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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 3993 - Ordinance 3994 - Ordinance 3995 - Ordinance j 'CITY.OFHUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.4003 Adopted by the City Council on NOVEMBER 18 2013 PROOFO F "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTING- I A��'®� TON BEACH AMENDING LV- CHAPTER 17.60 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE, LATING TO THE SOLAR ENERGY CODE" SYNOPSIS- Construction codes STATE OF CALIFORNIA) that regulate the health and safety of the structures in our city SS. are published' .every three years to keep up COUN TY A' ) with current design COUN 1 I OF ORANGE technology and con- struction materials.The California. Building Standards Commission is charged with approv- I am a citizen of the United States and a ing and publishing the State Codes under Title resident of the County of Los Angeles; 1 24.The 2013 editions of am over the age of eighteen years, and the California g -u'Stan Green Building. dards, Residential, Me- not a party to or interested in the notice chanical, Plumbing,-and Electrical Codes were published. I am a principal clerk of the published on July 1, 2013. In. accordance HUNTINGTON BEACH with Section 18941.5 of the State Health and INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a Safety Code,the City is mandated to enforce newspaper of general circulation on the codes starting on January 1,2014. September 29, 1961, case A6214, and Official adoption of the codes by reference al- June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the lows the City'of Hun- �tington Beach to amend City of Huntington Beach, County of the codes for admin- istrative purposes and Orange, and the State of California. for special conditions and hazards that do not Attached to this Affidavit is a true and exist all jurisdic- tions: Also, the specific complete copy as was printed and "findings aie required to be .adopted since the published on the following date(s): :state requires us to justify that the amendments are rea- sonably necessary be- cause of local climatic, geological or topo- Thursday, November 28, 2013 graphic, conditions. If the codes are not adopted, they will be- come law by default I certify (or declare) under penalty without amendments.mi The Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub of perjury that the foregoing is true Code and Uniform Solar Energy Code are not. and correct. mandated by the State. However, new editions are 'proposed to be adopted to reflect changes in and to stay, current with',industry Executed on December 5, 2013 standards. PASSED. AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of.Huntington at Los Angeles, California Beach at a regular meeting held November 18, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: .Sullivan,Hardy,Harper, Boardman, Carchio., Shaw,Katapodis NOES:. None Signature ABSTAIN:None ABSENT:None THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. This ordinance is ef- fective 30 days,after adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 714-536-5227 JOAN L.FLYNN;CITY CLERK Published H.B. Indepen- dent 11/28/13 PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) geological or topo- ) SS, graphic conditions. If /± ) the codes are not COUNTY OF ORANGE NGE adopted, they will b It d !�Pa come law by default without amendments. The Uniform Swimming Pool,Spa and Hot Tub am a citizen of the United States and a Energy and ode aorm re not Energy resident of the County of Los Angeles; I CITY OF HUNTINGTON ' mandated by the state. � However, new .editions am over the age of eighteen years and BEACH are proposed to be � adopted to reflect not a art to or interested in the notice LEGAL NOTICE O. changes in and to stay party ORDINANCEN0.4002' current with industry published. I am a principal clerk of the Adopted by the(itYCount" PASSED AND ADOPTED oilNOVEMBER18,2013 by the City COU.ncil HUNTINGTON BEACH of THE CITY DOFAHUNTING- Beach at aunreggutlar on INDEPENDENT, which Was adjudged a ,TON BEACH AMENDING meeting held general of newspaper l circulation on CHAPTER 17.48 OF THE November 18, 2013 by g HUNTINGTON BEACH the following roll call September 29, 1961, case A6214, and MUNICIPAL CODE RE- vote: p LATING TO THE ELEC AYES: ' June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the TRICAL CODE" Sullivan,Hardy,Harper, SYNOPSIS: Boardman, Carchw, onstruction codes Shaw,Katapodis City of Huntington Beach, County of that regulate the health NOES: Orange, and the State of California. and safety. of the None structures in our city ABSTAIN:None.' Attached to this Affidavit is a true and are published every THEABS FULL TEXT three years to keep'.PP, THE FULL TEXT OF one THS complete c0 as was printed and with current designcor- O R I 1 N A N I E p copy P technology and con AVAILABLE IN -THE published on the following date(s): struction materials.The CITY CLERK S OFFICE. California Building This ordinance days fective 0 ion after Standards Commiss is charged with approv- adoption. ing and publishing the CITY OF HUNTINGTON L. w� .1 State Codes under Title BEACH Thursday,1 Yursday, November 28, 20 1 3 24.The 2013 editions of 2000 MAIN STREET the California Building, HUNTINGTON BEACH, Green Building Stan- CA92648 cards, Me, 714-536-5227 chanical,Plumbing, Residential, and JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY- certify (or declare) under penalty Electrical Codes were CLERK published on July 1, Published.H.B. Indepen- of perjury that the foregoing is true 2013. In accordance dent11/28/13 with Section 18941.5 of and correct. the State Health and _ — Safety Code,the.City is " mandated to .enforce the codes starting on January 1,2014. Official adoption of the codes by reference al- Executed on December 5 2013 lows the City of Hun- � tington Beach to amend at Los Angeles, California the codes for admin- istrative purposes`sand for special conditions and hazards that do not exist in all jurisdic- tions. Also, the specificfin . to bed'ngs are adopted required since the to • State requires that ust h e justify amendments are rea- sonably necessary be- Signature cause of local climatic, CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.4001 Adopted by the City Council on NOVEMBER 18,2013 "AN ORDINANCE OF PROOF O F THE CITY OF HUNTING- TON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.46 OF THE PUBLICATION MUNICIPAL HUNTINGTON N BEACH CODE .RE- LATING TO THE UNI- FORM , SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND HOT TUB CODE" SYNOPSIS: on�ction .codes STATE OF CALIFORNIA) that regulate the health and safety of the structures in our city SS. are published _every three years to keep up COUNTY OF OR/�NGE ) with current design !'°\ technology and ,con- struction materials.The California Building Standards Commission is charged with approv- I am a citizen of the United States and a ing and publishing the State Codes under Title resident of the County of Los Angeles; 1 24.The 2013 editions of the California Building, am over the age of eighteen years, and Green Building Stan- dards, Residential, Me- not a party to or interested in the notice chanical,Plumbing,and Electrical.Codes were published. I am a principal clerk of the published. on July 1, 2013. In accordance HUNTINGTON BEACH with Section 18941.5 of the State Health and INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a Safety Code,the City is mandated to enforce newspaper of general circulation on the codes starting on September 29, 1961, case A6214, and Official adoption of the al- June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the lowssthe CetyrofcHun- tington Beach to.amend City of Huntington Beach, County of the codes for admin- istrative purposes and Orange, and the State of California. for special conditions Attached to this Affidavit is a true and and hazards that not exist in all _juririsdic- tions.Also,the specific complete copy as was printed and findings are required to be adopted since the published on the following date(s): State, requires us,to justify 'that the amendments are rea- sonably necessary be- cause of local climatic, Thursday November 28 2013 geological or topo- graphic> graphic conditions. If the codes are not adopted, they will be- comeI certify (or declare) under penalty law by default without amendments: The Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub of perjury that the foregoing is true Code and Uniform Solar and correct. Energy Code are not mandated by the State. However, new editions are proposed to be adopted to reflect changes in-and to stay current with industry Executed on December 5, 2013 standards. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of at Los Angeles, California the City of Huntington Beach at-a regular meeting held November 18, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Sullivan,Hardy,Harper, Boardman, Carchio, 0 Shaw,Katapodis NOES: None Signature ABSTAIN:None ABSENT:None THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. This ordinance is ef- fective 30 days after adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 714-536-5227 JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY' CLERK Published H.B. Indepen- dent 11/28/13 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.4000 Adoptoly the City Coundl on NOVEMBER 18,2013, PROOF O F "AN THE ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTING- TON BEACH AMENDING PUBLICATION CHAPTER OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE- LATING TO THE PLUMBING CODE". SYNOPSIS: onstruction codes STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ,thattregfety of. -the and safety of, the structures in our 'city are published every SS. three years to keep up with current design COUNTY OF ORANGE ) technology and co struction materials.The California Building Standards Commission is charged with approv- am a citizen of the United States and a St and publishing the State Codes under Title resident of the County of Los Angeles; I 124.The 2013 editions of am over the age of eighteen ears, and the California Building, 9 9 Y Green Building Stan- not a party to or interested in the notice dards, Residential, Me- chanical,Plumbing,and published. I am a principal clerk of the Electrical Codes were published on July'.1, HUNTINGTON BEACH with In accordance with Section 18941.5 of INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a ,the•State Health and Safety Code,the City is newspaper of general circulation on mandated to st enforce e codes starting on September 29, 1961, case A6214, and Off Janucaal adop 4. of the June 11 1963 case A24831 for the codes by'reference al- > > + lows the City of Hun- City of Huntington Beach, County of �tnetcod s�oroaamend dmin- r Orange and the State of California. istrative purposes and for, special conditions Attached to this Affidavit is a true and and hazards that ri not exist in all jurisdic- tions.complete co as was printed and tindin s are specific p PY p �findings are required to published on the following date(s): St adopted since the ;State requires us to Justify_ that the amendments -are rea- sonably necessary be- cause Thursday, November 28, 2013 geological o"r topo- graphic conditions. If the codes ,are not adopted, they, will be certify (or declare) under penalty come law by amend default without amendments. of perjury that the foregoing is true The UnPool, Spa Swimming a and Hot Tub Code and Uniform Solar and Correct. Energy Code are ,not mandated by the State. However,- new editions are proposed to be adopted to reflect changes in and to stay ;current with industry Executed on December 5 2013 standards. � PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of at Los Angeles, California the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held November 18, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Sullivan,Hardy,Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw,Katapodis NOES: Signature None ABSTAIN:None ABSENT:None THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. This ordinance is ef- fective 30 days after adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY OF NUATINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.3999 Adopted by the City'CWIKil PROOF OF onNOVIRNC O "AN ORDINANCE OF, THE CITY.OF HUNTING- L'CAT'®N TON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.40 OF THE PUB HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE- LATING TO THE ME- CHANICAL CODE" SYNOPSIS: , onstruction codes STATE OF CALIFORNIA) that regulate the health' and safety of the structures in our city SS. three published every three years to keep.up with current design COUNTY OF ORANGE NGE ) technology and 'c°n- 1 i"'\ struction materials.The California Building Standards Commission is charged with approv- ingI am a citizen of the United States and a tand publishing the State Codes under Title 24.The 2013 editions of resident of the County of Los Angeles; I the California Building, am over the age of eighteen years and Green Building Stan- Bards, Residential, Me- chanical,Plumbing,and not a party to or interested in the notice Electrical Codes were publispublished. I am a principal clerk of the 2013* In accordance. of HUNTINGTON BEACH then State nHealt 1 and Safety Code,the City is INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a mandated to enforce the codes starting on newspaper of general circulation on January 1,2014. September 29, 1961, case A6214, and Official adoption of the codes by reference al-, lows the City of.Hun- June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the tington Beach to amend City of Huntington Beach, County of the codes for admin- istrative purposes and for special conditions Orange, and the State of California. and hazards that do not exist in all jurisdic- Attached to this Affidavit is a true and tions. Also,•the specific findings are required to complete copy as was printed and be adopted since the State requires us to published on the following date(s): justify that the amendments are rea- sonably necessary be- cause of local climatic, geological or. topo- Thursday November 28 2013 graphic conditions: If 9 9 the codes are not adopted,''they will be- come law by default certify (or declare) under penalty without amendments. The Uniform Swimming P001, Spa and Hot Tub of perjury that the foregoing is true Energynd Uniform solar Code are not mandated by the State. and correct. However, new editions are proposed to be adopted to .reflect. changes in and to stay current with industry standards. PASSED,AND ADOPTED Executed on December 5, 2013 by the City Council of the.City of Huntington at Los Angeles, California Beach .at a regular, meeting held November 18, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Sullivan,Hardy,Harper, Boardman, Carch10 •I� �/��� Shaw,Katapodis I� i�i�Mf�I/O NOES: None Signature ABSENT:Nonee THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. This ordinance is ef- fective 30 days after adoption. CITY OFBNTHU NGTON 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 714-536-5227 JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY CLERK Published.H.B. Indepen- dent 11/28/13 ., CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE'NO.3998 Adopted by the City Council on NOVEMBER 18,2013 "AN ORDINANCE OF PROOF O F i THE CITY OF HUNTING- TON BEACH AMENDIMENDING CHAPTER 17-24 OF THE 9 U w�I����®� HUNTINGTON BEACH 96� lK� i MUNICIPAL CODE. RE- LATING TO SUNDECKS-; WINDSCREENS" SYNOPSIS: on�uction codes' that regulate the health /� iand safety of the. STATE OF CALIFORNIA) structures in our city are published every ;three years to keep up i SS. technology current design technology and con- struction materials.The COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 ;California Building Standards Commission is charged with approv- ing and publishing the State Codes under Title I am a citizen of the United States and a 24.The 2013 editions of the California. Building, resident of the County of Los Angeles; I Green Building. Stan- am over the age of eighteen years, and cards, Residential, Me- chanical,Plumbing,and Electrical Codes were not a party to or interested in the notice published on July 1, 2013. In accordance published. I am a principal clerk of the with Section 18941.5 of the State Health and HUNTINGTON BEACH Safety Code,the City is mandated to enforce, INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a (the codes starting on i January 1,2014. newspaper of general circulation on Official adoption of the codes by reference al- September 29, 1961, case A6214, and lows the City of Hun- tington Beach to amend', June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the the codes for admin- istrative purposes and City of Huntington Beach, County of for special conditions' and hazards that do not Orange, and the State of California. exist in all jurisdic. tions. Also, the specific Attached to this Affidavit is a true and %findings are required to be adopted since the complete copy as was printed and State requires us to -justify that they published on the following date(s). j amendments are rea- sonably necessary be- cause of local climatic, geological or topo- ' graphic .conditions. If the codes are not ; Thursday, November 28, 2013 adopted, they will be- come law by default . without amendments. I The Uniform Swimming I certif declare) under enalt Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Y �or declare p y 'Code and Uniform Solar Energy Code are' not of perjury that the foregoing is true mandated by the State. However, new editions and correct. are proposed to be adopted to reflect changes in and to stay current -with industry I standards. PASSED AND ADOPTED Executed on December 5 2013 by tCi y of Huntington of the City of Huntin ton' Beach at a regular at Los Angeles California meeting held , November 18, 2013 by; the following roll call vote: . . _ AYES: Sullivan,Hardy,Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw,Katapodis NOES- !None. ABSTAIN:None i ABSENT:None Signature THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS' AVAILABLE IN THE, CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. ; This ordinance is ef- fective.30,days offer' adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 ( 714-536-5227 JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY CLERK I Published H.B. Indepen- dentll/28/13 J CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.3997 Adopted by the Gty Council. on NOVEMBER 18,2013 "AN PROOF O F THE ORDINANCE OF G- j THE CITY OF HUNTING- e TON BEACH AMENDING PUBLICATION 17.10 0� THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE- LATING TO THE HUN- TINGTON BEACH NUI- SANCE CODE" SYNOPSIS: one struction codes STATE OF CALIFORNIA) that regulate the health and safety of the. structures in our city �S. are published every three years to keep up ) with current ,design COUNTY OF ORANGE technology and con- struction materials.The California Building Standards Commission is charged witfi approv- I am a citizen of the United States and a i ing and publishing the State Codes under Title resident of the County of Los Angeles; 1 124.The 2013 editions of the California Building, am over the age of eighteen years, and Green Building, Stan- dards, Residential; Me- not a party to or interested in the notice chanical,Plumbing,and Electrical Codes were published. I am a principal clerk of the published on July 1, HUNTINGTON BEACH with It accordance with Section 18941.5 of Ithe State Health and INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a I Safety Code,the City is mandated to enforce newspaper of general circulation on the codes starting on January 1,2014. September 29, 1961, case A6214, and official adoption of the codes by reference al- June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the ;lows the City of Hun- tingtonCity of Huntington Beach, County of the ecBeach to amend ' codes for admin- istrative purposes and Orange, and the State of California. j for and hazards that do iti conditions ot Attached to this Affidavit is a true and exist in all jurisdic- tions. Also, the specific complete copy as was printed and findings are required to be adopted since the published on the following date(s): State requires ,us to justify that the amendments are rea- sonably necessary be- cause of local climatic, Thursday, November 28, 2013 geological or topo- graphic conditions. If the codes are not adopted, they will be- come,law by default certify (or declare) under penalty without amendments. The Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub of perjury that the foregoing is true Code and Uniform Solar and correct. Energy Code are not mandated by the State. However, new editions are proposed to be adopted to reflect changes in and to stay current with industry Executed on December 5, 2013 standards. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of at Los Angeles California the City of Huntington , Beach at a regular meeting held November 18, 2013 by the following roll call vote: AYES: Sullivan,Hardy,Harper, Boardman, Carchio, X&d zwmw� Shaw,Katapodis NOES: None Signature ABSTAIN:None ABSENT:None THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS ,AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. This ordinance,is ef- fective 30 days after adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 714-536-5227 JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY, CLERK Published H.B.Indepen- �dentll/28/13 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.3996 ®®® C Adopted by.the City Council r R®®f®F anNOVEDINA C O- '"AN ORDINANCE OF �THE CITY:OF HUNTING= PUBLICATION TON BEACH AMENDING 'CHAPTER 17.08 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE- LATING TO THE HOUS- ING CODE" SYNOPSIS:., ®w� onstruction codes STATC 1 G ®� CALIFORNIA) A�I�®I�1�1IA) that regulate the health and safety of the . structures,in our city are :published every SS. three years to keep up � ,with .current design COUNTY OF ORANGE 'technology and• con- struction materials.The California Building Standards Commission is charged with approv- I am a citizen of the United States and a State e C publishing the St Codes under Title resident of the Count of Los Angeles; I The 2013 editions of Y g �th the California Building, , am over the age of eighteen years and Green. Building , Me- � �idards,,Residential, Me- not a art to or interested in the notice ch aria,Plumbing,and party 'Electrical Codes were ppublished. I am a principal clerk of the ,published I on July 1, p p 2013: In .accordance HUNTINGTON BEACH with Section 18941.5 of the State Health and Safety Code,the city is INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a mandated to enforce newspaper of general circulation on the codes starting on January.1,2014. September 29 �1961 case A6214 and 'official adoption of the codes by reference al- June 11 1963 case A24831 for the lows the City of Hun tington Beach to amend City of Huntington Beach County of the codes for admin- istrative_purposes and Orange, and the State of California. for special conditions and hazards that do not Attached to this Affidavit is a true and ex tioist. in all ;urisdie- ns. Also, the specific complete copy as was printed and findings are required to i be adopted since the State requires us. to published on the following date(s): justify. that the amendments are rea- sonably necessary be- cause of local climatic, Thursday November 28 2013 geological t topo- , y graphic conditions. If the codes are not adopted, they•will be- certify (or declare) under penalty come law by default without amendments. The Uniform Swimming of perjury that the foregoing is true Pool, Spa and Hot Tub i Code and Uniform Sola"r and correct. 'Energy Code are not 'mandated by the State. However, new editions are proposed to. be adopted .to reflect changes in and to stay current with industry Executed on December 5, 2013 standards. (PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City, Council of at Los Angeles, California Ithe City of Huntington, Beach at a regular meeting held November 18, 2013 by, the following roll call vote: AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, 'Harper, Boardman, &101 Carcdis Shaw, Katipo NOES:None . ® ABSTAIN:None Signature ABSENT:None 'THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. I-This ordinance is ef- fective 30 days after, adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTO14 BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH,.I CA 92648, 714-536-5227 JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY CLERK �Published H.B. Indepen- dent 11/28/13 CITY Of HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.3995 ®® Adopted by the City(ouncil PROOF OF i on NO EMBER ORDINANCE O "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTING-- CATION ��I®� TON BEACH AMENDING ''CHAPTER 17.07 OF THE PUBLIHUNTINGTON. BEACH WUNICIPAL CODE RE- LATING TO THE RESI- DENTIAL CODE" SYNOPSIS: 0nstruction codes that regulate the�he STATE OF CALIFORNIA) he .and safety t ty of the structures in our'.city ,are published every AA '' p� ) S.S. three years to keep up COUNTY i�/ OF ORANGE V ) with current design 'technology and con= struction materials.The ,California; Building Standards Commission is charged with approv- I am a citizen of the United States and a (St St and publishing the ate Codes under Title resident of the County of Los Angeles; I 124..The 2013 editions of jthe California Building, am over the age of eighteen years, and Green Building , Me- dards, Residential, Me- not a party to or interested in the notice ch ria,Plumbing,and. ;Electarical Codes were ppublished. I am a principal clerk of the pab3' I July 1, p p 2013 In accordance HUNTINGTON BEACH ,with In 18941.5 of the State Health and INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a (Safety Cade,the Citenforce e mandated to ,enforce a general circulation on the codes starting on newspaper of . p p g �lanuary 1,2014. September 29 1961 case A6214 and ,Official adoption of the e codes by reference al- June 11 1963 case A24831 for the 'lows the. City of Hun e � Itington Beach to amend City of Huntington Beach County of the codes far admin= istrative purposes and Orange, and the State of California. far special conditions and hazards that do,not Attached to this Affidavit is a true and exist In all jurisdic- ltions. Also, the specific complete co as was printed and Tfie adoJ are required e p copy p Ibe adopted since the published on the following date(s): lustState `equth us to justify that the amendments are .rea- sonably necessary be- cause of local climatic, 'geological or topo- Thursday November 28 2013 graphic conditions. of f s 'the codes are not adopted, they will be- !come law- by ;default without amendments. certify (or declare) under penalty 'The Uniform Swimming ,Pool, Spa and Hot Tub of perjury that the foregoing is true Code and Uniform Solar Energy Code are not and correct. new mandated the State. '.However, new editions pare proposed to' be adopted to reflect changes in and to stay. `current with /industry standards. Executed on December 5 2013 PASSED,AND ADOPTED , by the City Council of at Los Angeles, California 'Beach the City of Huntington ', at a regular meeting held November 18, 2013 by ,the following roll call ivote: iAYES: Sullivan, Hardy, 'Harper, Boardman,. Carchs Shaw, katapodifiol NOES:None ABSTAIN:None. . Signature 1ABSENT:None g THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDJNANCE IS !AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. This ordinance is ef- fective 30 days after adoption: ' ' CITY OF HUNTIINGTON BEACH. l 2000 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 714-536-5227 JOAN L..FLYNN,CITY CLERK Published H.B. Indepen- dent 11/28/13 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE C ORDINANCE NO.3994 PROOF O Adopted City Council on NOVEMBEEMBER 18,2013 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE I���'®� CITY OF HENDING BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.06 OF THE 'HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RE- !LATING TO THE GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS 'CODE" STATE OF CALIFORNIA) SYNOPSIS: onstruction codes that 'regulate the health and SS. safety'of the structures in.our city are published ) every three years to COUNTY OF ®RANGE 'keep up with current design technology and construction.materials. The California Building Standards Commission I am a citizen of the United States and a l is charged with approv- I ing and publishing the resident of the County of Los Angeles; I �State Codes under Title 24.The 2013 editions of am over the age of eighteen years, and i the California Building, (Green Building Stan.