Ordinance 2788CITY OF ALAMEDA ORDINANCE NO. 2788
New Series
AMENDING THE ALAMEDA MUNICIP AL CODE BY
AMENDING CHAPTER XIII (BUILDING AND HOUSING)BY
REPEALING ARTICLE I (BUILDING REGULATIONS) IN ITS
ENTIRETY AND BY REPEALING SECTION 13-10 (UNSAFE
DANGEROUS AND SUBSTANDARD BUILDINGS;
NUISANCES; SUMMARY ABATEMENT) IN ITS ENTIRETY
AND ADDING A NEW ARTICLE I (UNIFORM CODES
RELATING TO BUILDING HOUSING AND TECHNICAL
CODES) TO ADOPT THE 1997 EDITION OF THE UNIFORM
ADMINISTRATIVE CODE THE 1997 EDITION OF THE
UNIFORM BUILDING CODE , THE 1997 EDITION OF THE
UNIFORM CODE FOR BUILDING CONSERVATION , THE 1996
EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE , THE 1997
EDITION OF THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE , THE 1997
EDITION OF THE UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE , THE 1997
EDITION OF THE UNIFORM HOUSING CODE , AND THE 1997
EDITION OF THE UNIFORM CODE FOR THE ABATEMENT OF
DANGEROUS BUILDINGS AND APPROVING CERTAIN
AMENDMENTS THERETO; AND BY AMENDING CHAPTER
XV (FIRE PREVENTION) BY REPEALING SECTION 15-2 (FIRE
ZONES) IN ITS ENTIRETY AND BY ADOPTING THE 1997
EDITION OF THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE AND APPROVING
CERTAIN AMENDMENTS THERETO.
The City Council of the City of Alameda does hereby ordain as follows:
Section 1.
Chapter XIII in its entirely.
The Alameda Municipal Code is amended by repealing Article I
Section 2 The Alameda Municipal Code is amended by adding a new Article I
to Chapter XIII of the Alameda Municipal Code which shall read as follows:
ARTICLE I. UNIFORM CODES RELATING TO BUILDING, HOUSING AND
TECHNICAL CODES
13-ALAMEDA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
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13-1.1Adoption of the Uniform Administrative Code
Except as hereinafter provided, the Uniform Administrative Code, 1997 Edition
published by the International Conference of Building Officials, is hereby adopted by reference and
made a par hereof as if fully set forth herein at length, and shall be known as the Alameda
Administrative Code.
13-1.2Modifications, Amendments and Deletions to the Uniform Administrative Code
a. Section 204.1 of the Uniform Administrative Code, 1997 Edition, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Section 204.Appeals. Any person adversely affected by any wrtten
orders, decisions or determinations made by the Building Official
relative to the application and interpretation of the Building Code
Plumbing Code, Mechanical Code, Electrical Code and Fire Code or
any other Alameda buildigulathns may appeal to the Housing
and Building Code Hearng and Appeals Board. Such appeal shall
filed no later than ten (10) days following the date of the written
decision by filing with the Central Permits Office an appeal form
specifying the basis of the appeal.
b. Section 204.2 of the Uniform Administrative Code, 1997 Edition, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Section 204.Appeal Fee. The fee for filing an appeal shall be
established by resolution of the City Council. The appeal fee shall be
required to be paid at the time that the appeal application is filed with
the Central Permits Office. Appeal forms shall not be accepted
without the appropriate appeal fee.
c. Section 303.4 of the Uniform Administrative Code, 1997 Edition, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Section 303.4 Expiration. Every permit issued by the building
official under the provisions of this code shall expire by limitation
and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such
permit is not commenced within 180 days from the date of such
permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is
suspended or abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for
a period of 180 days, or if all work authorized by such permit is not
completed and finalized within 365 days from the date of such permit.
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Before such work can be recommenced, a new permit shall be first
obtained to do so, and a new full permit fee therefor shall be paid.
