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HomeMy WebLinkAbout26-Fire Department -- - ,CITY OF SAN BERNr 'lDINO #t;REQUEST F'~ q COUNCIL ACTION Gerald M, Newcombe i-!rom: Interim Fire Chief Dept: Fi re Date: January 19, 1990 S b'ect.OrdinanceAdopting - 1988 Uniform Fire u J 'Code wi th Amendments "~ ....) ""j C) f,::,:' Synopsis of Previous Council action: Adopted 1985 Code with amendments on 3/17/86. I .._, .'- C'I} ."..., ., , ~:':.i (~ ...'1 """, C'.) Recommended motion: That further reading of said ordinance be waived and that said ordinance belaid over for final passage. Contact person: Phone: Supporting data attached: Yes Ward : All FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: N/ A Source: (Ace!, No.) (Ace!, Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda I tem No, c2~ - -- CITY OF SAN BERN. _ADINO - REQUEST FuR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT The Uniform Fire Code is published by the Western Fire Chiefs Association and the International Conference of Building Officials, This code is used throughout all of the western states and by many other states across the nation, The Uniform Fire Code is a companion code to the Uniform Building Code which was adopted by the Mayor and Council in August 1989. The code is a general code so amendments are necessary to specify items that relate only to San Bernardino. 75-0264 - - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ORDINANCE NO. ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING CHAPTER 15.16 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADOPTING THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE (1988 EDITION) TOGETHER WITH APPENDICES "I-A, I-B,I-C,II- A,II-B,II-D,II-E,III-A,III-B,III-C,III-D,IV-A,VI-A,VI-B,VI-C,VI-D INCLUSIVE. AND THE UNIFORM FIRE CODE STANDARD (1988 EDITION). THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. Chapter 15.16 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code is amended to read: "15.16.010 Citation. The ordinance codified in this chapter and the code and standards adopted by reference in Section 15.16.020 shall be known as the 'Uniform Fire Code". 15.16.020 Codes adopted. The 1988 Edition of the "Uniform Fire Code" together with Appendices I-A,I-B,I-C,II-A,II-B,II-D,II-E,III-A,III-B,III-C, III-D,IV-A,V-A,VI-A,VI-B,VI-C,VI-D inclusive, and the 1988 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code Standards as compiled and promulgated by the International Conference of Building Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs' Association, and as modified by this chapter, are adopted by this reference as a code of the City of San Bernardino. The provisions of the Uniform Fire Code and Uniform Fire Code Standards shall apply to all areas within the jurisdiction of the City of San Bernard~no. Three copies of the 1988 Edition of the Uniform Fire Code, including Appendices, and three copies of the Uniform Fire Code Standards are on file in the office of the City Clerk. 1 - - - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 15.16.030 Definitions. A. Whenever "jurisdiction" is used in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall mean the city of San Bernardino. B. Whenever "chief" is used in the Uniform Fire Code it shall mean the Chief of the Fire Department of the City of San Bernardino, hereinafter called "Fire Chief". C. Whenever "corporation counsel" is used in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall also mean the City Attorney of the City of San Bernardino. 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:. 15.16.040 Amendments. The following sectlons and provisions of the Uniform Fire Code (1988 Edition) are amended or added to read as set forth in Sections 15.16.045 through 15.16.250. 15.16.045 Failure to comply. Failure to comply with any order or notice issued by the Chief or his representative pursuant to Article 3 of the the Uniform Fire Code shall be a misdeanor, which upon conviction thereof is punishable in accordance with the provisions of Sec. 1.12.010 of this code. 15.16.050 Responsibility for enforcement. Section 2.101 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as follows: Section 2.101: 2 ~ ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 a. The Fi~e Chief shall be ~esponsible fo~ the administ~ation and enfo~cement of this code. Unde~ his di~ection, the Fi~e Depa~tment shall enfo~ce all o~dinances, ~esolutions and ~egulations of the City of San 8e~na~dino and the laws of the State pe~taining to: 1. The p~evention of fi~es. 2. The supp~ession o~ extinguishing of dange~ous o~ haza~dous fi~es. 3. The sto~age, use and handling of explosive, flammable, combustible, toxic, co~~osive and othe~ haza~dous gaseous, solid and liquid mate~ials. 4. The installation and maintenance of automatic, anual and othe~ p~ivate fi~e a1a~m systems and fi~e- extinguishing equipment. 