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City Council and Successor Agency and Public Financing Authority
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10/28/2019
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10/28/2019 <br />the areas of the Alameda de Las Pulgas, Woodside Road, Edgewood Road, and EI <br />Camino Real. This increased commute time increases traffic for eastbound and <br />westbound vehicular movement to US 101 and Interstate 280. This creates barriers, <br />which increases the response time of fire apparatus and other emergency vehicles. <br />The topography of the city is also being burdened by major structures. Employment <br />areas are throughout the city, and the people who work in these complexes have <br />added to the traffic congestion throughout the cities, thereby increasing fire apparatus <br />response times. <br />Inherent delays caused by the traffic patterns to many of these types of projects make <br />it necessary to mitigate this problem by requiring additional built-in automatic fire <br />protection and detection systems that provide early detection and initial control of fires <br />until the arrival of the fire department. <br />As a result of above identified climatic, geological and topographical elements, <br />additional requirements as specified in the amendments to the adopting ordinance for <br />the 2019 California Fire Code by the City are considered reasonable and necessary <br />modifications. The experiences of several disastrous urban-wildland interface fires <br />within Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Monterey and Contra Costa Counties have <br />demonstrated the need for other fire protection features/regulations. While it is clearly <br />understood that the adoption of such regulations may not prevent the incidence of fire, <br />the implementation of the amendments reduces the severity and potential loss of life <br />and property of these fires, which do occur. <br />6. Conclusion: Local climactic, geological and topographical conditions impact fire <br />prevention efforts relating to the spread, acceleration, intensity, and size of fire <br />involving buildings and vegetative areas in this City. Further, they impact potential <br />damage to all structures, from earthquake and subsequent fire. The City Council finds <br />it is needed and necessary to modify the building standards set forth in the state codes <br />in order to mitigate the effects of the above conditions. <br />ATrY/RESO.0103 /CC RESO ADOPTING FIRE & BUILDING CODES RESO. NO. 15801 <br />REV: 10-24-19 RL MUFF NO. 305 <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />
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