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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 004-84 UniformCodeAmendmts RESOLUTION NO. 04 - 84 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN FINDINGS AS TO WHY AMENDMENTS TO THE UNIFORM CODES ARE NECESSARY WHEREAS, Section 17958 of the Health and Safety Code of California requires the cities to adopt ordinance which impose the same restrictions as contained in the Regulations in the State Building Standards Code; and WHEREAS, the 1982 Uniform Building Code, the 1982 Uniform Plumbing Code, the 1982 Uniform Mechanical Code, the 1982 Uniform Housing Code, and the 1981 National Electrical Code have been adopted in the State Building Standards Code; and WHEREAS, this City Council having before it an ordinance adopting those codes set forth herein above with changes or modifications; and WHEREAS, Section 17958.5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California authorizes the cities to make changes or modifications to the provisions of the State Building Standards Code as the City determines are reasonably necessary because of local conditions; and WHEREAS, this City Council has reviewed the reasons for those changes and modifications; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this City Council does hereby declare and express that said changes and modifications are necessary because of local conditions and the reason therefore are set forth as follows: Chapter 1 Administration combines all the administrative provisions of ~he Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, and Uniform Housing Code in one location. It has been modified to accommodate the unique elements of City of Dublin governmental structure. Section 22.1, 22.2, 22.3, 22.7, 22.8 are modified to eliminate conflicts with Title 24 California Administrative Code. Section 22.5 is added to assure that the yards required by Section 506 of the Uniform Building Code are permanently maintained. This is not a substantive change. Section 22.10 adds design load requirements for private bridges. The State regulations have no requirement for private bridges. Attorney General Opinion 55 OPS 1574-12-72 authorizes city to adopt additional requirements which cover areas not regulated by State Building Standards Code. Section 22.11, 22112, and .22.13~prescribe requirements for soil and geological repOrts; standardsforl grading'~ ~nd' measures to mit~gate-.~the~effects of expansive, soils. 'Section t7953, Ii79154~and 179.55 Health and Safety Code requires the City to have an ordinance that addresses these problems. Section 22.14 requires that lots be graded and drained in a safe manner. The State regulations have no such provision. Attorney General Opinion 55' OPS 1574-12-72 authorizes c~ties to adopt additional requirements which cover areas not regulated by the State Building Standard Code. Section 22.17, 22.18, 22.19, 22.20, 22.21, 22.22, 22.23 and 22.24 deal with the temporary and permanent use of public property. The use of City road right-of-way is regulated by other city ordinances. These changes are necessary to eliminate conflicting requirements. Section 22.25 deletes Appendix Chapter'l of the Uniform Building Code. Dublin is a new City. All existing buildings subject to this section were built under code and comply with the provisions of this section. Therefore, this section is not necessary. Section 22.26 deletes requirements for re-roofing of existing buildings. These requirements impose at least 2 additional inspections for re-roofing work. Past experience indicates this is not necessary and therefore it is deleted. Section 22.29 prescribes requirements for private driveways. The state regulations do not have regulations for driveways. Attorney General Opinion 55 0PS-1574-12-72 allows cities to adopt addihional requirements which cover areas not regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development. Section 42.5 has been ammended to include requirements for private water supplies. The state regulations do not address private water supplies. Attorney General Opinion 55 OPS-1574-12-72 allows cities to adopt additional requirements which cover areas not regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development. Sections 42.7 thru 42.18 deal with requirements for private sewage disposal systems and are necessary to meet the standards of the Regional Water ~' ~ Quality Control Board; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the California Department of Housing and Community Development for filing as required by Section 17958.7 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 9 th day of January, 1984. AYES: Councilmembers Drena, Hegarty, Jeffery, Moffatt and Mayor Snyder NOES: None ABSENT: None ATT~ST~--~ ~ 'C~%t~ Clerk~' ' ....