- not a party to or interested in the notice dards, Residential, Me- published. I am a principal clerk of the iElect Eleal,ctrical Plumbing' and Electrical ,Codes were published on July 1,, HUNTINGTON BEACH 2013. In accordance INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a theh state°°Neagh'a d Safety.Code, the City is newspaper of general circulation on mandated to enforce the codes starting on September 29, 1961, case A6214, and January 1,2014. June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the Official adoption of the codes by reference at-- lows the City of Hun- City of Huntington Beach County of tington Beach to amend ithe codes for admin- Orange, and the State of California. i istrative purposes and for special conditions Attached to this Affidavit is a true and and hazards that do not exist in all jurisdictions. complete copy as was printed and 'Also, the specific find- ings are required to be published on the following date(s): adopted since the State requires us. to justify that the amendments are reasonably neces- ,sary because of local climatic, geological.or Thursday, November 28, 2013 topographic conditions. If the codes are not adopted, they will be- come law by Aefault i certify (or declare) under penalty without amendments. The Uniform Swimming of perjury that the foregoing is true ' Pool, Spa.and Hot Tub' and correct. Code and Uniform Solar Energy Lode are not, mandated by the:State. However, new editions are proposed to 'be adopted to reflect' changes in and to stay Executed on December 5, 2013 current with industryil standards, PASSED AND ADOPTED at Los Angeles, California .by the City Council ofl the City of. Huntington Beach at a regular, meeting held November, 18, 2013 by the following roll 'call vote: AYES: S6.Ilivan,' HardY,Boardman,� Carchi.o, Shaw, ', Katapodis NOES:Harper Signature NOES. None ABSENT;None THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY. CLERK'S OFFICE. This ordinance is ef- fective 30 days after i adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET . HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 714-536-5227 JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY CLERK Published H.B. Indepen- dent11/28/13 I i CITY OFHUNTINGTON BEACH LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO.3993 Adopted by the City Council on NOVEMBER 18,2013 PROOF O F "AN ORDINANCE OF G- THE CITY Of HUNTING- TON BEACH AMENDING PUBLICATION CHAPTER ON, Of THE HUNTINGTON,C BEACH MUNICIPAL .CODE RE- LATING TO THE BUILDING CODE SYNOPSIS: on�struction .codes 'that regulate the health STATE OF CALIFORNIA) and safety of the structures in .our city are, published every SS. three years to keep up ORANGE with .current, design COUNTY OF ORANGE ) technology and con- struction materials.The California Building Standards Commission is charged with approv- ing and publishing the I am a citizen of the United States and a State Codes under Title 24.The 2013 editions.of resident of the County of Los Angeles; I the California Building, Green Building Stan- am over the age of eighteen years, and dards, Residential, Me-1 chanical, Plumbing,and not a party to or interested in the notice Electrical Codes were published on July 1, published. I am a principal clerk of the 2013. In accordance HUNTINGTON BEACH i with Section 18941.5 of the State Health and INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a Safety Code, the.City is mandated ,to enforce newspaper of general circulation on the codes starting on January 1,2014. September 29, 1961, case A6214, and Official,adoption of the codes by.reference al- June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the lows the City of Hun- tington Beach to amend City of Huntington Beach, County of ;the codes for admin- istrative purposes and Orange, and the State of California. for special conditions and hazards that do not Attached to this Affidavit is a true and exist in all jurisdic- tions. Also, the specific, complete copy as was printed and I findings are required to ,be adopted since the published on the following date(s): I.State requires us to justify that th.e amendments are rea- sonably necessary-,be- cause of local.climatic, geological ,or topo- Thursday, November 28, 2013 'graphic conditions.' If !the codes 'are' not adopted, they will be- come law by default certify (or declare) under penalty without aThe,Unifo a Swints. of perjury that the foregoing is true ,PoolSpa and Hot Tub Coddee and Uniform Solar, Energy Code are not: and correct. 'mandated by the State.; However, new editions are proposed. to be adopted to reflecti changes in and to stay' current with industry: ,standards. I Executed on December 5, 2013 PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of at Los Angeles, California Bea h�tyatf aunreguton lar' meeting held. November 18, 2013-by Ithe following ,roll call,; vote: AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, 'Boardman; Carchio, ShawKatal dis NOES: ` ABSTAIN:None Signature ;THE FULL TEXT OF THE (ORDINANCE IS! AVAILABLE IN THE, CITY CLERK'S OFFICE. , This ordinance is of-', •fective 30 days after, adoption. CITY OF HUNTINGTON' BEACH 2000 MAIN STREET 1 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 714-536-5227 JOAN L.FLYNN,CITY., CLERK Published H.B. Indepen I dent 11/28/13 . Dept. ID PL 13-029 Page 1 of 4 7 Meeting Date: 11/188//201,3[j CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH - REQUEST FOR. CITY COUNCIL. ACTION MEETING DATE: 11/18/2013 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building SUBJECT: Adopt Ordinance Nos. 3993 through 4003 approving the Huntington Beach Building and Safety Codes Statement of Issue: The construction codes that regulate the health and safety of the structures in our community were adopted by the State of California on July 1, 2013. State law mandates that these codes be enforced starting January 1, 2014. In order to amend the codes to meet our local conditions, we are required to officially adopt the codes. Companion codes and ordinances are also included. Financial Impact: Not applicable Recommended Action: A) Adopt Ordinance No. 3993, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.04 of The Huntington Beach Municipal Code titled The Huntington Beach Building Code;" and, B) Adopt Ordinance No. 3994, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.06 of The Huntington Beach Municipal Code titled Green Building Standards Code;" and, C) Adopt Ordinance No.3995, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.07 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code titled Residential Code;" and, D) Adopt Ordinance No. 3996, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.08 titled Housing Code;" and, E) Adopt Ordinance No. 3997, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.10 Huntington Beach Nuisance Code;" and, F) Adopt Ordinance No. 3998, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.24 titled Sun Decks--Windscreens Code;" and, G) Adopt Ordinance No. 3999, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.40 titled Mechanical Code;" and, H) Adopt Ordinance No. 4000, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.44 titled Plumbing Code;" and, 1) Adopt Ordinance No. 4001, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.46 of The Huntington Beach Municipal Code titled Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code;" and, HB -229- Item 13. - 1 Dept. ID PL 13-029 Page 2 of 4 Meeting Date: 11/18/2013 J) Adopt Ordinance No. 4002, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.48 titled Electrical Code;" and, K) Adopt Ordinance No. 4003, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.60 titled Solar Energy Code." Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): A. Do not approve the adoption of ordinances amending 2013 editions of the California Building and Safety Construction Codes and related ordinances; however, that would result in the State Codes becoming law by default without local amendments. B. Continue the item and direct staff accordingly. Analysis: Construction codes that regulate the health and safety of the structures in our city are published every 3 years to keep up with current design technology and construction materials. The California Building Standards Commission is charged with approving and publishing the State Codes under Title 24. The 2013 editions of the California Building, Green Building Standards, Residential, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Codes were published on July 1, 2013. In accordance with Section 18941.5 of the State Health and Safety Code, the City is mandated to enforce the codes starting on January 1, 2014. Official adoption of the codes by reference allows the City of Huntington Beach to amend the codes for administrative purposes and for special conditions and hazards that do not exist in all jurisdictions. The specific findings are also required to be adopted since the State requires us to justify that the amendments are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographic conditions. If the codes are not adopted, they will become law by default without amendments. The Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code and Uniform Solar Energy Code are not mandated by the State; however, new editions are proposed to be adopted to reflect changes in and to stay current with industry standards. The proposed Huntington Beach amendments to the various codes are contained in the legislative drafts and are summarized below. 2013 California Building Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 2013 California Green Building Standards Code • 17.06.030 Residential Electric vehicle (EV) charging, Subsection A4.106.8 -- Added to establish minimum standards for all new residential dwelling electric vehicle charging equipment. Amendment is to address city council directive to provide electric vehicle supply equipment standards for all new developments. Item 13. - 2 HB -230- Dept. ID PL 13-029 Page 3 of 4 Meeting Date: 11/18/2013 ® 17.06.040 Nonresidential Electric vehicle (EV) charging, Subsection A5.106.5.3 -- Added to establish minimum standards for all new nonresidential electric vehicle charging equipment. Amendment is to address City Council directive to provide electric vehicle supply equipment standards for all new developments. 2013 California Residential Code ® 17.07.090 Chapter 45 Building security — Added to establish minimum standards of construction for protection of unlawful entry. Amendment is consistent with past practice and is included in the current Huntington Beach Building Code. There is an insignificant change in Ordinance No. 3995 that was introduced at City Council on October 21, 2013. We have changed the term Building Code to Residential Code in the Ordinance, for the November 18, 2013 California Building and Safety Codes and related Ordinances. A memo will be provided by the City Attorney reflecting this change. Housing Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. Huntington Beach Nuisance Code ® 17.10.050 Nuisance Designated, Subsection (b)--Amended No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 17.10.050 Nuisance Designated, Subsection (dd)—Amended California Health and Safety Code 17920.3 was added to establish minimal standards for enforcement of substandard housing and to be consistent with State Law. Sun Decks—Windscreens No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 2013 California Mechanical Code ® 17.40.040 Commercial Kitchen Hoods, Subsection 508.1 -- Repealed. The 2013 California Mechanical Code includes this subsection in code language. 2013 California Plumbing Code • Subsection 701.1.2 §701 — Repealed. KB -231- Item 13. - 3 Dept.ID PL 13-029 Page 4 of 4 Meeting Date: 11/18/2013 The 2013 California Plumbing Code includes this subsection in code language. ® Subsection 701.1.2.2 — Repealed. The 2013 California Plumbing Code and the 2013 California Building Code includes this subsection in code language. ® 17.44.035 Protection of piping, materials, and structures, Subsection 312.1, §312 Added to clarify and establish minimum standards for underground potable water system installations. Amendment is to address the corrosive soil in parts of Huntington Beach. A sleeve is required on all underground copper and PEX piping installed for potable water systems. 2013 California Electric Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 2012 Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 2012 Uniform Solar Energy Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. Environmental Status: Not applicable Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance and maintain public safety Attachment(s): 1. Ordinance No. 3993 through 4003 2. Legislative Drafts 3. Findings of fact for code amendments 4. PowerPoint Item 13. - 4 xB -232- Dept. ID PL 13-025 Page 1 of 4 Meeting Date: 10/21/2013 � CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 9 4 REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 10/21/2013 SUBMITTED TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members SUBMITTED BY: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager PREPARED BY: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building SUBJECT: Introduction of the 2013 Huntington Beach Building and Safety Codes and Related Ordinances Nos. 3993 through 4003; and, set Public Hearing date for adoption on November 18, 2013 Statement of Issue: The construction codes that regulate the health and safety of the structures in our community were adopted by the State of California on July 1, 2013. State law mandates that these codes be enforced starting January 1, 2014. In order to amend the codes to meet our local conditions, we are required to officially adopt the codes. Companion codes and ordinances for the administration of the codes are also included. Approval of these codes includes a two step process: Introduction of Codes as a consent item and then a public hearing to adopt the Codes. Financial Impact: Not applicable Recommended Action: A) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 3993, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach amending Chapter 17.04 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code titled the Huntington Beach Building Code." B) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 3994, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach amending Chapter 17.06 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code titled Green Building Standards Code." C) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 3995, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.07 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code titled Residential Code." D) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 3996, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.08 titled Housing Code." E) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 3997, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.10 Huntington Beach Nuisance Code." F) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 3998, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.24 titled Sun Decks—Windscreens Code." G) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 3999, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.40 titled Mechanical Code." H) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 4000, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Item 11. - I xB -176- Dept. ID PL 13-025 Page 2 of 4 Meeting Date: 10/21/2013 amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.44 titled Plumbing Code." 1) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 4001, "An Ordinance of The City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.46 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code titled Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code." J) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 4002, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.48 titled Electrical Code." K) Approve Introduction of Ordinance No. 4003, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.60 titled Solar Energy Code." L) Direct that a Public Hearing be set for adoption of Ordinance Nos. 3993 —4003 on November 18, 2013. Alternative Action(s): The City Council may make the following alternative motion(s): 1. Do not approve the introduction of ordinances amending 2013 editions of the California Building and Safety Construction Codes and related ordinances; however, that would result in the State Codes becoming law by default without local amendments. 2. Continue the item and direct staff accordingly. Analysis: Construction codes that regulate the health and safety of the structures in our city are published every three years to keep up with current design technology and construction materials. The California Building Standards Commission is charged with approving and publishing the State Codes under Title 24. The 2013 editions of the California Building, Green Building Standards, Residential, Mechanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Codes were published on July 1, 2013. In accordance with Section 18941.5 of the State Health and Safety Code, the City is mandated to enforce the codes starting on January 1, 2014. Official adoption of the codes by reference allows the City of Huntington Beach to amend the codes for administrative purposes and for special conditions and hazards that do not exist in all jurisdictions. Also, the specific findings are required to be adopted since the State requires us to justify that the amendments are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographic conditions. If the codes are not adopted, they will become law by default without amendments. The Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code and Uniform Solar Energy Code are not mandated by the State. However, new editions are proposed to be adopted to reflect changes in and to stay current with industry standards. The proposed Huntington Beach amendments to the various codes are contained in the legislative drafts and are summarized below. 2013 California Building Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 2013 California Green Building Standards Code © 17.06.030 Residential Electric vehicle (EV) charging, Subsection A4.106.8 -- Added to establish minimum standards for all new residential dwelling electric vehicle charging equipment. xB _a 77_ Item 11. - 2 Dept.ID PL 13-025 Page 3 of 4 Meeting Date: 10/21/2013 Amendment is to address city council directive to provide electric vehicle supply equipment standards for all new developments. • 17.06.040 Nonresidential Electric vehicle (EV) charging, Subsection A5.106.5.3 -- Added to establish minimum standards for all new nonresidential electric vehicle charging equipment. Amendment is to address, City Council directive to provide electric vehicle supply equipment standards for all new developments. 2013 California Residential Code • 17.07.090 Chapter 45 Building security-- Added to establish minimum standards of construction for protection of unlawful entry. Amendment is consistent with past practice and is included in the current Huntington Beach Building Code. Housing Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. Huntington Beach Nuisance Code • 17.10.050 Nuisance Designated, Subsection (b) -- Amended No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. • 17.10.050 Nuisance Designated, Subsection (dd) -- Amended California Health and Safety Code 17920.3 was added to establish minimal,standards for enforcement of substandard housing and to be consistent with State Law. Sun Decks—Windscreens No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 2013 California Mechanical Code • 17.40.040 Commercial Kitchen Hoods, Subsection 508.1 -- Repealed. The 2013 California Mechanical Code includes this subsection in code language. 2013 California Plumbing Code • Subsection 701.1.2 §701 -- Repealed. The 2013 California Plumbing Code includes this subsection in code language. • Subsection 701.1.2.2 -- Repealed. The 2013 California Plumbing Code and the 2013 California Building Code includes this subsection in code language. Item 11. - 3 HB -178- Dept. ID PL 13-025.Page 4 of 4 Meeting Date: 10/21/2013 ® 17.44.035 Protection of piping, materials, and structures, Subsection 312.1, -312 --Added to clarify and establish minimum standards for underground potable water system installations.. Amendment is to address the corrosive soil in parts of Huntington Beach. A sleeve is required on all underground copper and PEX piping installed for potable water systems. 2013 California Electric Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 2012 Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. 2012 Uniform Solar Energy Code No significant amendments to this code. Changes are administrative in nature. Environmental Status: Not applicable Strategic Plan Goal: Enhance and maintain public safety Attachment(s): 1. Ordinance Nos. 3993 through 4003 2. Legislative Drafts 3. Findings of fact for code amendments SH:MC:KDC xB -1 79- Item 11. - 4 A ACHMENT # 1 ORDINANCE NO. 3993 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CIT`.1'OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.04 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE BUILDING CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.04.020 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.04.020 Adoption. There is herby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2013 California Building Code, and the whole thereof, including Appendix I entitled"Patio Covers," and excepting all other appendices save and except those portions as are hereafter modified or amended. Such code, and amendments thereto, are hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code § 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code § 18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, for the purpose of regulating and administering the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration,repair, moving, removal, conversion, demolition, occupancy, equipment, use,height, area, and maintenance of buildings or structures in the City of Huntington Beach, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. From the date on which this chapter takes effect the provisions of such code, together with amendments thereto shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of_ November , 2013. a Mayor A13kST. APPROVED AS TO FORM: 5 a o � City Clerk Ci y Attorney 0 f za((J REVIE D APPROVED: 1NITIA AND APPROVED: `sty ager irector of Planning and Building 13-3876/100500.doc Ord. No. 3993 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on October 21,2013, and was again read to said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 18,2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013. In accordance with the City Charter of said City Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk C&F Clerk and ex-officio Verk Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 3994 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.06 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.06.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.06.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2013 California Green Building Standards Code, and the whole thereof, excluding appendices. Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code §50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code §18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, for the purpose of improving public health, safety and general welfare by enhancing the design and construction of buildings through the use of building concepts having a reduced negative impact or positive environmental impact and encouraging sustainable construction practices. From the date on which this chapter takes effect,the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. Section 17.06.030 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby added to read as follows: 17.06.030 Residential electric vehicle(EV) charging, Subsection A4.106.8. Dwellings shall comply with the following requirements for the future installation of electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE): A4.106.8.1 One-and two-family dwellings. Install a listed raceway to accommodate a dedicated branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less trade size 1 (nominal 1-inch inside diameter). The raceway shall be securely fastened at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate in close proximity to the proposed location of the charging system into a listed cabinet, box or enclosure. Raceways are required to be continuous at enclosed or concealed areas and spaces. A raceway may terminate in an attic or other approved location when it can be demonstrated that the area is accessible and no removal of materials is necessary to complete the final installation. Exception: Other pre-installation methods approved by the local enforcing agency that provide sufficient conductor sizing and service capacity to install Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). Note: Utility companies may have additional requirements for metering and EVSE installation,and should be consulted during the project design and installation. 13-3876(100501.doc I Ordinance No. 3994 A4.106.8.1.1 Labeling requirements. A label stating "EV CAPABLE" shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the service panel or subpanel and next to the raceway termination point. A4.106.8.2 Multifamily dwellings. At least 3 percent of the total parking spaces, but not less than one, shall be capable of supporting future electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). A4.106.106.8.2.1 Single charging space required. When only a single charging space is required, install a listed raceway capable of accommodating a dedicated branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less trade size 1 (nominal 1-inch inside diameter). The raceway shall be securely fastened at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate in close proximity to the proposed location of the charging system into a listed cabinet, box or enclosure. Exception: Other pre-installation methods approved by the local enforcing agency that provide sufficient conductor sizing and service capacity to install Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). A4.106.8.2.2 Multiple charging spaces required. When multiple charging spaces are required, plans shall include the location(s) and type of the EVSE, raceway method(s), wiring schematics and electrical calculations to verify that the electrical system has sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge all the electrical vehicles at all designated EV charging spaces at their full rated amperage. Plan design shall be based upon Level 2 EVSE at its maximum operating ampacity. Only underground raceways and related underground equipment are required to be installed at the time of construction. Note: Utilities may have additional requirements for metering and EVSE installation, and should be consulted during the project design and installation. A4.106.8.2.3 Labeling requirements. A label stating "EV CHARGE CAPABLE" shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the service panel or subpanel and the EV charging space. SECTION 3. Section 17.06.040 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby added to read as follows: 17.06.040 Nonresidential electric vehicle charging, Subsection A5.106.5.3. Provide facilities meeting Section 406.9 (Electric Vehicle) of the California Building Code and as follows: A5.106.5.3.1 Single charging space requirements. When only a single charging space is required, install a listed raceway capable of accommodating a dedicated branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less than trade size 1. The raceway shall be securely fastened at 13-3876/100501.doc 2 Ordinance No. 3994 the main service or subpanel and shall terminate in close proximity to the proposed location of the charging system into a listed cabinet, box or raceway. Exception: Other pre-installation methods approved by the local enforcing agency that provide sufficient conductor sizing and service capacity to install Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment(EVSE). A5.106.5.3.2 Multiple charging spaces required. When multiple charging spaces are required, plans shall include the location(s) and type of the EVSE, raceway method(s), wiring schematics and electrical calculations to verify that the electrical system has sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge all the electrical vehicles at all designated EV charging spaces at their full rated amperage. Plan design shall be based upon Level 2 EVSE at its maximum operating ampacity. Only underground raceways and related underground equipment are required to be installed at the time of construction. Note: Utilities may have additional requirements for metering and EVSE installation, and should be consulted during the project design and installation. A5.106.5.3.3 Tier 1. At least 3 percent of the total parking spaces, but not less than one, shall be capable of supporting future electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE). A5.106.5.3.5 Labeling requirements. A label stating "EV CHARGE CAPABLE" shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the service panel or subpanel and the EV charging space. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. e Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM(- 0_0 City Clerk City Attorney b" Z-q 13 REVI ND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED: i anager irector o Planning and Building 13-3876/100501.doc 3 Ord. No. 3994 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on October 21, 2013, and was again read to said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 18, 2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan,Hardy, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: Harper ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013. Awo In accordance with the City Charter of said City Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk CiIVClerk and ex-officio Ork Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 3995 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.07 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE RESIDENTIAL CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.07.020 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.07.020 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2013 California Residential Code, and the whole thereof, including Appendix H, entitled "Patio Covers," and excepting all other appendices save and except those portions as are hereafter modified or amended. Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code § 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code § 18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, for the purpose of regulating and administering the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, moving, removal, conversion, demolition, occupancy, equipment, use, height, area, and maintenance of residential one- and two-family dwellings or structures in the City of Huntington Beach, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. From the date on which this chapter takes effect the provisions of such code,together with amendments thereto shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. Section 17.07.090 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby added to read as follows: 17.07.090 Chapter 45 added--Buildins security. The Residential Code is hereby amended by adding thereto new Chapter 45 entitled, "Building Security," to read as follows: § 3601. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum standards of construction for protection against unlawful entry. § 3602. Alternative security.provisions. When approved by the building official, site security systems may be provided in lieu of the specific security provisions of section 3608, 'Garages-- Multiple dwellings.' § 3603. Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms used herein are defined as follows: 'Cylinder guard' means a hardened ring surrounding the exposed portion of the lock cylinder or other device which is so fastened as to protect the cylinder from wrenching, prying, cutting or pulling by attack tools. 13-3876/100841.doc I Ordinance No. 3995 'Deadlocking latch' means a latch in which the latch bolt is positively held in the projected position by a guard bolt, plunger or auxiliary mechanism. 'Dead bolt' means a bolt which has no automatic spring action and which is operated by a key cylinder,thumb turn, or level, and is positively held fast when in the projected position. 'Latch'means a device for automatically holding a door shut after being closed. 'Light'means any glazed opening whether glazed with glass, plastic, metal, wood or composition sheets or panels, or similar materials, and shall include windows, skylights, view ports or view panels and similar openings. § 3604. Entry vision. All main or front entry doors to R occupancies shall be arranged so that the occupant has a view of the area immediately outside without opening the door. Such view may be provided by a door viewer or view port or by window or other opening located and constructed as required by this chapter. Such area shall be provided with a light. § 3605. Doors. (a) General. A door forming a part of the enclosure of a dwelling unit or of an area of a building occupied by one tenant shall be constructed, installed, and secured as set forth in this section. (b) Swinging doors. (1) Swinging wooden doors which can be opened from the inside without using a key shall be of solid core construction. Lights in doors shall be as set forth in this chapter. (2) A single swinging door,the active leaf of a pair of doors, and the bottom leaf of Dutch doors shall be equipped with a dead bolt and deadlocking latch. The dead bolt and latch may be activated by one lock or by individual locks. Dead bolts shall contain hardened inserts, or equivalent, designed to repel cutting tool attack. The lock or locks shall be key operated from the exterior side of the door and engaged or disengaged from the interior side of the door by a device which requires no key, special knowledge or effort. (3) A straight dead bolt shall have a minimum throw of one(1) inch and the embedment shall be not less than five-eighths (5/8) inch into the holding device receiving the projected bolt. All dead bolts of locks which automatically activate two (2) or more dead bolts shall embed at least one-half(1/2) inch but need not exceed three-fourths (3/4) inch into the holding devices receiving the projected bolts. 13-3876/100841.doc 2 Ordinance No. 3995 (4)A deadlocking latch shall be provided with a bolt projecting not less than five- eighths (5/8) inches from the edge of the door in which it is installed. (5) The inactive leaf of a pair of doors and the upper leaf of Dutch doors shall be equipped with a dead bolt or dead bolts as set forth in subsection (b)(2) above. Exceptions: (a) The bolt or bolts need not be key operated but shall not be otherwise activated, from the exterior side of the door. (b) The bolt or bolts may be engaged or disengaged automatically with the dead bolt or by another device on the active leaf or lower leaf. (c) Manually-operated hardened bolts at the top and bottom of the leaf and which embed a minimum of one-half(1/2) inch into the device receiving the projected bolt may be used when not prohibited by the Building Code or other laws and regulations. (6) Doorstops on wooden jambs for in-swinging doors shall be of one piece construction with the jamb or joined by a rabbet. (7)Nonremovable pins shall be used in pin-type hinges which are accessible from the outside when the door is closed. (8) Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim-type cylinder locks installed in doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the door or when otherwise accessible to gripping tools. (9) Unframed glass doors shall be of fully tempered glass not less than one-half (1/2) inch thick. (10) Narrow-framed glass doors shall be of fully tempered glass not less than one-quarter(1/4) inch thick. (c) Sliding glass doors. Sliding glass doors shall be equipped with locking devices. Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim-type cylinder locks installed in doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the door or is otherwise accessible to gripping tools. § 3606. Windows, or other opening. (a) General. Windows, or other similar openings shall be constructed, installed and secured as set forth in this section. 13-3876/100841.doc 3 Ordinance No. 3995 (b) Materials. Only fully-tempered glass or approved metal bars, screens, or grills shall be used for any opening in which glass is utilized which is located within forty(40) inches of the locking device on a door. (c) Locking devices. All windows or other openings which are designed to be opened shall be provided with locking devices. § 3608. Garages--Multiple dwellings. Whenever a development includes three(3) or more dwelling units, all covered parking required by other provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code shall be provided by fully-enclosed garages. Garage space for each tenant shall be separated by partitions of three-eighths (3/8) inch plywood or any approved equivalent with studs set not more than twenty-four (24) inches apart on one side. Doors and windows in such garages shall be constructed, equipped and secured as required by this chapter. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. a Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk City Attorney O V"� ck t o((3 *REVIEAPPIROVED: INITIA D AND APPROVED: ire- r o Bui ding and Planning 13-3876/100841.doc 4 Ord. No. 3995 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on October 21,2013, and was again read to said City Council at a Regular meeting thereof held on November 18, 2013, and was passed and adopted by the`affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 29,2013. In accordance with the City Charter of said City Joan L. Flynn, Ci_ Clerk Cit. Clerk and ex-officio CWrk Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 3996 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.08 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE HOUSING CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.08.020 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.07.020 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2013 California Residential Code, and the whole thereof except as hereafter provided. The purpose of such code is to arrest, remedy and prevent the decay and deterioration of places of habitation and to eliminate slums and blighted neighborhoods by providing minimum requirements for places of habitation for the protection of life, health, welfare, safety and property of the general public and of the owners and occupants of places of habitation in the City; and to provide penalties for the violation thereof, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. Such code is adopted and incorporated as fully as though set out at length herein, as provided by California Government Code sections 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code §18941.5. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions of said code together with amendments thereto shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. -,: 0 Mayor ATTEST: \^'APPROVED AS TO FORM: V. a \' 1 r v City Clerk C11y A orney blw 1(7 REVI ND APPROVED: 1NITIAT AND APPROVED: ity Oanager b irector o lanning and Building 13-3876/100849.doc Ord. No. 3996 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 21,2013, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on November 18,2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013. In accordance with the City Charter of said City " Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk CilbClerk and ex-officio Wrk Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 3997 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.10 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE HUNTINGTON BEACH NUISANCE CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.10.050 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.10.050 Nuisance Desianated. It is hereby declared a public nuisance, or an act in the nature of a public nuisance, for any person or party to cause, permit, abet or otherwise allow any premises in this City to be used in such a manner that any one or more of the activities or conditions described in the following subsections are found to occur thereon. (a) Any condition or activity which is a "nuisance" or a "public nuisance" as defined in Sections 3479 and 3480 of the Civil Code of the State of California or which is specifically declared to constitute a nuisance or public nuisance by any statute of the State of California or by any ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach. (b) The violation of any provisions of the following California Codes which have been adopted, as amended, by the City of Huntington Beach: (1) California Building Code; (2) California Electrical Code; (3) California Fire Code; (4) California Residential Code; (5) California Plumbing Code; (6) California Mechanical Code; (7) Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings; (8) Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code. (c) The violation of any provision of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, or the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance Code, or any code adopted by reference. (d) The operation or maintenance of any business, trade or profession in violation of Title 5 of this Code, or lack of a proper certificate of occupancy. (e) The frequent gathering, or coming and going, of people who have an intent to purchase or use controlled substances on or at any premises in this City. 13-3876/100854.doc 1 Ordinance No. 3997 (f) Participation in a criminal street gang as proscribed by California Penal Code Section 196.22. (g) The making or continuing, or causing to be made or continued, of any loud, unnecessary or unusual noise which disturbs the peace and quiet of the neighborhood or which causes discomfort or annoyance to any reasonable person of normal sensitiveness residing in the area. (h) The occurrence of criminal activity at any premises which threatens the life, health, safety or welfare of the residents of the premises, neighbors or the public. (i) Buildings which are abandoned, boarded up,partially destroyed or left unreasonably in a state of partial construction. (j) Land, the topography or configuration of which, whether in a man-made state or as a result of grading operations, excavation or fill, causes erosion, subsidence, or surface water drainage problems of such magnitude as to be injurious to the public health, safety and welfare or to adjacent properties. (k) The failure to secure and maintain from public access all doorways, windows and other openings into vacant structures. (1) Overgrown vegetation on developed property which: (1) Harbors rats, vermin, and other disease carriers; or (2) Causes detriment to neighboring properties or property values; or (3) Causes a hazardous condition to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic. (m) Dead, decayed, diseased or hazardous trees, weeds and other vegetation on developed property which: (1) Constitutes an unsightly appearance; or (2) Creates danger to public safety and welfare; or (3) Is detrimental to nearby property or property values. (n) Abandoned, broken, neglected machinery or equipment which poses a potential hazard to the general public. (o) Unprotected or hazardous excavations, swimming pools, and ponds. (p) Broken or discarded furniture, household equipment and appliances on the premises which causes damage or is a detriment to neighboring properties. 13-3876/100854.doc 2 Ordinance No. 3997 (q) Packing boxes, lumber, dirt and other trash or debris outside commercial and industrial buildings which is visible from public streets and causes detriment to neighboring properties. (r) Accumulation of dirt, litter or debris in doorways, adjoining sidewalks,parking lots and landscaped areas. (s) Deteriorated parking lots which have pot holes, cracks and ridges. (t) Fences in a state of disrepair or in a dilapidated condition. (u) Premises including, but not limited to, building exteriors which are maintained in such condition as to become so defective, unsightly or in such condition of deterioration or disrepair that the same causes diminution of the property values of surrounding property or is materially detrimental to proximal properties and improvements. This includes, but is not limited to, the keeping and disposing of or the scattering over the property or premises of any of the following: (i) lumber,junk, trash or debris; (ii) abandoned or discarded or unused objects or equipment such as automobiles, furniture, stoves, refrigerators, freezers, cans or containers; (iii) stagnant water or excavation(s); (iv) any device, decoration, design, fence, structure, clothesline or vegetation which is unsightly by reason of its condition or inappropriate location; or(v)permitting or allowing any graffiti to remain on any building,wall, fence or structure. (v) The use of any premises for the purpose of illegal gambling, lewdness, assignation, or prostitution as proscribed by state law or this Code. (w) The maintenance, use, rental or lease of any premises, or subunit thereof, including single-family dwellings, where persons are allowed to congregate, gather or loiter in such a manner as to disturb the peace of other persons lawfully on the property itself or lawfully in the vicinity of the property. (x) The use of any premises for the purpose of unlawfully selling, serving, storing, keeping, manufacturing or giving away any controlled substance,precursor, or analog as those terms are defined by state law. (y) Noise disturbances in violation of Chapter 8.40 of this Code. (z) Maintenance of properties or premises in such a manner as to cause substantial diminution of the enjoyment,use, or property values of adjacent properties. (aa) The maintenance of any sidewalk or driveway located on private property which is debilitated, broken, damaged, or raised to such a degree as to be unsightly if it can be viewed from public property, or to be injurious to property or injurious to persons using said driveway or sidewalk. 13-3876/100854.doc 3 Ordinance No. 3997 (bb)The maintenance of property where buildings or structures have been left boarded up for a period in excess of ten(10) days without a valid demolition or building permit on file with the Huntington Beach Community Development Department or abate said boarded up condition. (cc) The maintenance of buildings or structures used or intended to be used for dwelling purposes, storage or similar uses, because of dilapidation, decay, damage, or faulty construction or arrangement, or otherwise, is unsanitary or unfit for human habitation or use is in a condition that is likely to cause injury or be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of those living in the area or within. (dd)The maintenance of any building or portion thereof, including any dwelling unit, guestroom or suite of rooms, or the premises on which the same is located, in which there exists any of the following listed conditions to an extent that endangers the life, limb, health,property, safety, or welfare of the public or the occupants thereof shall be deemed and hereby is declared to be a substandard building as defined in Section 17920.3 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. 0 Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk y A orney p`cz E 13 REVIEW D APPROVED: INITIATE ND PP ROVED: C a1 ager D' ector o Planning and Building 13-3876/100854.doc 4 Ord. No. 3997 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 21, 2013, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on November 18,2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013. In accordance with the City Charter of said City Joan L. Flynn,Ci_ Clerk C' Clerk and ex-officio ark Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 3998 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.24 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SUNDECKS-WIND SCREENS The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.24.020 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.24.020 RailinE. Railing, not exceeding forty-two (42) inches in height and capable of withstanding a horizontal force of fifty (50) pounds per lineal foot applied to the top of the railing may be constructed completely surrounding the deck area. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of Wvember , 2013. Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: CVWKNJ :� aJjmag) City Clerk l� � 3City`Attorney D jcc �w j 3 REVI;t APPROVED: INITIATFD AND APPROVED: C' ager irector o la ing and Building 13-3876/100869.doe Ord. No. 3998 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS: CITY OF H NTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN,the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 21, 2013, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on November 18,2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013. In accordance with the City Charter of said City m Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk Citjklerk and ex-officio C„� k Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 3999 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.40 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE MECHANICAL CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.40.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.40.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2013 California Mechanical Code, and the whole thereof, including appendices A, B, and C, except as hereinafter provided but excluding Chapters 1 and 14 thereof. Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated,pursuant to California Government Code §50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety §18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, for the purpose of protecting public health and safety by prescribing by minimum standards for the use, design and installation of heating, ventilating, comfort-cooling equipment and refrigeration systems; by requiring a permit and inspection for the installation, alteration and replacement of said equipment. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. Section 17.40.040 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby repealed. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. �'_16vu�' o Zvi Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: o � City Clerk City Attorney 0� ', v 3 REVI D ND APPROVED: INITIAT AND APPROVED: ritf Vanager Direc or of Planning and Building 13-3876/100871.doc Ord. No. 3999 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 21, 2013, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on November 18, 2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. APES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain valley Independent on November 28,2013. In accordance with the City Charter of said City 10 Joan L. Flynn,City Clerk Ci Clerk and ex-officio rk Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 4000 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.44 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE PLUMBING CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.44.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.44.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2013 California Plumbing Code, and the whole thereof, including Appendices A, D, E, and I except as hereafter provided, but excluding Chapter 1, entitled"Administration." Such code and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code § 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety de § 18941.5 as fully as though set forth at length herein for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing the installation, alteration, repair and maintenance of plumbing and drainage systems. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions of said code, together with amendments thereto, shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. Section 17.44.025 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.44.025 'Toilet facilities for workers. §422.5 is hereby amended by adding the following: §422.5 Toilet facilities for workers. Suitable toilet facilities shall be provided and maintained in a sanitary condition for the use of workers during construction. Such toilet facilities shall be located upon or within a reasonable distance of the lot, premises, or site upon which such work is being done. In no case shall the line of travel to any toilet facility exceed 500 feet. SECTION 3. Section 17.44.035 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.44.035 Materials. Protection of piping, materials and structures, Subsection 312.1, §312. All underground copper piping and PEX tubing installed in a potable water system throughout the city limits must be completely sleeved with a minimum 6 millimeter polyvinyl sleeve. 13-3876/100874.doc Ordinance No. 4000 SECTION 4. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. Mayor ATTEST: A APPROVED AS TO FORM: m ` Vl City Clerk rl ity Attorney (10 -b�Q REVIEW D APPROVED: INITIA A D APPROVED: nager irec o of Tanning and Building 13-38761100874.doc Ord. No. 4000 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) SS: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 21, 2013, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on November 18, 2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013.. LA05R) In accordance with the City Charter of said City _ Q Joan L. Flynn, City Cler Cfk Clerk and ex-officio_, erk Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 4001 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.46 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE UNIFORM SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND HOT TUB CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.46.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.46.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code (USPSHTC), compiled by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, being particularly the 2012 edition thereof and the whole thereof, except as hereafter provided excluding Chapter 1, "Administration". Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated pursuant to California Government Code § 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safely Code § 18941.5 as fully as though set out at length herein for the purpose of protecting public health and safety by prescribing minimum standards for the use, design and installation of swimming pool, spa and hot tub systems; by requiring a permit and inspection for installation, alteration and replacement of said systems. From the date on which this chapter takes effect,the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. &Xwe &44�- — Mayor ATTEST: A APPROVED AS TO FORM: Q ) ,�5 sf-"ppo j4�wo_ M r City Clerk City Attorney bKo 2a�t3 REVI ND APPROVED: INITIAT AND APPROVED: pygf�ager Miector Kf Planning and Building 13-3876/100886.doc Ord. No. 4001 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 21, 2013, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on November 18, 2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013 In accordance with the City Charter of said City Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk CiVUlerk and ex-officio firk Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 4002 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.48 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ELECTRICAL CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.48.