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I, Marcia McClure Torgerson, City Clerk of the City of Atascadero, hereby
certify that the foregoing is the true and correct original of Ordinance No. 360
adopted by the Atascadero City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on
September 28, 1999 and that it has been duly published pursuant to State Law.
DATED: `
Marcia McClure Torgerson 70
City Clerk
City of Atascadero, California
ORDINANCE NO. 360
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ATASCADERO AMENDING CERTAIN SECTIONS OF
TITLE 8 (BUILDING REGULATIONS) OF THE
MUNICIPAL CODE, ADOPTING BY REFERENCE
CERTAIN MODEL BUILDING CODES BY REFERENCE.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ATASCADERO, CALIFORNIA DOES HEREBY
FIND AND ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Chapters 1 through 11 of Title 8 inclusive, are hereby repealed in their
entirety.
Section 2. Chapter 12, and all references thereof, is hereby readopted as Chapter 3 of
this Title.
Section 3. Title 8 of the Municipal Code is hereby amended as shown on exhibit 1
attached hereto and made a part
Section 4 Pursuant to Section 17958.7 of the California Health and Safety Code, the
City Council of the City of Atascadero, does hereby find that the local amendments as hereby
proposed are necessary due to local climatic, geological or topographical conditions, as
expressed below
A. Changes to the plumbing code, as proposed, are necessary due to the variety of
local soils conditions that vary throughout the community and are necessary to
conform to the requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board local
regulations; the varied topography and environmental conditions, such as the
location of streams, creeks and other water courses, native trees, and other unique
local physical conditions for which the amendments are designed to provide for
design alternatives to mitigate impacts to such physical conditions.
B. Changes to the fire code, as proposed, are necessary due to the varied
topographical changes in the community that result in the location of high fire
severity zones and varied response times for emergency vehicles.
Section 5. The Building Official/Community Development Director is hereby directed to
file a copy of this ordinance with the California Building Standards Commission of the State of
California, pursuant to applicable State law.
Section 6. This ordinance is enacted pursuant to and in compliance with Health and
Safety Code Section 18941.5 and is expressly permitted in Government Code Section 50022.2.
For all codes the effective date of this Ordinance shall be July 1, 1999.
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Section 7. The enactment of this Ordinance and implementation of the regulations
contained herein is found to be exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant
to Section 21080(b)(15) pertaining to the implantation of state rules and regulations for the
adoption of uniform building codes.
Section 8. The Mayor is authorized to execute this Ordinance on behalf of the City and
the City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and shall cause the same to be
published as required by law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 28�h day of September, 1999 by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Council Members Arrambide, Clay, Luna and Mayor Johnson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ADOPTED: September 28, 1999
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ATTEST:
Marcia McClure Torgerson, City C66k
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Title 8
Building & Construction Regulations
Chapter 1
Adoption of Model Codes
1.01 Model Codes—Adopted.
The Atascadero Building Code includes all provisions within this title and those certain
model codes listed below which codes were promulgated within the California Building
Standards Code, known as the California Code of Regulations, Title-24, published by the
International Conference of Building Officials, and the California Building Standards
Commission the purpose and subject matter of which among other things is to protect the
public health and safety. Further these codes listed below are adopted by reference with
the same force and effect as if fully set forth in this code with the modifications as set
forth in this Title
1998 California Building Code, Volumes I, II, and III
1998 California Fire Code
1998 California Electrical Code
1998 California Plumbing Code
1998 California Mechanical Code
1998 California Energy Code
1997 Uniform Administrative Code
1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings
1997 Uniform Housing Code
Chapter 2
Amendments to Model Codes
2.01 Local Amendments -Adopted
Pursuant to Section 17958.5 of the California Health and Safety Code, the modifications
of the model codes are enacted due to local climatic, geological and/or topographical
conditions, as contained in the enabling ordinance.
2.02 California Building Code- Amendments
The California Building Code, as adopted by Section 1.01 is amended as follows:
A. Roofing Materials. The following is added to Section 1503:
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Roof covering for all new residential buildings and for any re-roofing of existing
residential buildings shall be no less than Class "A" rating, regardless of building
type or occupancy. Any reference to the approved use of roofing materials in
residential buildings with less than Class "A" rating is hereby deleted. Exception:
roof coverings on additions to existing wood shingle roofs amounting to no
greater than twenty-five percent (25%) of the existing roof area may be Class "B"
rating.
B. Fire Sprinkler Systems. The following is added to Section 904.2.1:
904.2.1.1 In all new buildings having a total floor area (outside walls) of
5,000 square feet of gross area or more.
904.2.1.2 In all existing buildings of less than 5,000 square feet which
undergo addition sufficient to make the total floor area greater than 5,000 square
feet.
904.2.1.3 In all existing buildings or structures with a total gross (outside
wall) floor area exceeding 5,000 square feet which undergo any addition or
change in use.
In regards to building additions, and for the purpose of this section, the total floor
area shall be computed without regards to area separation walls and floors of less
than 4-hour fire resistive construction as defined in the Uniform Building Code.
For the purpose of this section, the provision of utilizing an area separation wall
may only be allowed once in a particular building or structure. The area
separation wall shall have no openings.
2.03 California Plumbing Code—Amendments.
The California Plumbing Code, as adopted by Section 1.01, is amended as follows:
A. Building Sewers. The following requirements shall apply to building sewers and
related drainage piping.
I. All building sewers shall be constructed with pipe of internal diameter not less
than four (4) inches,unless a pipe of internal diameter not less than three (3)
inches is approved by the Administrative Authority.
2. A cleanout shall be placed in every building sewer within five (5) feet of each
building, at all changes in alignment or grade in excess of forty-five (45)
degrees, within five (5) feet of the junction with the public sewer, and at
intervals not to exceed one hundred (100) feet in straight runs. The cleanout
shall be made by inserting a "Y" fitting in the line and fitting the cleanout in the
"Y" branch in an approved manner. In the case of a cleanout near the junction of
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the public sewer, the "Y" branch riser shall be extended to a depth of not more
than one (1) foot. All other cleanouts shall be extended to finish grade.
3. Drainage piping serving fixtures located at an elevation of less than one foot
above the nearest upstream manhole cover in the main sewer serving said
fixtures shall drain by gravity into the main sewer, and shall be protected from
backflow of sewage by installing an approved backwater valve. Each such
backwater valve shall be installed only in that branch or section of the drainage
system which receives the discharge from fixtures located less than one foot
above the nearest upstream manhole cover.
B. Private Sewage Disposal Systems. The design, installation operation and
maintenance of private sewage disposal systems shall be in conformance with
Appendix I of the Uniform Plumbing code and with standards specified in this
Section. Where specific standards are not provided within this Section or where the
Administrative Authority determines that higher requirements are necessary to
maintain a safe and sanitary condition, the "Water Quality Control Plan, Central
Coast Basin" (Adopted by the Regional Water Quality Control Board of the Central
Coast Region)or other recognized industry standards may be used as a Guideline by
the Administrative Authority.
1. Percolation Test. An on-site investigation shall be made by a registered
engineer competent in sanitary engineering in order to determine the suitability
of a particular site for a private sewage disposal system and to provide the data
necessary to design a private sewage disposal system. A percolation test shall be
required prior to issuance of a permit for all new or enlarged private sewage
disposal systems. The following percolation test procedure shall be used in
performing percolation tests, except that other accepted test procedures may be
used when approved by the Administrative Authority.
a) Number and Locaiton of Test Holes. A minimum of three separate test
holes s[ace uniformly through and located in the immediate vicinity of
the proposed leach field site are to be made.
b) Type of Test Holes. The test hole shall have horizontal dimensions
between 4 and 12 inches and vertical sides to the depth of the absorption
trench.
C) Preparation of Test Holes. Smeared soil surfaces shall be removed from
the sides and bottom of the test hole to provide a natural soil interface.
All loose material shall be removed from the test hole. Two inches of
coarse sand or fine gravel shall be added to the test hole to protect the
bottom from scouring and sediment.
d) Soil Saturation and Swelling. The test hole is to be carefully filled to a
depth of one foot above the gravel or sand with clear water which is to be
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kept in the hole for at least four hours but preferably overnight. This step
may be omitted in sandy soils containing little or no clay.
e) Measurement of Percolation Rate. The percolation rate shall be
determined twenty-four hours after water is first added to the test holes;
except, in sandy soils containing little or no clay, the percolation rate
shall be determined after the water from one filling of the test hole has
completely seeped away.
(i) If water remains in the test hole after the overnight swelling
period, adjust the depth to approximately six inches over the
gravel or sand and, from a fixed referenced point, measure the
drop in water level over a thirty minute period to calculate the
percolation rate.
(ii) If no water remains in the test hole after the overnight swelling
period, add clear water to bring the depth of water in the test hole
to approximately six inches over the gravel or sand. From a
fixed reference point, measure the drop in water level at
approximately thirty minute intervals over four hours refilling six
inches over the gravel or sand as necessary. The drop that occurs
during the final thirty minute period is used to calculate the
percolation rate. The drops during prior periods provide
information for possible modification of the test procedure to suit
local conditions.
(iii) In sandy soils (or in other soils in which the first six inches of
water seeps away in less than thirty minutes after the overnight
swelling period), the time interval between measurements shall
be taken as ten minutes and the test shall run for one hour with
the drop during the final ten minutes being used to calculate the
percolation rate.
f) Deep Boring. A soil boring, to a minimum depth often (10) feet below
the bottom of the absorption trench or pit, shall be made in order to
determine the presence of impermeable bedrock and/or ground water.
2. General Design Standards. The following standards shall be used in the design
of new or enlarged private sewage disposal systems where the percolation rate
does not exceed 120 minutes per inch.
a) Determination of Size of Absorption Area. The absorption area,
measured in lineal feet of absorption trench, shall be calculated as set
forth in this Section. Tables 4-1 (Absorption Area Requirements) and 4-
2 (Standard Trench Adjustment Factors), included in this Subsection,
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shall be referred to as necessary. (Absorption Area per Bdrm)X(No. of
Bdrms)XAdjustment Factor
b) Location of Private Sewage Disposal Systems. The minimum distance
between components of a private sewage disposal system and other site
features shall be as set forth in Table 4-3 (Horizontal Distance
Separation) and Table 4-4 (Vertical Distance Separation). Where
physical limitations on a site preclude conformance with distance
separation requirements, the Administrative Authority may approve a
lesser separation when the design is prepared by a registered engineer
competent in sanitary engineering and when adequate substantiating data
is submitted with the design. The Administrative Authority shall not
approve a separation less than that set forth in the "Water Quality
Control Plan - Central Coast Region" unless the Regional Water Quality
Control Board or its designated representatives have previously approved
the design.
3. Additional Standards
a) Existing legal building sites which are served by an individual on-site
well may be approved for a private sewage disposal system only if the
site meets lot size standards for private sewage disposal systems.
b) Private sewage disposal systems proposed to be installed on slopes of
20% or more shall be designed by and have their installation inspected
and certified by a registered civil engineer. The design shall minimize
grading disruption associated with access for installation and
maintenance. Such systems shall be prohibited on slopes of 30% or
more, unless approved by both the Administrative Authority and the
Regional Water Quality Control Board.
C) When the percolation rates is more then 30 minutes/inch, a private
sewage disposal system shall be designed, inspected, and certified to
work by a registered civil engineer.
d) When the percolation rates exceeds 120 minutes/inch, a private sewage
disposal system, using solely dependent upon soil absorption, shall not
be allowed.
e) The design of private sewage disposal systems shall incorporate an
approved filtering device to remove solids from effluent at the outlet of
septic tanks.
f) When the percolation rate exceeds 30 minutes/inch, a private sewage
disposal system using a seepage pit shall not be allowed.
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g) Expansion area shall be provided on all building sites, shall be identified
on all plans submitted for private sewage disposal systems, and shall
remain available for system expansion. If areas reserved for system
expansion are not accessible for future installation, then the expansion
area shall be installed with the original system.
h) Inspection risers with four inches minimum diameter shall be installed at
the ends of each absorption trench or bed.
i) Septic tank manholes more than 24 inches below grade, valves,
distribution boxes, and pumps shall be permanently accessible to the
surface in a manner acceptable to the Building Official.
4. Special Design Standards. The following standards shall be used in the design
of new or enlarged private sewage disposal systems where the percolation rate
exceeds 60 minutes per inch. Designs for alternate types of private sewage
disposal systems shall be by a registered civil engineer and may be approved by
the Administrative Authority when the design engineer submits adequate
substantiating data with the design.
a) Determine of Size of disposal Field. The size of the disposal field shall
be determined by the design engineer using methods of accepted
engineering practice including manuals and documents specified in this
Chapter or as otherwise approved by the Administrative Authority.
b) Location of Private Sewage Disposal System. The minimum distance
between components of a private sewage disposal system and other site
features shall be as set forth in Table 4-3 (Horizontal Distance
Separation) and Table 4-4 (Vertical Distance Separation) using the
column entitled "Leach Field or Seepage Bed."
C) When private sewage disposal systems are designed pursuant to this
Section,the design engineer shall provide the owner with information on
the location, design operation and maintenance of the private sewage
disposal system.
d) Existing legal building sites which are served by an individual on-site
well may be approved for a private sewage disposal system only if the
site is one acre or larger in size and meets other regulations and
requirements regarding distance separation.
e) Expansion area shall be provided on all building sites.
5. Replacement of Existing Private Sewage Disposal System. Where an existing
private sewage disposal system has failed, the replacement system shall be
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designed in conformance with this Chapter and shall be designed, inspected and
certified to work by a registered civil engineer. In the event that the replacement
system cannot be designed to conform with this Chapter, the Administrative
Authority may approve a system designed to lesser standards when it is
designed, inspected and certified to work by a registered civil engineer.
a) A private sewage disposal system shall not be replaced by another
system if sewers are available.
b) The Administrative Authority shall not approve a replacement system
which does not conform with prohibitions set forth in the "Water Quality
Control Plan - Central Coast Basin", unless the Regional Water Quality
Control Board or its designed representative has previously approved the
design. The Administrative Authority may authorize a temporary means
of sewage disposal pending such approval.
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TABLE 4-1. Absorption Area Requirements
Percolation Rate Absorption Area Per Bedroom
(Minutes/Inch) (Square Feet)
0-00, 1.50
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10 165
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,
16-20 215
230
26-30 250
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61-70 380
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101-110 830
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TABLE 4-2. STANDARD TRENCH ADJUSTMENT FACTOR
Depth of Gravel Trench Width (in inches)
Below Pipes
(in Inches) 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60
12 5 81 82 083 ##E 8 8 � 151
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18 60
64 .66 .69 .71 .73 .75 .77 .78
-60
64
30 .43 .47 .50 .53 .55 .58 .60 .62 .64
36 37, .41 44'. ::x. -7 .50 S Fx 4
42 .33 .37 .40 .43 .45 .48 .50 .52 .54
4� 3010,
36 0?_
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Note 1.For trenches not shown in Table 4-2, the standard trench adjustment factor may be
computed as follows: (Where W=width of trench (in feet)
D=depth of gravel below pipe (in feet)
W + 2
W + 1 + 2D
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TABLE 4-3. HORIZONTAL DISTANCE SEPARATION (IN FEET)
Building Septic Leach Seepage
Sewer Tank Field or Pit
Seepage
Bed
Buildings or structures, including porches,steps,breezeways,patios,and 2 5 8(1) 8(1)
carports whether covered or not
Property Line Clear(2) 5 5 10
Water supply well 50(3) 50 100 150
Streams,when shown? '/2 minute USGS Map and when a defined channel 50 50 100 100
with definite bed and banks exists
Swales,ephemeral draws or other natural watercourses with drainage 50 50 50 50
areas larger than 10 acres
Trees 10(*) * 10(*)
Seepage Pits -- 5 5 12
Leach Field or Seepage Bed -- 5 6 5
On-site Domestic water service line 1(4) 5 5 5
Distribution Box -- -- 5 5
Pressure Public Water Main 10(5) 10 10 10
Sloping ground,cuts, or other embankments -- -- 15(6) 15(6)
Reservoirs,including ponds, lakes,tanks,basins,etc. for storage, 200 200 2000 200(')
regulation and control of water recreation,power,flood control or linking
Springs 100 100 100 100
Notes:
(1) Distance separation shall be increased to twenty(20)feet when building or structure is located on a downward
slope below a leach field,seepage bed or seepage pit.
(2) See Section 315 (c)of Uniform Plumbing Code.
(3) Distance separation may be reduced to twenty-five(25)feet when the drainage piping is constructed of
materials approved for use within a building.
(4) See Section 1108 of Uniform Plumbing Code.
(5) For parallel construction or crossings,approval by the Health Department shall be required.
(6) Distance is measured as horizontal distance to daylight. This distance may be reduced where it is demonstrated
that favorable geologic conditions and soil permeability exist based on a report and analysis prepared by a
licensed geologist or soils engineer.
(7) Distance is measured at spillway elevation.
(*) See tree protection guidelines.
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TABLE 4-4 VERTICAL DISTANCE SEPARATION (IN FEET)
Leach Field or Seepage
Seepage Bed Pit
Ground water 5 5
Bedrock 10 4
Note: Distance is measured from bottom of trench or pit.
2.04 California Fire Code—Amendments.
The California Fire Code, as adopted by Section 1.01, is amended as follows:
A. The limits referred to in Sections 7902.2.2.1 and 7904.2.5.4.2 of the Fire Code in
which the storage of flammable or combustible liquids in outside aboveground
tanks is prohibited is established as the city limits of the City of Atascadero.
B. The limits referred to in Section 7701.7.2 of the Fire Code in which the storage of
explosives and blasting agents is prohibited is established as the city limits of the
City of Atascadero.
C. The turning radius as referred to in Section 902.2.2.3 is defined as 28 feet inside
radius and 48 feet outside radius, or as otherwise approved.
D. Section 902.2.2.6 is amended to read as follows: The gradient for a fire apparatus
access road shall not exceed twenty percent(20%) at any point along its length.
E. Alarm Signals, as defined in Section 202, shall not conflict with the response of
emergency vehicles or civil defense systems and shall be approved by the Police
Chief and Fire Chief prior to installation.
F. Section 1003.2.1 is amended to read as follows: An automatic fire-extinguishing
system shall be installed in the occupancies and locations as set forth in Section
1003.2. In addition to those locations as set forth in Section 1003.2, automatic
fire-extinguishing systems shall also be installed within the City of Atascadero:
1. In all new buildings having a total floor are (outside walls) of 5,000 square
feet of gross area or more.
2. In all existing buildings of less than 5,000 square feet which undergo addition
sufficient to make the total floor area greater than 5,000 square feet. In regards
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to building additions, and for the purpose of this section, the total floor area
shall be computed without regards to area separation walls and floors of less
than 4-hour fire resistive construction as defined in the Uniform Building
Code. For the purpose of this section, the provision of utilizing an area
separation wall may only be allowed once in a particular building or structure.
The area separation wall shall have no openings.
3. In all existing buildings or structures with a total gross (outside wall) floor
area exceeding 5,000 square feet which undergo any addition or change in
use.
4. In all residential occupancies within the area defined by the Fire Chief and
Community Development Director that is located within the designated "high
fire severity zone" and has an eight (8) minute or longer response time as
indicated on the "Mandatory Automatic Fire-Extinguishing Area Map" on file
in the Community Development Department. The Fire Chief and Community
Development Director shall annually update such map.