Any permittee holding an unexpired permit may apply to the Housing
and Building Code Hearing and Appeals Board for an extension of
time within which work may commence under that permit when the
permittee is unable to commence or complete work within the time
required by this section for good and satisfactory reasons. The
Housing and Building Code Hearing and Appeals Board may extend
the time for action by the permittee for a period not exceeding 180
days on written request by the permittee showing that circumstances
beyond the control of the permittee have prevented action from being
taken. No permit may be extended more than once.
d. Section 304.2 of the Uniform Administrative Code, 1997 Edition, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Section 304.2 The fee for permits ann inspections shalJ be established
by resolution of the City Council.
The determination of value or valuation under any of the provisions
of these codes shall be made by the Building Official. The value to
be used in computing the building permit and building plan review
fees shall be the total value of all construction work for which the
permit is issued as well as all finish work, painting, roofing,
electrical, plumbing, heating, air-conditioning, elevators, fire-
extinguishing systems and other permanent equipment.
e. Section 304.3 of the Uniform Administrative Code, 1997 Edition, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Section 304.3 Plan Review Fees. When a plan or other data are
required to be submitted by Section 106., a Plan Review Fee shall
be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for review.
Said Plan Review Fee shall be established by resolution of the City
Council.
The Plan Review Fee for identical buildings in the same tract shall be
twenty-five percent (25%) of the full Plan Review Fee. This provision
is applicable only when each building is to be constructed from
identical plans and specifications as approved for the original
building.
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When plans are incomplete or changed so as to require additional
plan review, an additional Plan Review Fee shall be charged.f. Section 304.2 of the Uniform Administrative Code, 1997 Edition, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Section 304.2 Penalty Fee. Any person, firm or corporation that
commences any construction without first having obtained the
necessary permits shall, if subsequently permitted to obtain a permit
pay an amount, in addition to the ordinary permit fee required, as
established by the City Council.
g.
Tables 3-, 3-, 3-, 3-, 3-, 3-, 3-and 3-H of the Uniform
Administrative Code, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
13-1.3Copy of Uniform Administrative Code with City Clerk
A copy of the Uniform Administrative Code 1997 Edition, has been deposited in the
Office of the City Clerk of the City and shall be maintained by the Clerk for use and examination
by the Public.
13-ALAMEDA BUILDING CODE
13-Adoption of Uniform Building Code
Except as hereinafter provided, the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, published
by the International Conference of Building Officials, including the generic fire-resistive assemblies
listed in the Fire Resistance Design Manual, Twelfth Edition, dated August 1988, published by the
Gypsum Association as referenced in Tables Nos. 43-, 43-B and 43-, including Appendix
Chapter 3, Division I (Detention and Correctional Facilities), Chapter 4, Division I (Barriers for
Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs), Chapter 11, (Accessibility), Chapter 12, Division II (Sound
Transmission Control), Chapter 15 (Re-roofing), Chapter 29 (Minimum Plumbing Fixtures),
Chapter 31, Division III (Patio Covers), Chapter 33 (Excavation and Grading) is adopted by
reference and made a par hereof as if fully set forth herein at length, and shall be known as the
Alameda Building Code.
13-Modifications, Amendments and Deletions to the Uniform Building Code
a. Section 104 through Section 109 of the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition
are deleted in their entirety.
b. Section 302.1 of the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, is amended by
inserting a new exemption number 2.6 to read as follows:
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Residential uses which do not exceed 30 percent of the floor
area of the major use or 400 square feet, whichever is greater.
read as follows:
Section 904.1 of the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, is amended to
Section 904.1 General.Fire extinguishing systems required by this
Code shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of this
section, except that such systems shall be installed in all buildings or
structures hereinafter constructed which:
Are two (2) stories or more, irrespective of height; or
Are thirty-five (35) feet or more in height as that term is
defined by this Code: or
Have a total aggregate floor area of 5000 square feet or more;
Are added to, repaired or remodeled, if the cost of addition
repair or remodeling is over 50% of the current assessed value
of the building and meets the criteria as defined above.
