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LCP 11/05/07
RESOLUTION NO. 2007-083
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH FINDINGS WITH
RESPECT TO LOCAL CONDITIONS WITHIN THE CITY OF
SANTA ANA WHICH MAKE CERTAIN MODIFICATIONS
AND CHANGES TO THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE,
CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL CODE, CALIFORNIA
PLUMBING CODE, CALIFORNIA MECHANICAL CODE,
CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILDING CODE, UNIFORM
SWIMMING POOL, SPA AND HOT TUB CODE, UNIFORM
SOLAR ENERGY CODE, INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE CODE, AND CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE AS
AMENDED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
The City Council hereby finds, determines, and declares as follows:
A. Health and Safety Code Section 17958 provides that the City of Santa Ana
shall adopt Ordinances and regulations imposing the same or modified or changed
requirements as are contained in the regulations adopted by the State pursuant to Health
and Safety Code Section 17922.
B. The State of California is mandated by Health and Safety Code Section
17922 to impose the same requirements as are contained in the most recent edition of the
California Building Code, Califomia Existing Building Code, the Califomia Plumbing Code, the
California Mechanical Code, and the California Electrical Code (hereinafter referred to
collectively as "Codes").
C. Health and Safety Code Section 17958.5(a) permits the City to make
modifications or changes to the Codes, which are reasonably necessary because of local
climatic, geographic or topographic conditions.
D. Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7 requires that the City Council,
before making any modifications or changes to the Codes, shall make an express finding that
such changes or modifications are reasonably necessary because of local climatic,
geographic or topographic conditions.
Section 2: The Planning and Building Agency and the Fire Department have
recommended that changes and modifications be made to the Codes and have advised that
certain said changes and modifications to the California Building Code, 2007 Edition and
the California Plumbing Code, 2007 Edition and the California Mechanical Code, 2007
Edition, the California Electrical Code, 2007 Edition, and the California Existing Building
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Code, 2007 Edition are reasonably necessary due to local conditions in the City of Santa
Ana.
Section 3. Amendments to Sections 314.3, 314.7, 609.3.1, 610.8, 718.1, and
Tables 3-2 and 6-6 of the 2007 Edition of the California Plumbing Code as recommended
by the Planning and Building Agency are hereby found to be reasonably necessary due to
the following local conditions:
A. The topography of the City of Santa Ana is near sea level. This is
problematic for long distance drainage as proper drainage requires a minimum of a one
percent (1%) downhill grade. Amendments to the California Plumbing Code are
necessary to provide soil compaction guidelines so that installation of the drain line is
well supported and prevents the failure or sagging of the drain lines due to the short
range of elevation between the topographical surface of the City and the topographic
surface level and location of the sewage treatment plant that the drains must reach. As
a result, a certification by a registered soils engineer is necessary because there must
be specific guidelines for compaction or there is a potential risk of the system's failure to
drain properly.
B. The City of Santa Ana is in close proximity to major active fault systems in
Southern California. This area has been designated as the highest seismic risk zone in
the hierarchy that rates the potential risk for seismic activity by geographical areas. As
a result, amendments to the Plumbing Code are necessary because of the significant
potential for damage due to seismic activity. Cast iron is deemed unsafe in light of the
seismic zone because of its weight and flexibility. In addition, plastic and other
nonmetallic types of piping are susceptible to fracture, joint weakening and potential
failure during seismic activity. Therefore, amendments to the Plumbing Code have
been made so that all suspended piping is to be braced to prevent movement or pipe
failure.
C. The City of Santa Ana soil is of a caustic chemical composition such that
pipes subject to contact with the soil are susceptible to corrosion potentially causing
damage or failure. In addition, nonmetallic piping, and particularly plastic or other
materials may leach caustic chemicals into the water supply. In addition, throughout the
City of Santa Ana varied soil conditions exist, resulting in acidic soil conditions.
Therefore, amendments to the Plumbing Code are necessary to provide additional
safeguards against corrosion of the piping materials that are necessary to maintain a
properly functioning plumbing system.
D. The City of Santa Ana is located in an area of low rainfall, seasonal hot,
dry winds, and hot, dry summer climatic conditions. These conditions cause multiple
water sources to be accessed concurrently by the same user. Amendments to the
Plumbing Code are necessary to assure and adequate water supply for common
domestic water demands, including landscape irrigation needs.
E. The City of Santa Ana has an excessively flat-graded drain system. The
City's sewer system in many areas is relatively shallow. This has precluded the design
and installation of drainage systems within the code recommended grades.
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Additionally, many areas of Santa Ana have a high water table which results in an
unstable soil condition. Pipe settlement due to uncompacted soil may result in a
drainage system which is flat or reverse graded, causing stoppages or complete
blockage of the drainage system. Amendments to the Plumbing Code are necessary
to prevent stoppages or complete blockage of the drainage system.
