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STAFF REPORT
BUILDING AND SAFETY DEPARTMENT
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Subject: Expanding the High Wind Area Requirements Throughout
The Ci ty
This proposal under consideration is to expand the high wind area
requirements (tile roofing) to all areas of the City.
The justification for this action is that insufficient data is available
to identify the "high wind" areas of the City due to insufficient wind
recording devices. We, never-the-less, have experienced substantiai
wind damage to roofs in the past in various locations in the City. This
proposal would create "blanket coverage" of the City and would be easier
to enforce than "spot coverage."
This proposal encompases these features:
1. This would apply only to new construction on roofs with pitches
over 3" in 12".
2. Re-roofs throughout the Ci ty would be as currently enforced in the
areas north of Highland and the cross-town freeway. (300# asphalt,
self-tabbing shingles would be permitted.)
3. Tile roofs would require hurricane clips where available for the
product.
4. Other roofing material for new roofs wouid be considered, on an
individuai basis, where successfully tested for 100 miles-per-hour
wind forces.
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
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TO:
Raymond D. Schweitzer, City Administrator
FROM:
Kenneth J.
Development
Henderson,
Director
of Community
SUBJECT: IMPACT OF CITY-WIDE IMPLEMENTATION OF HIGH WIND
ROOFING REQUIREMENTS ON INFILL AND HOUSING
REHABILITATION PROGRAMS
DATE:
June 9, 1987
(7100)
COPIES:
Deputy city Administrator - Development; Director
of Building and Safety; Rehabilitation Coordinator;
Housing Development Specialist; File
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This memorandum has been developed in anticipation of the
Mayor and Common Council conducting a public hearing on June
15, 1987 in connection with the possible City-wide implemen-
tation of extraordinary roofing requirements resulting from
damages caused by high wind conditions. The proposed changes
to the Municipal Code would require concrete or clay roofing
materials to be used, along with hurricane clips, where
available, in designated high wind areas of the City. My
comments relate to the potential impact on the department's
infill and housing rehabilitation programs.
In November, 1985, the Mayor and Common Council adopted the
Infill Housing Program as a part of the City competing for
state designation under Enterprise Zone legislation. Briefly,
the program provides incentives to selected developers
willing to construct and sell single-family dwelling units on
properly zoned vacant lots in the Enterprise Zone. Current
plans are to sell the homes from $55,000 to $70,000,
depending on various amenities and overall square footage. At
present, five (5) homes have been built and sold, with
construction scheduled to commence on an additional eighteen
(18) homes within two (2) to three (3) weeks.
If the new roofing requirements were implemented on a City-
wide basis, the infill program would realize a significant
financial impact. Assuming a 1,200 square foot home, a 500
square foot garage, a conventional 4:12 pitch roof and a
price differential of $115.00 per square between fiber-
glass/composition shingle and concrete/clay tile (1 square
equals 100 square feet), the difference in price per home
would be $3,000.00. This represents a substantial increase
when the proposed sales prices are taken into account.
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INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM: 8706-1105
IMPACT OF CITY-WIDE IMPLEMENTATION OF HIGH WIND ROOFING
REQUIREMENTS ON INFILL AND HOUSING REHABILITATION PROGRAMS
June 9, 1987
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With respect to our housing rehabilitation program, the City
has had such a program for eleven (11) years. All
rehabilitation activities are done in accordance with the
Uniform Building Code and applicable provisions of the
Municipal Code. Any household receiving financial assistance
must be at or below eighty percent (80%) of the median income
level for the Standard Metropolitan statistical Area (SMSA),
or $23,050 for a family of four (4). The applicant must then
be able to demonstrate the capacity to repay the loan over a
specified period of time, along with meeting all other
program requirements and loan underwriting criteria.
If, during the course of developing the scope of work for
rehabilitation, concrete/clay tile roof is required, the
additional cost could negatively impact the homeowners
ability to afford the loan, and would impact the loan-to
value ratio and other loan underwriting standards.
Additionally, for homes originally constructed with
fiberglass/composition shingle, requiring a heavier
concrete/clay tile roof would necessitate other costly
structural changes in order for the home to support the
heavier roof.
Based upon the foregoing, I would recommend to the Mayor and
Common Council that the infill and housing rehabilitation
programs administered by the Community Development Department
be specifically exempted from additional roofing requirements
presently being considered. Historically, the areas where we
have focused our activities have not been damaged by high
winds. Unless and until, data becomes available, these
programs should not be required to meet the additional
measures being considered. Any decision taken with respect
to our program on Monday could be reviewed periodically.
Please call me if further information or clarification is
required.
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ORDINANCE NO.
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION
15.04.095 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE CONCERNING THE
REQUIREMENT FOR ROOFING IN HIGH WIND AREAS.
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THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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SECTION 1. Section 15.04.095 of the San Bernardino Municipal
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"15.04.095 UBC Section 1704 amended - Roof coverings.
UBC Section 1704 is amended to read as follows:
Section 1704. Roof Coverings.
(a) Roof coverings shall be fire retardant, with the
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1. Ordinary roof covering may be installed on buildio~s
14 of Group R and Group M occupancies except that wood roof covering
15 shall have a minimum of a Class C rating for these occupancies.
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2. In the high fire hazard area as defined in Section
17 8.63.130 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code, no new wood roof
18 covering shall be installed, except for repairs to wood roofs not
19 exceedin~ twenty-five percent of the existing roof area. Such
20 repairs shall be with materials with minimum Class C rating for
21 Group R and Group M Occupancies and Class B for all other
22 occupancies.
23 Skylights shall be constructed as required in Chapter 34.
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Penthouses shall be constructed as required in Chapter 36.
For use of plastics in roofs, see Chapter 52.
For Attics: Access and Area, see Section 3205.
For Roof Drainage, see Section 3207.
3. The provisions of Section 3202 (b) of the Un iform
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Building Code shall not apply to the City of San Bernardino.
(b) Roof coverings in high wind areas shall be as follows:
1. Roof coverings for new residential construction within
an area of the City as defined in this section shall meet the
following requirements:
Concrete or clay tile roof coverings installed in
accordance with UBC Chapter 32 and with the use of hurricane
clips where available from manufacturer.
2. The geographic area shall be those areas within the
municipal boundaries of the City described as follows:
Lying northerly and westerly of the following described
line:
Beginning at the intersection of the northerly prolongation
of the centerline of Mt. View Avenue with the corporate limits
line of the City of San Bernardino; thence southerly along said
prolongation, and said centerline, to its intersection with the
centerline of 40th Street; thence westerly along the centerline
of 40th Street, to its intersection with the centerline of "H"
Street; thence southerly along the centerline of "H" Street, and
its southerly prolongation, to its intersection with the westerly
prolongation of the centerline of parkdale Drive; then westerly
along said westerly prolongation of parkdale Drive, to its
intersection with the centerline of State Highway 215; thence
northwesterly along the centerline of said State Highway 215, to
the corporate limits of San Bernardino."
SECTION 2. Aoolicability of Ordinance. The Uniform
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Building Code, Section 1704 Subsection (b) relating to roof
coverings for new residential construction in high wind areas,
shall not apply to projects for which plans have been approved
by the City Development Review Committee (DRC) or to projects
(Which do not require DRC approval), for which building plans
have been filed with and approved by the city Plan Checker.
I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly
adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
Bernardino at a
meeting thereof, held on
the
day of
, 1987, by the following
vote, to wit:
AYES:
Council Members
NAYS:
ABSENT:
city Clerk
The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this
day of
, 1987.
Mayor of the City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form:
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