In the event that another section of the Alameda Building Code is
more restrictive, then that section wil apply.
Exceptions to the above: R-3 occupancies are excluded from the
automatic sprinkler system requirements of this section.
Fire hose threads used in connection with fire-extinguishing systems
shall be national standard hose thread or as approved by the fire
department.
The location of fire department hose connections shall be approved
by the fire department.
In buildings used for high-piled combustible storage, fire protection
shall be in accordance with the Alameda Fire Code.
d. Section 1503 of the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, is amended by
inserting the following ahead of the first paragraph:
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Section 1503 Roof Covering Requirements. Any roof installed on
any structure with an occupancy classification of "R" or "U" shall
have a fire rating of Class A, which complies with the Section 1504.
Class A. Roof Coverings.
Section 1503.1 is added to the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, to read
as follows:
Section l503.l Spark Arrester.A substantially constructed spark
arester having a mesh not exceeding 1/2 inch shall be jnstalled on all
operational chimneys on any building when the building is re-roofed.
Section 1503.2 is added to the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, to read
as follows:
Section 1503.2 Roof Covering Requirements When Re-Roofing.
When re-roofing any structure with an occupancy classification of
R" or ", the fire rating of the roof assembly shall be Class A, in
compliance with Section 1504.
13-Findings
Subdivision (b) of Section 13-2 are based upon the following finding:
Pursuant to Section 17958.11 of the California Health and Safety Code, the Council
finds that the modification of the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, contained in subdivision
(b) of Section 13-, is necessary to permit the conversion of existing commercial or industrial
buildings to "joint living and work quarters.
Pursuant to Sections 17958.5 and 17958.7 of the California Health and Safety Code
the City Council finds rhat the modifications of the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, contained
in subdivisions (c through (f) of Section 13-, are reasonably necessary because of certain local
climatic, geographical and topographical conditions existing in the City of Alameda which are more
specifically described as follows:
a. The City of Alameda is an island community with access dependent upon
bridges and underwater tubes and, in the event of a disaster, could be completely isolated from
outside assistance.
b. The City of Alameda is adjacent to several earthquake faults, which make
buildings and structures susceptible to structural ruptures and fires.
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c. The entire municipal water supply for the City of Alameda is transported via
three aqueducts which are vulnerable to earthquake and tidal flooding.
d. Alameda is a low-lying island community with soil and groundwater
conditions which are corrosive to metals.
The City of Alameda lies in the path of three airport landing and takeoff
zones.
13-Copy of Uniform Building Code with City Clerk
A copy of the Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition, has been deposited in the Offce
of the City Clerk of the City and shall be maintained by the Clerk for use and examination by the
public.
13-ALAMEDA BUILDING CONSERVATION CODE
13-Adoption of Uniform Codl! t Bu:11ing Conservation.
Except as hereinafter provided, the Uniform Code for Building Conservation, 1997
Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, including Appendix
Chapter 1, Chapter 2, Chapter 5 and Chapter 6, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part
hereof as if fully set forth herein at length, and shall be known as the Alameda Building
Conservation Code.
13-Modifcation, Amendments and Deletions to the Uniform Code for Building
Conservation
a. Section 108 through Section 110 of the Uniform Code for Building
Conservation, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
b. Section 201 through Section 207 of the Uniform Code for Building
Conservation, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
13-Copy of Uniform Code for Building Conservation with City Clerk
A copy of the Uniform Code for Building Conservation, 1997 Edition, has been
deposited in the Office of the City Clerk of the City and shall be maintained by the Clerk for use and
examination by the public.
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13-ALAMEDA ELECTRICAL CODE
13-Adoption of National Electrical Code
Except as hereinafter provided, the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, published
by the National Fire Protection Association is adopted by reference and made a par hereof as if fully
set forth herein at length, and shall be know as the Alameda Electrical Code.