Section 4. Amendments to Section 602.1 of the 2007 Edition of the California
Mechanical Code as recommended by the Planning and Building Agency are hereby
found to be reasonably necessary because of corrosion related to the high seasonal
humidity in this coastal area and the City of Santa Ana which prevents moisture
collecting in flexible ducting of evaporative cooling systems from draining and
evaporating. Said conditions contribute to the deterioration of the ductwork thereby
endangering a person's health and the environment. Amendments to the California
Mechanical code are necessary to prevent said deterioration.
Section 5. Amendments to Sections 110-5 and 336-5 of the 2007 Edition of the
California Electrical Code as recommended by the Planning and Building Agency are
hereby found to be reasonably necessary because the City of Santa Ana is in close
proximity to major active fault systems in Southern California. This area has been
designated as the highest seismic risk zone in the hierarchy that rates the potential risk
for seismic activity by geographical areas. As such, there is a likelihood that certain
conductors will have a propensity to work loose from their connection potentially
precipitating a fire during seismic activity. Moreover, certain cables do not provide the
degree of protections that is needed in the event of an earthquake. Amendments to the
California Electrical Code are necessary to address the risk of fire due to such causes
and to assure that adequate protection is provided in the workplace and in other places
of public gathering.
Section 6. Amendments to Sections 202,508,903,907,907.2.12, and 907.9.3 the
2007 Edition of the California Fire Code as recommended by the Fire Department are
hereby found to be reasonably necessary due to the following local conditions:
A. The City of Santa Ana exhibits the climatic and geographic conditions of
high winds and low humidity. This combination of conditions creates an environment
that is conducive to rapidly spreading fire. Control of such fire requires rapid response.
Obstacles generated by a strong wind, such as fallen trees, street lights and utility
poles, and the requirement to climb 75 feet vertically up flights of stairs will greatly
impact the response time to reach an incident scene.
B. The City of Santa Ana is located in an area that has been designated as
the highest seismic risk zone in the hierarchy that rates the potential risk for seismic
activity by geographical areas. The viability of the public water system would be
questionable after a large earthquake leaving tall buildings vulnerable to uncontrolled
fires and the inability to pump sufficient quantities of water to upper floors.
Amendments to the California Fire Code are necessary to address these obstacles.
C. The City of Santa Ana is a city with a high-density population. A high-
density population coupled with high winds and low humidity may be conducive to the
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rapid spread of even small fires originating in high density housing therefore creating a
need for increased tire protection. Amendments to the California Fire Code are
necessary to provide for increased fire protection.
D. The City of Santa Ana is 27 square miles with a population in excess of
350,000 and extensive traffic congestion. Depending on time of day and climatic
conditions, response times may be impacted. Therefore, amendments to the California
Fire Code are necessary to provide increased fire protection to occupants and property.
Section 7. Amendments to the 2007 Edition of the California Codes are found
reasonably necessary based on the climatic, topographical, and/or geographic
conditions cited in the above sections of this Resolution and are listed as follows:
Code Section
CPC 314.3
CPC 314.7
CPC Table 3-2
CPC 609.3.1
CPC 610.8
CPC Table 6-B
CPC 718.1
CMC 602.1
CEC 110-5
CEC336-5
CFC 202
CFC 508
CFC 903
CFC 907
CFC 907.2.12
CFC 907.9.3
Findinas in Section
3A
3B
3B
3B,3C
3D
3D
3E
4
5
5
6A,6B
6A, 6C
6D
6A,6B
6A,6B
6A,6B
Section 8. The aforementioned amendments have been incorporated in detail
in Ordinance NS-2759.
Section 9. Additional amendments have been made to the relevant California
Building Code, Electrical Code, Plumbing Code, Mechanical Code, Existing Building
Code and Fire Code and the relevant Uniform Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code
and Uniform Solar Code and International Property Maintenance Code. On the
recommendation of the Planning and Building Agency and the Fire Department, such
amendments are hereby found to be either administrative or procedural in nature or
concern themselves with subjects not covered in the aforementioned Codes. The
changes made include provisions making each of said Codes compatible with other
Codes enforced by the City.
Section 10. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby approves and authorizes
the Planning and Building Agency and the Fire Department to tile copies of Resolution 2007-
083 and Ordinance NS-2759 with the California Building Standards Commission as
required by Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7.
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Section 11. This Resolution shall take effect from and after its adoption.
ADOPTED this 5th day of November, 2007.
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Joseph W. Fletcher
City Attorney
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By:
crena C. Penal
Assistant City Attorney
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, PATRICIA E. HEALY, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify the
attached Resolution No. 2007-083 to be the original resolution adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on November 5,2007.
Date: /~;- OS-D)
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Patricia E. Healy
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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