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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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10/28/2019
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8.13. - Page 13 of 63 <br />divided into a maximum of 1,000 square foot fire areas by one-hour rated fire barriers. <br />Flow from all fire sprinkler heads, upright, pendant, and sidewall, at all levels, located in <br />the design area of application, shall be included in the hydraulic calculations for the fire <br />sprinkler system. <br />Car stackers and car puzzler systems installed inside structures or under attached <br />canopies shall be provided with Manual Wet or Automatic Wet Standpipe connections at <br />all points of access and at each parking level within the structure so that every part of the <br />parking area is within 150 feet by hose pull of a standpipe connection. <br />Car stackers and car puzzler systems installed inside structures shall be provided with a <br />mechanical smoke and heat removal system as per Section 910.4 of the California Fire <br />Code. The smoke and heat removal system shall be automatically activated upon <br />detection of fire by the fire alarm system. Section 910.4.4 is not applicable to this <br />requirement. <br />Car stacker and car puzzler systems installed outside structures that are open to the <br />environment shall be configured so as to limit fire spread from one vehicle to another and <br />from vehicles to adjacent structures. This shall be accomplished with one-hour fire rated <br />barriers creating a maximum of 2500 square foot fire areas between stackers or puzzlers <br />and by providing adequate setback from adjacent structures. <br />Sec. 12.16. - SECTION 507.1.1 ADDED: <br />Section 507.1.1 is hereby added to the Fire Code to read as follows: <br />507.1.1. - Fire Main, Hydrant Specifications. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary <br />contained in this Code, all water mains providing a water supply for fire protection, both <br />to fire hydrants and to fire service systems, shall be not less than eight inches (8") in <br />diameter (inside measurement) provided, however, the fire code official may require <br />different sizes based on the conditions of the site, but in no case shall the fire service main <br />be less than six inches (6") in diameter (inside measurement). Maintenance of privately - <br />owned water mains, fire hydrants, or other fire service systems (collectively referred to as <br />`Facilities') shall be performed by, and be the responsibility of, the owners thereof, and the <br />City shall assume no liability for damages to the Facilities in performing tests to, or in <br />using, such Facilities. Appendix Table B105.1 (1) is not adopted under this ordinance. <br />Minimum fire flow for one and two family dwellings shall be 1000 gallons of water per <br />minute with two-hour flow duration. Residual pressure shall not be less than 20 psi. <br />Appendix Table 13105.2 is amended to allow a maximum reduction in required fire flow of <br />50% of the value in Table B105.1(2) with a minimum fire flow of 1500 gallons per minute <br />at 20 pounds per square inch residual pressure for buildings other than one and two family <br />residential dwellings with automatic fire sprinklers installed per Sections 903.3.1.1 or <br />903.3.1.2 of the California Fire Code. <br />Sec. 12.16.1. - SECTION 507.5.1.1 AMENDED: <br />Section 507.5.1.1 of the Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />ATTY/ORD.501/CC ORDINANCE FIRE CODE ADOPTION 2019 <br />REV: 10-24-19 RL <br />Page 5 of 12 <br />157 <br />
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