13-Modifications, Amendments and Deletions to the National Electrical Code.
a. Article 230-Raceway Sealof the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is
amended by adding the following:
Raceways or ducts within the underground box shall also be sealed.
b. Aricle 230-26 Point of Attachmentof the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition
is amended to read as follows:
Unless special permission is granted in advance to do otherwise, the
location of the point of service drop support or attachment on a
building shall be at that portion of the building facing and nearest to
the street, alley, easement, or public way on which is located the
utilitys pole having facilities for rendering service of the type
required to fit the needs of the particular installation involved.
The point of attachment shall be the portion of the service conduit
adjacent to the service head. The service conduit shall be securely
fastened to structure served and space provided for attachment of a
service drop strain clamp by the serving utility.
The outer or upper end of the overhead service conduit shall not
overhang or project horizontally more than eighteen inches (18 "
beyond the last point at which the conduit is supported and fastened.
In cases where it is necessar to obtain the required height for support
of the service drops by extending the service conduit above the roof
of the building, only rigid metallc conduit shall be used for this
purpose and shall not be smaller than one and one-quarter inches (1
1/ 4") trade size, not to extend more than thirty inches (30") beyond
the last support for periscope service without brace. If nonferrous
metal conduit is used, it shall not be smaller than two inches (2"
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c. Article 230-30 Insulationof the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is
amended by deleting the exceptions and adding the following:
Service entrance conductors entering buildings or other structures
shall be insulated. Conductors installed in underground raceways
shall have XHHW, THW or other suitable insulation as listein 75
column of Table 310-16 of the National Electrical Code.
d. Article 230-41 Insulation of Service Entrance Conductorsof the National
Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is amended by deleting Exception (d) and adding the following:
Ends of service conductors in underground boxes shall be sealed to
prevent entrance of moisture.
e. Article 230-43 Wiring Methods for 600 Volts, Nominal, or Lessof the
National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is amended to read as follows:
Except when installed as bus ways or cablebus, all service entrance
conductors in or on buildings shall be installed in rigid metal conduit.
Service entrance conduits installed to supply single and duplex family
units shall not be smaller than one and one-quarter inch (1 114") trade
SIze.f. Article 230-49 Protection Against Physical Damage - Undergroundof the
National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is amended by adding the following:
Underground service entrance conductors shall be installed in rigid
metal conduit or rigid non-metallic conduit sized not smaller than two
inches (2"). On utility poles conduit risers shall be rigid non-metallic
up to a height above grade of eight feet (8'
g.
Aricle 230-54 Connections at Service Headof the National Electrical Code
1996 Edition, is amended by adding the following:
The service head shall be located on that portion of the building
served which is facing the serving line. The service head shall be
located at that height which wil allow for the proper clearance of the
service drop over street, curb, and sidewalk. This wil require that the
service head for residential occupancies be not less than twelve feet
six inches (12') above the driveway where the drops may cross a
private driveway, and not less than ten feet, six inches (10') above
the ground where persons may walk, other than a public walk, which
requires a clearance of sixteen feet (16') above the curb.
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If the height of the building involved is such that these clearance
heights cannot be maintained, then a periscope-type service or some
other auxiliary structure shall be resorted to. In the event that a
periscope-type service is used, it may be placed on the side of the
building served not more than eighteen inches (18 ") back of the wall
which is facing the serving line.
h. Article 230-70 General, (a) Locationof the National Electrical Code, 1996
Edition, is amended to read as follows:
The service disconnecting means shall be located at a readily
accessible point nearest to the entrance of the service conductors, and
in residential property shall be accessible from the exterior, except
where a meter room is provided. Such service disconnecting means
shall not be installed under show windows, or in the cases of multiple
occupancies, in any location not readily accessible to all parties
concerned.i. Article 230-71 Maximum Number of Disconnectsof the National Electrical
Code, 1996 Edition, is amended to read as follows:
A separate service disconnecting means shall be provided for each
separately metered subdivision of the service conductors. Switches
or circuit breakers accessible from the exterior of the building shall
be limited to one for each meter; in new construction however
exceptions wil be granted in cases involving provisions for the
installation of major household appliances, provided that the over
current devices are contained within a single panel board assembly
approved for the purpose, in which case the number of circuits shall
be limited to six (6). More than six (6) disconnects wil require a
main disconnect. The service disconnecting means shall have
provisions for locking each subservice disconnect in the "Off'
position with a utility-type seal.
j.
