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Effective: AU9ust 19, 1993
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ORDINANCE NO. Me-882
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ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 15.16. OF
3 THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE, AND ADOPTING THE UNIFORM FIRE
CODE (1991 EDITION) TOGETHER WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS,
4 TITLE 24, PART 9, AND APPENDICES I-A, I-B, I-C, II-A, II-B, II-D,
II-E, II-F, III-A, III-C, III-D, IV-A, IV-B, V-A, VI-A, VI-B, VI-C,
5 VI-D, VI-E, VI-F INCLUSIVE, AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARD
(1991 EDITION).
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7 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO
8 ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. Chapter 15.16 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code
10 is amended to read:
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15.16.010 citation.
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The ordinance codified in this chapter and the code and
13 standards adopted by reference in Section 15.16.020 shall be known
14 as the Uniform Fire Code or California Fire Code.
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15.16.020 Codes Adopted.
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The 1991 Edition of the "Uniform Fire Code" together with
17 Appendices I-A, I-B, I-C, II-A, II-B, 11-0, II-E, III-A, III-B,
18 III-C, 111-0, IV-A, IV-B, V-A, VI-A, VI-B, VI-C, VI-D, VI-E, VI-F
19 inclusive, the 1991 Edition of California Fire Code, and the 1991
20 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code standards as compiled and
21 promulgated by the International Conference of Building Officials
22 and the Western Fire Chiefs Association, and as modified by this
23 chapter, and National Fire Protection Association 13 standard for
24 the installation of sprinkler systems, 1989 edition, in its
25 entirety, are adopted by this reference as a code of the City of
26 San Bernardino.
The provisions of the Uniform Fire Code,
27 California Fire Code, and Uniform Fire Code Standards shall apply
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1 to all areas within the jurisdiction of the City of San Bernardino.
2 One copy of the 1991 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code, including
3 California Amendment and Appendices, and one copy of the Uniform
4 Fire Code Standards are on file in the Office of the city Clerk.
5 15.16.030 Definitions.
6 A. Whenever "jurisdiction" is used in the Uniform Fire Code,
7 it shall mean the city of San Bernardino.
8 B. Whenever "Chief" is used in the Uniform Fire Code, it
9 shall mean the Chief of the Fire Department of the City of San
10 Bernardino, hereinafter called "Fire Chief".
11 C. Whenever "Corporation Counsel" is used in the Uniform Fire
12 Code, it shall also mean the City Attorney of the City of San
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D. Whenever "Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention" is used
in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall also mean "Fire Marshal" or
"Fire Prevention Engineer".
E. Whenever "California Fire Code" is used in the Uniform
Fire Code, it shall mean California Code of Regulations, Title 24,
which serves as an amendment to the Uniform Fire Code for A, E and
I Occupancies.
15.16.040 Amendments.
The following sections and provisions of the Uniform Fire
Code, (1991 Edition) are amended or added to read as set forth in
sections 15.16.045 through 15.16.280.
15.16.050 Administration.
section 1.101 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
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section 1.101. This code shall be known as the Uniform Fire
Code or California Fire Code, may be cited as such, and will be
referred to herein as "this code".
15.16.055 Authority for Enforcement.
section 2.101 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
follows:
section 2.101. la) The Fire Chief shall be responsible for
the administration and enforcement of this code. Under his
direction, the Fire Department shall enforce all ordinances,
resolutions and regulations of the city of San Bernardino and laws
of the State pertaining to:
1. The prevention of fire.
2. The suppression or extinguishing of dangerous or
hazardous fires.
3. The storage, use and handling of explosive,
flammable, combustible, toxic, corrosive and other hazardous
gaseous, solid and liquid materials.
4. The installation and maintenance of all automatic and
manual fire alarm and extinguishing appliances, systems and
equipment.
5. The maintenance and regulation of fire escapes.
6. The maintenance of fire protection and the elimina-
tion of fire hazards on land and in buildings, structures, and
other property, including those under construction.
