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LS 7.29.15 <br />SECTION 3. Amendments to the 2013 Edition of the California Building Code as <br />recommended by the Planning and Building Agency and the Orange County Fire Authority <br />are hereby found to be reasonably necessary based up the following findings: <br />Climatic Conditions <br />A. The jurisdiction of Santa Ana is located in a semi -arid Mediterranean <br />type climate. It annually experiences extended periods of high <br />temperatures with little or no precipitation. Hot, dry (Santa Ana) winds, which <br />may reach speeds of 70 M.P.H. or greater, are also common to the area. <br />These climatic conditions cause extreme drying of vegetation and <br />common building materials. Frequent periods of drought and low humidity add <br />to the fire danger. This predisposes the area to large destructive <br />fires (conflagration). In addition to directly damaging or destroying <br />buildings, these fires are also prone to disrupt utility services throughout the <br />County. Qbstacles gonemted by a strong Wind, Bch as fallen trees street <br />lights and utility poles a rl n the r rement to climb 75 feet vertically Up flights of stairs will greatly impact the r e time to r anh a iRGident <br />Additin alter there is a significant 'perease 'n the amp int of ui ndd ferco <br />at 60 feet above the greunrl. Use of Aerial type f'ref'ght'n apparatus above <br />this height would place resc a personnel at increased risk of in' pi <br />B. The climate alternates between extended periods of drought and brief <br />flooding conditions. Flood conditions may affect the Orange County Fire <br />Authority's ability to respond to a fire or emergency condition. Floods also <br />disrupt utility services to buildings and facilities within the County. <br />C. Water demand in this densely populated area far exceeds the quantity <br />supplied by natural precipitation; and although the population continues to <br />grow, the already -taxed water supply does not. California is projected to <br />increase in population by nearly 10 million over the next quarter of a <br />century with 50 percent of that growth centered in Southern California. <br />Due to storage capacities and consumption, and a limited amount of <br />rainfall future water allocation is not fully dependable. This necessitates <br />the need for additional and on -site fire protection features. it weuld also <br />SECTION 4. The following specific amendments to the sections of the 2013 Edition <br />of the California Building Code as recommended by the Planning and Building Agency and <br />the Orange County Fire Authority are reasonably necessary based upon the above <br />corresponding findings in Section 3 of this resolution as follows: <br />Building Code <br />Section <br />750 -6 <br />