5. The maintenance and ~egulation of fi~e escapes. 6. The maintenance of fi~e p~otection and the limination of fi~e haza~ds on land and in buildings, st~uctu~es, and othe~ p~ope~ty, including those unde~ const~uction. 7. The means and adequacy of each exit in the event of fi~e, f~om facto~ies, schools, hotels, lodging houses, asylums, hospitals, chu~ches, halls, theate~s, amphitheate~s, an all the~ places in which people wo~k, live o~ cong~egate f~om time to time fo~ any pu~pose. 8. The investigation of the cause, o~igin and i~cumstances of fi~e. b. It is the duty of, and the following pe~sons are hereby 3 - -- 1 2 3 4: 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 authorized to enforce the provisions of this code and make arrests and issue citations as authorized by law: 1. Fire chief, Deputy Chief, Fire Marshal, Battalion Chiefs, Fire Investigators and Fire Inspectors. 2. Such other officers or employees of the City of San Bernardino as may be recommended by the Fire Chief and approved by the Mayor and Common Council. 15.16.060 POLICE POWERS Section 2.105 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as follows: Section 2.105: The Fire Chief and each member of the Fire Department whose principal duties are fire fighting and fire prevention service shall have the powers of a "peace officer" as defined in Section 830.1 of the Penal Code in enforcing this code and other laws and regulations relating to fire prevention. 16.16.070 Liability for damages. Section 2.108: a. This code shall not be construed to hold the public entity or any officer or employee responsible for any damage to persons or property by reason of the inspection or reinspection authorized herein provided or by reason of the approval or disapproval of any equipment or process authorized herein, or for any action in connection with the control or extinguishment of any fire or in connection with any other official duties. b. Fire suppression and rescue or emergency medical costs 4 1 are recoverable in accordance with California Health and Safety 2 Code Section 13009(a). 3 C. Any person who negligently, or in violation of law, 4 causes an emergency response, is liable for the costs of securing 5 such emergency. This shall include but not be limited to 6 situations such as traffic accidents, or spills of toxic or 7 flammable fluid or chemicals. Expenses incurred by the Fire 8 Department for securing such an emergency situation shall 9 constitute a debt of such persons and is collectable by the Fire 10 Chief in the same manner as in the case of an obligation under 11 contract, expressed or lmplied. 12 15.16.080 Inspection Fees 13 Section 2.201 (a) of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to 14 read as follows: 15 (a) The fire prevention bureau shall inspect, as often as 16 may be necessary, all buildings and premises, including such 17 other hazards or appliances as the chief may designate for the 18 purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any 19 conditions which would reasonably tend to cause fire or 20 contribute to its spread, or any violations of the purpose or 21 22 23 provisions of the code and any other law or standard affecting fire safety. A fee shall be charged for the following types of 24 inspections: X = annual inspection fee, Y = individual inspection 25 FEE Established by resolution 26 Y General Use (malls,special displays, clearance) process, ,fire 27 28 5 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 x 6 y 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x 11 x 12 x 13 x 14 x 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 - - -- Manufacture of organic coating Auto tire rebuilding plants High piled combustible stock Automobile Wrecking Yards Cryogenic fluids Bowling alley & refinishing, sanding Convalescent and nursing homes Homes for the aged Hospitals less than 100 beds Hospitals 100 beds or more Nursery schools and child day-care homes Sanitariums Schools (private) Cellulose nitrate plastics, pyroxlin Combustible fiber facilities Compressed gas (non-flammable) Over 6000 cubic feet Compressed gas (flammable) Over 6000 cubic feet Dust Prevention (Collection Systems) Explosives Fireworks displays (shows) Fireworks booths Spraying/dipping (flammable) Finishes - spray booth Flammable Liquid Storage Tanks Underground storage (per 1000 gals) Aboveground storage (60 to 999 gals) (per 1000 gals) 6 1 x 2 3 4 5 6 y 7 x 8 x 9 x 10 x 11 x 12 x 13 x 14 x 15 x 16 x 17 x 18 x 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 ... ~ ,...