7. The means and adequacy of each exit in the event of
fire, from factories, schools, hotels, lodging houses, asylums,
hospitals, churches, halls, theaters, amphitheaters, and all other
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1 places in which people work, live or congregate from time to time
2 for any purpose.
3 8. The investigation of the cause, origin and
4 circumstances of fire and unauthorized releases of hazardous
5 materials.
6 (b) It is the duty of, and the following persons are hereby
7 authorized to enforce the provisions of this code and make arrests
8 and issue citations as authorized by law:
9 1. Fire Chief, Deputy Chief, Fire Marshal, Battalion
10 Chiefs, Fire Investigators, Fire Inspectors, and Firefighters.
11 2. Such other officers or employees of the City of San
12 Bernardino as may be recommended by the Fire Chief and approved by
13 the Mayor and Common Council.
14 15.16.060 Police Powers.
15 section 2.105 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
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17 section 2.105: The Fire Chief and each member of the Fire
18 Department whose principal duties are fire fighting, paramedic
19 service, fire investigation and fire prevention service shall have
20 the powers of a "peace officer" as defined in section 830.1 of the
21 Penal Code in enforcing this code and other laws and regulations
22 relating to fire and life safety.
23 15.16.070 Liability.
24 section 2.109 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
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26 Section 2.109: (a) This code shall not be construed to hold
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1 damage to persons or property by reason of the inspection or
2 reinspect ion authorized herein or by reason of the approval or
3 disapproval of any equipment or process authorized herein, or for
4 any action in connection with the control or extinguishment of any
5 fire or in connection with any other official duties.
6 (b) Fire suppression and rescue or emergency medical costs
7 are recoverable in accordance with California Health and Safety
8 Code, section 13009 (a).
9 (c) Any person who negligently, or in violation of the law
10 causes an emergency response is liable for the costs of securing
11 such emergency. This shall include but not be limited to
12 situations such as false alarms, traffic accidents, fire watch, or
13 spills of toxic or flammable fluid or chemicals. Expenses incurred
14 by the Fire Department for securing such an emergency situation
15 shall constitute a debt of such persons and is collectable by the
16 Fire Chief in the same manner as in the case of an obligation under
17 contract, expressed or implied.
18 15.16.080 Inspections, Unsafe Buildings & Inspection Fees.
19 section 2.201 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
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21 section 2.201 (a) Inspection. The Fire Department shall
22 inspect, as often as may be necessary, buildings and premises,
23 including such other hazards or appliances as the Chief may
24 designate for the purpose of ascertaining and causing to be
25 corrected any conditions which would reasonably tend to cause fire
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1 provisions of this code and of any other law or standard affecting
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Unsafe Buildings.
Buildings or structures which are
4 structurally unsafe or not provided with adequate egress which in
5 relation to existing use, constitute a hazard to safety or health
6 or public welfare,
by reason of
inadequate maintenance,
7 dilapidation, obsolescence, fire hazard, disaster damage or
8 abandonment as specified in this code or any other ordinance, are,
9 for the purpose of this section, unsafe buildings.
Such unsafe
10 buildings are hereby declared to be public nuisances and shall be
11 abated by repair, rehabilitation, demolition or removal. See the
12 procedure specified in Chapters 1 through 9 of the Uniform Code for
13 the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings.
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Inspection Fees.
A fee shall be charged for the
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x = annual inspection fee
Y = individual inspection
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General Use
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
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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
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care (more than 6 children)
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B-2 Buildings 1.
Buildings up to 75 feet in height
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Buildings having floors used
occupancy located more than 75
the lowest level of fire
vehicle access
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Nurseries for full time care
under the age of 6.
sanitariums, nursing homes
ambulatory guests and similar
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Hospitals
a. Having less than 100 beds
b. Having 100 beds or more
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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
for human
feet above
department
of children
Hospitals,
with non-
buildings.
Mental hospitals, mental sanitariums,
jails, prlsons, reformatories, and
buildings where personal liberties are
restrained.
