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Section 1001.5.3.2 is hereby added to the Fire C~)de to read as follows: <br /> Section 1001.5.3.2. Unintentional Alarm Respon~se. <br /> <br /> It shall be a violation of this Code to cause the fi[re department to respond to <br />more than two (2) alarms in a sixty (60) day periodat a business or residence, <br />regardless of whether the alarm is due to a malfundtion of the equipment or due <br />to inadvertence or negligence. <br /> <br />Section 12.19. Article 47 deleted. <br /> <br /> Article 47 of the Fire Code is hereby deleted and shall have no force and <br />effect in the City. <br /> <br />Section 12.21. Appendix II-E amended. <br /> <br /> Appendix II-E of the Fire Code is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> Appendix II-E. <br /> <br /> Hazardous materials management plans~and hazardous materials <br /> inventory statements. When the Fire Code r(~fers to hazardous materials <br /> management plans, hazardous materials business plans, and/or Appendix II- <br /> E, these provisions shall apply to the hazardou{ materials business plan as <br /> utilized/specified by the San Mateo County Department of Environmental <br /> Health Services Division. <br /> <br />Section 12.21. Appeal to Council. <br /> <br /> Whenever the Fire Chief or the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall <br />deny an application or refuse to grant a license or ;permit applied for under the <br />provisions of this Code or revoke such license or permit after granting the same <br />or when it is claimed that the provisions of the Fire (;ode do not apply or that the <br />true intent and meaning of this Code have been misconstrued or wrongly <br />interpreted, the applicant may appeal the decision of the Chief or the Chief of the <br />Bureau of Fire Prevention to the Council within ten (10) days from the date of the <br />decision of the Fire Chief or the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. The <br />decision of the Council on such appeal shall be <br /> <br />Section 12.22. New Materials, Processes, Occupanlcies Requiring Permits. <br /> <br /> The City Manager, Fire Chief and the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention <br />shall act as a committee to determine and specify, iafter giving affected persons <br />an opportunity to be heard, any new materials, processes or occupancies, which <br />shall require permits, in addition to those now enumerated in the Fire Code. <br /> <br />Section 12.23. Violations; Penalties. <br />Ord-.069a 8 <br />FlshlshlRClCouncil 216(; <br />05125199R;O6101199;O6/O7199R <br />FXS/DES:rg <br /> <br /> <br />