- Flammable Sto~age Inside sto~age Mo~e than 60 gallons o~ 50# solids Less than 60 gallons o~ 50# solids Outside Sto~age Unde~g~ound sto~age (pe~ 1000 gals) Aboveg~ound storage (69 to 999 gals) (per 1000 gals) Fumigation and Thermal insecticidal fogging Garages (automobi1e- repair) Hazardous chemical (Appendix V-A storage) Liquified pet~oleum gasses (over 500 gal water capacity) Lumber yards Woodwo~king Shops Magnesium Matches (storage) Ovens industrial (baking and drying) Assembly/occupant load under 5000 (loose seats) Assembly/occupant load 5000 or more (loose seats) Assembly/movie theaters (fixed seats) Assembly/Club (Lodges, recreation halls) Assembly/Churches Assembly/Dance studios and ballrooms Assembly/Bowling alleys & Billiard Parlors Assembly/Mortuaries & Cemetery Chapels Mechanical refrigeration Tents and air-supported structures Ai~ports and heliports 7 ... ,.. ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 The amount of the fee for each type of inspection shall be established by resolution of the Mayor and Common Council. 15.16.090 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 Board of Fire Commissioners within ten days from the date of the decision. The Board shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for conducting its proceedings. The Board shall render its decision and findings in writing to the Fire Chief with a duplicate copy to the applicant. The applicant may appeal the decision of the Board to the Mayor and Common Council as provided in Chapter 2.64 of the Municipal Code. The Mayor and Council shall render its decision and findings in writing to the Fire Chief with a duplicate copy to the applicant. With regard to any appeal, the Board may recommend to the Mayor and Council such new legislation as is consistent therewith. (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 for the Board of Fire Commissioners. (c) The fee shall be paid to the Fire Department. 15.16.100 Standards. Section 2.304 Subsection (c) of the Uniform Fire Code is 8 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 amended by adding the following: (C) The following California Code of Regulations shall apply to all A,E, AND I occupancies only. CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATION Title 19, Public Safety Title 24, Building Standards 15.16.110 Revocation of permits. Section 4.107 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to read as follows: Section 4.107: Any permit or certificate issued under this code may be suspended or revoked by the Fire Chief when it is determined that: (a) It is used by a person other than the person to whom the permit or certificate was issued. (b) It is used for a location other than that for which it was issued. (c) Any of the conditions or limitations set forth in the permit or certificate have been violated. (d) The permittee fails, refuses or neglects to comply with any order or notice duly served upon him under the provisions of this code within the time provided therein. (E) There has been any false statement or misrepresentation as to a material fact in the application or plans on which the permit or application was based. 15.16.120 "ALL-WEATHER DRIVING SURFACE" defined. 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Section 9.103 of the Unifo~m Fi~e Code is by amended by adding the following definition: ALL-WEATHER DRIVING SURFACE is an all-weathe~ d~iving su~face with a conc~ete o~ asphalt cove~ing ove~ base mate~ial and a ~oadbed compacted to ninety-five pe~cent density and of sufficient thickness to suppo~t the imposed loads of fi~e appa~atus. 15.16.130 "Fi~ewo~ks" defined. Section 9.108 of the Unifo~m Fi~e Code is amended by amending the definition of "Fi~ewo~ks" to ~ead as follows: Fi~ewo~ks shall mean and include any combustible o~ explosive composition, o~ any substance o~ combination of substances, o~ device p~epa~ed fo~ the pu~pose of a visible o~ audible effect by combustion, explosion, def1ag~ation, o~ detonation, and shall include blank ca~t~idges, toy pistols, toy cannons, toy canes, o~ toy guns in which explosives a~e used, fi~ec~acke~s, to~pedoes, sky~ockets, ~oman candles, daygo bombs, spa~kle~s, o~ othe~ devices of like const~uction and any devices containing an explosive substance, except that the te~m "Fi~ewo~ks" shall not include auto f1a~es, pape~ caps containing not in excess of 0.25 gra~n of explosive content pe~ cap o~ toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns o~ othe~ devices fo~ use of such caps, the sale and use of which shall be pe~mitted at all times. "Safe and Sane Fi~ewo~ks" as defined in Section 12529 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of Califo~nia a~e excepted f~om this definition of "Fi~ewo~ks". 10 .. ~ ,.. 1 15.16.140 Fire hydrants. 2 Section 10.206 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding 3 the following paragraph: 4 (C) Fire hydrants on private property shall have a designated no 5 parking zone identified by a red painted curb, beam, or stripe at 6 least eight inches wide and fifteen feet in each direction from 7 the hydrant with white color painted six inch by one-half inch 8 letters stating NO PARKING on both sides of the hydrant. 9 15.16.150 Access roads. 10 Section 10.207 Subsection (b) of the Uniform Fire Code is 11 hereby amended to read as follows: 12 (b) Where required. Fire apparatus access roads shall be 13 required for every building hereafter constructed. The access 14 roadway shall be extended to within one hundred fifty (150) feet 15 of, and shall give reasonable access to , all portions of the 16 exterior walls of the first story of any building. An access road 17 shall be provided within fifty (50) feet of all buildings if 18 natural grade between the access road and building is in excess 19 of thirty percent (301.). Where the access roadway cannot be 20 provided, an approved fire protection system or systems shall be 21 provided as required and approved by the Fire Chief. Access 22 oor(s) shall be provided at near ground level for firefighting 23 urposes in accordance with the Building Code. There shall be at 24 least one door not less than three (3) feet in width and not less 25 han six (6) feet eight (B) inches in height in each one hundred 26 (100) lineal feet or major fraction thereof of the exterior wall 27 28 11 .. ... - 1 which faces the access roadway. Metal rOll-up doors are not 2 acceptable for such purposes. 3 15.16.160 Fire Lane, No Parking. 4 Section 10.207 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding 5 subsection (m) to read as follows: 6 (m) Fire Lane, No Parking. The owner or individual in 7 control of emergency access roadways and streets in private 8 developments shall paint all curbs red and label in six inch by 9 one half inch wr,ite letters "No Parking Fire Lane" every twenty 10 feet where parking is not allowed and/or conspicuously post 11 legible permanent all-weather signs with lettering having a 12 inimum height of two inches and a minimum width of one-half inch 13 very fifty feet or at locations as required by the Fire 14 epartment to comply with the access provisions of the Uniform 15 ire Code, Section 10.207. Signs are to read: "Fire Lane, No 16 arking". In addition to painting, "No Parking, Fire Lane" on 17 he red curbs, they shall post all weather signs at 100 foot 18 ntervals throughout, that state the following: 19 Red curbs indicate Fire Lanes. No Parking is allowed in 20 hese areas. Violators will be cited. M.C. 15.16.010 21 15.16.170 Maintenance of access roadways. 22 Section 10.207 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended by adding 23 ubsection (n) to read as follows: 24 (n) Maintenance of access roadways. Access roadways 25 hall be provided and maintained in a passable condition at all 26 imes. Any obstruction or impedance to reasonable access may be 27 28 12 - ... -- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 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 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. 15.16.180 Automatic Fire Extinguishing Systems. Section 10.306 (a), (c) paragraphs 1 and 3, (d), (h) an (i) of the Uniform Fire Code are amended to read as follows: 10.306.