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.48.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2013 California Electrical Code, excepting Article 89 and except as hereafter provided. Such code is hereby adopted and incorporated pursuant to Government Code § 50022.2 et seq. and Health and Safely Code §18941.5 for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing the installation, alteration, repair and maintenance of all electrical installations in the City of Huntington Beach, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict therewith. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions of said code, together with amendments thereto, shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: 0AINO W" City Clerk V Ci Attorney n1'-,,) 2stlt3 REVI ;�DAPPROVED: INITIATE AN APP VED: itf Vanager Director o lanning and Building 13-3876/100887.doc Ord. No. 4002 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 21,2013, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on November 18,2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013. In accordance with the City Charter of said City Joan L.Flynn,Ci Clerk Ci lerk and ex-officio Vrk Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ORDINANCE NO. 4003 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.60 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE SOLAR ENERGY CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.60.010 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.60.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the Uniform Solar Energy Code, compiled by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, being particularly the 2012 edition thereof and the whole thereof, except as hereafter provided, excluding Chapterl, "Administration". Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated pursuant to California Government Code sections 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code Section 18941.5 as fully as though set out at length herein for the purpose of protecting public health and safety by prescribing minimum standards for the use, design and installation of solar energy systems; by requiring a permit and inspection for installation, alteration and replacement of said equipment. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th day of November , 2013. Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Qmn)- City Clerk City Attorney REVI ND APPROVED: INITIAT AN APPROVED: rt'"'ager birector of Planning and Building 13-3876/100890.doc Ord. No. 4003 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNT' OF ORANGE ) ss: CITE' OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, JOAN L. FLYNN,the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on October 21, 2013, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on November 18,2013, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. APES: Sullivan, Hardy, Harper, Boardman, Carchio, Shaw, Katapodis NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Joan L.Flynn,CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent on November 28,2013. In accordance with the City Charter of said City Joan L. Flynn,City Clerk Citfklerk and ex-officio C k Senior Deputy City Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California ATTACHMENT #2 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chanter 17.04 BUILDING CODE (375-8/34, 530-5/48, 592-12/52,869-9/61, 1064-7/64, 1139-5/65, 1331-7/67, 1626-2/71, 1935-11/74,2027-1/76,2431-7/80, 2747-2/85,2787-9/85,2875-11/86,2976-12/88, Urgency Ord. 3006-6/89, 3004-8/89, 3022-12/89, 3147-7/92, 3260-11/94, 3261-11/94, 3305-12/95,3422-7/99,3573-10/02,3789-1/08,3892-12/10) Sections- 17.04.010 Title 17.04.020 Adoption 17.04.030 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3892-12/10) 17.04.031 CBC Chapter 1, §101.2 Scope, is hereby amended 17.04.032 CBC Chapter 1, §105.2 Work exempt from permit, is hereby amended 17.04.033 CBC Chapter 1, Division II §105.3.2 Time Limitation of Application, is hereby amended 17.04.034 CBC Chapter 1, Division H §105.5 Expiration, is hereby amended 17.04.035 CBC Chapter 1, Division II §109 Fees, is hereby amended 17.04.036 CBC Chapter 1, Division II §110.1 Use and occupancy, is hereby amended 17.04.040 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3147-7/92) 17.04.050 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3147-7/92) 17.04.055 (Provisions moved to the Housing Code) 17.04.060 CBC §1910.1 Minimum Slab Provisions §1910.1, General,,is hereby amended 17.04.064 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3573-10/02) 17.04.070 CBC Chapter 9 Fire Protection Systems, §901.1 Scope, is hereby amended 17.04.075 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3422-7/99) 17.04.080 Chapter 36 added--Building security 17.04.085 Methane District Regulations 17.04.090 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3789-1/08) 17.04.095 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3789-1/08) 17.04.100 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3260-11/94) 17.04.110 (Repealed, Ordinance No. 3260-11/94) 17.04.010 Title. This chapter shall be known as the Huntington Beach Building Code, may be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as the Building Code. (1935-11/74,2027-1/76,2431-7/80, 2747-2185, 3422-7199) 17.04.020 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 20103 California Building Code, and the whole thereof, including Appendix I entitled"Patio Covers," and excepting all other appendices save and except those portions as are hereafter modified or amended. Such code, and amendments thereto, are hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code §50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code § 18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, for the purpose of regulating and administering the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration,repair, moving, removal, conversion, demolition, occupancy, equipment, use, height, area, and maintenance of buildings or structures in the City of Huntington Beach, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. From the date on which this chapter takes effect the provisions of such code,together with amendments thereto shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. (375-8/34,530-5/48,592-12/52, 869-9/61, 1064-7/64, 1139-5/65, 1331-7/67, 1626-2/71, 2027-1/76, 2431-7/80,2747-2/85,2976-12/88,3022-12/89, 3147-7/92,3305-12/95, 3422-7/99,3573-10/02,3789-1/08, 3892-12/10) 17.04.031 CBC Chapter 1, -4101.2 Scone, is hereby amended. The provisions of this code shall apply to the construction, alteration, movement, enlargement, replacement, repair, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance, removal and demolition of every building or structure or any appurtenances connected or attached to such buildings or structures. (3789-1/08, 3892-12/10) Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 PanP 1 of Q 12/15/10 HB -199- Item 11. - 24 Exception: Detached one- and two-family dwelling and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) not more than three stories above grade plan in height with a.separate means of egress and their accessory structures shall comply with the California Residential Code. (3892-12/10) 17.04.032 CBC Chapter 1, 4105.2 Work exempt from permit, is hereby amended. Exemptions from permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Permits shall not be required for the following: (3789-1/08,3892-12/10) Building: 1. One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, pagodas, gazebos and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet. (3789-1/08) 2. Fences not over 42 inches high or architectural features not exceeding 6 feet in height and not within required zoning setbacks. (3789-1/08) 3. Oil derricks and tanks. (3789-1/08) 4. Retaining walls which do not support over 2 feet of earth measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall, unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, I1 or IIIA liquids. (3789-1/08) 5. Water tanks supported directly on grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed 2:1. (3789-1/08) 6. Sidewalks, platforms, decks and driveways not more than 30 inches above adjacent grade, and not over any basement or story below and not part of an accessible route. (3789-1/08) 7. Painting, papering, tiling, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops and similar finish work. (3789-1/08) 8. Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery. (3789-1/08) 9. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes, not including service systems. (3789-1/08) 10. Swings, other playground equipment and similar type recreational structures. (3789-1/08) 11. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall that do not project more than 54 inches from the exterior wall and do not require additional support in Group R-3 and U occupancies. (3789-1/08) 12. Nonfixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches in height. (3789-1/08) 13. Flag poles, light poles and TV dishes in connection with a Group R, Division 3 occupancy and not exceeding 15 feet in height. (3789-1/08) 14. Re-roofing an area smaller than 100 square feet while satisfying all applicable application requirements. (3789-1/08) 15. Replacement doors and windows when the waterproofing membrane is not altered and emergency egress dimensions are equal to or better than the original permitted layout. (3789-1/08) 16. New roof penetrations less than 14" by 14" when no framing modifications or additions are required. (3789-1/08) Unless otherwise provided by this code, separate plumbing, electrical and mechanical permits will be required for the above-exempted items. (3789-1/08) Electrical: 1. Repairs and maintenance: Minor repair work, including the replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles. (3789-1/08) ­n+fnn Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 Page 2 of 9 Item 11. - 25 xB -200- 2. Radio and television transmitting stations: The provision of this code shall not apply to electrical equipment used for radio and television,transmissions, but do apply to equipment and wiring for a power supply and the installations of towers and antennas. (3789-1108) 3. Temporary testing systems: A permit shall not be required for the installation of any temporary system required for the testing or servicing of electrical equipment or apparatus. (3789-1108) 4. Temporary decorative lighting. (3789-1108) 5. Replacement of attachment plug receptacles, but not the outlets therefore. (3789-1108) 6. Replacement of general use snap switches. (3789-1/08) 7. Repair or replacement of any overcurrent device of the required capacity in the same location. (3789-1/08) 8. Repair or replacement of electrodes or transformers of the same size and capacity for signs or gas tube systems. (3789-1108) 9. The wiring for temporary theater, motion picture or television stage sets. (3789-1108) 10. Electrical wiring, devices, appliances, apparatus or equipment operating at less than 25 volts and not capable of supplying more than 50 watts of energy. (3789-1108) 11. Low-energy power, control and signal circuits of Classes U and III as defined in the electrical code. (3789-1/08) 12. Non vehicle mounted portable generators. (3789-1108) 13. Replacement of any minor part that does not alter approval of equipment or make such equipment unsafe. (3789-1108) Gas: 1. Portable heating appliance. (3789-1/08) 2. Replacement of any minor part that does not alter approval of equipment or make such equipment unsafe. (3789-1108) 3. Portable cooking or clothes drying appliance. (3892-12f1o) 4. Portable fuel-cell appliance that are not connected to a fixed piping system and are not interconnected to a power grid. (3892-12110) Mechanical: 1. Portable heating appliances. (3789-1108,3892-12/10) 2. Portable ventilation equipment or appliances. (3789-1/08, 3892-12/10) 3. Portable cooling unit. (3789-1108) 4. Steam, hot or chilled water piping within any heating or cooling equipment regulated by this code. (3789-1108) 5. Replacement of any part that does not alter its approval or make it unsafe. (3789-1/08) 6. Portable evaporative cooler. (3789-1/08) 7. Self-contained refrigeration system containing 10 pounds (4.54 kg) or less of refrigerant and actuated by motors of lhorsepower(746 V) or less. (3789-1/08,3892-12/10) 8. Portable fuel-cell appliances that are not connected to a fixed piping system and are not interconnected to a power grid. (3892-12/10) Plumbing: 1. The stopping of leaks in drains, water, soil, waste, or vent pipe, provided, however, that if any concealed trap, drain pipe, water, soil, waste or vent pipe becomes defective and it becomes necessary to remove and replace the same with the new material, such work shall be considered as new work and a permit shall be obtained and inspection made as provided in this code. (3789-1108) 2. The clearing of stoppages or the repairing of leaks in pipes, valves or fixtures and the removal and reinstallation of water closets, provided such repairs do not involve or require the replacement or rearrangement of valves, pipes, or fixtures. (3789-1/08) Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 Panr'I of Q 12/15110 HB -201- Item 11. - 26 3. Repair or replacement of any plumbing fixture or appliance of the same type and size and in the same location. Exception: electric and fuel gas water heaters. (3789-1108) 4. Replacement of any part that does not alter its approval or make it unsafe. (3789-1/08) 17.04.033 CBC Chapter 1, Division II §105.3.2 Time Limitation of Application, is hereby amended. Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire automatically, and plans and other data submitted for review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the building official. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant in increments of 180 days subject to the following conditions: (3789-1108,3892-12/10) 1. The applicant shall submit an application every 180 days, accompanied by a plan review extension fee, established by resolution of the City Council. (3789-1108) 2. Any plans that remain in plan review over 360 days shall meet all construction standards that are adopted at the time the permit is issued. (3789-1/08) 3. Plans may not remain in plan review more than 720 days except under extreme situations as approved by the building official. (3789-1/08) 17.04.034 CBC Chapter 1, Division II 005.5 Expiration, is hereby amended. Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced with 180 days after its issuance, or if the work authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 1.80 days after the time the work is commenced. Work shall be considered suspended or abandoned if substantial approval of one of the required progress inspections is not accomplished every 180 days. Before such work can be recommenced, a new permit shall be first obtained, and the fee therefore shall be one half the amount required for a new permit for such work, provided no changes have been made or will be made in the original plans and specifications for such work; and provided further that such suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one year. In order to renew action on a permit after one year,the permittee shall pay a new full permit fee. (3789-1/08, 3892-12110) The permittee holding an unexpired permit may apply for an extension. The building official may extend the time for actions by the permittee for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written application by the permittee. Permits shall not be extended more than once except under extreme situations and when approved by the building official. (3789-1/08) 17.04.035 CBC Chapter 1, Division II Section 109 Fees, is hereby amended. §109.1 Payment of fees. A permit shall not be valid until the fees prescribed by law have been paid, nor shall an amendment to a permit be released until the additional fee, if any, has been paid. The building official may allow temporary exceptions. (3789-1/08,3892-12110) §109.1.1 Plan review fees. When a plan or other data is required to be submitted a plan review fee shall be paid. This fee shall be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for plan review. Said plan review fees shall be as established by resolution of the City Council. (3789-1/08,3892-12/10) §109.1.2 Permit fees. The fee shall be paid at permit issuance. The standard for determination of value or valuation of the project shall be made by the building official and as established by resolution of the City Council. (3789-1108, 3892-12/10) §109.1.3 Miscellaneous service fees. Whenever an application is made for all other services, a fee for the service in an amount established by resolution of the City Council shall be paid to the City. (3789-1/08, 3892-12110) &109.2 Schedule of permit fees. On buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by resolution of the City Council. (3789-1/08,3892-12110) $109.3 Building permit valuations. The applicant for a permit shall provide an estimated permit value at time of application. Permit valuations shall include total value of work, including materials and labor, for which the permit is being issued, such as electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing equipment and Hiintinnrnn Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 Page 4 of 9 Item 11. - 27 HB -202- permanent systems. If, in the opinion of the building official, the valuation is underestimated on the application, the permit shall be denied, unless the-applicant can show detailed estimates to meet the approval of the building official. Final building permit valuation shall be set by the building official and as established by resolution of the City Council. (3789-1/08,3892-12/10) &109.4 Work commencing before permit issuance. Any person who commences any work on a building, structure, electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system before obtaining the necessary permits shall be subject to an investigation fee established by resolution by the City Council that shall be in addition to the required permit fees. (3789-1/08, 3892-12/10) §109.5 Related fees. The payment of the fee for the construction, alteration, removal or demolition for work done in connection to or concurrently with the work authorized by a building permit shall not relieve the applicant or holder of the permit from the payment of other fees that are prescribed by law. (3789-1/08,3892-12/10) §109.6 Refunds. The building official may authorize the refund of any fee paid hereunder for work that was not performed or for fees that were collected erroneously as established by resolution of the City Council. (3789-1/08,3892-12/10) 17.04.036 CBC Chapter 1, Division II §110.1 Use and occupancy, is hereby amended. No building or structure shall be used or occupied, nor shall a change in the existing occupant or occupancy classification of a building or structure or portion thereof be made until the building official has issued a certificate of occupancy therefore as provided herein. Issuance of a certificate of occupancy shall not be construed as an approval of a violation of the provisions of this code or of other ordinances of the jurisdiction. (3789-1/08,3892-12/10) Exception: Group R, Division 2, 3 and U occupancies. (3789-1/08,3892-12/10) 17.04.060 CBC Section 1910 Minimum Slab Provisions, §1910.1 General, is hereby amended. The thickness of concrete floor slabs supported directly on the ground shall not be less than 3-1/2 inches (89 mm), and shall be provided with minimum reinforcing equal to 6 x 6 x W 1.4 x W I A welded wire fabric supported to remain in place from the center to upper one third of the slab for the duration of concrete placement. (2027-1/76,2431-7/80,2747-2/85,2976-12/88,3305-12/95, 3422-7/99, 3789-1/08,3892-12/10) 17 04.070 CBC Chapter 9 Fire Protection Systems, § 901.1 Scope, is hereby amended_. The provisions of this chapter shall specify where fire protection systems are required and shall apply to the design, installation and operation of fire protection systems. For amended sprinkler requirement, see Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.56 of this code. (2027-1/76, 2431-7/80,2747-2/85, 3022-12/89,3305-12/95, 3422-7/99.3789-1108,3892-12/10) 17.04.080 Chapter 36 added--Building security. The Building Code is hereby amended by adding thereto new Chapter 36 entitled, "Building Security," to read as follows: (3022-12/89, 3305-12/95,3422-7/99) § 3 60 1. Purpose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum standards of construction for protection against unlawful entry. (3305-12/95) § 3602. Alternative security provisions. When approved by the building official, site security systems may be provided in lieu of the specific security provisions of section 3608, 'Garages--Multiple dwellings.' (3022-12/89, 3305-12/95, 3422-7/99) § 3603. Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms used herein are defined as follows: (3305-12/95,3422-7/99) Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 Item 1 pp 12/15/10 SIB -203- Item 11. - 20 'Cylinder guard' means a hardened ring surrounding the exposed portion of the lock cylinder or other device which is so fastened as to protect the cylinder from wrenching,prying, cutting or pulling by attack tools. 'Deadlocking latch' means a latch in which the latch bolt is positively held in the projected position by a guard bolt,plunger or auxiliary mechanism. 'Dead bolt' means a bolt which has no automatic spring action and which is operated by a key cylinder, thumb turn, or level, and is positively held fast when in the projected position. 'Latch' means a device for automatically holding a door shut after being closed. 'Light' means any glazed opening whether glazed with glass, plastic, metal,wood or composition sheets or panels, or similar materials, and shall include windows, skylights, view ports or view panels and similar openings. § 3604. Entry vision. All main or front entry doors to R occupancies shall be arranged so that the occupant has a view of the area immediately outside without opening the door. Such view may be provided by a door viewer or view port or by window or other opening located and constructed as required by this chapter. Such area shall be provided with a light. (3305-12/95,3422-7/99) 3605. Doors. (3305-12/95,3422-7/99) (a) General. A door forming a part of the enclosure of a dwelling unit or of an area of a building occupied by one tenant shall be constructed, installed, and secured as set forth in this section. (b) Swinging doors. (1) Swinging wooden doors which can be opened from the inside without using a key shall be of solid core construction. Lights in doors shall be as set forth in this chapter. (3022-12/89) (2) A single swinging door, the active leaf of a pair of doors, and the bottom leaf of Dutch doors shall be equipped with a dead bolt and deadlocking latch. The dead bolt and latch may be activated by one lock or by individual locks. Dead bolts shall contain hardened inserts, or equivalent, designed to repel cutting tool attack. The lock or locks shall be key operated from the exterior side of the door and engaged or disengaged from the interior side of the door by a device which requires no key, special knowledge or effort. (3) A straight dead bolt shall have a minimum throw of one (1) inch and the embedment shall be not less than five-eighths (5/8)inch into the holding device receiving the projected bolt. All dead bolts of locks which automatically activate two (2) or more dead bolts shall embed at least one-half(1/2) inch but need not exceed three-fourths (3/4) inch into the holding devices receiving the projected bolts. (3022-12/89) (4) A deadlocking latch shall be provided with a bolt projecting not less than five-eighths (5/8) inches from the edge of the door in which it is installed. (5) The inactive leaf of a pair of doors and the upper leaf of Dutch doors shall be equipped with a dead bolt or dead bolts as set forth in subsection(b)(2) above. EXCEPTIONS: (a.) The bolt or bolts need not be key operated but shall not be otherwise activated, from the exterior side of the door. {-l—innf—i Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 Page 6 of 9 Item 11. - 29 xB -204- (b)The bolt or bolts may be engaged or disengaged automatically with the dead bolt or by another device on the active leaf or lower leaf. (c.)Manually-operated hardened bolts at the top and bottom of the leaf and which embed a minimum of one-half(1/2) inch into the device receiving the projected bolt may be used when not prohibited by the Building Code or other laws and regulations. (6) Doorstops on wooden jambs for in-swinging doors shall be of one piece construction with the jamb or joined by a rabbet. (7) Nonremovable pins shall be used in pin-type hinges which are accessible from the outside when the door is closed. (8) Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim-type cylinder locks installed in doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the door or when otherwise accessible to gripping tools. (9) Unframed glass doors shall be of fully tempered glass not less than one-half(1/2) inch thick. (10) Narrow-framed glass doors shall be of fully tempered glass not less than one-quarter(1/4) inch thick. (c) Sliding glass doors. Sliding glass doors shall be equipped with locking devices. Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim-type cylinder locks installed in doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the door or is otherwise accessible to gripping tools. (3305-12/95) & 3606. Windows, or other openings. (3422-7/99, 3573-10/02) (a) General. Windows, or other similar openings shall be constructed, installed and secured as set forth in this section. (2976-12/88, 3022-12/89,3422-7/99,3573-10/02) (b) Materials. Only fully-tempered glass or approved metal bars, screens, or grills shall be used for any opening in which glass is utilized which is located within forty(40) inches of the locking device on a door. (3305-12/95) (c) Locking devices. All windows or other openings which are designed to be opened shall be provided with locking devices. (3305-12/95, 3573-10/02) § 3608. Garages--Multiple dwellings. Whenever a development includes three(3) or more dwelling units, all covered parking required by other provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code shall be provided by fully-enclosed garages. Garage space for each tenant shall be separated by partitions of three-eighths (3/8) inch plywood or any approved equivalent with studs set not more than twenty-four(24) inches apart on one side. Doors and windows in such garages shall be constructed, equipped and secured as required by this chapter. (2027-1/76,2431-7/80, 2456-11/80,2747-2/85,2787-9/85,3022-12/89, 3305-12/95, 3422-7/99) 17.04.085 Methane District Regulations. The Building Code is hereby amended by adding thereto new Chapter 55 entitled"Methane District Regulations"to read as follows: (3004-8/89,3022-12/89, 3422-7/99) § 5501. Purpose. This Division sets forth the minimum requirements of the City of Huntington Beach for new building construction in the defined methane overlay districts. It is also the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 Do 7^f o 12/15/10 IJB -205- Item H. - 30 purpose of this chapter to reduce the hazards presented from accumulations of methane gas by requiring the appropriate testing and mitigation measures for all new buildings in the methane overlay districts. § 5502. Definitions. For the purposes of this division,the following definitions shall also be applied. A. Flammable Gas shall mean any gaseous substance capable of sustaining combustion or explosion. B. Gas Detection System shall mean one or more electrical devices capable of continuous monitoring for the presence of flammable gasses and containing an audible alarm capable of alerting occupants that a hazardous atmosphere exists. A part of the system shall be subject to building the system and all devices which are department and fire department approved. C. Methane Gas shall mean the hydrocarbon substance commonly known as"natural gas," chemical formula CH4. For the purposes of definition in this chapter, natural gas from the distribution system of a utility company is exempted and excluded from the scope of the application of the provisions of this chapter. D. Methane Gas Overlay District shall mean those districts within the City of Huntington Beach as defined in Section 5503. E. Qualified En ineer shall mean a civil engineer currently registered in the State of California and possessing experience in the design of subsurface gas control systems. F. Vent System shall mean a system or device which gathers or collects flammable gasses and releases these gasses in a specified manner and location. & 5503. Overlay Districts. Boundaries of the districts set forth herein are measured from centerline to centerline of indicated streets unless otherwise described, and are graphically depicted by the copy of the map designated"Methane Overlay Districts,"which is on file with the Fire Department. (3422-7199) The Methane District boundaries are as follows. Note that the directions of north, south, east, west, and similar directions are general in nature only. District One: Saybrook Lane south from Edinger Avenue to Davenport Drive to Algonquin Street, south on Algonquin Street to Warner Avenue, east on Warner Avenue to Bolsa Chica Street, north on Bolsa Chica Street to Edinger Avenue, west on Edinger Avenue to Saybrook Lane. District Two: All land on both sides of Pacific Coast Highway northwest from the City Boundary at the Santa Ana River to the City Boundary at the Bolsa Chica Bluffs, then following the City Boundary northeast to Edwards Street, Edwards Street north to Slater Avenue, Slater Avenue east to Gothard Street, Gothard Street south to Ellis Avenue, Ellis Avenue east to Newland Street,Newland Street south to Adams Avenue,Adams Avenue east to the City Boundary at the Santa Ana River, City Boundary south along the Santa Ana River to Pacific Coast Highway. § 5504. Plan Required. All proposed subdivisions, divisions of land, developments of property, and new buildings within the methane overlay districts shall be reviewed by the Fire Department. The Fire Chief may require a plan for the testing of site soils for the presence of methane gas. Such plan shall be subject to the approval of the Fire Department, and may include, but shall not be limited to, hammer probes, pneumatically driven probes, and core hole samples with u-«,.,,,«ten Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 Page 8 of 9 Item 11. - 31 HB -206- monitoring for the presence of methane gas. The Fire Chief may require other actions as deemed necessary to insure the safety of the development or building site. & 5505. Testing Required. Testing for the presence of methane gas shall be required to be carried out in accordance with the approved plan. Results of such testing shall be submitted to the Fire Department for review and analysis. § 5506. Mitigation Required. Anomalously high levels of methane gas in the near surface or subsurface soil layers may require mitigation before any grading, development, or building construction is allowed to take place. Such mitigation may include, but is not limited to, the venting of abandoned oil wells, underground gathering and collection systems for gasses, vent systems, and flared vent systems. Other systems, devices, or components may be required as deemed necessary by the Fire Chief in order to insure the safety of the development and buildings. If the mitigation measure does not reduce the soil concentrations of methane to an acceptable level, or if other contaminants are present in the methane at a level which poses a threat to health and safety, further development may be halted until such time as the site is rendered safe from these hazards. § 5507. Isolation Barriers Required. New buildings which fall under the provisions and requirements of this article may require the installation of a continuous, flexible, permanent, and non-permeable barrier, and shall be a type approved by the Fire Department. (3422-7/99) § 5508. Access. All methane gas mitigation systems required by this article shall be made accessible to city personnel for the purposes of monitoring, maintenance, and evaluation for effectiveness. § 5509. Areas Outside of Established Methane Overlay District Boundaries. Upon the determination of the Fire Department that hazard may exist from methane intrusion at a geographical location or area outside the boundaries established in Section 5503 above,the Fire Department may enforce any or all of the provisions of this article as deemed necessary by the Fire Chief to preclude potential hazards from fire or explosion from methane gas accumulations. § 5510. Additional Remedial Measures. If the concentration of flammable gas in any building in the City reaches or exceeds twenty-five percent (25%) of the minimum concentration which form an ignitable mixture with air at ambient temperature and pressure, the owner of such building shall hire a qualified engineer to investigate, recommend, and implement mitigating measures. Such measures shall be subj ect to the approval of the Fire Department. (3422-7/99) Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.04 a of a 12/15/10 KB T_207_ Item 11. - 32 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 17.06 GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE (3893-12/10) Sections' 17.06.010 Adoption 17.06.020 Title 17 06 030 Residential electric vehicle (EV) charging Subsection A4.106.8 17 06 040 Nonresidential electric vehicle charging Subsection A5.106.5.3 17.06.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 20103 California Green Building Standards Code, and the whole thereof, excluding appendices A4 and A5 Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code §50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code §18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, for the purpose of improving public health, safety and general welfare by enhancing the design and construction of buildings through the use of building concepts having a reduced negative impact or positive environmental impact and encouraging sustainable construction practices. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. 17.06.020 Title. This chapter shall be known as the"Huntington Beach Green Building Standards Code,"may be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as "this code." 17 06 030 Residential electric vehicle(EVl charging. Subsection A4.1-06.8. Dwellings shall comply with the following requirements for the future installation of electric vehicle supply equipment(EUSEI: A4.106.8.1 One-and two-family dwellings. Install a listed raceway to accommodate a dedicated branch circuit The raceway shall not be less trade size 1 (nominal 1-inch inside diametejr . The raceway shall be securely fastened at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate in close proximity to the proposed location of the charging system into a listed cabinet box or enclosure. Raceways are required to be continuous at enclosed or concealed areas and spaces. A raceway may terminate in an attic or other approved location when it can be demonstrated that the area is accessible and no removal of materials is necessary to complete the final installation. Exception: Other pre-installation methods approved by the local enforcing agency that provide sufficient conductor sizing and service capacity to install Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment(EUSEI. Note- Utility companies may have additional requirements for metering and EVSE installation and should be consulted during the project design and installation. City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.06 Page 1 of 3 12/15/10 - 3876/100840 Item 11. - 33 HB -208- A4 106 8 1 1 Labeling requirements. A label stating "EV CAPABLE" shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the service panel or subpanel and next to the raceway termination point. A4.106.8.2 Multifamily dwellings. At least 3 percent of the total parking spaces. but not less than one shall be capable of supporting future electric vehicle_supply equipment(EVSE). A4.106.106.8.2.1 Single charging space required. When only a single charging space is required, install a listed raceway capable of accommodating a dedicated branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less trade size 1 (nominal 1-inch inside diameter). The raceway shall be securely fastened at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate in close proximity to the proposed location of the charging system into a listed cabinet, box or enclosure. Exception: Other pre-installation methods approved by the local enforcing agency that provide sufficient conductor sizing and service capacity to install Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment(EVSE). A4 106.8.2.2 Multiple charging spaces required. When multiple charging spaces are required Plans shall include the location(s) and type of the EVSE raceway method(s), wiring schematics and electrical calculations to verify that the electrical system has sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge all the electrical vehicles at all designated EV charging spaces at their full rated amperage. Plan design shall be based upon Level 2 EVSE at its maximum operating a=acity. Only underground raceways and related underground equipment are required to be installed at the time of construction. Note: Utilities may have additional requirements for metering and EVSE installation, and should be consulted during the project design and installation. A4.106.8.2.3 Labeling requirements. A label stating "EV CHARGE CAPABLE" shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the service panel or subpanel and the EV charging space. 17 06 040 Nonresidential electric vehicle charging Subsection AS 106 4 3 Provide facilities meeting Section 406.9 (Electric Vehicle) of the California Building Code and as follows: A5.106.5.3.1 Single charging space requirements. When only a single charging space is required install a listed raceway capable of accommodating a dedicated branch circuit. The raceway shall not be less than trade size 1. The raceway shall be securely fastened at the main service or subpanel and shall terminate in close proximity to the proposed location of the charging system into a listed cabinet, box or raceway. City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.06 Page 2 of 3 12/15/10 13-3876/100840 HB -209- Item 11. - 34 Exception: Other pre-installation methods approved by the local enforcing agency that provide sufficient conductor sizing and service capacity to install Level 2 electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSEI. A5.106.5.3.2 Multiple -charging spaces required. When multiple charging spaces are required, plans shall include the location(s) and type of the EVSE, raceway method(s),wiring schematics and electrical calculations to verify that the electrical system has sufficient capacity to simultaneously charge all the electrical vehicles at all designated EV charging spaces at their full rated amperage. Plan design shall be based upon Level 2 EVSE at its maximum operating ampacity. Only underground raceways and related underground equipment are required to be installed at the time of construction. Note: Utilities may have additional requirements for metering and EVSE installation, and should be consulted during the project design and installation. A5.106.5.3.3 Tier 1. At least 3 percent of the total parking spaces, but not less than one, shall be capable of supporting future electric vehicle supply equipment(EVSE). A5.106.5.3.5 Labeling requirements. A label stating "EV CHARGE CAPABLE" shall be posted in a conspicuous place at the service panel or subpanel and the EV charging space. City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.06 Page 3 of 3 12/15/10 Item 11. - 35176/100840 HB -210- LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 17.07 RESIDENTIAL CODE (3894-12/10) Sections: 17.07.010 Title 17.07.020 Adoption 17.07.030 CRC, Chapter 1, Division H, §R103 is hereby amended 17.07.035 CRC, Chapter 1, Division II, §R103.1 Enforcement Agency is hereby amended 17.07.040 CRC, Chapter 1, Division II, §R105.2 Work exempt from permit is hereby amended 17.07.045 CRC Chapter 1, Division II §R105.3.1.1 Determination of substantially improved or substantially damaged existing buildings in flood hazard areas is hereby deleted 17.07.050 CRC Chapter 1, Division II §R105.3.2 Time limitation of application is hereby amended 17.07.055 CRC Chapter 1, Division II §R105.5 Expiration is hereby amended 17.07.060 CRC Chapter 1, Division II §R108 Fees is hereby amended 17.07.065 CRC Chapter 3, § 301.1.3.2 Engineered design is hereby amended 17.07.070 CRC Chapter 3, Table R301.2(1) Climatic and Geographic Design Criteria amended 17.07.072 CRC Chapter 3, §R313.1 Townhouse Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems Exception is hereby amended to read as follows 17.07.073 CRC Chapter 3, §R313.2 One- and Two-family Dwellings Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems Exception is hereby amended to read as follows 17.07.075 CRC Chapter 3, §R403.1.3 Seismic Reinforcing,Exception is hereby deleted. 17.07.080 Chapter 4, §R405.1 Concrete or Masonry Foundations, Exception is hereby deleted. 17.07.085 CRC Chapter 5, §R506.1 General amended 17.07.090 Chanter 45 Added—Building security 17.07.010 Title. This chapter shall be known as the "Huntington Beach Residential Code,"may be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as"this code." 17.07.020 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2010 California Residential Code, and the whole thereof, including Appendix H, entitled"Patio Covers," and excepting all other appendices save and except those portions as are hereafter modified or amended. Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated,pursuant to California Government Code § 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code § 18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, for the purpose of regulating and administering the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration,repair, moving, removal, conversion, demolition, occupancy, equipment, use, height, area, and maintenance of residential one- and two-family dwellings or structures in the City of Huntington Beach, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. From the date on which this chapter takes effect the provisions of such code,together with amendments thereto shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. 17.07.030 CRC, Chapter 1,Division II, W103 is hereby amended. Department of Building and Planning. 17.07.035 CRC, Chapter 1,Division II, W103.1 Enforcement Agency is hereby amended. The Department of Planning and Building is the enforcing agency for these provisions and the official in charge thereof shall be known as the building official. City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 1 of 10 12/15/10 HB -211_ Item 11. - 36 17.07.040 CRC, Chapter 1,Division II, �R105.2 Work exempt from permit is hereby amended. Exemptions from permit requirements of this code shall not be deemed to grant authorization for any work to be done in any manner in violation of the provisions of this code or any other laws or ordinances of this jurisdiction. Permits shall not be required for the following: Building: 1. One-story detached accessory structures used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses, pagodas, gazebos and similar uses, provided the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet. 2. Fences not over 42 inches high or architectural features not exceeding 6 feet in height and not within required zoning setbacks. 3. Oil derricks and tanks. 4. Retaining walls which do not support over 2 feet of earth measured from the bottom of the footing to the top of the wall,unless supporting a surcharge or impounding Class I, II or IIIA liquids. 5. Water tanks supported directly on grade if the capacity does not exceed 5,000 gallons and the ratio of height to diameter or width does not exceed 2:1. 6. Sidewalks,platforms, decks and driveways not more than 30 inches above adjacent grade, and not over any basement or story below and not part of an accessible route. 7. Painting,papering, filing, carpeting, cabinets, counter tops and similar finish work. 8. Temporary motion picture, television and theater stage sets and scenery. 9. Shade cloth structures constructed for nursery or agricultural purposes, not including service systems. 10. Swings, other playground equipment and similar type recreational structures. 11. Window awnings supported by an exterior wall that do not project more than 54 inches from the exterior wall and do not require additional support in Group R 3 and U occupancies. 12. Nonfixed and movable fixtures, cases, racks, counters and partitions not over 5 feet 9 inches in height. 13. Flag poles, light poles and TV dishes in connection with a Group R, Division 3 occupancy and not exceeding 15 feet in height. 14. Re-roofing an area smaller than 100 square feet while satisfying all applicable application requirements. 15. Replacement doors and windows when the waterproofing membrane is not altered and emergency egress dimensions are equal to or better than the original permitted layout. 16. New roof penetrations less than 14"by 14" when no framing modifications or additions are required. Unless provided by this code, separate plumbing, electrical and mechanical permits will be required for the above-exempted items. Electrical: 1. Repairs and maintenance: Minor repair work, including the replacement of lamps or the connection of approved portable electrical equipment to approved permanently installed receptacles. 2. Radio and television transmitting stations: The provision of this code shall not apply to electrical equipment used for radio and television transmissions, but do apply to equipment and wiring for a power supply and the installations of towers and antennas. riw nfHlintington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 2 of 10 Item 11. - 37 HB -212- 3. Temporary testing systems: A permit shall not be required for the installation of any temporary system required for the testing or servicing of electrical equipment or apparatus. 4. Temporary decorative lighting. 5. Replacement of attachment plug receptacles, but not the outlets therefore. 6. Replacement of general use snap switches. 7. Repair or replacement of any overcurrent device of the required capacity in the same location. 8. Repair or replacement of electrodes or transformers of the same size and capacity for signs or gas tube systems. 9. The wiring for temporary theater, motion picture or television stage sets. 10. Electrical wiring, devices, appliances, apparatus or equipment operating at less than 25 volts and not capable of supplying more than 50 watts of energy. 11. Low-energy power, control and signal circuits of Classes II and III as defined in the electrical code. 12. Non vehicle mounted portable generators. 13. Replacement of any minor part that does not alter approval of equipment or make such equipment unsafe. Gas: 1. Portable heating appliance. 2. Replacement of any minor part that does not alter approval of equipment or make such equipment unsafe. 3. Portable cooking or clothes drying appliance. 4. Portable fuel-cell appliances that are not connected to a fixed piping system and are not interconnected to a power grid. Mechanical: 1. Portable heating appliances. 2. Portable ventilation equipment or appliances. 3. Portable cooling unit. 4. Steam, hot or chilled water piping within any heating or cooling equipment regulated by this code. 5. Replacement of any part that does not alter its approval or make it unsafe. 6. Portable evaporative cooler. 7. Self-contained refrigeration system containing 10 pounds (4.54 kg) or less of refrigerant and actuated by motors of 1 horsepower 746 V) or less. 8. Portable fuel-cell appliances that are not connected to a fixed piping system and are not interconnected to a power grid. Plumbing: 1. The stopping of leaks in drains, water, soil, waste, or vent pipe, provided, however,that if any concealed trap, drain pipe, water, soil,waste or vent pipe becomes defective and it becomes necessary to remove and replace the same with the new material, such work shall be considered as new work and a permit shall be obtained and inspection made as provided in this code. 2. The clearing of stoppages or the repairing of leaks in pipes,valves or fixtures and the removal and reinstallation of water closets, provided such repairs do not involve or require the replacement or rearrangement of valves, pipes, or fixtures. 3. Repair or replacement of any plumbing fixture or appliance of the same type and size and in the same location. Exception: electric and fuel gas water heaters. City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 3 of 10 12/15/10 IIB -213- Item 11. - 38 4. Replacement of any part that does not alter its approval or make it unsafe. 17 07 045 CRC Chapter 1,Division II �R105.3.1.1 Determination of substantially improved or substantially damaged existing buildings in flood hazard areas is hereby deleted. 17 07 050 CRC Chapter 1,Division II FR105.3.2 Time limitation of application is hereby amended. Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire automatically, and plans and other data submitted for review may thereafter be returned to the applicant or destroyed by the building official. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant in increments of 180 days subject to the following conditions: 1. The applicant shall submit an application every 180 days, accompanied by a plan review extension fee, established by resolution of the City Council. 2. Any plans that remain in plan review over 360 days shall meet all construction standards that are adopted at the time the permit is issued. 3. Plans may not remain in plan review more than 720 days except under extreme situations as approved by the building official. 17 07 055 CRC Chapter 1, Division II 4R105.5 Expiration is hereby amended. Every permit issued shall become invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced within 180 days after its issuance, or if the work is authorized on the site by such permit is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days after the time the work is commenced. Work shall be considered suspended or abandoned if substantial approval of one of the required progress inspections is not accomplished every 180 days. Before such work can be recommenced, a new permit shall be first obtained, and the fee therefore shall be one half the amount required for a new permit for such work, provided no changes have been made or will be made in the original plans and specifications for such work; and provided further that such suspension or abandonment has not exceeded one year. In order to renew action on a permit after one year, the permittee shall pay a new full permit fee. The permittee holding an unexpired permit may apply for an extension. The building official may extend the time for actions by the permittee for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written application by the permittee. Permits shall not be extended more than once except under extreme situations and when approved by the building official. 17 07.060 CRC Chapter 1,Division II M108 Fees is hereby amended: § 108.1 Payment of fees. A permit shall not be valid until the fees prescribed by law have been paid, nor shall an amendment to a permit be released until the additional fee, if any, has been paid. The building official may allow temporary exceptions. § 108.1.1 Plan review fees. When a plan or other data is required to be submitted, a plan review fee shall be paid. This fee shall be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for plan review. Said plan review fees shall be established by resolution of the City Council. § 108.1.2 Permit fees. The fee shall be paid at permit issuance. The standard for determination of value or valuation of the project shall be made by the building official and as established by resolution of the City Council. r h, f w-ritington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 4 of 10 Item 11. - 39 HB -214- § 108.1.3 Miscellaneous service fees. Whenever an application is made for all other services, a fee for the service in an amount established by resolution of the City Council shall be paid to the City. § 108.2 Schedule of permit fees. On buildings, structures, electrical, gas, mechanical, and plumbing systems or alterations requiring a permit, a fee for each permit shall be paid as required, in accordance with the schedule as established by resolution of the City Council. § 108.3 Building permit valuations. The applicant for a permit shall provide an estimated permit value at time of application. Permit valuations shall include total value of work, including materials and labor, for which the permit is being issued, such as electrical, gas, mechanical, plumbing equipment and permanent systems. If,in the opinion of the building official, the valuation is underestimated on the application,the permit shall be denied,unless the applicant can show detailed estimates to meet the approval of the building official. Final building permit valuation shall be set by the building official and established by resolution of the City Council. § 108.4 Work commencing before permit issuance. Any person who commences any work on a building, structure, electrical, gas, mechanical or plumbing system before obtaining the necessary permits shall be subject to an investigation fee established by resolution by the City Council that shall be in addition to the required permit fees. § 108.5 Related fees. The payment of the fee for the construction, alteration,removal or demolition for work done in connection to or concurrently with the work authorized by a building permit shall not relieve the applicant or holder of the permit from the payment of other fees that are prescribed by law. § 108.6 Refunds. The building official may authorize the refund of any fee paid hereunder for work that was not performed or for fees that were collected erroneously as established by resolution of the City Council. 17.07.065 CRC Chapter 3 301.1.3.2 Engineered desiLynis hereby amended. The building official shall require construction documents to be approved and stamped by a California licensed architect or engineer for all dwellings of woodframe construction more than two stories and basement in height located in Seismic Design Category A, B, or C. Notwithstanding other sections of the law, the law establishing these provisions is found in Business and Professions Code Section 5537 and 6737.1. The building official shall require construction documents to be approved and stamped by a California licensed architect or engineer for all dwellings of woodframe construction more than one story in height or with basement located in Seismic Design Category Do, D1,D2, or E. 17.07.070 CRC Chapter 3, Table R301.2(1) Climatic and Geographic Resign Criteria amended: City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 5 of 10 12/15/10 HB -215- Item 11 - 40 TABLE R301.2(1) CLIMATIC AND GEOGRAPHIC DESIGN CRITERIA SUBJECT TO WIND DAMAGE DESIGN FROM WINT ICE MEA GROU SEISMI Fro ER BARRIER AIR N ND Spe C st DESI UNDERLAY FLOO FREEZ ANNU SNO ed d Topogra DESIGN line Ter GN MENT D ING AL W (mp phic CATEG WeatheDep mite TEM REQUIRED HAZA INDEX TEMP LOAD h) effects " ORY f ring' th e p e n RDS g i Very See Negligi 12- Ileav footnot Zero 85 No D2 or E ble 24" y 1 43 No eg 0 60 For SI: 1 pound per square foot=0.0479 kPa, 1 mile per hour= 0.447 m/s. a. Weathering may require a higher strength concrete or grade of masonry than necessary to satisfy the structural requirements of this code. The weathering 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 R301.2( 4)].Wind exposure category shall be determined on a site-specific basis in accordance with Section R301.2.1.4. e. Temperatures shall be permitted to reflect local climates or local weather experience as determined by the building official. £ The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with the seismic design category determined from Section R301.2.2.I. g. The jurisdiction shall fill in this part of the table with (a) the date of the jurisdiction's entry into the National Flood Insurance Program(date of adoption of the first code or ordinance for management of flood hazard areas), (b) the date(s) of the Flood Insurance Study and (c) the panel numbers and dates of all currently effective FIRMs and FBFMs or other flood hazard map adopted by the authority having jurisdiction, as amended. (a) The city entered NFIP in 1983 (adopted flood regulations on March 10, 1981) (b) Latest flood insurance study was on December 3, 2009. (c) The panel numbers and dates of all effective FIRMs and FBFMs, effective date shall be December 3, 2009: i. 1185 ii. 1195 iii. 2275 iv. 2295 v. 2315 vi. 2325 vii. 2335 viii. 2345 ix. 2415 x. 2425 ri+ of N,,ntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter17.07 Page 6 of 10 Item 11. - 41 HB -216- xi. 2445 xii. 2515 xiii. 2535 xiv. 2615 xv. 2625 xvi. 2635 xvii. 2645 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/fps£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.nedc.noaa.gov/fpsf.html. k. In accordance with Section R30 1.2.1.5, 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. 