Article 240-24 Location in or on Premises, (b) Occupant to Have Ready
Accessof the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is amended by adding the following:
In new installations, not more than two feeder or branch-circuit over
current devices shall be installed on the load side of any meter in any
meter cabinet opening to the exterior of a building. For a larger
number of over current devices, a distribution center shall be
provided at a suitable location within the building. Exceptions to this
rule wil be granted in cases involving provision for the installation
of major household appliances, provid",J that the over current devices
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are contained within a single panel board assembly approved for the
purpose.
In apartment houses and other buildings of multiple occupancy,
branch circuit over current devices which are located in an apartment
or portion of the building intended to be separately occupied by a
tenant will not be considered as being readily accessible if they
protect circuits supplying any outlets or equipment not for this
exclusive use of this tenant.
The over current device may be located in a commonly accessible
location, but all circuits supplying individual apartments in multi-
family dwellings shall be confined to each individual apartment
served.
k. Article 250-80 Bonding of Piping Systemsof the National Electrical Code
1996 Edition, is amended by adding the following:
General. Interior and exterior hot and cold water system shall be
bonded to the neutral buss and the interior gas piping. Such
connection shall not be located in under-the- floor crawl spaces.l. Article 250-81 Grounding Electrode Systemof the National Electrical Code
1996 Edition, is amended by adding the following:
The concrete encased electrode described in 250-81 (c) shall be
installed during the construction of all new buildings as the primary
ground and when new foundations are constructed for existing
buildings. A ground rod electrode shall be installed at the service
entrance location at time of alteration or installation of service to
existing buildings as a primary grounding means.
m. Article 300-Conductors, (c) Conductors of Different Systemsof the
National Electrical Code, Edition, is amended by adding the following:
(3) Conductors Supplied by Individual Disconnecting Means in Two
or More Occupancy Buildings. Conductors or circuits derived from
a sub-service disconnecting means for an occupancy shall not occupy
the same wiring enclosure, cable, or raceway with conductors for
other occupancies.
Exception 1. Emergency circuit wiring
Exception 2. Group-mounted service boards in single enclosures
and auxiliary gutters at service switchboard location.
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Article 320 of the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is deleted.
o. Article 336-Uses Permittedof the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition
is amended by adding the following:
(1) Nonmetallic-sheathed cable may be used in the hollow spaces of
walls and ceilings of wood frame construction and must be concealed
by the permanent finish of the building. It is limited tc ilse on circuits
not exceeding 300 volts between conductors or 150 volts to ground.
p.
Article 336-6(g) In Unfinished Basementsof the National Electrical Code
1996 Edition, is amended by adding the following:
In wood frame construction where cable is not exposed to physical
damage, the cable shall either be run through bored holes in joists
parallel to joist, or on girders or running boards and shall closely
follow the vertical surface of such members.
Where cable is exposed to physical damage, a metal-clad system of
wiring shall be used in the unfinished area of the building.
q.
Article 338-Uses Permitted as Service-Entrance Conductorsof the National
Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is deleted.r. Article 348-Useof the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, is amended
by adding the following:
Electrical metallic tubing shall not be used in the ground floor slab or
in any location where it would be in contact with the ground.