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Mental hospitals/sanitariums
Jails
X Manufacture of organic coating
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X Auto Tire Rebuilding Plants
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X High piled Combustible stock
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X Automobile Wrecking Yards
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X Bowling Alley & Refinishing, sanding
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compressed
Gas
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Non-Flammable
a. Over 6000 cubic feet
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Flammable
a. Over 6000 cubic feet
Dust Prevention (Collection Systems)
Explosives
Fireworks Booths
spraying/
Dipping
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Flammable
Liquid
storage
Tanks
Flammable
storage
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Fireworks displays (shows)
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Finishes - spray booth
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Underground storage
a. Per 1000 gallons
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Aboveground storage
a. 60 to 999 gallons
b. Per 1000 gallons
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Inside Storage
2. More than 60 gallons or 50# solids
3. Less than 60 gallons or 50# solids
4. Outside storage
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Underground storage
a. Per 1000 gallons
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Aboveground storage
a. 69 to 999 gallons
b. Per 1000 gallons
Fumigation and Thermal Insecticidal Fogging
Garages (Autombile - Repair)
Hazardous Chemical (Appendix V-A storage)
Liquified Petroleum Gasses (over 500 Gallon Water capacity)
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X Woodworking Shops
X Magnesium
X Matches (Storage)
X Ovens Industrial (Baking and Drying)
X Assembly 1. Occupant Load under 5000 (loose seats)
2. Occupant Load 5000 or more (loose seats)
3. Movie Theaters (fixed seats)
4. Clubs (lodges, recreation halls)
5. Churches
6. Dance studios and Ballrooms
7. Bowling Alleys and Billiard Parlors
8. Mortuaries and Cemetery Chapels
X Mechanical Refrigeration
X Tents and Air-supported Structures
X Airports and Heliports
The amount of the fee for each type of inspection shall be
established by resolution of the Mayor and Common Council.
15.16.085 New Construction and Alterations.
section 2.202 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read by
adding the following:
(a) Approval and Inspection Fees. A fee will be charged for
all permits issued for construction or work which requires fire
department approval. The amount of the fee shall be based on the
City of San Bernardino Planning and Building Service Schedule of
Fees for Plan Check and Building Fees for Residential and
Commercial Construction.
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15.16.090 Orders, Notices and Tags.
Section 2.205 (c) of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read
as follows:
(c) Stopping Uses and Evacuation. The Chief is authorized to
order an operation or use stopped or the evacuation of any
premises, building or vehicle or portion thereof which has or is a
fire, health or life safety hazard.
15.16.095 Applicant Appeals.
section 2.303 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
follows:
section 2.303.
(a) The applicant may appeal the Fire Chief's denial,
suspension or revocation of a permit or his interpretation of this
code to the Mayor and Common Council within ten days from the date
of notice of the decision. The Mayor and Common Council shall
render its decision and findings in writing to the Fire Chief with
a duplicate copy to the applicant.
(b) When an appeal is filed, a processing fee in an amount
established by resolution of the Mayor and Common Council shall be
paid by the applicant to research and process the appeal.
(c) The fee shall be paid to the Fire Department.
15.16.100 Standards.
section 2.304 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding
the following:
(c) The following California Code of Regulations shall apply
to all A, E and I Occupancies only:
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Title 24 (Building Standards)
15.16.105 Conditions of Permits.
section 4.102 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding
the following:
(d) Fees. A fee will be charged for all permits required in
section 4.108 of this Code. Charges shall be established by
resolution of the Mayor and Common Council.
15.16.120 All-Weather Driving Surface defined.
Section 9.103 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding
the following definition:
ALL-WEATHER DRIVING SURFACE is an all-weather driving surface
with a concrete or asphalt covering over base material and a
roadbed compacted to ninety-five percent density and of sufficient
thickness to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus.
15.16.125 Fire Watch defined.
Section 9.108 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding
the following definition:
FIRE WATCH is a method of safeguarding property when any
condition or violation of this code has caused an endangerment to
property and lives. The method shall be approved by the Fire Chief.