17.07.072 CRC Chapter 3, W313.1 Townhouse Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems Exception is hereby amended to read as follows: For additions and alterations to existing townhomes see Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.56. 17.07.073 CRC Chapter 3, �R313.2 One- and Two-family DwellinjZs Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems Exception is hereby amended to read as follows: For additions and alterations to existing One- and Two-family dwellings see Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 17.56. 17.07.075 CRC Chapter 3, �R403.1.3 Seismic Reinforcing,Exception is hereby deleted. 17.07.080 Chapter 4, 4R405.1 Concrete or Masonry Foundations,Exception is hereby deleted. 17.07.085 CRC Chapter 5, 4R506.1 General amended. Concrete slab-on-ground floors shall be a minimum 3.5 inches (89 mm)thick and shall be provided with minimum reinforcing equal to 6 x 6 x W1.4 welded wire fabric (for expansive soils, see Section R403.1.8). The specified compressive strength of concrete shall be as set forth in Section R402.2. 17 07 090 Chapter 45 added--wilding security, The Building Code is hereby amended by adding thereto new Chanter 45 entitled, `Building Security." to read as follows: S 3601 Purpose The purpose of this chanter is to establish minimum standards of construction for protection against unlawful entry. City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 7 of 10 12/15/10 HB -217- Item 11. — 42 & 3602. Alternative security provisions. When approved by the building official, site security * stems may be provided in lieu of the specific security provisions of section 3608. 'Garages-- Multiple dwellings.' 3603. Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms used herein are defined as ollows. 'Cylinder guard' means a hardened ring surrounding the exposed portion of the lock cylinder or other device which is so fastened as to protect the cylinder from wrenching, prying, cutting or pulling by attack tools. 'Deadlocking latch'means a latch in which the latch bolt is positively held in the projected position by a guard bolt, plunger or auxiliary mechanism. 'Dead bolt'means a bolt which has no automatic spring action and which is operated by a key cylinder,thumb turn, or level, and is positively held fast when in the projected position. 'Latch'means a device for automatically holding a door shut after being closed. 'Light' means any glazed opening whether glazed with glass, plastic, metal, wood or composition sheets or panels:or similar materials, and shall include windows, skylights. view ports or view panels and similar openings. 3604. Entry vision. All main or front entry doors to R occupancies shall be arranged so that the occupant has a view of the area immediately outside without opening the door. Such view may be provided by a door viewer or view port or by window or other opening located and constructed as required by this chapter. Such area shall be provided with a light. 3605. Doors. (a) General. A door forming a part of the enclosure of a dwelling unit or of an area of a building occupied by one tenant shall be constructed, installed, and secured as set forth in this section. 1 Swinging doors. (1) Swinging wooden doors which can be opened from the inside without using a key shall be of solid core construction. Lights in doors shall be as set forth in this cha ter (2)A single swinging door,the active leaf of a pair of doors and the bottom leaf of Dutch doors shall be equipped with a dead bolt and deadlocking latch. The dead bolt and latch may be activated by one lock or by individual locks. Dead bolts shall contain hardened inserts,or equivalent, designed to repel cutting tool attack. The lock or locks shall be key operated from the exterior side of the door rite of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 8 of 10 Item 11. - 43 xB -218- and engaged or disengaged from the interior side of the door by a device which requires no key, special knowledge or effort. (3) A straight dead bolt shall have a minimum throw of one (1) inch and the embedment shall be not less than five-eighths(5/8) inch into the holding device receiving the projected bolt. All dead bolts of locks which automatically activate two (2) or more dead bolts shall embed at least one-half(1/2) inch but need not exceed three-fourths (3/4) inch into the holding devices receiving the projected bolts. (4)A deadlocking latch shall be provided with a bolt projecting not less than five- eighths (5/8)inches from the edge of the door in which it is installed. (5)The inactive leaf of a hair of doors and the upper leaf of Dutch doors shall be e nipped with a dead bolt or dead bolts as set forth in subsection(bl(21 above. Exceptions: (a) The bolt or bolts need not be key operated but shall not be otherwise activated, from the exterior side of the door. (b) The bolt or bolts may be engaged or disengaged automatically with the dead bolt or by another device on the active leaf or lower leaf. (c) Manually-operated hardened bolts at the ton and bottom of the leaf and which embed a minimum of one-half(1/2) inch into the device receiving the projected bolt may be used when not prohibited by the Building Code or other laws and regulations. (6) Doorstops on wooden iambs for in-swinging doors shall be of one Piece construction with the jamb or joined by a rabbet. (7)Nonremovable pins shall be used in pin-type hinges which are accessible from the outside when the door is closed (8) Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim-type cylinder locks installed in doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the.door or when otherwise accessible to gripping tools. (9) Unframed glass doors shall be of fully tempered glass not less than one-half (1/2) inch thick. (10) Narrow-framed glass doors shall be of fully tempered glass not less than one-quarter(1/4) inch thick. City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 9 of 10 12/15/10 HB -219- Item 11. - 44 (c) Sliding glass doors. Sliding glass doors shall be equipped with locking devices. Cylinder guards shall be installed on all mortise or rim-type cylinder locks installed in doors whenever the cylinder projects beyond the face of the door or is otherwise accessible to gripping tools. & 3606. Windows, or other openings. (a) General. Windows, or other similar openings shall be constructed installed and secured as set forth in this section. (b) Materials. Only fully-tempered glass or approved metal bars, screens, or grills shall be used for any opening in which glass is utilized which is located within forty(40) inches of the locking device on a door. (c) Locking devices. All windows or other openings which are designed to be opened shall be provided with locking devices. & 3608. Garages--Multiple dwellings. Whenever a development includes three (3) or more dwelling units, all covered parking required by other provisions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance Code shall be provided by fully-enclosed garages Garage space for each tenant shall be separated by partitions of three-eighths (3/8) inch plywood or any approved equivalent with studs set not more than twenty-four(241 inches apart on one side Doors and windows in such garages shall be constructed, equipped and secured as required by this chapter. cites ro N,mtington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.07 Page 10 of 10 Item 11. - 45 HB -220- Huntington Beach Municipal Code 17.08.010--17.08.025 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chanter 17.08 HOUSING CODE (1424-7/68, 1627-2/71,2431-7/80,2747-2/85,2976-12/88,3022-12/89, 3035-3/90,3147-7/92, 3306-12/95,3423-7/99) Sections: 17.09.010 Title 17.09.020 Adoption 17.09.025 Fire Protection 17.09.030 (Repealed- 3022-12/99) 17.09.040 (Repealed- 3035-3/90) 17.08.010 Title. This Uniform Housing Code shall be known as and referred to as the "Huntington Beach Housing Code." (1935-11/74,2431-7/80,2474-2/85, 3022-12/89) 17.08.020 Adoption. There is adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the Unifbfm Heusing Cede, 1997 editien2013 California Residential Code, and the whole thereof except as hereafter provided. The purpose of such code is to arrest, remedy and prevent 'the decay and deterioration of places of habitation and to eliminate slums and blighted neighborhoods by providing minimum requirements for places of habitation for the protection of life, health, welfare, safety and property of the general public and of the owners and occupants of places of habitation in the City; and to provide penalties for the violation thereof, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith. Such code is adopted and incorporated as fully as though set out at length herein, as provided by California Government Code sections 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code §19941.5. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions of said code together with amendments thereto shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. (1424-7/68, 1627-2/71,2431-7/80, 2747-2/85,2976-12/88,3022-12/89, 3147-7/92,3423-7/99) 17.08.025 Fire Protection. Chapter 9 is hereby amended to add §902 to read as follows: (3423-7/99) §902 Smoke Detectors. As originally provided by Urgency Ordinance 3006 adopted 6/99, all Group R Division 3 occupancies shall have smoke detectors installed in conformance with the requirements of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code. '(3423-7/99) HB -221- Item 11. - 46 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 17.10 HUNTINGTON BEACH NUISANCE CODE (2870-12186,2897-7/87,3079-12/90,3212-11/93,3386-3/98, 3398-7/98,3739-7/06, 3765-4/07,3777-10/07) Sections 17,10.010 Nuisance Defined 17.10.020 Additional Enforcement Remedies 17.10.030 Definitions 17,10,040 Abatement of Nuisance Related Activities or Condition 17.10.050 Nuisance Designated 17.10.051 Graffiti 17.10.052 Appeal of the Action by the Director of Public Works 17.10.053 Appeal to City Council 17.10.054 Abatement of Graffiti by City 17.10.060 Violations 17.10.070 Alternatives 17,10.080 Reward 17.10.100 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.110 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.120 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.130 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.140 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.150 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.160 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.170 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.180 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.190 Repealed Ord 3398 7/98 17.10.010 Nuisance defined. As used in this chapter, a nuisance shall mean activities or conditions which affect the social and economic stability of neighborhoods, impair property values and which are injurious or detrimental to the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of Huntington Beach. (3386-3/98) 17.10.020 Additional Enforcement remedies. The procedures provided for in this chapter shall be cumulative and in addition to any other procedure or legal remedy provided for in this Code or by state law for the abatement of nuisance related activities or conditions. Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to prevent the City from commencing a civil or criminal proceeding to abate a nuisance under applicable civil,penal or municipal code provisions as an alternative or alternatives to the proceedings set forth in this chapter. (3386-3/98) 17.10.030 Definitions: (3398-7/98) (a) Abate/Abatement. As used in this chapter,the terms "abate" and "abatement" shall mean action to terminate, remove, stop, cease, repair, replace or otherwise remedy a nuisance related activity or condition by such means and in such manner as is necessary to the interest of the health, safety or general welfare of the public. (3386-3/98, 3398-7/98) (b) City Administrator/Administrative Abatement Officer. As used in this chapter, "Administrative Abatement Officer" shall mean the City Administrator and any other person or persons designated by the city Administrator as being an Administrative Abatement Officer. (3386-3/98,3398-7/98) - Item 11. - 47 HB -222- Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.10 Page 1 of 7 (c) Person/Responsible Person/Pgly. (3386-3/98,3398-7/98) (1) As used in this chapter, "Person"/"Responsible Person"/"Party" shall mean any individual,business or entity who is responsible for causing, maintaining or permitting a nuisance activity or condition. The terms "person," "responsible person" or "responsible party" include, but are not limited to, a property owner,tenant,person with a legal interest in real property or person in possession or occupying real property,the president or other officer of a corporation, a business owner or manager of a business. (3386-3/98, 3398-7/98) (2) Any act of negligent or willful conduct of a minor which results in the creation or maintenance of a condition or activity which constitutes a nuisance within the meaning of this chapter shall be imputed to the parent or guardian having custody and control of the minor for all purposes, including the duty to abate the nuisance(s) and the imposition of administrative penalties and costs as provided for herein. The parent or guardian having custody and control of the minor shall be jointly and severally liable with the minor for any and all penalties or costs imposed pursuant to this chapter. (3386-3/98, 3398-7/98) (d) Premises. As used in this chapter, the term "premises" shall mean any location, building, structure, residence, garage, room, shed, shop, store, dwelling, lot, parcel, land or portion thereof whether improved or unimproved. (3386-3/98,3398-7/98) 17.10.040 Abatement of Nuisance Related Activities or Condition. Any activity, condition or premise(s) maintained as described herein is declared to be a public nuisance and shall be abated by cessation of the activity, rehabilitation, demolition, removal, repair or other appropriate remedy pursuant to the procedures set forth in this chapter. (3386-3/98, 3398-7/98) 17.10.050 Nuisance Designated. It is hereby declared a public nuisance, or an act in the nature of a public nuisance, for any person or party to cause,permit, abet or otherwise allow any premises in this City to be used in such a manner that any one or more of the activities or conditions described in the following subsections are found to occur thereon. (3386-3/98, 3398-7/98) (a) Any condition or activity which is a"nuisance" or a"public nuisance" as defined in Sections 3479 and 3480 of the Civil Code of the State of California or which is specifically declared to constitute a nuisance or public nuisance by any statute of the State of California or by any ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach. (3386-3/98) (b) The violation of any provisions of the following I}nifemaCalifornia Codes which have been adopted, as amended, by the City of Huntington Beach: (3386-3/98) (1) &4iVerni Building California Building Code; (2) National' geet-rieal CedeCalifornia Electrical Code; (3) rr,,,;e.. i Ore Ge '�Calfiornia Fire Code; (4) r h, f mi 49using G anCalifomia Residential Code; '(5) California Plumbing Code; (6) r r.,.;e pni Al ehanieal r California Mechanical Code; (7) Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings (8) Lhiffierni A�,inmiingPeek, rg and W Tub ,Uniforin Swimming Pool. Spa and Hot Tub Code. (9) Gede. (c) The violation of any provision of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, or the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance Code, or any code adopted by reference. (3386-3/98) HB _223- Item 11. - 48 Huntington Beach Municipal Code unapter 17.10 Page z or i (d) The operation or maintenance of any business, trade or profession in violation of Title 5 of this Code, or lack of a proper certificate of occupancy. (3386-3/98) (e) The frequent gathering, or coming and going, of people who have an intent to purchase or use controlled substances on or at any premises in this City. (3386-3/98) (f) Participation in a criminal street gang as proscribed by California Penal Code Section 186.22. (3386-3/98) (g) The making or continuing, or causing to be made or continued, of any loud,unnecessary or unusual noise which disturbs the peace and quiet of the neighborhood or which causes discomfort or annoyance to any reasonable person of normal sensitiveness residing in the area. (3386-3/98) (h) The occurrence of criminal activity at any premises which threatens the life, health, safety or welfare of the residents of the premises,neighbors or the public. (3386-3/98) (i) Buildings which are abandoned, boarded up,partially destroyed or left unreasonably in a state of partial construction. (3386-3/98) (j) Land, the topography or configuration of which, whether in a man-made state or as a result of grading operations, excavation or fill, causes erosion, subsidence, or surface water drainage problems of such magnitude as to be injurious to the public health, safety and welfare or to adjacent properties. (3386-3/98) (k) The failure to secure and maintain from public access all doorways, windows and other openings into vacant structures. (3386-3/98) (1) Overgrown vegetation on developed property which: (3386-3/98) (1) Harbors rats, vermin, and other disease carriers; or (3386-3/98) (2) Causes detriment to neighboring properties or property values; or (3386-3/98) (3) Causes a hazardous condition to pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic. (3386-3/98) (m) Dead, decayed, diseased or hazardous trees, weeds and other vegetation on developed property which: (3386-3/98) (1) Constitutes an unsightly appearance; or (3386-3/98) (2) Creates danger to public safety and welfare; or (3386-3/98) (3) Is detrimental to nearby property or property values. (3386-3/98) (n) Abandoned,broken, neglected machinery or equipment which poses a potential hazard to the general public. (3386-3/98) (o) Unprotected or hazardous excavations, swimming pools,and ponds. (3386-3/98) (p) Broken or discarded furniture, household equipment and appliances on the premises which causes damage or is a detriment to neighboring properties. (3386-3/98,3398-7/98) (q) Packing boxes, lumber, dirt and other trash or debris outside commercial and industrial buildings which is visible from public streets and causes detriment to neighboring properties. (3386-3198) Item 11. - 49 HB -224- nununywn Beach Municipal Code UMAPLci 17.10 Page 3 of 7 (r) Accumulation of dirt, litter or debris in doorways, adjoining sidewalks,parking lots and landscaped areas. (3386-3/98) (s) Deteriorated parking lots which have pot holes, cracks and ridges. (3386-3/98) (t) Fences in a state of disrepair or in a dilapidated condition. (3386-3/98) (u) Premises including, but not limited to, building exteriors which are maintained in such condition as to become so defective, unsightly or in such condition of deterioration or disrepair that the same causes diminution of the property values of surrounding property or is materially detrimental to proximal properties and improvements. This includes, but is not limited to,the keeping and disposing of or the scattering over the property or premises of any of the following: (i) lumber,junk, trash or debris; (ii) abandoned or discarded or unused objects or equipment such as automobiles,furniture, stoves, refrigerators,freezers, cans or containers; (iii) stagnant water or excavation(s); (iv) any device, decoration, design, fence, structure, clothesline or vegetation which is unsightly by reason of its condition or inappropriate location; or (v)permitting or allowing any graffiti to remain on any building, wall, fence or structure. (3386-3/98) (v) The use of any premises for the purpose of illegal gambling, lewdness, assignation, or prostitution as proscribed by state law or this Code. (3386-3/98) (w) The maintenance, use, rental or lease of any premises, or subunit thereof, including single- family dwellings, where persons are allowed to congregate, gather or loiter in such a manner as to disturb the peace of other persons lawfully on the property itself or lawfully in the vicinity of the property. (3386-3/98) (x) The use of any premises for the purpose of unlawfully selling, serving, storing, keeping, manufacturing or giving away any controlled substance, precursor, or analog as those terms are defined by state law. (3386-3198) (y) Noise disturbances in violation of Chapter 8.40 of this Code. (3386-3/98) (z) Maintenance of properties or premises in such a manner as to cause substantial diminution of the enjoyment, use, or property values of adjacent properties. (3386-3198) (aa) The maintenance of any sidewalk or driveway located on private property which is debilitated, broken, damaged, or raised to such a degree as to be unsightly if it can be viewed from public property, or to be injurious to property or injurious to persons using said driveway or sidewalk. (3398-7/98) (bb)The maintenance of property where buildings or structures have been left boarded up for a period in excess of ten(10) days without a valid demolition or building permit on file with the Huntington Beach Community Development Department or abate said boarded up condition. (3398a198) (cc) The maintenance of buildings or structures used or intended to be used for dwelling purposes, storage or similar uses, because of dilapidation, decay, damage, or faulty construction or arrangement, or otherwise, is unsanitary or unfit for human habitation or use is in a condition that is likely to cause injury or be detrimental to the health, safety, or general welfare of those living in the area or within. (3398-7i98) (dd) The maintenance of any building or portion thereof, including any dwelling unit, m t000m or suite of rooms or the premises on which the same is located, in which there exists any of the following listed conditions to an extent that endangers the life, limb, health,properiv. safety, or welfare of the public of the occupants thereof shall be deemed and hereby is HB -225- Item 11. - 50 Huntington Beach Municipal Code U[IdNiei 17.10 Faye'+or I declared to be a substandard building as defined in Section 17920.3 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. 17.10.051 Graffiti. (a) Upon personal observation or the receipt of a complaint of graffiti or other inscribed material that is located on public or private property within the City so as to be capable of being viewed by a person utilizing any public right-of-way,the Director of Public Works or his/her representative may deliver or cause to be delivered a letter to the private or public property owner advising said owner that he/she is maintaining a public nuisance. The Director of Public Works or his/her representative is authorized to provide for the removal of such graffiti or other inscribed material at the City's expense upon the following conditions: (3739-7106) (1) Where a structure or personal property is owned by a public entity other than the city, the removal of the gaffiti or other inscribed material may be authorized only after securing the written consent of the public entity having jurisdiction over the structure or personal property and such entity executes a release and waiver approved as to form by the City Attorney. (3739-7/06) (2) Where a structure or personal property is privately owned, the removal of the graffiti or other inscribed material may be authorized only after securing the written consent of the owner and the owner executes a release and waiver approved as to form by the City Attorney. (3739-7/06) (3) In removing the graffiti or other inscribed material, the painting or repair of an area more extensive than where the graffiti or inscribed material is located shall not be authorized, unless the owner agrees to pay for the costs of repainting or repairing a more extensive area. (3739-7/06) (b) If the public or private property owner's consent cannot be obtained, said owner shall have the duty to remove the graffiti or inscribed material at his/her expense, pursuant to the following provisions: (3739-7/06) (1) The Director of Public Works or his/her designed shall cause written notice to be served upon the owner of the affected premises requiring that the graffiti or other inscribed material located on the property be painted over, repaired, or removed within 72 hours. (3739-7/06) (2) The written notice may be served upon the property owner either by posting such on the affected premises or by certified mail. If written notice is made by certified mail,then service shall be complete at the time of deposit in the U. S. Postal Service. (3739-7/06) 17.10.052 Appeal of the Action by the Director of Public Works. (a) If an owner served with written notice by the Director of Public Works or his/her designee requiring removal of graffiti or other inscribed written material from his/her property disagrees with the imposition of such an obligation on the basis that it is being wrongfully applied, compliance would result in undue hardship, or the belief that he/she should not be required to conform with Section 17,10.051(b) due to unique circumstances, he or she may appeal such decision to the City Administrator within ten(10) days after service of the written notice. The appeal shall be in writing to the City Administrator and shall set forth the basis of the appeal and be submitted with all supporting documents, if any. (3739-7/o6) (b) Within ten(10) days after receipt of the Notice of Appeal, the City Administrator or his/her designee shall render a written decision and mail a copy of such registered or certified mail Item 11. - 51 HB -226- nunungion Beach Municipal Code �,napwr 17.10 Page 5 of 7 to the owner. Service of the written notice shall be complete at time of deposit in the U.S. Postal Service. (3739-7106) 17.10.053 Appeal to the City Council. (a) Any owner dissatisfied by the decision of the City Administrator may request a hearing before the City Council. Such a request must be filed with the City Clerk's office within ten (10) days after service of the written notice of the decision by the City Administrator. (3739-7106) (b) Within fifteen (15) days of receipt of request for a hearing, the City Administrator or his/her designee shall give not less than ten (10) days written notice by certified or registered mail of the date, time, and place of such a hearing to the applicant. The City Council, on appeal, shall consider all documents put forth by the applicant to the Director of Public Works and the City Administrator. The City Council may consider any additional evidence, including points and authorities of law,that it deems necessary in rendering a decision. The decision of the City Council shall be final, and a notification of such shall be mailed to the owner. (3739-7/06) 17.10.054 Abatement of Graffiti by City. (a) The City Council, after such public hearing, upon a finding of the existence of the graffiti or inscribed material and that such is designated as a nuisance under this Chapter, shall order the Director of Public Works to do said work, at the expense of the owner of the property, and provide for temporary payment of the same with city funds. (3739-7/06) (b) At the completion of the work, the Director of Public Works must prepare a statement of the proceedings, reciting the existence of the nuisance, the description of the property, the names of the owners and occupants; if known, the giving of notices, the holding of the public hearing, the making of the work order by the City Council, the doing of the work, and the cost thereof. (3739-7/06) (c) Such statement must be signed and verified by the Director of Public Works and filed with the City Council. (3739-7/06) (d) All costs incurred by the city shall constitute a charge and special assessment upon such parcel of land. If such costs are not paid within a period specifically set by the city, they shall then be declared a special assessment against that parcel as provided in section 38773.5 of the Government Code. Such special assessment shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as ordinary county taxes are collected, and shall be subject to the same penalties and the same procedures and sale in case of delinquency as provided for ordinary county taxes. The city shall retain the additional and independent right to recover its costs by way of civil action against the owner and person in possession or control, jointly or severally. (3739-7/06) 17.10.060 Violations. (a) The owner or other person having charge or control of any such buildings or premises who maintains any public nuisance defined in this chapter, or who violates any notice of abatement served as provided in this chapter,is guilty of a MISDEMEANOR. (3386-3/98, 3739-7/06,3739-7/06) (b) Any occupant or lessee in possession of any such building or structure who fails to vacate said building or structure in accordance with a notice given as provided in this chapter is guilty of a MISDEMEANOR. (3386-3/98) (c) Any person who obstructs, impedes or it H13 -227-ith any representative of the City Cou Item 11. - 52 Huntington Beach Municipal Code Unapicr 17.10 Page a or i or with any representative of a City department or with any person who owns or holds any estate or interest in a building which has been ordered to be vacated, repaired, rehabilitated, or demolished or with any person to whom any such building has been lawfully sold pursuant to the provisions of this chapter when any of the aforementioned individuals are lawfully engaged in proceedings involving the abatement of a nuisance is guilty of a MISDEMEANOR. (3386-3/98) 17.10.070 Alternatives. Nothing in the foregoing sections shall prevent the City Attorney from commencing a civil or criminal proceeding to abate a public nuisance under applicable provisions of the California Civil Code or Penal Code as an alternative to the proceedings set forth herein. (3386-3/98,3398-7/98) 17.10.080 Reward. The City Council may provide a reward, by resolution, for information leading to the identification and apprehension of any person who applies graffiti within the City. In cases where multiple persons are identified and apprehended, based on a single graffiti incident, only one reward is authorized. (3765-4/07,3777-10/07) Item 11. - 53 xB -228- y.