13-Findings
Subdivisions (a) through (r) of Section 13-2 are based upon the following findings:
Pursuant to Sections 17958.5 and 17958.7 of the California Health and Safety Code
the City Council finds that the modifications of the National Electric Code, 1996 Edition, contained
in subdivisions (a) through (r) of Section 13-, are reasonably necessar because of certain local
climatic, geographical and topographical conditions existing in the City of Alameda which are more
specifically described as follows:
a. The City of Alameda is an island community with access dependent upon
bridges and underwater tubes and, in the event of a disaster, could be completely isolated from
outside assistance.
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b. The City of Alameda is adjacent to several earthquake faults, which make
buildings and structures susceptible to structural ruptures and fires.
c. The entire municipal water supply for the City of Alameda is transported via
three aqueducts which are vulnerable to earthquake and tidal flooding.
d. Alameda is a low-lying island community with soil and groundwater
conditions which are corrosive to metals.
Alameda has very fine, sandy soil conditions.
The City of Alameda lies in the path of three airport landing and takeoff
zones.
g.
Electrical power in the City of Alameda is provided by the Bureau of
Electricity, a City owned and operated municipal utility, which has the authority to regulate
acceptable materials, arrangement, location and type of service equipment.
13-4.4Copy of National Electrical Code with City Clerk
A copy of the National Electrical Code, 1996 Edition, has been deposited in the
Office of the City Clerk of the City and shall be maintained by the Clerk for use arid examination
by the public.
13-ALAMEDA PLUMBING CODE
13-Adoption of Uniform Plumbing Code
Except as hereinafter provided, the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1997 Edition, published
by the Internation91 Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, including Appendix
Chapters A through L, is hereby adopted by reference and made a part hereof as if fully set forth
herein at length, and shall be known as the Alameda Plumbing Code.
13-Modifcations, Amendments and Deletions to the Uniform Plumbing Code.
a. Section 101.3 through Section 103.8 of the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1997
Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
b. Section 609.3 of the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1997 Edition, is hereby
amended to read as follows:
Section 609.Water piping shall not be installed in or under a
concrete floor slab within a building.
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to read as follows:
Section 719.7 of the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1997 Edition, is hereby added
Section 719.A property line cleanout shall be placed at the junction
of the building sewer and the street lateral whenever a new building
sewer is installed or when more than fifty percent of any building
sewer is replaced or repaired. Such cleanout shall be installed by the
use of an approved cast iron double cleanout fitting. A cast iron riser
shall also be required to be extended to grade.
13-Findings
Subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 13-2 are based upon the following findings:
Pursuant to Sections 17958.5 and 17958.7 of the California Health and Safety Code
the City Council finds that the modifications of the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1997 Edition
contained in subdivisions (b) and (c) of Section 13-, are reasonably necessary because of certain
local climatic, geographical and topographic", concilLons existing in the City of Alar, cia which are
more specifically described as follows:
a. The City of Alameda is an island community with access dependent upon
bridges and underwater tubes and, in the event of a disaster, could be completely isolated from
outside assistance.
b. The City of Alameda is adjacent to several earthquake faults, which make
buildings and structures susceptible to stmctural ruptures and fires.
c. The entire municipal water supply for the City of Alameda is transported via
three aqueducts which are vulnerable to earthquake and tidal flooding.
d. Alameda is a low-lying island community with soil and groundwater
conditions which are corrosive to metals.
The City of Alameda lies in the path of three airport landing and takeoff
zones.
13-5.4Copy of Uniform Plumbing Code with City Clerk
A copy of the Uniform Plumbing Code, 1997 Edition, has been deposited in the
Office of the City Clerk of the City and shall be maintained by the Clerk for use and examination
by the public.
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13-ALAMEDA MECHANICAL CODE
13-Adoption of Uniform Mechanical Code
Except as hereinafter provided, the Uniform Mechanical Code, 1997 Edition
including Appendix Chapter A, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, is
adopted by reference and made a par hereof as if fully set forth herein at length, and shall be known
as the Alameda Mechanical Code.
