinstalling or anchoring of ceiling plaster is necessary. (g) The general condition of the mortar joints and whether the joints need pointing. 15.07.100 GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLS AND NOTATIONS C = Numerical coefficient as specified in UBC Section 2312(d) Cp = Numerical coefficient as specified in UBC Section 2312(g) and as set forth in Table No. 23-J D = The dimension of the structure, in feet, in a direction parallel to the applied forces f'c= Specified compressive strength of concrete, psi 062789 -13- A Fp = Lateral forces on a part of the structure and in the 062789 -14- direction under consideration ft = Allowable tensile stress, psi hn = Height in feet above the base to level n I = Occupancy Importance Factor as set forth in Table No. 23-K of the UBC S = Numerical coefficient for site -structure resonance V = The total lateral force or shear at the base W = The total dead load as defined in UBC Section 2302 including the partition loading specified in UBC Section 2304(d) where applicable WP = The weight of a portion of a structure or nonstructural component Z = Numerical coefficient dependent upon the zone as determined by Figure No. 1, of Chapter 23 of the UBC. All areas in California are classified in Zones 3 or 4. For locations in Zone No. 3, Z = 3/4. For locations in Zone No. 4, Z = 1 062789 -14- TABLE NO. 15.07-A RATING CLASSIFICATIONS TYPE OF BUILDING CLASSIFICATION Essential Building I High Risk Building II Medium Risk Building III Low Risk Building IV 062789 -15- A TABLE NO. 15.07-B TIME LIMITS FOR COMPLIANCE (1) REQUIRED ACTION BY OWNER Complete Structural Alterations or Building Demolition Wall Anchor Installation OBTAIN BUILDING PERMIT WITHIN 1 year 180 days COMMENCE CONSTRUCTION WITHIN (2) 180 days 270 days COMPLETE CONSTRUCTION WITHIN 3 years 1 year (1) Where two or more buildings under separate ownership are to be rehabilitated simultaneously, an extension of any time limit may be granted by the Building Official based on the average time requirements for the buildings involved, with a suggested minimum extension of 6 months. Such an extension shall be conditioned on submission of a binding rehabilitation agreement between the owners involved, with the actual date of compliance to be determined by the Building Official. (2) Measured from date of building permit issuance. All the other time limits are measured from the date of the order. 062789 -16- TABLE NO. 15.07-C SERVICE PRIORITIES AND EXTENDED TIME PROVISIONS Extension of Time Minimum Time Rating Occupant if Wall Anchors Periods for Classification Load are Installed Service of Order I Any 1 year 0 (Highest Priority) II 100 or more 3 years 90 days 100 or more 5 years 1 year 51 to and III including 6 years 2 years 99 20 to and including 6 years 3 years 50 IV Less than 20 7 years 4 years (Lowest Priority) 062789 -17- TABLE NO. 15.07-D HORIZONTAL FORCE FACTORS BASED ON RATING CLASSIFICATION RATING CLASSIFICATION IKCS I 0.186 II 0.133 III $ IV 0.100 062789 -18- TABLE NO. 15.07-E HORIZONTAL FORCE FACTORS "IS" FOR PARTS OR PORTIONS OF STRUCTURES RATING CLASSIFICATION I 1.50 II 1.00 III & IV 0.75 062789 -19- TABLE NO. 15.07-F HORIZONTAL FORCE FACTOR "Cp" FOR PARTS OR PORTIONS OF BUILDINGS OR OTHER STRUCTURES (1) Part or Portion of Direction Value Buildings of Force of Cp Exterior bearing and non-bearing walls, interior bearing walls and partitions, interior non-bearing walls and partitions over ten feet in height, Normal to masonry fences over six feet in height. Flat Surface 0.20 Cantilever parapet and other cantilever Normal to walls, except retaining walls. Flat Surface 1.00 Exterior and interior ornamentations and appendages. Any Direction 1.00 When connected to or a part of a building; towers, tanks, towers and tanks plus contents, racks over 8 feet 3 inches in height plus contents, Any chimneys, smokestacks, and penthouses. Direction 0.20(2)(4) When connected to or a part of a building: Rigid and rigidly mounted equipment and machinery not required Any for continued operation of essential Horizontal occupancies. (5) Direction 0.20(3) Tanks plus effective contents resting Any on the ground. Direction 0.12 Floors and roofs acting as In the plane of diaphragms. the diaphragm 0.12(6) Prefabricated structural elements, Any other than walls, with force applied Horizontal at center of gravity of assembly. Direction 0.30 062789 -20- i Connections for exterior panels or Any elements. Direction 2.00 (1) See Subsection 15.07.070.020 for use of Cp. (2) When located in the upper portion of any building with a hn/D ratio of 5 to 1 or greater the value shall be increased by 50%. (3) For flexible and flexibly mounted equipment and machinery, the appropriate values for Cp shall be determined with consideration given to both the dynamic properties of the equipment and machinery and to the