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Adopted:
Effect:ive:
July 15, 1996
August: 15, 1996
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ORDINANCE NO. MC-975
2 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION
15.16.080 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PERMIT
3 AND INSPECTION FEES FOR FIRE DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS OF PROPERTY.
4 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. Section 15.16.080 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is amended
to read as follows:
15.16.080 Inspections, Unsafe Buildings, and Inspection Fees.
Section 2.201 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as follows:
Section 2.201 (a) Inspection. The Fire Department shall inspect, as often as may be
necessary, buildings and premises, including such other hazards or appliances as the Chief may
designate for the purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any conditions which would
reasonably tend to cause fire or contribute to its spread, or any violation of the purpose or
provisions of this Code and of any other law or standard affecting fire safety
(b) Unsafe Buildings. Buildings or structures which are structurally unsafe or not
provided with adequate egress which in relation to existing use, constitute a hazard to safety or
health or public welfare, by reason of inadequate maintenance, dilapidation, obsolescence, fire
hazard, disaster damage or abandonment as specified in this Code or any other ordinance, are, for
the purpose of this section, unsafe buildings. Such unsafe buildings are hereby declared to be
public nuisances and shall be abated by repair, rehabilitation, demolition or removal. See the
procedure specified in Chapters 1 through 9 of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous
Buildings.
(c) Permit Inspection Fees - Mandated Inspections. A fee shall be charged for the
following types of permit inspections mandated by the State of California.
x = annual inspection fee
Y = individual inspection
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General Use
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Any activity or operation not specifically described in
other permits, which is likely to produce conditions
hazardous to life or property
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Educational
Buildings
B-2 Buildings
High Rise
Protective
Social Care
Facilities
Restrained
Facilities
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Buildings used for educational purposes through 12th
grade by 50 or more persons for more than 12 hours per
week or for more than 4 hours in one day
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Any nonresidential building used for day care (more than
6 children)
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Any residential building used for day care (more than 6
children)
Buildings up to 75 feet in height
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Buildings having floors used for human occupancy located
more than 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department
vehicle access
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Nurseries for full time care of children under the age of 6.
Hospitals, sanitariums, nursmg homes with non-
ambulatory guests and similar buildings.
Hospitals
a. Having less than 100 beds
b. Having 100 beds or more
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3 Sanitariums
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Non-ambulatory Nursing Homes
a. Having 5 or less clients
b. Having 6 or more clients
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Ambulatory Nursing Homes
a. Having 5 or less clients
b. Having 6 or more clients
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Mental hospitals, mental sanitariums, jails, prisons,
reformatories, and buildings where personal liberties are
restrained.
a. Mental hospitalslsanitariums
b. Jails
X Manufacture of organic Coating
X Auto Tire Rebuilding Plants
X High Piled Combustible Stock
X Automobile Wrecking Yards
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Cryogenic Fluids
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1 X Bowling Alley & Refinishing, Sanding
2 X Cellulose Nitrate Plastics, Pyroxlin
3 X Combustible Fiber Facilities
4 X Compressed I Non-Flammable
Gas a. Over 6000 cubic feet
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2. Flammable
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7 X Dust Prevention (Collection Systems)
8 y Explosives 1 Fireworks displays (shows)
9 X Fireworks Booths
10 X Spraying!
Dipping
11 (Flammable) 1 Finishes - spray booth
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Liquid
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Tanks I Underground Storage
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16 2. Aboveground Storage
a. 60 to 999 gallons
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Storage 1 Inside Storage
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4 Outside storage
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a. 69 to 999 gallons
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26 y Fumigation and Thermal Insecticidal Fogging
27 X Garages (Automobile - Repair)
28 X Hazardous Chemical (Appendix V-A Storage)
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Liquefied Petroleum Gasses (Over 500 Gallon Water Capacity)
Lumber Yards
Woodworking Shops
Magnesium
Matches (Storage)
Ovens Industrial (Baking and Drying)
Assembly
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Occupant Load under 5000 (loose seats)
Occupant Load 5000 or more (loose seats)
Movie Theaters (fixed seats)
Clubs (lodges, recreation halls)
Churches
Dance Studios and Ballrooms
Bowling Alleys and Billiard Parlors
Mortuaries and Cemetery Chapels
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X Tents and Air-supported Structures
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X Airports and Heliports
of the Mayor and Common Council.
The amount of the permit fee for each type of inspection shall be established by resolution
(d) Routine Inspection Fees - An inspection fee may be charged for Fire Department
routine inspections and re-inspections of property to cover the costs of such inspections. The
amount of the inspection fee shall be established by resolution of the Mayor and Common Council.
(1) The property ownerloccupant charged the inspection fee may request the
Fire Marshal and/or the Fire Chief to review the imposition or the amount of the
fee. The request shall be made by telephone, in writing, or in person within 15
days from the date of the first written notice of such fee being due and payable.
The decision of the Fire Marshal and/or the Fire Chief shall be final and
conclusive in the absence of an appeal to the Mayor and Common Council
pursuant to Section 2.64 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code.
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1 ORDINANCE. . . AMENDING SECTION 15.16.080 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO PERMIT AND INSPECTION FEES FOR FIRE
2 DEPARTMENT INSPECTIONS OF PROPERTY.
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and
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Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a rp~1I1 armeeting thereof, held on the
.li.. day of..1JWL, 1996, by the following vote, to wit:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT
NEGRETE x
CURLIN x
ARIAS x
OBERHELMAN x
DEVLIN x
ANDERSON x
MILLER -L
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City Clerk
The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this J.2- day of Julv ,1996
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om Minor, Mayor
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form
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22 JAMES F PENMAN,
City Attorney
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