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01/09/2017 <br />Decks and balconies on multifamily residential or commercial structures shall <br />have supporting framework inspected by a licensed contractor at least every four <br />years after initial construction to look for structural deterioration or structural pest <br />damage. Any damage that could endanger the occupants of the structure shall be <br />repaired. Untreated wood members shall be treated to resist structural pest and <br />ventilation provided in each joist bay at each end of enclosed framing. A <br />contractor's report shall be provided to the Building Division for each periodic <br />inspection. <br />Sec. 9.42. SECTION 105 OF THE BUILDING CODE AMENDED. Section 105 of the <br />Building Code is amended to add a new Section 105.1.3 to read as follows: <br />[A] 105.1.3 When an alteration or addition, or combination thereof, exceeds 50% <br />of the total project, then the project may be considered as a new structure <br />requiring compliance with the current code. The Building Division determines what <br />the percentage of the project is new construction. <br />Sec. 9.43. SECTION 105 OF THE BUILDING CODE AMENDED. Section 105 of the <br />Building Code is amended to add a new Section 105.7.1 to read as follows: <br />[A] 105.7.1 A copy of the front of the permit card shall be posted on the site in a <br />weather proof sleeve. The permit shall be visible from the street in public view. <br />Sec. 9.44. SECTION 105 OF THE BUILDING CODE AMENDED. Section 105 of the <br />Building Code is amended to add a new Section 105.8 to read as follows: <br />[A] 105.8 Ownership of a permit. The building permit belongs to the property <br />owner. The contractor acts as an agent of the owner and shall give the original <br />permit card to the owner. <br />Sec. 9.45. SECTION 107 OF THE BUILDING CODE AMENDED. Section 107 of the <br />Building Code is amended to add a new Section 107.1.1 to read as follows: <br />[A] 107.1.1 Due to a higher degree of hazard to the public, commercial projects <br />require a California licensed architect, engineer, contractor, CASp or other <br />licensed design professional that has accountability through the suspension or <br />revocation of their license to design and stamp plans and calculations. Fire alarm <br />and suppression systems, or other fire related permits, shall be designed and <br />plans stamped by a licensed fire protection engineer or other appropriately <br />licensed design professional, that is approved by the Fire Marshal. <br />Sec. 9.46. SECTION 107 OF THE BUILDING CODE AMENDED. Section 107 of the <br />Building Code is amended to add a new Section 107.3.4.1.1 to read as follows: <br />[A] 107.3.4.1.1. Deferred submittals shall pay an additional permit fee. <br />ATTY/ORD.433/BUILDING CODE ADOPTION ORDINANCE NO. 2428 <br />REV: 12-19-16 RL MUFF NO. 305 <br />Page 3 of 16 <br />