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Res15 15410 Rescinds 15307
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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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5/4/2015
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A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RESCINDING AND SUPERSEDING RESOLUTION 15307 AND ADOPTING FINDINGS OF NECESSITY AND NEED FOR AMENDMENTS, DELETIONS, AND ADDITIONS TO THE 2013 FIRE AND BUILDING STANDARDS CODES
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05/18/2015 <br /> WHEREAS, this Resolution amends the findings to provide that local conditions <br /> 3, 4, and 5 support an amendment to Fire Code Section 903.2.13 and other related <br /> amendments all multi-unit residential buildings with four units or more that lack an <br /> approved Automatic Sprinkler System to install an approved Automatic Sprinkler <br /> System. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of <br /> Redwood City that the present resolution rescinds and supersedes Resolution 15307 in <br /> order to correct a typographical error so that the present resolution contains findings <br /> relevant to "geological" conditions instead of"geographic" condition; and <br /> FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council that it makes the following <br /> findings in support of modifications, amendments, additions and deletions to the Fire <br /> and Building Standards Codes are amended as follows: <br /> FINDINGS: <br /> 1. Necessity: These local amendments to the 2013 California Fire Code and <br /> Building Standards, have been recognized by the City as tools for addressing <br /> the fire and life safety hazard problem, concerns, and future direction by which <br /> the City can establish and maintain an environment, which will afford a level of <br /> fire and life safety to all who live and work within the City of Redwood City Fire <br /> Department jurisdictional boundaries. <br /> 2. Local Conditions generally: Local conditions have an adverse effect <br /> on the prevention of (1) major loss fires , (2) major earthquake damage , and <br /> (3) the potential for life and property loss, making necessary changes or <br /> modifications to the state building standards in order to provide a reasonable <br /> and appropriate degree of proper security and fire and life safety in this <br /> jurisdiction. Below are listed adverse local climactic, geological, and topographic <br /> conditions largely articulated in the City's General Plan and associated <br /> environmental impact report. Modifications which are necessitated by particular <br /> local conditions are delineated below. <br /> 3. Climatic: The areas served by the City, on average, experience an annual <br /> rainfall befinreen 8 to 18 inches. This rainfall can be expected befinreen October <br /> ATTY/RES0.3084/CC RESO AMENDING BUILDING CODE FINDINGS RESO.#15410 <br /> REV:OS-05-15 VR MUFF#305 <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br />
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