13-Modifcations, Amendments and Deletions to the Uniform Mechanical Code.
a. Section 104 through Section 115 of the Uniform Mechanical Code, 1997
Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
13-Copy of Uniform Mechanical Code with City Clerk
A copy of the Uniform Mechanical Code, 1997 Edition, shall be deposite'4 in the
Office of the City Clerk of the City and shall be maintained by the Clerk for use and examination
by the public.
13-ALAMEDA HOUSING CODE
13-Adoption of Uniform Housing Code
Except as hereinafter provided, the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, published
by the International Conference of Building Officials, is adopted by reference and made a par hereof
as if fully set forth herein at length, and shall be known as the Alameda Housing Code.
13-Modifications, Amendments and Deletions to the Uniform Housing Code
Section 104 of the Uniform Housing Code, 1997, is deleted in its entirety.
Section 203 of the Uniform Housing Code, 1997, is deleted in its entirety.
c. Section 1101 through Section 1104 of the Uniform Housing Code, 1997
Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
d. Sections 1201 through 1204 of the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, are
deleted in their entirety.
e. Sections 1301 through 1305 of the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, are
deleted in their entirety.
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f. Sections 1501 and 1502 of the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, are
deleted in their entirety.
g.
Sections 1601 through 1602 of the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, are
deleted in their entirety.
13-Copy of Uniform Housing Code with City Clerk
A true copy of the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, has been deposited in the
office of the City Clerk of the City and shall be maintained by the Clerk for use and examination of
the public.
13-ALAMEDA CODE FOR THE ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS
13-Adoption of Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings
Except as hereinafter provided, the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous
Buildings, 1997 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, is hereby
adopted by reference and made a par hereof as if fully set forth herein at length, and shall be known
as the Alameda Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings.
13-Modifications, Amendments and Deletions to the Uniform Code for the
Abatement of Dangerous Buildings
a. Section 103 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings
1997 Edition, is deleted in its entirety.
b. Section 204 and Section 205 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
c. Section 401 through Section 404 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
d. Section 50 I through Section 504 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
e. Section 601 through Section 605 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.f. Section 801 and Section 802 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
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g.
Section 901 through Section 912 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of
Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, are deleted in their entirety.
13-Copy of Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings with City
Clerk
A copy of the UnifOl1n Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1997
Edition, has been deposited in the Office of the City Clerk of the City ulld shall be maintained by the
Clerk for use and examination by the Public.
Section 3The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended by repealing section
15-2 (Fire Zones) in its entirety.
Section 4The Alameda Municipal Code is hereby amended by repealing Section
15-1 (Alameda Fire Code) of Chapter XV (Fire Prevention) in its entirety and substituting the
following:
15-ALAMEDA FIRE CODE
15-Adoption of Uniform Fire Code
Except as hereinafter provided, the Uniform Fire Code, 1997 Edition, including
Appendix Chapters I-, I-, I-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-, II-
C, III-, IV-, IV-, V-, VI-, VI-, VI-C, VI-, VI-, VI-, VI-, VI-H and VI-, and the
Uniform Fire Code Standards published by the International Fire Code Institute, being particularly
the 1997 Edition thereof and the whole thereof, is adopted by reference and made a part hereof as
if fully set forth herein at length, and shall be known as the Alameda Fire Code.
15-Modifcations, Amendments and Deletions to the Uniform Fire Code.
a. Section 105 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1997 Edition, is amended by adding
a new 105.1 to read as follows:
Section 105. 1. I Permit Fees. The fee for permits and inspections
shall be established by resolution of the City Council.
b. Section 6.1 of Appendix I-A of the Uniform Fire Code, 1997 Edition, is
amended to read as follows:
1 General.Dwelling units and hotel or lodging house guest rooms
that are used for sleeping purposes shall be provided with smoke
detectors. Detectors shall be installed and maintained by the owner(s)
in accordance with the approved manufacturers instructions.