15.16.135 High Fire Hazard Area defined.
Section 9.110 is amended by adding the following definition:
High Fire Hazard Area is: That area within the City lying
north of a line extending easterly from the west city limits to the
east city limits and bounded on the south side by streets and
highways as follows:
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1 Barstow Freeway from west City limits to the
2 intersection of Little League Drive, northerly
3 to Ohio street; easterly in a line to
4 intersect Devil's Canyon Road; southerly to
5 the confluence of North Park Boulevard; North
6 Park Boulevard to Electric Avenue and 50th
7 street; 50th street to Mt. View Avenue, Mt.
8 View Avenue to 54th street; 54th to Hill
9 Drive; Hill Drive to Waterman Avenue; Waterman
10 Avenue to 40th street; 40th street to Conejo
11 street; Conejo street to Andreas; easterly
12 along Andreas street in a line to intersect
13 the northern most portion of Bonita vista
14 street; easterly along Bonita vista street in
15 a line to intersect Foothill Drive at Sterling
16 Avenue; Foothill Drive to Arden Street; Arden
17 Street to Marshall Boulevard; Marshall
18 Boulevard to Victoria Avenue; victoria Avenue
19 to Piedmont Drive; piedmont Drive east to the
20 centerline of Denair Avenue extending north to
21 Piedmont Drive; thence south along the
22 centerline of Denair Avenue to Highland
23 Avenue; thence east and southeasterly along
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the Fire Department determines to be so situated or so inaccessible
that a fire upon said land could present an abnormally difficult
task of fire suppression. Such additional land areas shall be
designated on a map available to the public and maintained by the
Fire Department at the Central Fire Station, 200 East Third Street,
San Bernardino. The Fire Chief shall provide a written description
of the boundaries of any such additional land area to the city
Clerk who shall provide for publication of notice thereof pursuant
to the provisions of California Government Code Section 6061.
15.16.140 Fire Hydrants.
section 10.105 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding
the following paragraph:
10.105 (e) Fire hydrants on private property shall have a
designated no parking zone identified by a red painted curb, beam,
or stripe at least eight inches wide and fifteen feet in each
direction from the hydrant with white color painted six inch by
one-half inch letters stating NO PARKING on both sides of the
hydrant.
15.16.170 Maintenance of Access Roadways.
Section 10.204 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding
subsection (g) to read as follows:
10.204 (g) Maintenance of access roadways. Access roadways
shall be provided and maintained in a passable condition at all
times. Any obstruction or impedance to reasonable access may be
repaired or removed forthwith by any public safety agency and the
expense of repair or removal is to be borne by the owner of the
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roadway and, in the case of an obstructing vehicle or object, by
the owner of said vehicle or object.
Prior to and during construction, the owner or contractor
shall provide and maintain all roadways in a condition that will
support the imposed loads of emergency apparatus in all weather
conditions.
15.16.165 Marking.
section 10.206 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
follows:
As directed by the Chief, the owner or individual in control
of emergency access roadways and streets in private developments
shall paint curbs red and label in six inch by one half inch white
letters "NO PARKING-FIRE LANE" every twenty feet where parking is
not allowed.
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Conspicuously post legible, permanent all-weather signs with
lettering having a minimum height of two inches and a minimum width
of one-half inch every fifty feet. Signs are to read "NO PARKING-
FIRE LANE".
15.16.180 Automatic Fire Extinguishing systems.
section 10.507 (a), (c), paragraph 3(d) of the Uniform Fire
Code are amended to read as follows:
10.507 (a) General.
An automatic fire extinguishing system shall be installed
throughout all occupancies and locations as set forth in this
section. This section shall also apply to all new construction or
remodel of existing structures, or vacant existing structures when:
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1. The existing building square footage is increased to
exceed 5000.
2. The existing structure exceeds 5000 square feet, and
the cumulative amount of the remodel exceeds 50% or more of the
total floor area of the building calculated from the date of this
adoption.
3. In structures which are vacant for a period of 180
days and exceed 5000 square feet or exceed the maximum allowable
square footage per occupancy type as set forth in UBC Chapter 38.
For purposes of this section, area separation walls shall not
define separate buildings.
10.507 (c) 3. Exhibition and Display Rooms.