�i Beach Municipal Code ,.,—p-1 17.10 Page 7 of 7 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 17.24 SUN DECKS--WINDSCREENS (1114-1/65,2216-10/77, 2559-7/82, 2975-12/88, 3022-12/89,3231-4/94,3791-1/08) Sections: 17.24.010 Construction 17.24.020 Railing 17.24.030 Windscreen 17.24.040 (Repealed—Ordinance No. 2216-10/77) 17.24.050 (Repealed- Ordinance No.. 2216-10/77) 17.24.060 Applicable to waterfront lots 17.24.070 (Repealed—Ordinance No. 2337-1/79) 17.24.080 (Repealed—Ordinance No. 2337-1/79) 17.24.010 Construction. Decks projecting beyond the bulkhead shall meet the following design requirements: (2975-12/88, 3022-12/89) (a) Decks shall be designed to sustain a minimum live load of one hundred(100) pounds per square foot. (b) There shall be no moment connection between the deck and the bulkhead. (c) Projecting decks shall be designed to sustain all dead loads plus the required live load within the stresses permitted for the particular materials by the California Building Code. In no case shall the resultant load on the bulkhead, from dead loading, exceed seven-hundred and fifty (750)pounds per lineal foot. In addition, a maximum equivalent uniform live load of fifty (50) pounds per square foot is permitted. This live load shall be used to account for all ancillary features incorporated into the deck/patio structure including but not limited to overlayment,windscreens, and planters. (3022-12/89) (d) Projecting decks are permitted along the bulkhead provided the total length of the deck along the bulkhead does not exceed eighty(80%)percent of the length of the bulkhead abutting the lot. (3022-12/89, 3231-4/94) (e) The elevation of the top of the deck shall not be higher than the height of the slab of the ground floor of the dwelling unit nor be more than eighteen(18) inches above the top of the bulkhead, whichever is less. (1114-1/65, 2216-10/77, 3022-12/89)) (f) All decks shall be in conformance with the Huntington Beach Zoning and Subdivision Ordinance Code. (3231-4/94, 3791-1/08) 17.24.020 Railing. Railing, not exceeding forty-two (42) inches in height and capable of withstanding a horizontal force of tv��f� (250) pounds per lineal foot applied to the top of the railing may be constructed completely surrounding the deck area. (1114-2/65, 2216-10/77) 17.24.030 Windscreen. The windscreens may enclose the entire deck perimeter within the following structural limitations: (a) Windscreens may be supported horizontally by bracing to the main dwelling. (b) The windscreen shall be designed to withstand a horizontal wind load of ten(10) pounds per square foot. Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.24 Page' ^F' 13-3876/100870 HB -229- Item 11. — 54 (c) Except for necessary framing and overhead windbreaks, all portions of the windscreen above the allowed forty-two (42) inch railing height shall be open or of clear glass or other transparent material. 17.24.060 Applicable to waterfront lots. This chapter shall apply only to lots designated as waterfront lots, and decks projecting beyond the bulkhead line shall be limited to wharfage areas assigned to said waterfront lots (1114-1/65,2559-7/82) 11-c 1-i Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.24 Page 2 of 2 Item 11. - 5500870 HB -230- LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 17.44 PLUMBING CODE (1409-5168, 1630-2/71, 1937-10/74,2089-8176,2282-5/78,2337-1/79,2431-7/80,2747-2185,2976-12188,3022-12/89,3147-7/92, 3309-12195,3426-7/99,3575-10/02,3790-1/08,3896-12110) Sections: 17.44.010 Adoption 17.44.020 Title 17.44.022 Administration 17.44.025 Toilet facilities for workers 17.44.030 (Repealed- Ordinance No. 3790-1/08) 17.44.035 Materials 17.44.040 (Repealed - Ordinance No. 3022-12/89) 17.44.050 (Repealed- Ordinance No 3022-12/89) 17.44.060 (Repealed- Ordinance No 3147-7/92) 17.44.070 (Repealed- Ordinance No 3147-7/92) 17.44.080 (Repealed- Ordinance No 3147-7/92) 17.44.090 (Repealed - Ordinance No 3022-12/89) 17.44.095 (Repealed - Ordinance No.3790-1/08) 17.44.100 (Repealed - Ordinance No 3309-12/95) 17.44.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2010 California Plumbing Code, and the whole thereof, including Appendices A, D, E, and I except as hereafter provided, but excluding Chapter 1,entitled "Administration." Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code § 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code § 1894i.5 as fully as though set forth at length herein for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing the installation, alteration, repair and maintenance of plumbing and drainage systems. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions of said code, together with amendments thereto, shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. (1937-10/74,2089-8/76,2431-7/80,2747-2/85, 2976-12/88,3022-12/89,3147-7/92,3426-7/99,3790-1/08,3896-12/10) 17.44.020 Title. This chapter shall be known as the "Huntington Beach Plumbing Code," may be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as "this code." (1409-5/68, 1630-2/71, 1937-10/74,2431-7/80, 2747-2185,2976-12/88) 17.44.022 Adminstration. For administrative provisions of this code see Chapter 1 of the Huntington Beach Building Code. (3896-12/10) 17.44.025 Toilet facilities for workers. §4421-622.5 is hereby amended by adding the following: §412.6 Toilet facilities for workers. Suitable toilet facilities shall be provided and maintained in a sanitary condition for the use of workers during construction. Such toilet facilities shall be located upon or within a reasonable distance of the lot,premises, or site upon which such work is being done. In no case shall the line of travel to any toilet facility exceed 500 feet. (3147-7/92,3575-10/02,3790-1/08,3896-12110) 17.44.035 Materials. Subseetior 70 2 §701, is hei!eby amended t read ielle ws- standafds r-efer-eneed in Table 14 1. Exeept for-indivi"al single family d-welliftg up.4s, ffialer-i develeped i-Rdex of Rot ffier-e 4ian 5 0,when tested iii aeeer-deaiee a�the Test far-Suiwfaee B Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.44 Page 1 of 2 12/15/10 13-38761100875 HB -231- Item 11. - 56 and ANSW TTTT 7�(3790 1 98 3896 12/10) § 70 1 2.2 ABS ABS .,n DSTC DWI, g staff . ie sh ll be l' + !1 + + ,etiafes t ffl f-e ��VTT�_ "b ' �iaiai«u w ou u��ua�., aiv�a�iva. than t (2) steries in height of T-)Te TTT TAT TT� stizuet � � " c.zivn. 1 A..,-. 7 7/92,-3309-12/95=3426 7/99,3575 10/92,3896 2/10) Protection of piping, materials and structures. Subsection 312.1. §312. All underground copper piping and PEX tubing installed in a potable water system throughout the city limits must be completely sleeved with a minimum 6 millimeter polwinvl sleeve. Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.44 Page 2 of 2 17/1 All Item 11. - 5775 xB -232- LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 17.40 MECHANICAL CODE (1408-5/68, 1628-2/71, 1938-10(74,2172-3177,2235-12/77,2282-5/78,23374/79,2431-7/80,2747-2/85,2976-12/88,3022-12/89, 3147-7/92,3312-2/96,3425-7/99, 3574-10/02,3790-1/08,3895-12/10) Sections: 17.40.010 Adoption 17.40.020 Title 17.40.025 Administration 17.40.030 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 3425 -7/99) 17.40.040 Re ealed-Ordinance No. / 17.40.045 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 3790- 1/08) 17.40.050 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 3790- 1/08) 17.40.060 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 3790- 1/08) 17.40.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 20103 California Mechanical Code, and the whole thereof, including appendices A, B, and C, except as hereinafter provided but excluding EChapters 1 and 14 thereof. Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code §50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safe . Code §18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, for the purpose of protecting public health and safety by prescribing by minimum standards for the use, design and installation of heating, ventilating, comfort-cooling equipment and refrigeration systems; by requiring a permit and inspection for the installation, alteration and replacement of said equipment. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. (1938-10/74,2172-3177,2431-7/80,2747-6/85,2976-12/88, 3022-12/89, 3147-7/92,3312-2/96, 3425-7/99,3574-10/02,3790-1/08, 3895-12/10) 17.40.020 Title. This chapter shall be knownras the "Huntington Beach Mechanical Code," may be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as "this code." (1408-5/68, 1628-2771, 1938-10/74, 2431-7/80,2747-6/85) 17.40.025 Administration. For administrative provisions of the code see Chapter 1 of the Huntington Beach Building Code. (3892-12/10) 1 7 4n non Commereial KitChen Ho-42. §508 1 :s hereby , ended by addi,g the f 11,1.,i fig i.aiu� �ii� Lvuv rv.i. exeeption- §509.1 (1) A heed-,Ahll net be required where the eftly wafming applianee in the establishment sIF. T1 even must 1, listed by an approved testing:be'�n e j' (3147 12 7192,33� 2/96 3425 7499 3ti:7n 10/02 3790 1X8) '1uffed ever-low Y sanitizing " + + _. j _ ,1+ that + 14n degrees i Glli> lilliltlL*. (3892-12/10) __..._ _ v e Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.40 Page 1 of 1 12/15/10 13-3876/100872 HB -233- Item 11 . - 58 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 17.46 UNIFORM SWIMMING POOL SPA AND HOT TUB CODE (3147-7/92,3310-12195,3427-7/99,3576-10/02,3898-12/10) Sections: 17.46.010 Adoption 17.46.015 Administration 17.46.020 Definitions 17.46.025 Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Outlets 17.46.030 Waste Water Disposal 17.46.050 Pool Enclosures and Barriers 17.46.055 Additional Single Family Residential Barrier Requirements 17.46.060 Construction Requirements 17.46.070 Authority to Abate 17.46.080 Installation of Gas Piping 17.46.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code (USPSHTC), compiled by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, being particularly the 200912 edition thereof and the whole thereof, except as hereafter provided excluding Chapter 1, "Administration". Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated pursuant to California Government Code § 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code § 18941.5 as fully as though set out at length herein for the purpose of protecting public health and safety by prescribing minimum standards for the use, design and installation of swimming pool, spa and hot tub systems; by requiring a permit and inspection for installation, alteration and replacement of said systems. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntington Beach. (3147-7/92, 3310-12/95, 3427-7/99,3898-12/10) 17.46.015 Administration. For administrative provisions of this code see Chapter 1 of the Huntington Beach Building Code. (3898-12/10) 17.46.020 Definitions. The USPSHTC is hereby amended by adding or modifying the following definitions: (3147-7/92, 3310-12/95, 3898-12/10) 204 Barrier-A fence, wall,building wall or a combination thereof, which completely surrounds the swimming pool and obstructs access to the swimming pool. (3147-7/9,3898-12110) .§ 209 Grade -The underlying surface such as earth or a walking surface. (3147-7/92,3898-12/10) 218 Portable -A non-permanent structure intended for recreational bathing, in which all controls, water-heating and water-circulating equipment are an integral part of the product and which is cord connected(not permanently electrically wired). (3147-7/92, 3898-12/10) § 221 Swimming Pool - A swimming pool is any body of water having a depth exceeding eighteen (18) inches at any point, constructed, fabricated or installed for swimming,bathing or wading purposes. This includes in-ground, above-ground and on-grade pools, spas and hot tubs. (3147-7/92, 3576-10/02,3898-12/10) 17.46.025 Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Outlets. § 309.4 is hereby amended to read as follows: (3898-12/10) ~-`-�Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.46 Page 1 of 4 .Item 11. - 59 HB -234- § 309.4 Pool,Spa and Hot Tub Outlets. Whenever a building permit is issued for the construction of a new swimming pool or spa,the pool or spa shall meet all of the following requirements: (3898-12110) (1) The suction outlet of the pool or spa for which the permit is issued shall be equipped to provide circulation throughout the pool or spa as prescribed in paragraph(2). (3898-12/10) (2) The swimming pool or spa shall have at least two circulation drains per pump that shall be hydraulically balanced and symmetrically plumbed through one or more"T"fittings, and that are separated by a distance of at least three feet in any dimension between the drains. Suction outlets that are less than 12 inches across shall be covered with antientrapment grates, a specified in the ASME/ANSI Standard A 112.19.8, that cannot be removed except with the use of tools. Slots or openings in the grates or similar protective devices shall be of a shape, area, and arrangement that would prevent physical entrapment and would not pose any suction hazard to bathers. (3898-12/10) (3) Any backup safety system that an owner of a new swimming pool or spa may choose to install in addition to the requirements set forth in subdivisions (a) and(b) shall meet the standards as published in the document, "Guidelines for Entrapment Hazards: Making Pools and Spas Safer,"Publication Number 363, March 2005,United States Consumer Product Safety Commission. (3898-12/10) (4) Whenever a building permit is issued for the remodel or modification of an existing swimming pool, toddler pool, or spa, the permit shall require that the suction outlet of the existing swimming pool, toddler pool, or spa be upgraded so as to be equipped with an antientrapment cover meeting current standards of the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) or the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). (3898-12/10) §§ 309.4.1, 309.4.2, 309.4.3 and 309.4.4 are hereby deleted. (3898-12/10) 17.46.030 Waste Water Disposal. §313.1 is hereby amended to add the following exception: (3147-7/92,3310-12/95,3427-7/99,3898-12/10) § 313.1--Exception: Spas and hot tubs under 750 gallons shall not be required to discharge into a sewer. (3310-12/95, 3427-7/99,3898-12/10) 17.46.050 Pool Enclosures and Barriers. § 324 is hereby added to read as follows: (3147-7/92, 3898-12/10) (a) Any swimming pool, hot tub, spa or similar outdoor body of water intended for swimming or recreational bathing, eighteen(18) inches or more in depth, shall contain an enclosure or barrier to conform to the following requirements: (3147-7/92,3310-12/95, 3427-7/99) Exception: Spas and Hot Tubs of less than 750 gallons may have a rigid locking cover to substitute for other barriers. (3310-12/95) 1. The top of the barrier shall be at least sixty(60) inches above grade measured on the side of the barrier which faces away from the swimming pool. (3147-7/92) 2. Openings in the barrier shall not allow passage of a four (4)inch diameter sphere. Shrubs, trees, or landscape materials cannot be considered as part of the barrier. (3147-7/92) 3. Solid barriers, such as masonry or concrete, or stone walls shall not contain indentations, or protrusions closer than forty-five (45") inches apart vertically, horizontally, or from top of wall, except for tooled masonry j oints. (3147-7/92, 3576-10/02) Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.46 Page 7^f d 12/15/10 HB -235- Item 11. - 60 4. Any configuration providing ladder-like access allowing illegal entry to the pool area shall be prohibited. Ladder-like access shall mean any method or action such as climbing, crawling, pushing,jumping or other means to gain access to a pool or spa area. (3147-7/92) 5. Where the barrier is composed of horizontal and vertical members, the distance between the tops of the horizontal members shall be forty-five (45")inches or more. Openings between vertical members shall not exceed four (4") inches. (3147-7/92) 6. Maximum mesh size for chain link fences shall be a 1-1/4 inch square unless the fence is provided with slats fastened at the top or the bottom which reduce the openings to no more than 1-3/4 inches, the wire shall be not less than nine (9) gauge. (3147-7/92) 7. Where the barrier is composed of diagonal members, such as a lattice fence, the maximum opening formed by the diagonal members shall be no more than 1-3/4 inches. (3147-7192) 8. All required pool fence and gate enclosures shall extend to within two (2") inches of firm soil or pavement. All access gates shall be constructed in compliance with all requirements stipulated for pool fences in items 1 through 7 above, and shall be equipped to accommodate a locking device. Access gates shall open outward away from the pool, spa, or hot tub, and shall be self-closing and have a self-latching device. The release mechanism of the self-latching device is to be located not less than sixty (60") inches from the bottom of the gate or adjoining grade. (3147-7/92) 9. The barriers and all self-closing and self-latching devices, required by this section, shall be installed and in proper working order before any water is placed in the pool. (3147-7/92) 10. A dwelling or appurtenant structure may be used as a part of the required enclosure. (3147-7/92) 11. Equivalent barriers may be approved on a case by case basis. (3427-7/99) 17.46.055 Additional Single Family Residential Barrier Requirements. § 324.1 is hereby added to read as follows: (3427-7/99,3898-12/10) §324.1 Single Family Residential Barrier Requirements. Whenever a construction permit is issued for construction of a new swimming pool or spa, or a construction permit is issued for remodeling of an existing swimming pool or spa, at a private, single family home it shall be equipped with at least one of the following seven drowning prevention safety features: (3427-7/99, 3898-12/10) 1. The pool shall be isolated from the home by a barrier conforming to Section 17.46.050 HBMC. (3427-7/99) 2. The pool shall be equipped with an approved safety pool cover that meets all of the requirements of ASTM Specification F 1346. (3427-7/99, 3898-12/10) 3. The residence shall be equipped with exit alarms listed in accordance with UL 2017 on those doors providing direct access to the pool, including garage exit doors. (3427-7/99,3 89 8-1 211 0) Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.46 Page 3 of 4 Item 11. - 61 HB -236- 4. All doors providing direct access from the home or garage to the swimming pool shall be equipped with a self-closing, self-latching device with a release mechanism placed no lower than 54 inches above the floor. (3427-7/99,3898-12/10) 5. The swimming pool shall incorporate removable mesh pool fencing that meets ASTM Specification F-2286 standard in conjunction with a gate that is self-closing and self- latching and can accommodate a key lockable device. (3898-12/10) 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 comply with ASTM Standard F-2208 "Standard 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 alarm devices designed for individual use, such as an alarm attached to a child that sounds when the child becomes submerged in water. (3898-12/10) 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 above, and have been independently verified by an approved testing laboratory as meeting standards for those devices established by the ASTM or the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) as determined by the building official. (3427-7/99, 3898-12/10) 17.46.060 Construction Requirements. § 325 is hereby added to read as follows: (3147-7/92,3310-12/95,3898-12/10) All swimming pool construction shall be in conformance with engineered design for expansive soils, unless a soils report by a registered engineer, approved by the building official, indicates otherwise. (3147-7/92,3427-7/99) 17.46.070 Authority to Abate. §326 is hereby added to read as follows: (3147-7/92, 3898-12/10) (a) It shall be unlawful and is hereby declared to be a public nuisance for any person owning, leasing, occupying or having charge of any residential property in the City to maintain such premises in such a manner that any of the following conditions are found to exist thereon: (3147-7/92) 1. The failure to secure and maintain from public access all doorways, gate access and other openings,with regards to the barrier requirements of this code. (3147-7/92) 2. Uncleanliness of swimming pool water as determined by the Building Official. All swimming pool and spa water shall be maintained in a clear condition which is free of algae, insects, debris and in a sanitary condition. The entire floor of the swimming pool shall be clearly visible. (3147-7/92) (b) Where a nuisance exists,the building official shall require the nuisance or violation to be abated and where necessary, shall seek such abatement in the manner provided by law. (3147-7/92) 17-46.080 Installation of Gas Pipinlz. Chapter 5 is amended to read as follows: (3147-7/92, 3310-12/95,3427-7/99) §Chapter 5. Fuel gas piping shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of the Huntington Beach Plumbing Code. (3427-7/99) Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.46 page a of a 12/15/10 HB -237- Item 11. - 62 LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chanter 17.48 ELECTRICAL CODE (1520-9/69, 1671-10/71, 1674-10/71, 1742-4/72, 1750-6/72, 1935-10/74, 2173-4/77,2276-12/88,2431-7/80, 2567-9/82,2787-9/85, 2976-12/88, 3022-12/89,3115-6/91,3311-12/95, 3428-7/99,3577-11/02, 3719-8/05,3790-1/08, 3897-12/10) Sections- 17.48.010 Adoption 17.48.020 Title 17.48.025 Administration 17.48.030 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 3428-7/99) 17.48.040 Grounding Electrodes 17.48.050 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 3790-1/08) 17.48.060 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 3790-1/08) 17.48.080 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 2976-12/88) 17.48.090 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 2976-12/88) 17.48.100 (Repealed-Ordinance No. 2976-12/88) 17.48.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 20103 California Electrical Code, excepting Article 89 and except as hereafter provided. Such code is hereby adopted and incorporated pursuant to Government Code § 50022.2 et seq, and Health and Safe Code §l 8941.5 for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing the installation, alteration, repair and maintenance of all electrical installations in the City of Huntington Beach, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict therewith. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions of said code, together with amendments thereto, shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. (1935-10/74,2431-7/80,2567-9/82, 2787-9185, 2976-12/88, 3022-12/89,3115-6/91,3311-12/95, 3428-7/99,3577-10/02,3719-8/05,3790-1/08,3897-12/10) 17.48.020 Title. This chapter shall be known as the "Huntington Beach Electrical Code," may be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as "this code." (1935-10/74,2173-4/77,2431-7/80,2567-9/82, 2787-9/85) 17.48.025 Administration. For administrative provisions of this code see Chapter 1 of the Huntington Beach Building Code. (3897-12/10) 17.48.040 Grounding Electrodes. Section 250.52 (3719-08/05,3897-12/10) 250.52 (A) (5) Rod and pipe electrodes is amended to read as follows: (3719-08/05) 250.52 (A) (5) Rod and Pipe Electrodes: Rod electrodes shall not be less than 2.5m (8 ft.) in length, and shall consist of the following materials: (3719-08/05) a) Permanent rod electrodes shall be stainless steel. (3719-08/05) b) Temporary rod electrodes for temporary construction power poles may be copper or copper clad. (3719-08/05) c) Stainless steel rods less than 15.87 mm(5/8 in.)in diameter and nonferrous rods shall be listed and shall not be less than 13mm (1/2 in.) in diameter. (3719-08/05) Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17 48 Page 1 of 1 1 ail rii n Item 11. - 6300888 HB -238- LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 17.60 SOLAR ENERGY CODE (2178-4/77,2431-7/80,2787-9/85,2976-12/88,3022-12/89, 3147-7/92,3308-12195,3429-7/99, 3899-12/10) Sections: 17.60.010 Adoption 17.60.015 Administration 17.60.020 Title 17.60.025 Electrical 17.60.030 (Repealed--3022-12/89) 17.60.040 (Repealed--3022-12/89) 17.60.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the Uniform Solar Energy Code, compiled by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials, being particularly the 200912 edition thereof and the whole thereof, except as hereafter provided, excluding Chapterl, "Administration". Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated pursuant to California Government Code sections 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safely Code Section 18941.5 as fully as though set out at length herein for the purpose of protecting public health and safety by prescribing minimum standards for the use, design and installation of solar energy systems; by requiring a permit and inspection for installation, alteration and replacement of said equipment. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. (2178-4/77,2431-7/80,2787-9/85,2976-12188,3022-12/89, 3147-7/92,3308-12/95, 3429-7/99,3899-12/10) 17.60.015 Administration. For administrative provisions of this code se Chapter 1 of the Huntington Beach Building Code. (3899-12/10) 17.60.020 Title. This chapter shall be known as the "Huntington Beach Solar Energy Code," may be cited as such and will be referred to herein as "this code." (2178-4/77,2431-7/80,3022-12189) 17.60.025 Electrical. Chapter 10 is amended to read as follows: (3899-12/10) Chapter 10. Electrical installations shall be in accordance with the requirements of the Huntington Beach Electrical Code. (3899-12110) City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 17.60 Page 1 of 1 12/15/10 HB -239- Item 11. - 64 ATTAC H M E N T #3 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH DOES HEREBY EXPRESSLY FIND AND DETERMINE THAT THE AMENDMENTS SET FORTH IN ORDINANCE NOS. 3993 — 4003 AMENDING THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ARE REASONABLY NECESSARY BECAUSE OF LOCAL CLIMATIC, GEOLOGICAL OR TOPOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS, OR ADMINISTRATIVE IN NATURE. ORDINANCE NO. 3993 - 2013 HUNTINGTON BEACH BUILDING CODE • All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. ORDINANCE NO. 3994 - 2013 HUNTINGTON BEACH GREEN BUILDINGS STANDARD CODE • Section A4.106.8 — All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. Finding -The amendment is reasonably necessary to address the following administrative condition: Added Tier 2 (voluntary requirements) language in Appendix A4 of the California Green Buildings Standard Code to address city council directive to provide electric vehicle (EV) supply equipment standards for all new developments. • Section A5.106.3 — All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. Finding - The amendment is reasonably necessary to address the following administrative condition: Added Tier 2 (voluntary requirements) language in Appendix A4 of the California Green Buildings Standard Code to address City Council directive to provide electric vehicle (EV) supply equipment standards for all new developments. ORDINANCE NO. 3995 - 2013 HUNTINGTON BEACH RESIDENTIAL CODE • Chapter 45-All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. Finding — The amendment is reasonably necessary to address the following administrative condition: The California Model Building Security Ordinance (CMBSO), published in January 1978, was drafted by the California Crime Prevention Officers Association in conjunction with the California Attorney General's Office and addresses both residential and nonresidential structures. Many cities and counties have adopted the CMBSO, receiving national exposure through manufacturers associations and publications in crime prevention literature. Item 11. - 65 HB -240- The City of Huntington Beach adopted the Building Security Ordinance and notified all builders concerning the code. The Building Security Ordinance is found in the City of Huntington Beach Municipal Building Code. It should also be included in the City of Huntington Beach Residential Code since most of the provisions are related to one and two family dwelling units. This sub-section will require that every door, lock, window, and other security items are inspected, verifying that they are approved for use and that they function properly. Project plans submitted to the City for"building plan check" are reviewed and must include pertinent ordinance requirements. The Building Division, as the enforcing authority for the Building Security Ordinance, conducts inspections to ensure compliance prior to final building inspection approval. ORDINANCE NO. 3996 — HUNTINGTON BEACH HOUSING CODE • All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. ORDINANCE NO. 3997 — HUNTINGTON BEACH NUISANCE CODE • Section 17.10.050 Nuisance designated, Subsection (b) - All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. • Section 17.10.050 Nuisance designated, Subsection (dd) - California Health and Safety Code 17920.3 was added to establish minimal standards for enforcement of substandard housing and to be consistent with State Law. ORDINANCE NO. 3998 - SUN DECKS-WINDSCREENS CODE • All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. ORDINANCE NO. 3999-2013 HUNTINGTON BEACH MECHANICAL CODE • Section 508.1 - All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings — Repeal. ORDINANCE NO. 4000 - 2013 HUNTINGTON BEACH PLUMBING CODE • Section 701.1.2 - All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings— Repeal. • Section 701.1.2.2 - All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings - Repeal. • Section 312.1 - Amended to protect copper and PEX piping to those suitable for corrosive soils. Finding -The amendment is reasonably necessary to address the following geological conditions: Significant areas of Huntington Beach contain corrosive soils. Copper and PEX piping must be wrapped, sleeved or otherwise protected from corrosion. HB -241- Item 11. - 66 ORDINANCE NO. 4001 - 2012 UNIFORM SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND HOT TUB CODE © All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. ORDINANCE NO. 4002 - 2013 HUNTINGTON BEACH ELECTRICAL CODE • All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. ORDINANCE NO. 4003 - 2012 UNIFORM SOLAR ENERGY CODE • All amendments are administrative in nature and not subject to findings. 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NOTICE IS FURTHER given that at least one copy of the California Building Code, California Green Building Standards Code, California Residential Code, California Mechanical Code, California Plumbing Code, California Electrical Code, Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code, Uniform Solar Energy Code, The Housing Code, Nuisance Code, and the Sun Decks—Windscreen Code are on file in the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, for inspection by the public. A copy of.the proposed ordinances is on file in the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the proposed ordinances. If there are any further questions, please call the Planning and Building Department at (714) 536-5241 and refer to the above item. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Joan L. Flynn, City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street, 2"d Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 714-536-5227 http://huntingtonbeachca.gov/HBPublicComments/ 0919/09190 faaAy omp o1g1 edtuoo tutu L9 x tutu 93 letuaol ap al1anb113 09G8/091.5@ tiaAy qm 9Iq!1Pdtuoo„g/9 Z x,,L azis laq • 1 2 5 HB Chamber of Commerce Orange County Assoc. of Realtors Huntington Beach Tomorrow President Dave Stefanides President 2134 Main St. Ste. 100 25552 La Paz Road PO Box 865 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 6 8 9 Building Industry Assoc. of South Calif. ETI: Corral 100 Environmental Board Chair Attn: Elyse Sminada, Govt. Affairs Asst. Jean Kimbrell Robert Smith 17744 Sky Park Circle, Suite 170 20292 Eastwood Circle 21352 Yarmouth Lane Irvine, CA 92614 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 12 13 14 Rutan &Tucker, LLP Newland House Museum Historic Resources Board Chair Jeffrey M. Oderman Pres., H.B. 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Chapman Avenue 21190 Beach Blvd. Irvine, CA 92614 Orange, CA 92866 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 DJM Capital Partners Harry Alcock, UDR Christopher Homes 922 Laguna Street 1745 Shea Center Drive, Suite 200 23 Corporate Plaza Drive, Suite 246 Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 Newport Beach, CA 92660 label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery/55160/8160 ' ' etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery 55160060 11d11 � 09G8/09l.9®AJany oaAE aigltetlwoo Will L9 x ww 9Z juwjol ap alannq 0918/0919o)NaAV gj!PA olgltetlwoo ,9/9 Z x j azls laqui Thomas Grable President/CEO Manager Government Affairs Tri Pointe Homes, LLC Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce Building Industry Association of Orange County 19891 Beach Blvd. 17744 Sky Park Circle 19520 Jamboree Road, Suite 200 Irvine, Suite 140 Suite 170 CA 92612 Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Irvine,CA 92614 Director of Legislative Affairs NAIOP So Cal ommercial Real Estate Development Association 25241 Paseo de Alicia,Suite 120 Laguna Hills,California 92653 �6�J7I-1 cC'��c label size 1"x 2 5/8"compatible with Avery 05160/8160 dL=� Etiquette de format 25 mm x 67 mm compatible avec Avery/55160/8160 if / ,. 1 > l� T xt 77 ZEE _ '" Pnrstu $ 2 Patricia t.saminzs - ..Nov d 20 t` 12 am Sal MV Pane Ad#3USS389 4 uii F LionU D Pngri * (714}536-6227 11-07-13 a > to Ft� arrt liiarir41 5 .. 4 Name,1 City Of Huntington Beach(Parent) i 1 tcg date 1.1-07-13 E3Hfe8 s�ze1 12,50-TCNt h-01 Air PC)Box 784 '' I'rserti+ 1 �y�swor�!'° Huntington Beac,CA 92648 date core &Legal Huntington Beach d type Liner al ert Uvi 0602 Patricia Gamino CU0t)070479 {PaSS - 13000 Legal Notices { r Y floe A"cct� CLiw_- _ Pubs:s TCN-HSI Net price. t moo toll Qotlt. City Of Huntington Beach-Clerk's 0 tt1t e,; N 1Q .00t ''ilaceti by . Patty Esparza �• , kofe: Amount Our ,b subject to . Eax!#- (714)374-1557 a a � , due .n dis ouiiils, ntfscalftti- x i i', ,far Eterrarg f � rf Ad Copy: NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY(OUNQ OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 'ADOPTION OF THE STATE OF(AUFORNIA(ONSTRUC- TION(ODES" NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, November 18, 2013. at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, the City. Council will hold a public hearing to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application described below: ADOPTION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA CODES - Proposed Or- dinances amending the City of Huntington Beach Municipal Code as fol- lows: amend Chapters 17.04, 17,06, 17.07, 17.40, 17A4, 17.48 to adopt by reference the 2013 California Building, Green Building Stan- dards; Residential, Me- chanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Codes and the -whole thereof, save and - - except such portions that hereafter are modified, amended or deleted by the proposed ordinances; amend Chapters 17.46 and 17.60 to adopt by reference the 2012 editions of the Uniform swimming Pool.Spa and Hot Tub Code, and the Solar Energy Code as compiled by the Inter- national Association of Plumbing and Mechani- cal Officials and the whole thereof, save and except such portions ..that hereafter are modified, amended or - --- - - ad proof pg.1 -- A Printed y W02 Patricia Gatnino yNov 41 1 .9_12am CosAngeles ftmes sal d Roo Angeles 8f=es Phone. Ad:3 35"8389 deleted by the.proposed ordinances; and amend Chapters 17.08 Housing Code, 1710 Nuisance Code, and 17.24 Sun Decks - Windscreen Code. NOTICE IS FURTHER given that at least one copy of the California Building Code,California Green Building Stan- dards Code, California Residential Code, Cali- fornia Mechanical Code, California Plumbing Code, California Electri- cal Code, Uniform Swimming Pool,Spa and Hot Tub Code. Uniform Solar Energy Code, The Housing Code, Nuisance Code,and the Sun Decks Windscreen Code are on file in the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main-Street, Huntington: - - Beach, California, for inspection by the public. A copy of the proposed ordinances is on file in the Office of the City Clerk,2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, Cali- fornia, for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the proposed ordinances. If there are any further questions, please call thePlanning and Building Department at (714) 536-5241 and refer to the above item. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk. Joan L.Flynn,City.Clerk. City of Huntington Beach - - 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach,Cali- fornia 92648 - - 714-536-5227 hlto:// huntington eachca.gov/ HUFub1jcCommenfg7_Published H-13. n epen- dent11/7/13 --- ad proof pg.2 --- °�A� e CITY OF HUNTINGI'ON BEACH � CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION Planning and Building Department TO: Honorable Mayor and City Council Members VIA: Fred A. Wilson, City Manager FROM: Scott Hess, AICP, Director of Planning and Building DATE: November 1, 2013 SUBJECT: ADDENDUM TO THE NOVEMBER 4,2013 CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA -INTRODUCTION OF THE AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE NO. 4000 AMENDING CHAPTER 17.44 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH PLUMBING CODE At the October 21, 2013 City Council meeting, staff brought forth 11 Ordinances for introduction related to the adoption of the 2013 Huntington Beach Building and Safety Codes. The Ordinances were approved for introduction by a vote of 7-0. Subsequently, it was brought to my attention that a section was missing from Ordinance 4000 amending Chapter 17.44 of the Plumbing Code. To correct this oversight, we are asking the City Council to re-introduce as amended Ordinance 4000 with the addition of the following language: 17.44.010 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by reference that certain code known as the 2013 California Plumbing Code, and the whole thereof, including Appendices A, D, E, and I except as hereafter provided, but excluding Chapter 1, entitled "Administration." Such code, and amendments thereto, is hereby adopted and incorporated,pursuant to California Government Code § 50022.2 et seq., and Health and Safety Code § 18941.5 as fully as though set forth at length herein for the purpose of prescribing regulations governing the installation, alteration, repair and maintenance of plumbing and drainage systems. From the date on which this chapter takes effect, the provisions of said code, together with amendments thereto, shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the city of Huntington Beach. Recommended Action: Approve for Introduction Amended Ordinance 4000, "An Ordinance of the City of Huntington Beach Amending Chapter 17.44 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Relating to the Plumbing Code." GABUILDIN&CODES\2013 Code Changes\2013 RLS and RCA\Memo for Chapter 1744 amendment.doe ORDINANCE NO. 4000 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH/ AMENDING CHAPTER 17.44 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE PLUMBING CODE 10,,/ Ft The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Section 17.44.025 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: j 17.44.025 'Toilet facilities for workers. §422.5 is hereby amended by adding the following: a §412.6 Toilet facilities for workers. Suitable toilet facilities shall be provided and maintained in a sanitary condition for the use of workers during construction. Such toilet facilities shall be located upon or within a reasonable distance of the lot, premises, or site upon which such work is being done. In no case shall the line of travel to any toilet facility exceed 500 feet. SECTION 2. Section 17.44.035 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 17.44.035 Materials. Protection of piping, materials and structures, Subsection 312.1, §312. All underground copper piping and PEX tubing installed in a potable water system throughout the city limits must be completely sleeved with a minimum 6 millimeter polyvinyl sleeve. SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective 30 days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED b/tthe City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the flay of , 2013. Mayor ATTEST: J a APPROVED AS TO FORM: r City Clerk City Attorney Q1Vt-qtc3 REVIE D ND APPROVED: INITIA D AND APP OVED: ty anager �i �5ireclololePlanning and Building 13-3876/100874.doc ORDINANCE NO. 3995 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 17.07 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPA CODE RELATING TO THE RESIDENTIAL CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as'� ollows: SECTION 1. Section 17.07.020 of the Huntington Beach Municipal ode is hereby p rC Y amended to read as follows: 17.07.020 Adoption. There is hereby adopted by the City Council by re erence that certain code known as the 2013 California Residential Code, and the whole thereo , including Appendix H, entitled "Patio Covers," and excepting all other appendices save an except those portions as are hereafter modified or amended. Such code, and amendments there , is hereby adopted and incorporated, pursuant to California Government Code § 50022et seq., and Health and Safety Code § 18941.5, as fully as though set forth at length herein, f the purpose of regulating and administering the erection, construction, enlargement, alterat� ,repair, moving, removal, conversion, demolition, occupancy, equipment, use, height area, and maintenance of residential one- and two-family dwellings or structures in the City of/Huntington Beach, and repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith From the date on which this chapter takes effect the provisions of such code, together with/amendments thereto shall be controlling within the corporate limits of the City of Huntingtod Beach. SECTION 2. Section 17.07.090 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby added to read as follows: 6 17.07.090 Chapter 45 added--Buildinjj security. The Building Co' is hereby amended by adding thereto new Chapter 45 entitled, "Building Sec rty—"--to-read as follows: 3601. Pu§ ose. The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum standards of construction for protection against unlawful entry. § 3602. Alternative security provis ons. When approved by the building official, site security systems may be provided in lieu o f the specific security provisions of section 3608, 'Garages-- Multiple dwellings.' Ik § 3603. Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, certain terms used herein are defined as follows: x 'Cylinder guard'means a hardened ring surrounding the exposed portion of the lock cylinder or other/device which is so fastened as to protect the cylinder from wrenching, prying, cutting or pulling by attack tools. 13-3876/100841.doc NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH °ADOPTION OF THE STATE PROOF OF CALIFORNIA CODES" PUBLICATION gip py��B NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN that on Monday,No- vember '18, 2013, at 6:00 PM in the City Council Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach; the City Courr'cil will hold a public hear- STATE OF CALIFORNIA) a to receive and con- sider the statements of ll all persons who wish,to 'be heard relative to the SS. below: described below: COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ADOPTION THE STATE,OF CALILI THE CODES - Proposed Ordi- nances amending the City of _Huntington Beach`'Municipal Code am a citizen of the United States and a as follows:amend-Chap- tersresident of the County of Los Angeles, 17. , 17. 4, 1 48 to I 17.40, 17.4'4, 17.48 to adopt.by reference the am over the age of eighteen years, and 2013 California Building, Green Building Stan- not a party to or Interested In the notice dards, Residential, Me' published. I am a principal clerk of the chanical, Plumbing, and Electrical Codes and the HUNTINGTON BEACH whole thereof, save and except such portions INDEPENDENT, which was adjudged a that hereafter are mo fled, amended or de- leted newspaper of general circulation on ordi by the proposed ordinances; .amend September 29, 1961, case A6214, and Chapters - and 17.60 to adoptpt by by refer- June 11, 1963, case A24831, for the once.the of the Unifor editions form Swim- City of Huntington Beach, County of ming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code,and the Solar Energy Code as com- Orange, and the State of California. piled by the Internation- al Association of Attached to this Affidavit is a true and Plumbing and Me- chanical Officials and complete copy as was printed and the whole thereof,.save and except such por- published on the following date(s): tions that hereafter are modified, amended or deleted by the proposed ordinances; and amend chapters,17.08 Housing Code, 17.10•.Nuisance Thursday, November 7, 2013 Code, and 17.24 Sun Decks - Windscreen Code. NOTICE IS FURTHER giv- certify (or declare) under penalty en .that h least one copy, of the California Building Code,California of perjury that the foregoing is true Green Building Stan- dards Code, California Residential Code, Cali- fornia Mechanical Code, California Plumbing Code, California Electri-. cal Code, Uniform swimming Pool,Spa and Executed on November 13, 2013 Hot Tub Code, Uniform Solar Energy Code, The Housing Code, Nuisance Coe the Sun at Los Angeles, California Decks - Windscreen Code are on file in the Office of,the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street,-Hun- tington Beach, Califor- nia, for inspection by the public.A copy of the proposed 'ordinances is on file in the Office of the City Clerk; 2000 Main Street, Huntington Signature Beach„California,for in- spection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PER- SONS are invited to at- tend said,hearing and express opinions .or submit evidence for or, against the proposed or- dinances: If there are any further questions, please call.the Planning and Building Depart- ment at (714) 536-5241 and.refer to the above item. Direct your writ- ten communications to the City Clerk. Joan L.Flynn,City Clerk City of Huntington Beach 2000 Main Street,2nd Floor Huntington Beach, California 92648 714-536-5227 http:// huntin tonbeachca. ov/ ub is omments Pu is e n epen- dentll/7/13 In r In wsm�l IN a s r0mop COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE P.TVE,:I..CPMENT ASSOCIATION SaaAI. CHAPTER -- AICiP24IT3 OFFICERS AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS November 18, 2013 PRESIDENT Sent Via e-mail to City Clerk: Joan Flynn, jflynn@surfcity-hb.org Lang Cottrel[L,GVooman Birtcher PRESIDENT ELECT Jim Froeld,PM Realty Croup Mayor Connie Boardman VICE PRESIDENT Members of the City Council Thomas W.Wulf,Lowe Enterprises Real Estate Group 2000 Main Street SECRETARY I TREASURER Huntington Beach, California 92648 Kevin Jennings Bank of America Merrill Lynch PROGRAMS AND EDUCATION LIAISON E: City Council Agenda Item 13.B Code Adoption Pamela L.Westhoff,Sheppard Mullin Ordinance 3994 Section 17.06.040 PAST PRESIDENT OPPOSE - Mandate to Require Electrical Vehicle Supply Equipment Steven Ames,USAA Real Estate Company Standards for all New Development Angela Azizisn,GE Capital Real estate Honorable Mayor and Members of the Council: BethnBeltran, sterDevelopmentGarportlon Y Roth CalRer,cBRE James V.Camp,LINR Property,L C NATOP SoCal represents over 1,000 commercial real estate professionals in Ronda Clark,Jones Lang Lasalle Orange and Los Angeles Counties, Our members own and build the commercial Drew Emmel,Allen Matkins facilities including office buildings and industrial facilities. that provide work saattFarb CohnReznick Tom Greube.,Irvine Company Office Properties places and jobs for Huntington Beach residents. Aaron Hill,Bixby Land Company John Hollingsworth,Colliers International NAIOP SoCal members have long been at the forefront of incorporating green Fran Inman,Majestic Realty Co. technologies into commercial, office and industrial buildings. We respond to Kevin Ivey,KPRS Construction Services,Inc, market demand and incentives to include such things as electric vehicle LlBoa`Shea Properties Kevin MacKenzie,Hr E L.P. charging equipment in our new buildings. However, we oppose mandates that Patrick Maloney,Prologis go above and beyond what is recommended by the State Building Code. Gregory May,;Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Justin McCusker,C.J.Segerstrom&Sons We oppose the proposed amendment to Section 17.06.040 Nonresidential James McFadden,Cushman&Wakefield RE electric vehicle (EV) charging, Subsection A5.106.5.3 that would create City Set` °uller,he Steve Muller,The MvilerCompany mandated electric vehicle supply equipment standards, that are not part of the Zachary Niles,Jones Lang LaSalle State Building Code, for all new non-residential developments. The State code Susan Orloff,Ryan goes through an extensive review prior to its adoption and we see no reason to Russ Parker,Parker Properties add additional requirements. Cynthia Pgttyjohn,FmArracanCanrnDueDiu-rce John Proviso,Chicago Title Company Lance Ryan,Watson Laird Company We respectfully request that this section of the code not be amended and that Joel Stensby,,KPRS Construction Seivices;,fro. . the State code be adopted without this amendment. Sean Tabor,Oxbow Partners (�+4 � °�01 Lou's.l Tomasetlii,Jones Lang LaSalle S 111 I F UI i�P L E E N AAL Alison Vukavrch,13A, as ity Y+ 1 Stephane M.Wandel,The Boeing Company ? ° �oOMM V NUCATIO Stan Wend�e€,Oln aalfy, Inc. David W.Wensley,Cox,Castle&Mcinclson LLP Gregory.J,West,Johnson Capital obert L. Evans Meeting Date; 0 NAIOPSa`AL FCLTIVESTAFF Assistant Director of Legislative Affairs `` CyntmaG.Fusee,Executive Director a enda item No. A3 Vickie Talley,Director of Legislative Affairs Cc: NAIOP SoCal Board of Directors 9 NAIOP SoCal Legislative Affairs Committee Mike Balsamc, CEO, BIA Orange County Charm ;O f,av;2000 Bristol St.,Ste.C-105,Costa Mesa,CA-92S.2 Tel:(714)979-9131 Fax;(714)979-0403 Legislative Ica:2524"1 Paseo e+e Alicia,Ste. 120,Laguoa fills,CA_92663 Tel:(949)380-3300 Fax:(949)880-3310 SUPPLEMENTAL COMMUNICATION November 18,2013 The Honorable Connie Boardman Meeting Cate' Mayor City of Huntington Beach Agenda Item PNo. ( - ',hpu�Cplumgilu, p 2000 Main Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 Orange County Chapter Re: Agenda Item 13.13 Ordinance No. 3994 Amending Chapter 17.06 Green Build . da€r, , ,,c n Building Standards Code of SO``' n-" foil` 17744 Sky Park Circle Suite 170 Dear Mayor Boardman and City Council, Irvine,California 92614 949,553.9500 fax 949.769.8943 I am writing on behalf of the membership of the Building Industry Association of www.biaoc.com Southern California, Orange County Chapter (BIA/OC) to express concern regarding the building code amendment requiring future installation of electric PRESIDENT DAVE BULLOCH vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), which has been recognized by the State as a STANDARD PACIFIC HOMES voluntary measure. VICE PRESIDENT "-J DONNA KELLY LENNAR The BuildingIndustry Association of Southern Orange Coun Chapter TREASURER y California,, County p JOAN MARCUS-COLVIN (BIA/OC) is a non-profit trade association of over 1,000 companies employing over THE NEW HOME COMPANY SECRETARY 100,000 people affiliated with the home building industry. The Orange County BRIAN GEIS BROOKFIELD HOMES Chapter represents the largest member base within BIA Southern California. Our IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT mission is to champion housing as the foundation of vibrant and sustainable ALLIA cER sCANNIAL communities. TRADE CONTRACTOR COUNCIL V.P. TOM RHODES TWR ENTERPRISES BIA/OC is supportive of efforts to promote sustainability and green building.We ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT are proud that our members have demonstrated some of best sustainable building NEWMEYER&DILLIONNLLP practices in new home construction. The California Building Code requires the MEMBER-AT-LARGE MIKE WINTER most rigorous energy efficiency standards in new home construction in the SARES-REGIS GROUP country. MEMJIM YATES RGE RANCHO MISSION VIEJO With that said,we cannot support a mandate for future installation of EVSE.The CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER MICHAEL BACSAMO Green provisions adopted were thoroughly studied by the State and various stakeholder groups.A deliberate and thorough code update study has deemed EV readiness as a voluntary provision of the California Green Building Code.' We respectfully request that City Council not adopt this specific local amendment. Thank you for your time and thoughtful consideration. Respectfully, California Green Building Code Michael Balsamo Chief Executive Officer Cc: City Council Mr.Fred Wilson, City Manager