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City Council, Redevelopment Agency and Public Financing Authority
Date
12/6/2010
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RESOLUTION FINDING AND DETERMINING THAT, BECAUSE OF LOCAL CLIMATIC, GEOLOGICAL, AND TOPOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS, THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, WELFARE, AND NECESSITY, REQUIRE CHANGES OR MODIFICATION TO CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 12 OF THE REDWOOD CITY MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE ADOPTION BY REFERENCE OF THE CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE, 2010 EDITION; AS MODIFIED AND MADE APPLICABLE TO THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY
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12/06/2010 <br />Finding 6: That the Port of Redwood City is a major transportation hub <br />for highly toxic and hazardous materials by rail, highway, and water. U.S. <br />Highway 101 is a major north -south traffic corridor through the city. It is a <br />designated route for the transportation of hazardous materials and hazardous <br />waste. In addition, the Union Pacific Railroad has a major north -south rail line <br />traversing the city with a spur line to the port. <br />The potential for release or threatened release of a hazardous materials <br />along one of these routes is highly probable given the volume transported daily. <br />Incidents of this nature will normally require all available emergency response <br />personnel to prevent injury and loss of life and to prevent, as far as practicable, <br />property loss. Emergency personnel responding to such aforementioned <br />incidents may be unduly impeded and delayed in accomplishing an emergency <br />response as a result of this situation, with the potential result of undue and <br />unnecessary risk to the protection of life and public safety and, in particular, <br />endangering residents and occupants in buildings or structures without the <br />protection of automatic fire sprinklers. <br />The aforementioned problems support the imposition of fire - protection and <br />life- safety requirements greater than those set forth in the 2010 Edition of the <br />California Fire Code. <br />SUMMARY: As a result of the finding of facts which identifies the various <br />climatic, geographical, and topographical elements, those additional <br />requirements as specified in the amendments to the adopting ordinance for the <br />2010 Edition of the California Fire Code by the City of Redwood City are <br />considered reasonable and necessary modifications. While it is clearly <br />understood that the adoption of such regulations may not prevent the incidents of <br />fire, the implementation of these amendments to the code may reduce the <br />severity and potential of loss of life and property. <br />Section Number <br />507.1.1 <br />901.1.2 <br />901.4.3.1 <br />901.7.7 <br />903.2.13 <br />903.4.4 <br />903.4.5 <br />903.4.6 <br />3301.1.3.1 <br />3404.3.7.6 <br />Local Climatic, Geographical and Topographical Conditions <br />Finding 1, Finding 2 <br />Finding 1 <br />Finding 1, Finding 2 <br />Finding 1 <br />Finding 3, Finding 4, Finding 5, Finding 6 <br />Finding 1 <br />Finding 1 <br />Finding 1 <br />Finding 3, Finding 4, Finding 5, Finding 6 <br />Finding 2 <br />ATTY /RESO /RESO.2066 8 #15070 <br />111510 MUFF # 305 <br />
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