An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in Group A
Occupancies which have more than 5000 square feet of floor area
which can be used for exhibition or display purposes.
10.507 (d) Group B, Division 1, 2, 3, or 4.
An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in all
buildings or portions of buildings that exceed 5000 square feet.
15.16.190 Sprinkler system Supervision Alarms.
section 10.508 is amended to read as follows:
section 10.508. All automatic fire sprinkler system covering
buildings over 5000 square feet shall be monitored by an approved
central station. Any system not presently monitored that covers
5000 square feet or more shall comply with this requirement within
90 days after the adoption of this code.
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1 15.16.200 Chimney spark Arresters.
2 section 11.505 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
3 follows:
4 section 11.505. chimney Spark Arresters.
5 (a) Each chimney used in conjunction with any fireplace
6 or any heating appliance in which solid or liquid fuels are used
7 shall be maintained with an approved spark arrester.
8 (b) An approved spark arrester shall mean a device
9 constructed of stainless steel, aluminum, copper, or brass, woven
10 galvanized wire mesh, nineteen gauge minimum or three-eighths inch
11 minimum to one-half inch maximum openings, mounted in or over all
12 outside flue openings in a vertical or near vertical position,
13 adequately supported to prevent movement and to be visible from the
14 ground.
15 15.16.201 Permits (Article 11).
16 Section 11.103 is amended to read as follows:
17 section 11.103. The Fire Chief may require permits for all
18 operations within this section. Fees for such permits will be
19 established by resolution of the Mayor and Common Council.
20 15.16.202 open Burning.
21 section 11.203 (e) is amended to read as follows:
22 (e) Location. Open burning shall not be conducted within 50
23 feet of any structure, combustible materials, or in the area of the
24 City defined in this code as a "High Fire Hazard Area".
25 15.16.203 Recreational Fires.
26 section 11.204 (b) is amended to read as follows:
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the area of the City defined in this code as a "High Fire Hazard
Area" or within 25 feet of a structure or combustible materials
unless contained in a barbecue pit. Conditions which could cause
a fire to spread to within 25 feet of a structure shall be
eliminated prior to ignition.
15.16.210 Accumulation of Waste Material.
section 11.301 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding
the following:
(el In the event that abatement is not performed as required
in this section, the Fire Chief may cause such abatement by giving
notice to the owner of the property upon which such condition
exists to correct such condition. If the owner fails to correct
such prohibited condition, the Fire Chief may cause the same to be
done and make the expense of such correction, a lien upon the
property upon which such condition exists in accordance with
Chapter 8.18 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code.
15.16.216 Automatic sprinkler system Alarms.
section 15.16.216 is hereby repealed.
15.16.220 Fire Damage.
Article 11 of the Uniform Fire Code is hereby amended by
adding:
Section 11.604. The owner, occupant or other persons having
under his control, any property, or materials on a property damaged
by fire, when access by the public is possible, shall secure the
property by boarding up all openings, fencing, barricading or other
appropriate measures within ten days of notice by the Fire
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1 Within thirty days after written notice to do so has been
2 served, all debris andlor damaged materials shall be removed from
3 the property and proof furnished that contractual arrangements have
4 been made for demolition, replacement or repair of all fire damaged
5 structures remaining on property involved in the fire.
6 15.16.225 False Alarm.
7 section 13.203 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
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9 section 13.203 (a). False alarms shall not be given, signaled
10 or transmitted or caused or permitted to be given, signaled or
11 transmitted in any manner.
12 (b). Failure to comply with this section will result in
13 penalties charged as prescribed in section 2.109 (Liabilities) of
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15 15.16.230 Requirements for Use of Candles and Other open-
16 Flame Devices.
17 Section 25.116 Subsection (c) (11) of the Uniform Fire Code is
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19 11. Lighted, hand-held candles are especially dangerous and
20 shall not be permitted or used. No permit is required for battery-
21 operated candles or other electric candles.
22 15.16.235 Fire Alarm systems.
23 section 14.103 is amended by adding the following:
24 (h) Plan Check Fees. A fee will be charged for all fire
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services Schedule of Fees for Plan Check and Building Fees for
Residentiallcommercial Construction.
15.16.240 Permits for Manufacturing, Sale and Discharge of
Fireworks.
section 78.103 is hereby amended by adding subsection (c) to
read as follows:
(c) Except as provided by this code or the San Bernardino
Municipal Code, it shall be unlawful for any person to store, offer
for sale, expose to sale, sell at retail or use or explode any
fireworks; provided that the Fire Chief shall have power to adopt
reasonable rules and regulations for the granting of permits for
supervised public display of fireworks by a public agency, fair
association, amusement park, other organization, or for the use of
fireworks by artisans in pursuit of their trade. Every such use or
display shall be handled by a competent operator approved by the
Fire Chief and shall be of such character and located, discharged
or fired in a manner determined by the Fire Chief or his designated
representative, after proper investigation, not to be hazardous to
property or to endanger any person.
15.16.245 Tents, canopies and Temporary Membrane Structures.
section 32.103 is amended to read as follows:
Permits and Inspection Fees.
section 32.103. Permits and inspection fees for erection of
tents, temporary membrane structures or canopies, shall be based as
prescribed in section 4.108 of this code and Fire Department Fee
Schedule.
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1 15.16.250 Life safety Requirements for Existing Buildings.
2 section 15.16.250 is hereby repealed.
3 15.16.260 Standby Personnel for Public Gatherings.
4 section 25.117 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as
5 follows:
6 section 25.117. standby Personnel. Whenever, in the opinion
7 of the Fire Chief, it is essential for public safety in any place
8 of public assembly or any other place where people congregate, due
9 to the number of persons, or the nature of the performance,
10 exhibition, display, contest or activity, the owner, agent or
11 lessee shall employ one or more qualified persons, as required and
12 approved by the Fire Chief, to be on duty at such place. Such
13 individuals shall be subject to the Fire Chief's orders at all
14 times when so employed and shall be in uniform and remain on duty
15 during the time such places are open to the public, or when such
16 activity is being conducted. Before each performance or the start
17 of such activity, said personnel shall inspect the required fire
18 appliances provided to determine that such devices are in proper
19 place and in good working order and inspect exits and aisles to
20 ensure such passageways are clear and adequate, and shall keep
21 diligent watch for any safety violations during the time such place
22 is open to the public or such activity is being conducted and take
23 prompt measures for correcting problems that may occur. Qualified
24 persons shall also perform, as required, emergency medical care.
25 Such individuals shall not be required or permitted, while on duty,
26 to perform any other duties than those herein specified.
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15.16.280 Corrosion Protection.
2 section 15.16.280 is hereby repealed.
3 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the city Clerk of the city
4 of San Bernardino shall certify to the passage and adoption of this
5 Ordinance and thereupon and thereafter the same shall take effect
6 and be in full force.
7 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly adopted
8 by the Mayor and Common Council of the city of San Bernardino at a
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Council
the 19th
day
meeting
held
thereof,
on
July
, 1993, by the following vote, to wit:
COUNCIL MEMBERS
AYES
NAYS
ABSTAIN
Negrete - Ward 1
x
Curlin - Ward 2
x
Hernandez - Ward 3
x
Oberhelman - Ward 4
x
Office Vacant - Ward 5
Pope-Ludlam - Ward 6
x
Miller - Ward 7
x
Q ""AvG U,-/IL
city'--Clerk
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1 ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 15.16. OF
THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE, AND ADOPTING THE UNIFORM FIRE
2 CODE (1991 EDITION) TOGETHER WITH CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS,
TITLE 24, PART 9, AND APPENDICES I-A, I-B, I-C, II-A, II-B, II-D,
3 II-E, II-F, III-A, III-C, III-D, IV-A, IV-B, V-A, VI-A, VI-B, VI-C,
VI-D, VI-E, VI-F INCLUSIVE, AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARD
4 (1991 EDITION).
S The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved thi~~~ day of
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, 1993.
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Tom Minor /'
Mayor, City of San Bernardino
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and Legal Content:
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JAMES F. PENMAN
City Attorney
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