(a) General Requirements. An automatic fire extinguishing system shall be installed throughout all occupancies and locations as set forth in this section. This section shall apply to all new construction or remodel of existing structures when : 1. The building area is increased to 5000 square feet or more. 2. In buildings of 5000 square feet or more the remodel consists of fifty percent (50%) or more of the building or floor. For special provisions on hazardous chemicals and magnesium, and calcium carbide, see Sectlon 10.309 and Articles 48, 49, and 80. For purposes of this section, area separation walls of less than four (4) hour fire resistive construction, or a clear nattached space of not less than ten (10) feet shall define eparate buildings. 13 ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 10.306.(c) G~oup A Occupancies. 1. An automatic fi~e sp~inkle~ system shall be installed in all buildings o~ po~tions of buildings classified by code as G~oup A, Division 1; Division 2, Division 2.1; o~ Division 3 occupancies that exceed five thousand squa~e feet in floo~ a~ea. EXCEPTIONS: 1. All occupancies of Type I Fi~e Resistive o~ Type II Fi~e Resistive const~uction of the squa~e footage allowed by the Unifo~m Building Code chapte~ 5, p~ovided with and app~oved fi~e detection system, within all buildings o~ po~tions of buildings classified by code as G~oup A, Division 1; Division 2, Division 2.1; o~ Division 3. 2. Buildings divided by a fou~ (4) hou~ fi~e wall, as defined in the Unifo~m Building Code, without openings, when the la~gest a~ea is less than 5000 squa~e feet. 10.306.(c) 3. Exhibition and Display Rooms. An automatic p~inkle~ system shall be installed in ~ooms classified as G~oup occupancies which have mo~e than five thousand squa~e feet of loo~ a~ea which can be used fo~ exhibition o~ display pu~poses. 10.306.(d) G~oup B Occupancies. An automatic sp~inkle~ ystem shall be installed in all buildings o~ po~tions of uildings classified by code as Group B, Division 1; Division 2; ivision 3; and Division 4 that exceed five thousand square feet area. EXCEPTIONS: 1. All occupancies of Type I Fire Resistive or II Fire Resistive construction of the square footage allowed y Uniform Building Code Chp. 5, provided with an approved fire 14 27 28 -.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 10.306.(c) Group A Occupancies. 1. An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in all buildings or portions of buildings classified by code as Group A, Division 1; Division 2, Division 2.1; or Division 3 occupancies that exceed five thousand square feet in floor area. EXCEPTIONS: 1. All occupancies of Type I Fire Resistive or Type II Fire Resistive construction of the square footage allowed by the Uniform Building Code chapter 5, provided with and approved fire detection system, within all buildings or portions of buildings classified by code as Group A, Division 1; Division 2, Division 2.1; or Division 3. 2. Buildings divided by a four (4) hour fire wall, as defined in the Uniform Building Code, without openings, when the largest area is less than 5000 square feet. 10.306.(c) 3. Exhibition and Display Rooms. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in rooms classified as Group A occupancies which have more than five thousand square feet of floor area which can be used for exhibition or display purposes. 10.306.(d) Group B Occupancies. An automatic sprinkler system shall be installed in all buildings or portions of buildings classified by code as Group B, Division 1; Division 2; Division 3; and Division 4 that exceed five thousand square feet in floor area. EXCEPTIONS: 1. All occupancies of Type I Fire Resistive or Type II Fire Resistive construction of the square footage allowed by Uniform Building Code Chp. 5, provided with an approved fire 14 - ... ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 detection system within all buildings or po~tions of buildings classified by code as Group B, Division 1; Division 2; Division or Division 4. 2. Buildings divided by a four (4) hour wall without openings when the largest area is less than 5000 squa~e feet. 15.16.190 Sprinkler system supe~vision ala~ms. Section 10.307 is amended to ~ead as follows: Section 10.307 All automatic fi~e sp~inkle~ systems cove~ing buildings over 5000 square feet shall be monitored by an app~oved cent~al station. Any system not presently monitored that cove~s 5000 square feet or mo~e shall comply with this requi~ement within 90 days afte~ the adoption of this code. 15.16.200 Chimney spark ar~este~s. Section 11.111 of the Uniform Fire Code is amended to ~ead as follows: Section 11.111. Chimney spa~k arresters. (a) Each chimney used in conjunction with any fi~eplace o~ any heating appliance in which solid o~ liquid fuels a~e used shall be maintained with an approved spa~k arreste~. (b) An app~oved spa~k a~reste~ shall mean a device const~ucted of stainless steel, aluminum, coppe~, or brass, woven galvanized wire mesh, nineteen gauge minimum or th~ee-eighths inch minimum to one-half inch maximum openings, mounted in or over all outside flue openings in a vertical or nea~ vertical position, adequately supported to prevent 15 - ~ ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 movement and to be visible f~om the ground. 