building or structure in which it is placed. (4) The Wp for storage racks shall be the weight of the racks plus contents. The value of Cp for racks over two storage support levels in height shall be 0.16 for the levels below the top two levels. (5) The design of the equipment and machinery and their anchorage is an integral part of the design and specification of such equipment and machinery. The structure to which the equipment or machinery is mounted shall be capable of resisting the anchorage forces (see also UBC Section 2312(k). (6) Floor and roofs acting as diaphragms shall be designed for a minimum force resulting from a Cp of .12 applied to Wp unless a greater force results from the distribution of lateral forces in accordance with UBC Section 2312(e). 062789 -21- a TABLE NO. 15.07-G ALLOWABLE VALUE OF HEIGHT -THICKNESS RATIO OF UNREINFORCED MASONRY WALLS WITH MINIMUM QUALITY MORTAR. (1) (2) BUILDING WITH CROSSWALLS AS ALL OTHER DEFINED BY SECTION 15.07.030 BUILDINGS Walls of One Story Buildings 16 13 First Story Wall of Multi -Story Buildings 16 15 Walls in Top Story of Multi -Story Buildings 14 9 All Other Walls 16 13 (1) Minimum quality mortar shall be determined by laboratory testing in accordance with Section 15.07.080.050. (2) Table 15.07-G is not applicable to buildings of rating classification I. Walls of buildings within rating classification I shall be analyzed in accordance with Subsection 15.07.070.060 062789 -22- A TABLE NO. 15.07-H VALUES FOR EXISTING MATERIALS EXISTING MATERIALS OR ALLOWABLE VALUES CONFIGURATION OF MATERIALS (1) 1. HORIZONTAL DIAPHRAGMS a. Roofs with straight sheathing and roofing 100 lbs. per foot for applied directly to the seismic shear. sheathing. b. Roofs with diagonal sheathing and roofing 400 lbs. per foot for applied directly to the seismic shear sheathing. C. Floors with straight 150 lbs. per foot for tongue and groove sheathing. seismic shear d. Floors with straight 300 lbs. per foot for sheathing and finished seismic shear wood flooring. e. Floors with diagonal 450 lbs. per foot for sheathing and finished seismic shear wood flooring. f. Floors or roofs with Add 50 lbs. per foot straight sheathing and to the allowable values plaster applied to the joist for Items la and lc. or rafters. (2) 2. SHEAR WALLS Wood stud walls with 100 lbs. per foot each lath and plaster side for seismic shear 3. PLAIN CONCRETE FOOTINGS f'c = 1500 psi unless otherwise shown by tests. 4. DOUGLAS FIR WOOD Allowable stress same as No. 1 D.F. (3) S. REINFORCING STEEL ft = 18,000 lbs. per square inch maximum (3) 062789 -23- i 6. STRUCTURAL STEEL ft = 20,000 lbs. per square inch maximum (3) (1) Material must be sound and in good condition. (2) The wood lath and plaster must be reattached to existing joists or rafters in a manner approved by the Department. (3) Stresses given may be increased for combinations of loads as specified in Subsection 15.07.070.070(b). 062789 -24- i TABLE NO. 15.07-I ALLOWABLE VALUES OF NEW MATERIALS USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EXISTING CONSTRUCTION (1) NEW MATERIALS OR CONFIGURATION OF MATERIALS 1. HORIZONTAL DIAPHRAGMS Plywood sheathing applied directly over existing straight sheathing with ends of plywood sheets bearing on joists or rafters and edges of plywood located on center of individual sheathing boards. 2. SHEAR WALLS ALLOWABLE VALUES Same as specified in Table No. 25-J for blocked diaphragms.* a. Plywood sheathing applied Same as values specified directly over existing wood in Table No. 25-K for studs. No value shall be given shear walls. to plywood applied over existing plaster or wood sheathing. b. Dry wall or plaster applied 75 percent of the values directly over existing wood studs. specified in Table No. 47-I. C. Dry wall or plaster applied 33-1/3 percent of the to plywood sheathing over values specified in existing wood studs. Table No. 47-I. 3. SHEAR BOLTS Shear bolts and shear dowels embedded a minimum of 8 inches into unreinforced masonry walls. Bolt centered on a 2-1/2 inch diameter hole with dry -pack or non -shrink grout around cir- cumference of bolt or dowel. (1) 4. TENSION BOLTS 100 percent of the values for solid masonry specified in Table No. 24E. No values larger than those given for 3/4 inch bolts shall be used. Tension bolts and tension dowels 1200 lbs. per bolt or extending entirely through dowel. unreinforced masonry walls secured with bearing plates on far side of wall with at least 30 sq. inches of area. (2) *All tables that do not carry a 15.07 number are found in the UBC 062789 -25- S. WALL ANCHORS (15.07.090.020(a)) Bolts extending to the exterior 600 lbs. per bolt. face of the wall with a 2-1/2 inch round plate under the head. Installed as specified for shear bolts. Spaced not closer than 12 inches on centers. (1)(2) 6. Bolts or dowels extending to the 1200 lbs. per bolt exterior face of the wall with or dowel a 2-1/2 inch round plate under the head and drill at an angle of 22-1/2 degrees to the horizon- tal. Installed as specified for shear bolts. (1)(2) 7. INFILLED WALLS Reinforced masonry infilled openings in existing unrein- forced masonry walls with keys or dowels to match reinforcing. 