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15-1.3Findings
Subdivision (b) of Section 15-2 is based upon the following findings:
Pursuant to Sections 17958.5 and 17958.7 of the California Health and Safety Code
the City Council finds that the modifications of the Uniform Fire Code, 1997 Edition, contained in
subdivision (b) of Section 15-, is reasonably necessary because of certain local climatic
geographical and topographical conditions existing in the City of Alameda which are more
specifically described as follows:
a. The City of Alameda is an island community with access dependent upon
bridges and underwater tubes and, in the event of a disaster, could be completely isolated from
outside assistance.
b. The City of Alameda is adjacent to several earthquake faults, which make
buildings and structures susceptible to structural ruptures and fires.
c. The entire municipal water supply for the City of Alameda is transported via
three aqueducts which are vulnerable to earthquake and tidal flooding.
d. Alameda is a low-lying island community with soil and groundwater
conditions which are corrosive to metals.
The City of Alameda lies in the path of three airport landing and takeoff
zones.
15-1.4Copy of Uniform Fire Code with City Clerk
A tre copy of the Uniform Fire Code, 1997 Edition, has been deposited in the office
of the City Clerk of the City and shall be maintained by the Clerk for use and examination of the
public.
15-1.5Enforcement Offcer.
Any Chief, Assistant Chief or other Fire Department personnel assigned to the Fire
Prevention Bureau of the City Fire Department shall be an enforcement officer.
15-1.6Establishment and Duties of Bureau of Fire Prevention.
a. The Uniform Fire Code shall be enforced by the Bureau of Fire Prevention
in the Fire Department of the City of Alameda which is hereby established and which shall be
operated under the supervision of the Chief of the Fire Department.
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b. The Chief in charge of the Bureau of the Fire Prevention shall be appointed
by the Chief of the Fire Department.
c. The Chief of the Fire Department may detail such members of the Fire
Department as inspectors as shall from time to time be necessary. The Chief of the Fire Deparment
shall recommend to the City Manager the employment of technical inspectors, who, when such
authorization is made, shall be selected through an examination to determine their fitness for the
positicil. The examination shall be open to members and nonmembers of the Fire Deparment, and
appointments made after examination shall be for an indefinite term with removal only for cause.
15-1.7New Materials, Processes or Occupancies Which May Require Permits
The Chief of the Inspection Division of the Department of Public Works, the Chief
of the Fire Department, and the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall act as a committee to
determine and specify, after giving affected persons an opportunity to be heard, any new materials
processes or occupancies for which permits are required, in addition to those now enumerated in said
Code. The Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his
office, and distribute copies thereof to interested persons.
15-1.8Appeals
Whenever the Chief disapproves an application or refuses to grant a permit applied
for, or when it is claimed that the provisions of the Alameda Fire Code do not apply or that the true
intent and meaning of the Alameda Fire Code have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the
applicant may appeal from the decision of the Chief to the Housing and Building Code Hearings and
Appeals Board, within thirty (30) days from the date of the decision of the Chief.
Section 5If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance
, for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the validity
or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City O'\l111cil of the City of
Alameda hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, subsection
clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that anyone or more sections, subsections, sentences
clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional.
Section 6All former ordinances or pars thereof conflicting or inconsistent with
the provisions of this ordinance hereby adopted, to the extent of such conflict only, are hereby
repealed.
Section 7.The City Clerk of the City of Alameda is hereby directed to cause this
ordinance to be published in the Official Newspaper of the City of Alameda.
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Section 8This ordinance and the rules, regulations, provisions, requirements
orders and matters established and adopted hereby shall take effect and be in full force and effect 30
days from and after the date of its final passage and adoption.
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, the undersigned, hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was duly and regularly adopted
and passed by the Council of the City of Alameda in regular meeting assembled on the 19thday
of January, 1999, by the following vote to wit:
AYES:Councilmembers Daysog, DeWitt, Johnson, Kerr and
President Appezzato - 5.
NOES:None.
ABSENT:None.
ABSTENTIONS: None.
IN WITNSS, WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the offcial seal of said City
this 20thday of January, 1999.
tM
Diane Felsch, City Clerk
City of Alameda
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