15.16.210 Accumulation of waste material. Section 11.201 of the Unifo~m Fi~e Code is amended by adding the following: (e) In the event that abatement is not performed as requi~ed in subsections (a) and (c) of this section, the Fire Chief may cause such abatement by giving notice to the owner of the p~operty upon which such condition exists to correct such prohibited condition, and if the owner fails to correct such condition the Fire Chief may cause the same to be done and make the expense of such correction a lien upon the p~operty upon which such condition exists in accordance with Chapter 8.18 of the San Be~nardino Municipal Code. 15.16.220 Fi~e damage. Section 11.416 is added to the Unifo~m Fire Code to read as follows: Section 11.416: The owne~, Occupant o~ othe~ pe~sons having under his control, any property, o~ materials on a p~ope~ty damaged by fire, when access by the public is possible, shall secure the p~operty by boa~ding up all openings, fencing, barricading or other appropriate measures within ten days of otice by the Fire Department. Within thi~ty days after written notice to do so has been erved, all deb~is and/or damaged materials shall be removed from he p~operty and proof furnished that contractual arrangements ave been made for demolition, replacement or repair of all fire 16 ... ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 damaged structures remaining on p~operty involved in the fi~e. 15.16.230 Requirements fo~ use of candles and other open- flame devices. Section 25.116 Subsection (b)(2)(k) of the Unifo~m Fi~e Code is amended to ~ead as follows: K. Lighted, hand-held candles a~e especially dange~ous and shall not be permitted o~ used. No permit is requi~ed fo~ batte~y-ope~ated candles or othe~ elect~ic candles. 15.16.240 Permits for manufacturing, sale and discha~ge of fi~eworks. Section 78.102 Subsection (b) of the Unifo~m Fi~e Code is amended to read as follows: (b) Except as provided by this code or the San Berna~dino Municipal Code, it shall be unlawful for any person to sto~e, offer fo~ sale, expose to sale, sell at retail or use or explode any fireworks; p~ovided that the Fire Chief shall have powe~ to adopt reasonable rules and regulations for the g~anting of permits for supervised public display of fireworks by a public agency, fair association, amusement park, othe~ organization, or for the use of fireworks by artisans in pursuit of thei~ t~ade. 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 Fi~e Chief or his designated representative, afte~ p~ope~ investigation, not to be hazardous to property or to 17 - 1 endange~ any pe~son. 2 15.16.250 Life safety requirements for existing buildings. 3 Appendix 1-A, Section 1 of the Uniform Fi~e Code is amended 4 to read as follows: 1. General. 5 6 (a) Purpose. The purpose of this appendix is to provide a 7 reasonable degree of safety to persons occupying existing 8 buildings by p~oviding fo~ alte~ations to such existing buildings 9 which do not confo~m with the minimum ~equi~ements of this code. 10 EXCEPTION: High-rise occupancies. 11 ******** END ******** 12 13 III 14 III 15 III 16 III 17 III 18 III 19 III 20 III 21 III 22 III 23 III 24 III 25 III 26 III 27 III 18 28 III ORDINANCE ADOP~~NG - 1988 UNIFORM FIRE COI WITH AMENDMENTS 1 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was dUly 2 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 3 Bernardino at a meeting held on the day 4 of , 1990, by the following vote, to wit: 5 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ESTRADA REILLY FLORES MAUDSLEY MINOR POPE-LUDLAM MILLER City Clerk The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this day 13 of , 1990. 14 15 16 W. R. HOLCOMB, Mayor City of San Bernardino 17 Approved as to form and legal content: 18 JAMES F. PENMAN 19 City Attorney 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 By: Oa~~~ ? ?e~ (J 19