8. REINFORCED MASONRY Masonry piers and walls reinforced per UBC Section 2407. 9. REINFORCED CONCRETE Concrete footings, walls and piers reinforced as specified in UBC Division 26 and designed for tributary loads. 10. EXISTING FOUNDATION LOADS Foundation loads for structures exhibiting no evidence of settlement. Same as values specified for unreinforced masonry walls. Same values as specified in UBC Division 26. Same values as specified in Division 26, UBC. Calculated existing foundation loads due to maximum dead load plus live load may be increased 250 for dead load, and may be increased 50% for dead load plus seismic load required by this UBC Division 26. NOTES: (1) Bolts and dowels to be tested as specified in Subsection 15.07.080.060. (2) Bolts and dowels to be 1/2 inch minimum in diameter. 062789 -26- L' Eighty percent of test results in psi not less than TABLE NO. 15.07-J ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS FOR TESTED UNREINFORCED MASONRY WALLS 30 plus axial stress 40 plus axial stress 50 plus axial stress 100 plus axial stress or more Average test results of cores in psi 20 27 33 67 or more Seismic in -plane shear based on gross area (1) 3 psi 4 psi 5 psi 10 psi max (1) Allowable shear stress may be increased by addition of 10% of the axial stress due to the weight of the wall directly above. 062789 -27- SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY The City Council of the City of Anaheim hereby declares that should any section, paragraph, sentence or word of this ordinance of the Code, hereby adopted, be declared for any reason to be invalid, it is the intent of the Council that it would have passed all other portions of this ordinance independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. SECTION 3. SAVINGS CLAUSE 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. The provisions of this ordinance, insofar as they are substantially the same as ordinance provisions previously adopted by the City relating to the same subject matter, shall be construed as restatements and continuations, and not as new enactments. SECTION 4. PENALTY It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate any provision or to fail to comply with any of the requirements of this ordinance. Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this ordinance or failing to comply with any of its requirements shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine not exceeding Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each such person, firm or corporation shall be deemed guilty of a separate offense for each day during any portion of which any violation of any of the provisions of this ordinance is committed, continued or permitted by such person, firm or corporation, and shall be punishable therefor as provided for in this ordinance. SECTIONS. CERTIFICATION The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be printed once within fifteen (15) days after its adoption in the Anaheim Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in said City, and Thirty (30) days from and after its final passage, it shall take effect and be in full force. 062789 -28- THE FOREGOING ORDINANCE is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 14th day of November, 1989. Y 0 AHElm ATTEST: (�AYOR OF CITT CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM SM: 1m:kh 3115L 062789 -29- CLERK STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. CITY OF ANAHEIM ) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance No. 5076 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Anaheim, held on the 7th day of November, 1989, and that the same was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 14th day of November, 1989, by the following vote of the members thereof: AYES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: Daly, Ehrle, Pickler, Kaywood and Hunter NOES: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None ABSENT: COUNCIL MEMBERS: None AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the Mayor of the City of Anaheim signed said Ordinance No. 5076 on the 15th day of November, 1989. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of Anaheim this 15th day of November, 1989. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM (SEAL) I, LEONORA N. SOHL, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing is the original Ordinance No. 5076 and was published once in the Anaheim Bulletin on the 24th day of November, 1989. CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM