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on d 0 1 A few hundred meters west of the inter- section of Butte Avenue and 12th Street, a ' ; L WORNIA DIVISION OF MINES ANO GE01,0 Y replaced by a new fence constructed of steel fence posts and barbed wire. The new and r out older fence. The strike of the older has Continuod for a few meters into the Butte Avenue. The area mast of tho off - of the new fence is N88°F. It appears that shoulder of the road. The trend of these set (?) fence is higher in elevation )i ng ally about 2 meters. The cracks reported around break:, was about N90'F with the than the area to the viest. The chane I near the east end of the new dection of longest break being 12 meters long and two in elevation is probably due to the found in the pasture just south of the other breaks being 6 meters each (figure 2). termination of a Pleistocene ("t) alluvial i there were no recent cracks on Tehama Maximum horizontal separation was approxi- terrace that underlies much of the area, ning street south of Butte Avenue. mately 2 centimeters. Many other ground to the east. if tho old fence is not breaks were found in the area, but these simply the result of noor survevinn or were related to differential compaction of construction, thrn the offset must have fill materials and lurchinoi developed gradually, fio fault scarps or breaks were observed in the area other Thermalito Area than the randomly oriented fractures reported by the local resident. Cracks were observed in a grassy area on the south side of Butte avenue in Thermalito (location 4). The individual breaks were less than 3 meters in length, and had a maximum of 7 centimeters of horizontal separation. There was no sys- tematic pattern to the distribution of the cracks. A barbed wire fences runs along the south Side of Butte Avenue for several hundred meters. The entire fence, with the excep- tion of a 60 meter section, was constructed with split wooden posts and strands of tight barbed wire. The fence is well made and appears to he several decades old (figure 3) .` Wondland Lane�� rrounri P,rPaks Q 5m Fioure 2. ``!•itch man of Woodland Lane Location of / Ground Preaks Si skiyou-1 I• i. 1..� ���T"_i_T_ii_7 T Old •Fence Old Apparent 2t Fences 44 Offset . P1umaIs a� m7 { A gentle valley with a south flowing Figure 3. Sketch map of Therma'lito Area nd r� creek lie' est of the offset (.) fence at r��vd a r+ r�^ �y11h,�c� u 7 til M ►� i 57 P ... A few hundred meters west of the inter- section of Butte Avenue and 12th Street, a portion of the older fence has been replaced by a new fence constructed of steel fence posts and barbed wire. The new and fence connects separated sections of the out older fence. The strike of the older has sections of fence is NONE, and the strike evel M of the new fence is N88°F. It appears that 1 the old fence has been offset left -later - eft-1ater-Ii )i ng ally about 2 meters. The cracks reported - by the Thermalito resident ,are located 'rs near the east end of the new dection of lout fence (figure 3) Ground breaks were . not found in the pasture just south of the fence or on Butte Avenue. Furthermore, i there were no recent cracks on Tehama d Avenue which is the nearest east -west run- ning street south of Butte Avenue. t Wondland Lane�� rrounri P,rPaks Q 5m Fioure 2. ``!•itch man of Woodland Lane Location of / Ground Preaks Si skiyou-1 I• i. 1..� ���T"_i_T_ii_7 T Old •Fence Old Apparent 2t Fences 44 Offset . P1umaIs a� m7 { A gentle valley with a south flowing Figure 3. Sketch map of Therma'lito Area nd r� creek lie' est of the offset (.) fence at r��vd a r+ r�^ �y11h,�c� u 7 til M ►� i 57 P ... CHAPTtn 28 46 (d) 'D�clbel. The decibel is a (b) No pemn shall prodoce, unit measure.- of sound (noise) suffer or Allow to bc, produced ORDINANCE NO, 1106 by any machine, animal, or AN O1tDINANC. I A,NIENDIN(3 device. or any combination of `CM' CODE* Of' THE CITY OF some, on multi-firolly I'esidcn- 1 Cll1CO BY CADDIN(I tial property, a noise level TI ERETO A NCW CHAWf1:,R *more, than flet, dl3 above the 28 ENTiTLED "NOISE" local ambient three (Lot from BE; IT ORDAINED BY THE any wall, floor, orcellinginside COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF any dwelliny, unit on the same CHICO, AS FOLLOWS, TO property, wben the windows WIT: and doors, of the dwelling unit section 1. That the Code of are closed. except within the the City of Chico be amended by dwelling unit in which the noise ,adding thereto a new chapter source or sources itiay be 28, entitled "Noise." to read as located. follows,, Sec. 2S. -C Commercial and in- "CHA. ITEF1 28" dustrial property noise limits. NOISE No person shall produce, suf- Article I, General Provisions fer or callow to be produced by ° Sec, 283, 'Declaration of any machine or device, or any policy. - .-— it is hereby declared to be the conibloat►on of same, on coin - policy of the city that the peace, merical or industrial property, health, safety and welfare of a noise level more than eight dB tilt' citizens of Chico require above tite local ambient at any protection from excessive, on - point outside of the property necessary and unreasonable plane. See. 4'1.5. Public property noises from any and all sources mise Bullis, in the community, It is the in- (a) No person shall produce. tention of the City Council to suffer or allow to be produced regulate and control the by any machine or device, or adverse effect of such noises on any combination of same, on citizens under any condition of public property, a noise level use, especially those conditions more than 15 Q above the local of use which have the frost ambient at a distance of 25 fe(A severe impart open the or more from the source unless auditory senses of any person. otherwise provided in this Sec. 2812, Oetinitlons, chapter As used in this chapter, un- (b) Sound performances and less the context otherwise special events not exceeding 80 clearly Indicates, cc-rtain words d8A measured at a distance of and phrases used herein are 50 feet from the source are defined as follows. exempt from this chapter when (a) Local ambient, "Local approval therefor has been ob- ambient'' is the all- tamed from the City, encompassing noise associated (c) Vehicle horns, or other with a given environment, devices primarily intended to being usually a composite of create a load noise for uar- sounds from many sources, ring purposes, Thal► not be used near and`far. The ambient noise when Urc 'vehtelcis it rest, or when a 'situation endangering level is the level obtained when life, health, or property is not the-jjse level is averaged over imminent. a period of 15 minutes without Sec. 28.6 RX t eptions. ineluslnn of noise from isolated ' (a) Day tirre execptions. Any identifiable sources, at the noise source which does not location and time of daynear produce a ar ase level excec-ding that at which a comparison is to iQ dBA at a distance of 25 feet be made. For the purpose of from the &iurce under its most this chapter. ill no case shall the{ imisy condition of use shall be local ai-nbient be considered or exempt faro;n elle prgo►i,inF, r,( dotermined to �e lass than (1) Section, 28 3i a), 28-4 and 230 MA for interior noise in Sec. 285(a) betuccm the hours of 29 3t b) horeof, or (2) 44 d8A in 700 a ni, and. 5 1Q p to dsrly cxeopt S!Il1+.tvs and hoh 4. s application (Q all other sections often lite exiription heaven shall a)• qtr IttAwt-vn 10 00 A m hereof and b u!3 p.m (b) dal. dfl means decibel as _herein d0inerl Icl d11A. dlzi=mean,devil,als mr wwIled on an A weirii,Ivd scolia, ac; hastis do(wed in soh- section(fi t'otitled `nuibc level meabtirpi,►en..° CHAPTtn 28 46 (d) 'D�clbel. The decibel is a (b) No pemn shall prodoce, unit measure.- of sound (noise) suffer or Allow to bc, produced level relative to a standard by any machine, animal, or reference sound on a device. or any combination of logarithmic scale. The decibel some, on multi-firolly I'esidcn- level of a given sound is deter- tial property, a noise level ,mined as twenty times the *more, than flet, dl3 above the logarithm to the base 10 of the local ambient three (Lot from ratio of the pressure in any wall, floor, orcellinginside micronewtons per squire any dwelliny, unit on the same meter of the sound being property, wben the windows measured to the standard and doors, of the dwelling unit reference sound pressure of 20 are closed. except within the nahcronewtons per square dwelling unit in which the noise ureter (0.00+)2 microbar). source or sources itiay be (e) 1"mergenciea. Essential located. activities necessary to restore, Sec. 2S. -C Commercial and in- preserve,, protect or save lives dustrial property noise limits. or property from Imminent No person shall produce, suf- danger of loss or harm fer or callow to be produced by ( f i Nolse level measurement. any machine or device, or any For the purpose of enforcement - .-— of the provisions of this article, conibloat►on of same, on coin - noise level shall tie measured in merical or industrial property, decibels on the A -weighted a noise level more than eight dB scale with z sound level ineter above tite local ambient at any satisfying it least the point outside of the property applicable requirements for Type 1 or Type 2 soundd(1101- plane. See. 4'1.5. Public property meters as defined in the most mise Bullis, recent American National Stan. (a) No person shall produce. dard Specifications; The rr, er suffer or allow to be produced shall be set for slow response by any machine or device, or speed, except that ;for impulse any combination of same, on noises or rapidly varying sound public property, a noise level levels, fast response speed may more than 15 Q above the local be used ambient at a distance of 25 fe(A For outside measurements or more from the source unless the microphone shall not be less otherwise provided in this than lour feet above the ground, chapter at least four and one-half feet (b) Sound performances and distant from walls or similar special events not exceeding 80 large reflecting surfaces, and d8A measured at a distance of shall be from the 50 feet from the source are _protected effects of wind noises and other exempt from this chapter when extraneous sounds by the use of approval therefor has been ob- screens, shields or other ap= tamed from the City, propriate devices; for inside (c) Vehicle horns, or other measurements, the microphone devices primarily intended to %hall be at least three feet dis- create a load noise for uar- tant from any walk and the ring purposes, Thal► not be used average measurement of at least three microphone when Urc 'vehtelcis it rest, or when a 'situation endangering positions throukhnut the room life, health, or property is not shall be deterrmiiod. imminent. ig) Property plane, A ver- Sec. 28.6 RX t eptions. tical plane incrluding the proper- (a) Day tirre execptions. Any ty bine which d� orminei the � noise source which does not pr7,pc;rw boundaries in space produce a ar ase level excec-ding see. 2~x.:1. Residential proptr- iQ dBA at a distance of 25 feet ty noise Inuits. from the &iurce under its most w a t No person shall produce. imisy condition of use shall be »~utter or alit)w to be produced exempt faro;n elle prgo►i,inF, r,( by ary machine, 'animnl r.r Section, 28 3i a), 28-4 and de,,ir or ally coinbiilatMil of 285(a) betuccm the hours of . saint on rv.r1.lenh,11 property, a notso io rl rmwe IhIM i►tt- dli 700 a ni, and. 5 1Q p to dsrly cxeopt S!Il1+.tvs and hoh 4. s nbd�e thtt bK�il uttchu°nt Rit,7n: often lite exiription heaven shall a)• qtr IttAwt-vn 10 00 A m point outs►fl'e of tiie p! tjpvrty and b u!3 p.m plane. a. O rc2 . 11 t1 b OSLIAPM 28 (tad e+nfaty dcvter:a. Aurid warning dt�yit.es which arta ass► (A)Thej; 7manager or the g partment is ern• Sea. 23,9. ApNol, Any by Scr•. YS 12, Violations A violatingt any of Ow health, f y. to prowelt, the health, safety, and weUare of poti,,,+rt,,) to deny any such pc+rson 1pgrievetl Use decision of any administrative person provisions of 4hr4 chapter ~lily the colnrnunity shall not ,application 11)) The city manager or the officer empowered to ad• minister the provisions this, be diTmed guilty of uifraetlun and shall be sub)ert to the produce a nua,e level more, than three d(3 above the standard or assigned do+partment is dm• of chapter shall have the right to penalties provided by this Cuda minimum level as provided by 'red to approve anrapphca• Unit subjr+ct to such nonditu)ns apppeal the decision of any such officer, to Ute appeals board. tar inftae'tian5, Each hour a vtalaUon'I's coin- state law. (c) Construction and atltern• or limitations he or it deems ad, v►sable, taking into considera• Ser„ 28,10, Enforcement The City Afanriger shall milted or permitted to continue shall constitute a separate tion of structures, Notwithstan- ding any other provision of this Hart the otarpose and intent of this chapter, which approval fie Assign to an appropriate depart, meet or departments tine duty offense Sea rtiiuju -- ail. 188rme chapter, bG+lt�ern tlit� hours of 7:00 a.m and 0,00 p m. daily pr it shall submit to the`City Council at its next meeting. If of enforcing the provisions df tilts chapter, kol die► e. nction, As an additional remedy, the except Sundays and holidays, when the p harem the City ('ounell does not re)ect and such departments are enrpaweretl to operntirrn at rnainti'nance of all apply butweeni 10 1R.GG tiona,m, the conditional approvsal by the city itianager ur the Assigned issue citations for violations, See. 28,11. Loud unci unusual � any machine, animal or device, or :Any combination of Ute} and 6.80 p m., construction, alteration or repair of struc. department, then following the Council meeting,the noises prohibited. same, which operation or discamfnrt tures shall be allowed if it meets at least one the cit y manager or the assignedprovisions Consistent with other of this chapter, and maintenance causes orannoyanCetoreAsOnabicper- of following noise iitnttations' departillent will issue to the applicant the proposed noise in addition thereto, it shall be unlawful for sons of normal sensitivity, or which endangers tiie Comfort, (1) No individual place of equipment shall produce noise parrrttlwilfully IC)This section shall apply to any pol-uon to make, produce, suffer or allaw to be produced by any repose, health. 01' peace of residents in ale area. shall be level exceeding 83 dl3A at a dis. public agoncies, including the machine, animal or device. or deemed and is declared to be a tance of 25 feet from Ilia source. If the device Is housed city, provided that in the case of public agencies the city any combination of same. an loud, unnecessary, public nuisance and ntay be subject to abatementsumniari• within a structure on the manager or the assigned or unusu noise which disturbs the peace ly by a restraining,, ordur or in, property, the measurement shall be mado ouVade the strut- departmimt shall have power and authority to i.,sue a noise or quiet of any neighborhod, or which causes'discorntort or an. junction issued by a court or competent jurisdiction. cure art a distance as close (0 25 feet from the equipment as pr rmit. conditional or Urnited. it) a public agency upon noyance to any reasonableper- son of normal Sec, 23.15. Severiibiliit, clause. possible gixad cause being shown therefor, sensitivityif residing in the area, any provieiait, sentence, or. paragraph of this (2) The anise level at any point outside of the properly forthwith', where tilt: proposed at llvity involves public health, See, 28,12, Standards — criteria, chapter. or the applicattrru thereof to any person at' Or - plane of the project shall not exceed 85 dHA. safety, 'Welfare and benefit. The standards which shall be cumstances shall be ImraI4 (d) Emergencies 'Emergen Without reference to (lie City Council, considered in determining such invalidity shall not effect or ries are exempt from this p sec, 2 r 5,8. rxempt ons 'Whether a violation of the provisions of Sec. 28 11 exists the atheT prove ions applications of ilia provision" of chapter See. 28.7. Lxteptions— Noise categorical. In those areas of the city shall include, but shall not be limited to the following _ollowin this chapter, Which can he given effect without the invijid permits. inhere events are cunducted, criterla: provisions or application and. Where applicant can show that notwithstanding the not otherwise pri)hibited by law, which events nagrinaipl y (a) The frequency of the noise to tins end. the provisions of this chaptt.r a hereby application of all available noise•abateirreut techniques, draw large crowds or groups, �� — � (b)lneintensit of the noise; (c) Whether the declared taheseare erabic' " Qrdtnance KOf U06 w'e immediate cumplianccwith the requirement of this chapter but where nn inechanisai or amplifying equipment is nature of the noise is usual or unusual; adapted at an adjourned of the Council would be Unpractical or un- reasonable. a conditional em ployed, such events shall be exempt from the (d) Whether the origin of the noise is natural or unnatural, regular tneeting of the City of Ch -co. hold on the and!or limited noise permit provisions of this chapter. fel 1'Ire frequency and tnten• 12th da: of Augtu_t. l,74. by ilio may be grantod an applicant, sits o[ the background noise, if foll'ow'ing Celle AYH;S (pasncdinen Andrews, excepting the particular project or activity from the provisions any. l f) The proximity of the noise ,4ici.aftert%, stuff, Stewart Of this chapter for a limited to residential sleeping facilities, i int;ei NUE S Yace period, not to exceed siva months. to renewal ig)'The nature and zoningof ABSh:NT! Councthaen hurray upas n further Cher showing as at grand good the area within which the rise emh & Smilh �C&a` , A 3INGEL Cau:;r conditioned d by a schedule ed by for and datriif; of 1 The dt�n Icy ,of the in. -E er harnphanrt nrOpriAt a thereforApplications in ons habltatiott of the area vithin which tits noise emanates, ATll�a1 f3AItF,UlN A I,v,11ti prapriate caves Rlppliealionti for such permits shall bei madt� ll) The Dine of the day or night the City (:lens Al, in the dep<artitient assigned by i"a City process noise occurs, J) The duration of the none; All(iG .0 (.%Y.s0N fill( C; ch `point p permit, n t+ n Una form gy,�avtdcd therefor Such M tthothor the �norse Ia recurrent ihiermitt(`nt, or con. City Ativan v l'ulrlitih August 21. 1,174. application whop l ba, proceh�c%! slit„t ,and', r1) Why it r�r ihe'noi,e It, tile taUta rag tnanncr. i.5 produced by a commercial or ROM none:onimet,cl;al activity, /9�-211. aA•00r't �'��i�t: Q�.� artt� Tlcctrisi C:ocupnt�. i`�3:11 rtX"trtri;t{'t�, �"t~:11%Qt'ttidl< RU14 No. 1 tiht+et No. .ttlw i ) LINE it:t T STc INS ��aritxzt�ui) Clvcrlte3d rttnnuinoa to rAll 'dwil Apvllr; t tb for :+revice (Cnnein—i) t }. Tlxtereiiiuw 3eyatui die Vcre4 1 tmztb (cgntinurtl) b, atathod of Ttefund (continued) (6) 'N"bL'n two uC morn pit ::en tn,tkit %. ioltct ttdra.nre oft tits metas tivenaton, retundttblo atnouttta tt+pl be d:intrlbuted to treRa p-Irtles in thn aruna rroportlan as tht+lr i,rdlvidutcl Rdvarceo hear i to an Lptnl,olnt AX' rnaCa. (G) No parmant %111 hu tn�ado by V'0uttllty In orto:e+ of the rtmount ldrti.rt�si b7 tho nppilcnnr: 1. oripirliconim ror aftor is C"rlsri-tit 10 ynmu &tho utility Irt Prtit ran.dr to roncter t, service from tho oVertilca. Kid rtry o0rrtturda l iLmount rrjmM01,,V at tlio end of the 10.Iexr period vrill bocomo tho propert;r of tho utIMY. C. Overhead 1:— Xiensiany to Serve SuL•divi,+ictu or Developments 1" Cond(tioni of Service f Overhead cmetisittns may be: constructed when conditions in either a. Or b. bolow ate found, to azlstt . (1) The lots within the rk5WOWAl suhrtiv(alon or the development d'dsted as 10ro-01y de=scribed r parcels prior to May i, 13;0, aAd siSnif cant overhead litir'a ONALL within the st'WI talon ar development, or (2) 'l,be,iseiv residential subdivision tet' development Is cone for which a mastor plan, pre)lmInary neap, or tentative map was r lerl before 'May S, 1,070, with Oct appropriate local au*horiucs, pursuant to the flubdlt'(.- on Map Act and an agreemQnL for olMOV sctvity %las entered Into with the t:tility Lrfol t. `r' : 3, ,137'«. b. The minimum parcel size ,41thin the peiv rerit'.e-rtl;tl sntriiVIsinn ar ""ll tt5tata rlevolop anent, ident0aule by a m .p t3;ed with the local V'»erniur.ntal outircrr .y, is 3 Acres and the applicant for tt.'e extension shmt,s that till of the toilottlny conditions exist: (1) Local crdthaaces do ro;,. reotilre undurE;ror,ntl t nnstructlon. I t (2) Local ordinances or ia.ad use policf"r du not _permit further division of the parcels in. volved sucli tr,at p...,4fl S.-:5 1055 than 3 acre,.i could Le turmed, ,. (3) Local ,rditiances or eared restrictions do not IIONv more than one sit le•fant'ily dttellinr or accommodation o;i cacti ;Mrcel of lesn than acres. of my poi tion of :s f,.ticel at less 0171 3'adres. (d) New ovirhead Ittles rR ra�,,i,ted toorreit, jp,p .TeS[dtTr 1i41 .511>i31 2 Si+yit would not be —Mproximity io,"' 7�isp' lf„fram " a anted sc Enjr 1°rcal wa} Etnte or nattutiat .par}:, .._.. ar•o0mr"aren dete.niI-Mt "6r 'a 5oti'errinroat:it xtF+ncy to1 a rif unttsu tl .renrr interest to the general pa"flic, (5) Fxctptiorial cirriiirr,tarc.'s do not mist which in the T,;tility's opinion %%arrant the i`nst+il� lation of unfjeiground dist ltitit,nn f,totlttwr,. St•he110er the Irtrhty in okes this provls(un. the circum4taim's shall t.e dt_s':ril,ed promptly to a letter to the Com missitio, with a. cul)Y to the applicant for the cwtunaion. (6) The Utility d�res not elect. LO tnstali tilt, extension Underground fol, its oper.ittttg coil vent'ence. Whetiever the Utlli',y elects to install the extetiston unrl«rkround (at lt,r operating con ventence; the extras onst Cotnpalred wiLli overhend shall t,rr borne It), clre Utility. w'rin pro—Italty to"" n(tttli, mr in u ithl? 1.r'+10 fo', t fron' t r,, h e$!;7 , e"'tl e, tight of,wary of t)t'sinnated $into• ece`nl _ r 'ti+taya rn41 trc+iU tzt l,uii.!`nrot.. **Vv;tblP trim" 'shrill txic;tn''illn4"o tr""Brad d+atrilitit+un factii;0c4'00"Id ttrr oven fay nruturir?ts or `pctlestri.tna tr.` vviing almig ncetitc bll;4,A, tg3 or v131014; parka or t:cellic arcita, (continued) � 1 AtlriCcT ettvr tia i lt).1 ls"mctl by Tante Fikd Oct, 2, 197 l) ci5iatt \cis, 91 G20 #1 469 T. I'Itol)ort't, Jr. Effects"'" Tr(qr,•_ 11— 1971.— - Vice-'rcr�iclrrtt—I�ntcs And Vahl tion 11esctiution No, r f�, �I� ¢ •C� /r�k 11�` ��ry ��� �r� �`, I A t.��jr. fr '�` ' (''� """v'444(,,,,ttti � 1;r� r iVi �( � k�!�� l',} ° -•'.i «:N' �1„•ias�'T1J,t4�1�.M'>:Lt",tY.'a•x'„i,F ,f�i'1'`LC'Ts� �., 1y4T1:?+�Gpr6�`i°iC►14 931. The purpose of the.,,o. rulao i o to eutab- lisp i' fiY;!l•a'! SIh3.^ 17i�.t lSnCol1L"t;f;s„= L'utl,m' 1.'1'5+x. re,,p n;ibry.C` tctro.nt, r ,Oljrvv Un 13nG on r raf+:+�.F'rf1� az'f� i lexr r? t o uom-, V pubtle's Wif,> l for i iLlber ead GhY,t;ir^ Porest pr'ocll'lo u, whilLI at t,h " �a irr�• t i.o J.1i�., c,utw � i.f;:r . r,� �i1 `bo the publi:4 ' r+ need £ur w:�erch'v+1 fi fan(l v1.'N.ttI M., ran3a and fir /.;>, a-nd revs iat,i:er>al opprixt,onities el.•i, 1 Ain -this and 4rlt.urp oe�.r- t).^ a`la Jttlln Ule' N"Orth('Ir'Or'b1: DSubrct. -pr�:t, n The rulets are not, intoli!: A t.O !'k .34�t in Ll:" 't;tt,::cX14 property "'ar Public use vit rou �:� �"i':t;tt`w' 0", i}flit G47i:,* 'T%ltltitSTl+ }a. 17r? 'uTFc � A1CS of `l't♦3 `[1 .l n ytjj1 .'. C• ri,F t, 1i�i�"3 t�+J11f?'d' C.4� C �v ].Tilsi .fill i r p i 111 l:QtiVG' r21s:t.f iEQlliiT.z dlvCt'�''�'• shell ppi;;, u t s., e ` '' Tia e 11 B a�. ar;,t. oer acr`,,-" meatts the ;a= Of x.S,�•„ K?� t.2 iC`k' d•. n.. :h ” cr��a �spc "i rat areas Ott bx e s height Of the 'tree stems of ct�m.prei.al specie,s.. per a r [:1�d 7.r..�l 1�?'��C.1 « ii�id[ikYff ijj srjecj;:!slt Ci�t),ns "hoc1l4"rTing 9>�, cc _ ;xr frr r r.ne, ponleroza pine, Jefx`'; ey` pine, �,rK=Stern TK�Fit +. � �ir�� LY:F] tr: �i a , red fir, Do'uslaa fir, incen—;.e cee�.*r, F,.tj L such other ypectea as are at. pglat«et irF the Timber H-Irvesting Pla- n tbnt�, nrK: ccr=l'rC 4: X11 hQ� fesi,bd and: marFa" ;tel ror future Biber growt1'i 'r7c1en such O'the'r spt:'cle,-- a4 -e r_ppr: vecl rf �n C.�+;:s` b1 : Ti « ""Countable t:X 4�o" LXeanz a t;.T: eo 't:t'.'ot czll �}+» 11:it5,j ;,l {{s w ,..r..r.�....�...�+r iY1 r��y� �y1.��' Nry {{y•/ r r t q ly `Y n /i r .( ee (a) Tm: mu:jtr be, i- plr,C: pit IE-4r.sy. `vwf) rr04f1r; (b) The tx tx rtu3t be live ana 111ar.1Fh . ^f «YI ,',,o t . 1,. �f+ S. %i �i .1�i:.Mu' •^•M. �M'«�11E. k.111.a �':i �rJy 1. yl.,ea }•'Y.t it . l"r � l a{', i 1 i .{���'S{Yf {¢ "A'1.� ��-7°'•r � "�• l��f'e r i .� s � ,�r . .ta�, :, •>._ r ' ,. [J;i .f.f_Z i'1^C)f`k::l'3i.e`ti1,1�. ii0...W.a tit?,h��� �t3 J1 ':�a S lc'e11.�r` . .", r.�G•.r:3.'Si�Jn;i.� i^r rr en t,'r' Ctl 93�.1:i �c-''Facl_'1'�•���, ":���r� �r�r.c�ll r�,�=.T,�� a. I.l�x�1'L� zxr,�) �i��;c,�:c��a„s Lr.•ec: <y,G' rt tson*laer4� 'r]I p (i a i t.i wi.t;h at .leauc . o1w.-i;tilyd of ihc- fioto a), Nve crown, 0,,Vnag 4+'x,tv;il L by bhe 4jia!Jt;r cjpo "Il:tx.o2Js t 932:�. 7�w r�fLGiJ �r� ..K7Tl. `ria{ L. fi,s`:ArlY".teLlor;" . i g,:in • thG. r^1 a.rcil i`.i.catir;,**n of ProJucbi'vo, prltcr,' al or t.ir.rlar°a a,.,7ri IrAo brir rak k%Vv Oa„a"eCrCr by hrri a.^ngr,a,laticin cc>csjster;[. with nortiall cac:rrw}"i.:ci :forersfry Site I shall, donote N.i.tc s of highcni, ��o�u4t .vi.ly, Site 7'L and Site III shall, denote Mites of intermediate product tiv i t.y patten tlEll, and S.i. te. IV and Site V shall, denotes sites of l,oa.eot productivity t,r!rt,erxti.til. , 532.1.7. �.z7,:ph. "Slash" uie_,ans br:ahchcts or 1imbs 1 Cana o '{.hart roi r- incber, in d. anie,,er, 4t1c1 hark: ana split iarOdttcts debri,.r, ]:r:l t on, the grotut l as z:c re- sult of 'timber operations, 93P, -IP. Sgag. "Snag`" anc ans a. stan,l ng d.z.a,d trrnc or stwiding nc.c.tiort M1 thereof, rt't; aL"d.1,oso of species, 932.1.9. eaia4 Tr Qat went Areas, - In r rder to pr+:atec t: illle i nt.egr ity of un clue area,., "'Special Treat.aont Arc,&c" moans areas withi.riX00 i'c��t, as Measure.? along the oll-rf ice of the grou;'.d, of hi stc; r' Lc rr :� the dol cog i oaf_ ' a•i es lis desigrateet by the local governi:V body. �h Areas of ptrbl,i.c inter'e3t, such as nat iviial, state and county wti.;,d and scen.c: rivers, and, protected lwa,terua.yp; state and i'r"derel high,,ray:� or other roads de iepated as scenic highways; and national, 'state, county, � sni =nicipal park, shall be considered as special trewtinent area$ with the application of Section 4512,(d) of ho E'�tbaic itertour, ces Code;: �`v 932.217. Stock! ng Standard. "Stocking standarl" ut,.:e na the; iol1.owinG: ( ) line follovi:ng res;tuurce conservation. st;�xdards define minimum Rrc:Ptrcble stocka•ng, and an area covered, by a Timber i;ta.rtesting Plan: shall be cla s!ified as acceptably stocked if ei. t her of the -Collowing. conditionz e;c.ist Vithin fives Years a.ftrex-. completion or timber crierations (l) The -,rea contai.na an V average point ceslxnt; of 300 taer acre, 'to be computed ,a,o follows: (A) tach countable tree Which Id not, more thanfo-ur (tK) inthen in d;.}=ei,,er ra, breA st hejght.. bMj count h Y (B) Each countable tree over Vour (L) inches 'and not; more than twelve inches in, diamA.ter at breaist hezghl- to cram-r:t :as -th," -_ (3). i� g 1`,". I 6 1.'iIfitJ�2»,'i: i. l�,'i_ol; ! >I rA. lz" r•".. i:uvl rpt III q, 1Y1.-+11 1 w1 , ,! , t Y. t.;Co�•,�°r,a r. f .� ! 1 �G a, •� P y" • �'' d / !• Y i,,. r e ,x ,.1, c'" )�,c.+v{tri,-: r, t,, �lr � i,, �..�. •�,C •A r. , I =81;.4, a^ 1. f �. t Lr,g» r a M A y t1 e � t i r• t` M F:. Ilriber "Umber vdr,arin the certLin or r•pnwin.l, r bf,,I,b u(' 00--,r or ot1°uv :�O] d ww)d forr.•r,; a+a#c�lt��`t::,y ixdc:l.�afisr�tr, C;IXr If'.i.x'`t l Lrut'v,, fr(.�n;i I;y«�f4>'a� `L'dd �,:2 for cowl t•y° ial iY�J?; j�Yt:;.t (9, I.it��X LSI''°^' 4Y1 ��fi Jnclrtc mall 't ho, rE efi, ir! 1jitl:it.ig, bit rryit, "I iwi t nd `,;, con.ritruction of t`oa:'io, "t1L�'7. t)Y"t'.�L�4<; y f'1 k"c �' y'�. t3� :t: r 'n V -aw C'X'C3€3:,. ri int, y.. land - N -13 ink; r,t` �.r»t,y i '. f I ter } rd; aro abri�:�, vnn , but eXcl ucl t 2r.g prc-p!:_ratory- work nuc:t as t x c"� it da•J: i ra *, srzarvrsy n , or roF-.O fJ ae— gj i`,,-,. Rt,7v) !,.1 or harvest crC Jrl?i��aF.`r1t L� v+:i �i<I:�`CT11 f1CiT�1 UJil'%IErInrld`,J',. :iwv,11, as berries, fcrn , eZLo'emi , y y vdlstl�:t oe, ht,rbo, and Otbc:x prorluaLL, 4rbWi 1tc-• -tion catanot nor' LAl,y' be expezt�e d `to resuI-t i,'rr n. t}treat to t"rare yt,. air, water,, or ,;Oil. YrOstili7 C,-!=Siy. 0,()%o not Coant%ti1.ite L'Llabc'r C�j+{"•L'�•�-1 C7 rdri 932.28. Tij-tb(.,).- Ope, dtgr~. "Tivi'l-er rarsk.rrw` or" ti+c:» ,ir} any ric:r on"Who in engaT,--.d in timbor hi>aa o3:r ax- wrtar:a cc,rii;ract,,t wdi.tb of (-rr; to coni - duct clivii opera.i;ions ou hl:, except a per:ar u -Wbo is engaged. in tim- beropp-r•at tuns a r:I an, employee v3 i,h w wee s ar, li_i p romp rl's a.Llo n . 932,29, T'1mjjt?i .0-,rrii 1i - "Ti.Gibe - own -3" viv,,Ln."" any pc:r:C.,il '4rbo Gvn[ cavi- merci.al t.:t.ber, -t:irr erland, land, c+s' tanai:wr rad}a 1S; inclu4 ng Chri, ;: ,,s tree r:ighLs, on l,1 dL,, of anenther cxcPjVt r), foO.4., al. 932* 30. Tractor Roads and MUd,: T.rall.s. `rrlx'LtC:'I';:tr raador and. ulk;i.d traila" meanz constructed tz t7 il,.; or ec w?�.2a? i :4h �d pat l* wv:d by tr actor. a a.- other rothear" v e'hi,c'' 7: es for zkidling logo in going to and from 1t: ldirigs 91.2.31. We erbreak. "Wta:�terbreak" wavamo a diit::id., dike or, '.p, or a, corabination thereof, construc:°i Qa across tractor roads, skid trai.: s, fixe brreAks, and roada diagonally' so that �,mter fl.ov :L;i. e fec-ti l' diverted therefrom. , ARTIC% a.• SII;,VICULTMATj 4d°RTROD 3 + 1I ,r l eth ver. The s ,. •»,_. - J�.r,- tua,1�1"LC.i..�d.., 1.., Zrt_t,."�.L:a �t.�?e tr'i;i:Gt1V`�* t7�`'th,Ir.� &x`'�7.C,.1.e 7:5 `ta.i5xe- zcri't;e ,i vir_�zltux} .1 :ethocls that, taxi rL d plied x%irAl.l provide fol. ;:,,tacking tld Ori l°y "i�E'etr' ti%1 ;t3Cktil s't r21Ai Leds o See ion 932.'20 of th rules and. C�tction 4161 of the Act-, erdcL ai`Icli will. provide for future Coa irluous ti-ir- ���"=i ii"�""G//`ox4t d n jt. imbNcc�..["1rC,;a+l wwhichwi�C2F;rQ f F_,as ble *4111 be at, or 'KT£`.ex the pro-- +.i•J.n �'d� �Y i a�d, ri �7.. t'V` ioVt` ,:, Iti�l� f' timber 1tt:, Lr'AL7r 5j,.}. t: ,i, tv'S .t 'zakly. The p'lt?"4'^^. wion of ? elth'Jt1 3t%e)t.ld be GIe:t?l'CdLri';.;a by wi 3tiY7' a15 at timber stand G er;a ii vi< r ,, tit+4 r spry , In;nd stabi f�a ty, �:ra.:,^.rtiaa l crt%ti.u1, slash treat- raerau, rni "vj:3tioaj Rspectv,a4 iht- fGj_jot'jv 's�.l'Fir:i�.+;"a'rLl lit vt'+'ri: or cC3Cibinaticn, 't;hAr,, oO f 1. ^,�l to ;11 is i rib-�r opera tions . +six (6) s ilvicul.tura,l Metiiods i ' az def infirl in "i:'t}Y'eotty Te., "aal,'ogy,, A G w�aa3x'y Cd f' Tr�chxa wal YXi1S t�,ed in F 10r C:Str^' " Society' e:x Aw?zi--n tore: tiers, no-vv..jT apply to cc^ral t im be stt:.i, ; in CaUflor'n�a, The Titb_M lcrvet;t'k,� flan sh l.i clwaignetc rar7 ,E ."' �� �'''.. /.. S� : to '+��lr. 'e+" PJ °. '.r W... +, �"t ,, i �. _ „ � �:. ,'t' ..'t ', �';• �{3il.:e ,Y t' to }.d+"r 4oftnr14 tr. 1,11— Tjwoi.�r 6i�"•lid�r';r.�'i;��, ���.��'SC�Ir A+Riri1�L1'r til whi.oh r+. ,1].••tr'1: ,:.,t ' ,t.<e v i''5,.+a+,.v.,t+:f r'..hy + ^,`.{ t,ti ;. .`rY y� , �':r,h ' .,t ':'r" t.;.1.5;'• W L. �'e::±lr .`� :7 f ram- � x rt f'� t 11tb (r { +'pl. ,,,'4 t ir'y i,,,, W��1 cif Lon.,. E, o.'' .»' f.%a19',.,;�{:i'kY* ','sr1• r�rl`N)1,.`.� R,1,1!T ti.xslic�l* +) tr.h 1t 1•Fit�» In wi,F.h t Wk SON" !','I t.'.t,i:'.'�, 9,'sK` i➢"'��IGIt::} 4�C!t,l".:�,�Jt?t� ��Xi Taxtbgar Harvesting TY ,»n, filed st., pzarl1�y+i by P --t-�rt1'wrQ x/tc3(T lL- 9,j3. -L. r`rzirjjj,U1 g� It Up . 'ane "thi nni.tig �9t(A17;;1d" ohet'Ll. be ruttsin� and � �se�vAa,tir or t-rces In a yowl.,; growtl.. `L:.ml<ir :::''iu. J to, � nc.t�E:a-'M UIV rUb of timber ,fo,4 Ler quality Limb, -w gi'rarr;t h, rsrs'1p wr' a,r;Yt•cz'v0 +40pt. posi. tion, or recover and use timber that wrau.1 rt otherti w e bo loot to rnor tal Ity. S,toc'k,kng st4ad,a.rdz, as deP i.n:ed in St:z i;on 932.20, M115t 1)'a met int- medis,tely after the thinning operation, 933.2. Selection j4 The "selcc=t:lon m thod'shall be the romova 1. of timbur� ,zs'.;a..1:1.y the oldest or 1jixgest tri.eo) either scattered trP,es or .in i<L- ra.l.l groups at z aa,tive'ly short interval n, coirunonl,f 5 to 20 years, repeated ixiaeri.nit e yr, by means of 01ch the coat irirmou:, e L -ab li.sk - me.'nt of ra.titral reproduction ia; erxcouraged and h.a uneven-aGecl rt -and is . Ira na event aita.11 the residiiml --r.,nr1. 1:,c, loss thnn #h : require- Meats of Section on 933,1 , tl 933.3. 5helterwond Metho 1, Tho ",.hr:A1 'synod erre#;7zod" ob,-'1.1 prL�vide for thy: removal of tlua cure timber in a Iii, ries of extend =aR`N which. c�frF� over a �,eriorl of years equal usually to . moro on -que. -Ler and often not more:: than rrv-,-»tr:Tth of t;h,z tizz ,^ r�:,, ,%aireo, to 1, rou thu, c,x op to a G*rcrest,%bl,t ase. xn this method, the establ'1l aert of rf,-'ttrs1 reproduction u:?ri}?r the paz-tial, shelter of seed tree✓ o is encouraged, 5to+:king i.zmmedi4tfAy folloir- ing vrepa.ratory cutting must equal or ercceed that te' forth in t1he stook-, ing standards as defined in Section 932.20. 933.4. Seed Tree Methal. The "seed tree method" provides for the reinoval of the timber in one cut exc'alat for tll; — ,ped trees to be left to restock the l.ogg.ed z rem. An average of at, ler,! t i`oux (4) seed treez, tventy- four (24) inches d.b.,h. or greater, or eight (8) seed Lress, e:ight�en (18) inches dAl,, or ,Teeter ;per acre must re vain, and-' no point within the meas- ured anlon� the surfac � of the greaunz ., Com,'ai zu�+-a!es f ; t seer tree sizes if logged area shall. be more thwi 15 fee -b from tile,y ry ,-. � � c. ..iotas of taraanbnr� c"tri'*� «G,i.',7.0?5 Q't:' gried trees a4 required in this section sjr411 be d,,t ux%): nes as f0ll Ov5: Es.+xh seed. 4.ree twt4-rntywfour (24) Inches or v,orP d,b-h: shall be ecp:ival,e'r_t to tufo (?) see+l trees trhich are Less t.hs.n twenty-foWV (24) inches, bort at ie a t. eighteen (l3) i:nches or Tore d..b.h. Stoc'� v may be obtained y either zaat rw1 civ artifiri l methrds: If, at •trey e:riti Of tiro yeYsac fOl- x :s first 94t,,mt after- cor4_nle'`ion of tWhiet,• Csy'%►''a:,'!tr i,�_nlj,, to _ in1 fr u l.'d�ri.n the seri of t;l�. x Y w nat=al t�#r r l:d I a :n£.y be ii,'1 , k.` t-,1 ".d,^tea"ttfinial,, regenwration merit be u.;id to provi v the ;',to(s'Ung requLreA. b;/ the $taoc'f.izg staridaeds i:t Section 932.20. An etr�..ticcl Timber hs.=ve:}ting F ya .i;;ha.l be fil rid for nuch bar—,rest and tonki ;, pilrsu »nt to the pro - .s r r�si+ r..s cry' 2eot, v:i 4: 91. of the Forex Fr:lctice rt • yl T.! ," Cy 1 r _ " Qw1t ht F� (g j rt; a � . rI t,C° r t' a t €'+lC 1 l.r:'r rd '� ty,t 11 I r• r d r• �^t +� t •a tta' ��1" tL L t�> t�ladil"'��'' },dx"tid".,t<Cra� itllan l' '��s. ?� C!,�1L}«xlftittiN (7 G�`r7a.�,G��e�r e.,r'4ri.t. �1,':1! V�Ii" �kJ�.F� Ira kr1i,Y. ,3t2s� '�+o �`ldyr.�u-1 �'a I U,': Y.,', r.'. a.�t. r sr., ,r 1, ,�.. �' I fS:i (taka(`'r.�1IG�,�) 4t,� tt:7 a.,:ljr�jjL.i <� '.�. ', . n , t'•ta. i:�1'acl (,i.Gt" tl, I, �l� l,,t".'�. y, ti , r '� E« `^+ {,� r } �r,Ft .. 0!;t,r,1.rar,11 'Eay IiirltQt .:rrcac7$rtL; rat' pLantrl.ng, or ol-taa,inod 'trj n%t:,.arwtl» :atae sl aL".i fro.,:t t.t.o vncai; tr;1;),.r�ctxL Llmber nttz d c) :t•aua vct�. coir rt)rirr4., t1l.e, jJ111btezt r, r,- , .its. Tbe c 1 fir c o t. L Ing to 11..E Ie0,t.+Ir. +a.°I nnt�t,lie )Od v.1II l b, aJ.a,l.a1.1 P,(1, t 0 'arca no l r,,+.a' than 60 ncroa wri"ten tbc. }:':r00, .aa PotCriWa.7 if.,hij h. . by cl.ecaa 6, 'E t t,aa'S Eli I'VI'Cu2t`ur al rr"Ahod V" 11, be app 11 (;d to areas r'at'a ,l'C4rf"Ca` tb irj 40 v re, wtion. Lt,,e Est'tj?Aatet3, i„,r4'tli:ian favi Uilt.'xlLI ..tt e.x1rtyll,O.y 1',,lgjjt (a) WberQ artificial x twgenera.tio a. ir, tg,ec.1XI rqd, requirejae..t,s for ad- c'}! rd. ;,.,ed scat,tz c e areas sh,.11. be .r.V' 1 s- rka ' U„r'lt:fI c illl; reel-nfaa"at.1 Uar must bL> u;if,d, to at;!t*alrt stocking s'twa(lhrds prt: ,cvlbod, iri, 0t*ction 9321.20. A date;.Ot.1:ned. effort shwi l a be iwtde- to regenerate the loFr,6;cc1 ii.t-et,!z; c1ur- roes the fia:ra't season fol.lct..ring l.oFginZ. The p;l.ant5.rjg or seaedi.rag shall be completed within three yeas;vo :foll;owi,nS completion of timber eaj (..j t `.cons Deficiencies iat stacking zhall be corrected, by pJant: rrg is ricce •ausarry to obtni.n: the stocking preecrlbed, in Sect tor, 9V'),20. (b) Where natural. z t ge.nerat. �t. e,a7 IV, ti,mbftw # oa y 13o etrt> in, blooku pr a'11 ad ails. oP .tbe fol l owivu, coa tlitionvo are met; (1.) The *,r dth of the cut b1.a' l d.nF! t not exceed 11000 feet, u;easured along the stLrPa,ce of the Syourad. (2) Xo point ithin blv- cup: bl (r .k Is mare th n 500 foet, meast4 e,A along the wox,fra,cc of the: �j4o ad, from an adjacent seed source o,,med or controlled by the -timber operator and/or timb=er wren er. • . (3:) lrhw seed source areas shall contain an-orerage 'c,1` at :Least vert (10) well-distributed seed tt.t eek; -t'ven-ty-four Aches o wore d.b,h, per acre or 'tyenty (20) ve7'L-dis•isa'.:i.buted, set=d. trees eighteen (18) inches or more dt.b.b., or a combirae.tion 'tbe.a•eo. t. Conbti rations of ntactbers and sizes of seed trees as regtUrcd in thi5 section shall by determined as foll.ova i'aCh seed, t,ree, t en` 7--faur (,,,4) inches cur more d.b-.fir, sba l be equi.*;al.ent to t (2) seed trees vhich.a.re leas tN%u tveaty--our° t24) '.joke d,t1.h , but, eighteen (18) inches ox” wre 4.b.h, (t4) The ?ta.i3.cerii: seed soi.'.r°" 4 areas aimed or cozV.roll.ed by the-. L.1w. er operator and/or ti be.: owmel shall be In t: tries G- at leaz , 330 feeti,n width measu_"ed .along the: sur=face of the ground ed, a.l.:a:b ng and r�Lrr.1."lfA t •1.h R, ed,zof the cut block. (5) The seed source; arews :sh:i.V. be so Located as to fa,cil,i- ti,c.t-1 na.ti.-;i7 of the tut area, taking into consiclevi- t7.i]'.`1 t:op'f.Sg"k"aphr- and Y1a e a.a lir; "rii nt4u r umircMmrr� uem P, ,• t �.y 'j'.t,t' i,Iy i � S )'f: 1, wl :r) i4.)�tt .a� ta1a t rW il'.�LY�� :.�i�.d.�"ei�. � s. �., � °ai.s. ,"i •rl )l.t,t of I.¢* clo nrt; ; a ,, tt; ,iii G.1:, �ttk �try,,to .� ., ,:. ;'" •r., r• r. , 1�,� b,..-'1 ° t t,'tat;,�rl f,1V`r..t^ ' thinz the z;> Od igaurce av,ua :,hal.x. not, be cart balott oig Adri inn"m nu.mb,.ir reNit,"Nl In (3) t'anc) (4) ti'wzjo "Ljt)t.Lj t1+4s cut block the mi,ti9.rrt:,*rt r,t Qc!1J' n,9 presert.'t cA [n,"��� ti e)r� 32 �":n. If It l r 1.00Wsu.r1y, fi, j :a:rti Ciqial.1y x est x.9atc. i.+t,- tr c,�a to meet stoclrin: rt?rttal:r 'ir:t'na'lv,l, '++'il vri',E i vily, bo ree1r ivA bef%)1'(j p.j1 c}3 , i7 « _ t; SSE l v ra Citt _t anrsna Cutting ide .Cs)r'_•th� c>;br.3ag n�,rrsr,R, avrl regi vqj, k1',E' only t;�IrSil�� r,;�irb ctx'c diad, ciy t1 , or det orirjra,:lrj ; bQc:LjItje of zlaral;e:rinl rite)„� � �'ac�xn fize, wird, insects, disease, flood, or c)t;her injurious u.gwtt,. 933«7, §ecial Treatment Areata, ` ., one Or PL combn.71, _n �n "�,gLc��;1. �rc��,,�.��sz,t u�era ” rra t,3 ren o#' eufititQ1, znethad;;tdescribed in SOct-fOl),1 9 1 , ' �,. t 933. -� C 933.3, or 933, 6 '311,3.17, bei; used 1,ilth due coa�;aidera Lon for protecta.on of the &xen. 933.8. R cert af�`',f.c�cat im— . !Under. -,n)y st1vic111t;tir^rel. rnetYrcafl �rhen a-:tlficial rege•.0 Brat _o:.,n is:,� x+,l;„�]«�'� Z'1 t )jej %,;T1bEC �f.,';�"t.'ri�,�il� 11ALTI to restock the area., the dpSree of e;t•ook,tncr chsl.l be reported to the State Fore ater Umaua,l.ly, botWee i October 1 and Dgceml or 51., tae . i r), Y a.r ,i'o'C-l.ota�i ng coaap? et•ion of lo��ti n�, by the 1, mloer o 7i.:.i or hili at,4ent taz,e until. the st,ocl stocking nta.ndard of Section 91,"1.20 J" ec eecle�cl, This rer* Vt.. jtaa.l.l i.zicl.u,,>e a dc^ccripti.on o t:� ,rt i, i.�.,:<r.) .. 'ne1 ;a Utz method used,.. 933.9 iW_3 The requir-oma-nts of bbis ar. icl.r,, ar>.%17. not prCj - hibit the t11ib+32” op ratox from cutting or 7't,«rU7"JirE; trcez for put;pones of clenriag t,hO rights-Of-;,ra;y, log landings, campsites, or firebreakv, neces- sary for the conduct of timber opera.tloar3. Thi3 of ChristIl3a trees a,nr1 construction of an integral par,, of a public tire nroteGt ioa a;envy fuelbreale a`wire also pert Led,. ART1CLE 4. 914. Lbo -in.. lr�eNlr s. Every ' a� d l a ence in the : �.. e.. y " .a op era.. Or shall eacerci.n,�• dtte ag .�•a ;sit r~nd oiaer? ...man Of fvl1. LP6 > yarli.ng, and loiad— itg of timber or any t:wtivity Cl7�rn9 -?il, thf-rewitlh, 'to n'."i ni111Jze- Gt,Etwage to residual and ma in sin. the r�rc�:.ractivty oft beri trod as , Prcviderl by the fo?l i`ltg secti.c z,L3 lei" thl ; ,rti; .,,, 9) t �� lar x�rrct _. T e ; c �.� r - N . l l b,r i't. �, °' t�o the full^_:; , ea;... tent pos.Able th-q- t: apograpuy, l.eart or trgej, 1.andit-19.0, Utility Lines, local obSt2'1j.^t`L,Jq3 _-:ad yafrihy '`a-tor,'a' perclit!, .Ln line Sttt ski(ldin ai- rec or art m"wal r !`.^rr_"i R ' w] t rot.sl.dxl rot be or 2312.2J1 b (Ittake desfgo, 1,41(1ltlrenu')Its where %Bell +ciuhcmagts ilea more res'tt le« t lye, 23M Anchorage t7ti1hou so 11I fa flln(7tioll Its 11 Col"plCle sOlf+•G411tt1ilIC(I unit �+11 al' wfthntrl kh(+ slid Of hrrrirontal dfaphrI16Ms or floor 1)ral htg systclns, OA)Crete orlull,Vonr} Willis shall l)c tutehurc+tl;ri IIIF ( SPACE 101 AI�i►�=-1�11CT1L1!; M( NA1,N:r ., ntld roof's whir, provide Ial�ritl su > )art f )r thew floors litlntc!-rnut)tt'ltl rusi5kin r n1.51571NC is rl til)ltec 1 I itll, ,S"r1Ch 1111ollor111; �, h Ctlntill le il' 4vif11 tile rCrtuircntt,nis IOr (1 (lilt. Shrill pl'aV`Idt+,l pf)tiltil'C rlll'l'('t colillecl1011 01lptlhle Oj'jr'Si8tltl r file nitlt7lCtlt' I'45fstitl Sl)a('(` fl'illlMe 118 rfVCri 111 .' t� the hall (, 3ccIIo11 2(311' (j), zoillal forces sial :ool ill1ilis ia1111i)ter tsi 11 111inililttnt farce of 200 SPACE FRANO: R'(()MENT RESiS'I'INC: i' 1)ouucl� t)rr lint'al foot lr(' %1 all, tehieflover is (,realer. lire uirt� I _ iltg si>nr r. frtlrnc 1n which the n s s t1 verl1clil lobed c'arrv. ill 111usOnry %i ails OI' hollu��' units of t'avil will t ( 1111chors InI rle,ei rel I , - lc 1nl)cls and joints tire t,a 1al)le of r . (1 rt'inl'tlrr'ecl Y is Shull he embedded ire t, iteral forces is}, bellditti., II)MIlent,g. i �5fst i,roolvd Sthlottlrul clement of the wall, SPACE FRANlls'--1li+'RTIC:AI, LOAD—cAARYINC: i 1"or floortllld rool'sysIvIl1S.solljoet.to liIterill Forces due to ear'livillilli * iI'milt'.dosiipwd to Carry all verticill loads. 11 it St)nt'(1 'il slwll beotw provi(Ird ctl)lrinuoos cross ties, Connccted In the dill f ((°) Sytnbohr noel NnUltit)las. The icailowliti; s}'lnhals rt►1d ncl nt, s 'illi in, hetwrr+l t1i111)hrltlnl chords which shall he capa-of t(sl;ctitc!r 11plal} Dilly t(, the pr{)visit>os of thisSrctirllti t tt ns tV'llll ill(` diov)Citlted mill atlelll)rai?c, oi' 1'CSIStltlf, the f(arc(!ti tl'll)Iltal'' t l vrelo. "file dist( rt'iolls of ille walls lltld 111c! floor alld roorsy'slCnl Shall C; � (s,1 I'l t•ical C9itf11Clellt for 1)a,tic 411(?ilr ilii s[)CCffll'd i11 ia((!tirllt " hr <'On+rdere� 231+f (d) I in Iho design of, the anehorag . l to 1•estal belldirlgr II + ( Wlrlll' Shill/ I)(? dr l tte(l C!+ hIililiCl'letl) C'nefh4i(!Ilt rIS s Ie( )) ,SCeti c 'sill ur i1o('I I;� whore •, ecif' I f utt 23I i I f('et, i�'fllifl h•1111)ing voillivett'(I ` hl ,(. ill(. anchor Spileing tweeds ilS sCl ftrrlh Itt i ili)IC Na. 23:j ( ) A II _ ' _d 21 1(l dl'awal I1 nol avev1)itihllliln('hUtg1 rCl.tiv((nnlls C�1' InfIIS Snll)C(!t (a VV'ijh- Tlw (Illmellsioll of, the building Il f' + ' `.a . erllsa'gtlunboncltn, f )Otilcd�pts-sh;llln(itl)uusetl,tlt luih(',al)t)lirtllntx+c�ti, I' i R-0 ill /), f = 'i"hc plan dirlteoslarl of" vertwal lillel,111 hide re,%i.%jjo ; y}s- Earthquake Regulations ten) it) feet. Sud'. 2;31,1.1 C I)IIIICIIiIj or structure an(l evelT por- +r i„Ill'rilI lort'C ap lliud lo, OV' limn Ilwroof shall be dC.Signud Iuld constl•acted to resist .grosses pro I I I (I ,, ;!, or r, rexpeclitt'Ic r, C i �''!, 1 1t('ral l'trrces tail 111( ,i);irl til IIrCSII'11Gtllr(.11 It it, the;lir ( lvillaht lilt(tile i eel as pr(lvided In this Seclfon. Stresses sliall he I � alleulated 1S lite rfflrcl 01'11 roe ' • un(l(yr r'onsidoraltell (c la)ri I (c a t 1:001-level above (11C iii'llidattt)Il, `I"hi>li r hfn izontlthy at each Moor or /''r 'I'hill portfoll of` I' + ,. The filrcr di 111 h �' coll5it, rh(l,c•onr('lstrnlr'(I ;it the t(aI) of* ihc� ” fl'nnl (1111' hl)ri%t)ht}II dlrCG�tl(ill G .1S5111nCd t(1 CUII)c Slrlr('IIII•(', ill tilt' IrVc'I /(.'I'I1C r(+ttl(Illlfll t I� �? The i)rovisir)ns of this Scetfon it i)1 ` to tit tease ~hear Vshall 110 illstrfl)Itted raver og portlot)of the 11)lill also to all parts thereol', includio ' } e . u acture as , tu)it ilnd tum ioeludifIg I,,'veI ri tltcorftio r tr rOw rteight of the shite= the Structural frame or witlls, floor ("' ia„ (14,J). A ru(af'syslcirls, and other 5truchir(tl fciltures, hr l leil;lrt'Ill feet a},Ovc the base (h) Pefillitipns. Tile followingw Nutnerical co offici 1`tl level % )t� Or .r,�r(spe tivrl Molls or IIlls Section: dgfinitions apply o'nl y the prpvi= � III In I,tlsir 'No. 23-1. l.(`v, col 1S set fo1 I3C� tstrlrcltsr;(I system tvitht'il roln)I rl i --LV val r1f the �trtickurc" rcfcrr load-(ttr SYSTEM HNi , S tztc v , . „od c ( , } i o ell rc,tl t l a. ( (fr tntc, (n llu5 systant tllc required lateral fprecs lire leo`'' t hat Ievc,l tl lricll is lippee }` f rt+ subscript t , resiste(1 it} sbOlr tvillls or braced frontes as hereinafter (,a filled. c'1 )! iter ,truc�hne, l p (ast In 111( rus►i1t p(rrfiui� of 3, r 13ifr1Cll,l7 hliAi111, is ,I vertical truss or its equivtlicllt which is pro; l.ov- vided to resist l,lterill fore(, in the ri el .r ilt leti�el u'ilicf. s., lolrlt+r dn,1r)1 (' nu'Inhe1's in'r'stlh tote system and fel which Ih.e 4 ollsirler,ltio, i rily to strc!sses. Al �!'av'rrturnhlir I('('lt tl n i1n11 neural nt at the hili(+ ref the boildillt or strnt'lui-e. 1,A'i`l+;Itr11. I+"t)lt(,1, IihSIS('I('VGSYS•I'FN1 i4 ilial pari of the rt/+ �!'h(' necrttunilr� nroul<'nl ill is"'(.l is _ tul;ll s�sle1ll lu tt si1'ut h" hirh tllr liurt(11 lilrc'cs p)rescribe(I in 5 • ' (, # (I Total nllolher ol', ,Irl" ilSIVI Section stolirs atsOsc c�sivriot }ar.trl('. z nc d, O C`` I+`ondanit+tllili per oil Ol' vitrratiolt I)1' l ht lrnlhlirlt; 01° slrli(ttn r SIiI�;A1k �1'JI►#1. fs it t(�all de3f;t)('(I to resist 111tcral fiicrs itltrllllCl (t) iter (;,ill, 111 srenad� iii Ib( dire bort older• Cooler 1 i Iteral In rh'1'elin 1, r) Twill It 1d or shear .►t thin h;ls(, 1 ial' )ntlli t(rl Ili(tl')crs, oth(r thiiil s(`arin r �ti111s, laterally 1I1'; is a erml[Iu'rr <Ifrrtensanull tih•urlul 11 s •Ment ec 126 g ,illy slip- r I, , =s: ;there T a I designates :fiat lr.c l ithll�s, tor' rsit t•, z z7 , t r 231!1 IV Totltl dilatl hart Rs dt;litlt;tl In Section 2301 Itrl�Putlitl ! iIle p anti I(oil loading 4peeir d In Section 21303 (1)) w}t4rc tipttlfelll)} :; kart 7314 � '6"" l f ,�C;t;i''t'rUn; N�shall Iw 0gtabl to tho lalill deutlinntl ;111as26 11 of,ill0 !Moot liverload in stcurajfo runt►varehollse (),II)N„ ..•...•................. I,! -3A) The tctt`al lateral force Vsha 11 bc! cllslrtlunle(I in the it!ft,i11 11, ocrnpantcles. Where silow fowls sir(, conside'rod thesnow load shall also be Ill(Andod: however, %*Ocala c,f structure in the follolving ntannor: Itluprove d by 1110, .rlutldin , 75 I10rt'ent nutxia)um, h C?fflefai tf14 sooty land nifty ba icthtaed aft to .• , .,.. ..,..,(l,�f��l) f`c�,00�1V U��� ,, rot "")fit�,itortfa►t of blrtvllch is located at oris assigned uir to level Ion ;-respectively; 1', lwed not exveod 0.15 'V and rrany bei ausftic�rc�tf its 0 for v,tillca (p�� of t3 or less, and tf , -The he weight of a par[ or portion of it structure, Numerical ceeMcient dependelrt j1pon the zone as d 'tcr- mined by Figures No. 1, No, 2 and No, 3 in this Chapter. For l,� ri�r 1" �1" _ , .r :• ................:(14 -5) locations in ,one No. 17, shall be equal to one-fourth,_Per locations in Ione No, 2 Zshall he equal to one-hall'her laEXCEPTION: i 1 : ce- tfar0, in Z.hne No, ,3 Z shall be cental to one. i XCEP'ITION: One- and two'story buildings shall bwv milforin alis- tribution, (d) Mi►linlum Earthquake Forces for Structures. 1, Total laterad force Anel distribution of lateral farce, "very structure shall be ale- signed incl At each level designated as x, the fclrt t /%-shrlll'lsc a : lied ov � " t. area of the building in accordance constructed to %vithslwtcl ntf limunl total lateral safsmie forces sJssunted to act ruoncorteurrently will the mats; distribution oil th level. loft in the_dircerlon of cilch of the ►nein ages of the structure it) accordance with the following formula: p 2• Lateral force on arts or portions of buildings or other strut- furca, Varts or portions of buildings or structures f V ZKOV."' ,,,,,(1,j-.1+ and their anchorage shall be designed for lateral forces fru aceerdance with tine following formnda. 1110 value of .c'shall be not less than that set forth in sable No, 23-1. The value of C 'Ball be determined in accordance with [lac followf.rti, h„='zCJ,%V,,,,,", ,,, •„ ......(1l•(i) .Che values of U are set forth in'i'ab)e, i fcnrntdn: No, 23-1. The, distribution of tlacsc force, Shall tae according to [le gra'Ilty In;acls pertaining thereto, 0105 C, X;�; ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,(i.i.�) 3, )pile foundations. Individual lilt; nr r c�aissc�tt filatinis of sgvcr•y build, ng oi-strijeturc shall bo interconncety( by Cc!r all one -mild ttvo story bu-ildings tir structures the value of c shall Im l►otJess tha ll 0,10, librother buildings the lies crtch tlf`lvllicl cite carry by tension and compression a horizontal force equal to 10 ter- lit Of tile everger pile cap loading unless it van b,• that m►txituuntvalllc f C: need not oveved 0. 10, 0t demonstrated f t _ siraint-can he provide(I by other ipprnved tnethuclS. I,XC'1°;h'I'IONS: 1, f: csrcutls 0.10 whore fndiculed in Table Nu, 23 j. 2, Buildings or structures wht0h have highly irregular shakes, large large (e) t�istrfbutiau of I lorizontal ShearTolsil 'hear ill In), '• > ilarrrunl;tl plitne Shall be distributed to the v;u'iairs t�lt�in d frerences in lateral resistance or skillncss l hvcrn different -stories s illhcr onusuud structural features nlfecting seismic response shad) ri (le- tt r"sistinl., system in proportion c is of the lateral fierce ra iartftin to lhcir rigidities considorittg the rigidi- t'! of the horizontal �r tcira r System die signed for forces svhfch their dyna r�ic properties induce, TIS the fundamental period period of vibration ac frigid elements that are assumed no E, hra'►tl;,of the lateral force t to be part of the structure In seconds Ill the direetian under considevatiom iroperly substantiated technical data for establishing the 7' lie resisting , r1f g system ma), be Incorporated into buildings prcavided that their eGt tin t}Ie dl t'011 of the syslerri is considered and provided far in eectdesign, period may subtrlitked, 1n khe absence elf sit h data, the vahic rsf Tfer lyuildin9s shall be determined by the � followingliirrrrulai tile (f) Drift. Lateral'derections or driftof sttn'y T _, 0.0561., i a rel ativi to its adjacent stories shall be considered in accortll►nce �vit}i , practice, acceptcd enginccr,::g (g) Hoirixontal Torsion..," Moments. Pro vl, f011s shall be made f'or the EXCE1110M In al'r buildings in which the later) l force resisting systpnt consists of it nloinent-resisting b s,whie increase in shear resulting fmm Ilse horizoritIll torsion due to an eccen- tricit), between the center of,na�;s anct the n tf1r. which resists 10U peri ertt of the rcy;ltrt d lateral farces and whit h frame !s riot enclosed by or adjoined b nlnrt 1 Y is ty ' g which would tend to ehnter of'ri gidit f, Ne a" i,, lorsfanal shears shall be nog et icd, Where tluc! vertical , � } g t i e ertical re5lstrnl, e.. - nlents depend oil diaphragm;actioi� for p' frame from resisting prevent the b lateral fro ccs dear' distribution tit any ]c Irl, the, shear -resisting elements shall be capable 128 of resisting a torsional moment assumed to be equivalent to ;be story shear acting with, an S 129 r e e , M1 eccentricity or, not Fess than five percent of the maximum building dimension at that level - (hi Overturning_ t }ery building or structure shall be designed to resist the overturning Aeh'ects caused by the wind forces acid ;related requirements specified in Section 2308, or the;earfhquake forces epc- cified in this Section, v hiche er governs. At an, levelthe incremental changes of the design overturning ntoir.ea.t,„ in tl:e stkiry gander consideration, stall be distributed to the tianois resisting elements in the same proportion as the distribution of the shears in the resisting system. MInere other vertical members are Provided %, hich are capable of partially resisting the overturning mo- eeats, a redistribution may be made to these members if framing cttTiscrz of sufficient streiTgth and stiifiacss to transmit the required loads :a.c prn, ided- Where a vertical resisting element is discontinuous, the overturning moment carried In the lowest story of that element Shall lie carried dO'Lcia as loads to the foundation. W 5ctbacks.11uildirgs haling setbacks %ti herein the plan dimension of the toy+ er in each direction is at least 75 percent of the correspond - ;iia;, phare dimension of the lover part mar be considered as a uniform' livalding iv ithorit sethachs. for the purpose of determining, seismic fnrels, Por zither conditions of setbacks lite tower shall be designed as :a separatebuilding using thelarger of the seismic coefficients at the base of the lcwxr de termined by considering the tosser as either a separate buitding for its ols is lien lit or .aa part of the os erall: structure. The retiulting: total shear from the tower shall be applied at the top of the hx% er part of the building sl hick shall be otherwise considered sepa- ratelt for its ov+n height. EXCEPTION: a\othing in this subsection abaftlie deemed toproluhit lite snbnaissioa of prcperta• substantiated teclin cal data for establislun the lateral drss-gn farces by a dynamic analysis- d# nal sis_&1# Structural Systems- I_ Design requirements. Ail buildings de- signed it ith a borizont«i force factor ri = 0-67 or 0.80 shal_ have space frinies--ductile remanent resting Buildings more than 160 feet are height shall have space frames ductile inoinent resisting capal'ile of resisting not less than 25 percent cif the rerinired' :seismic forces. for the structure as a whole_ t;1:I'TIU1: lt;tihlicii s xrxxre ficin 160 tcc`i in :lienht in Seismic- laaapi-i.ti,'I refit IiaLrcarncrc�tt��hc:arlaailscicsigncd ittt�inianarattcc«�'ila 4c tiixn yfi'? v air t'Itis f kxl: ira leen raf K ductile rragnietit recistitit, spare_ it rax% 11rr:-.1ded a K 4.alcit. of 1.00 or 1.33 is arlaiircd in lire rle%iittr- lia Scasnuc lixues Nm 2 and No- 3 all members in braced frames of K = M-*# and h: = 1.33 buildings shall' be designed for 1.5 tiine_s the force determined in accordance with Section 23I4 {d} 1. (connections for Ilit--ke merulaer4 are not permitted the 33 percent stress increase for � c;tr;lasp:�uc*. 1. Iia Si•imnic lames No. 2 aod' No. 3 concrete space frames required !! 134 nWgE W0.. I—.SMMIC-ZONE XV OF TUE L'N((ED 'STATES, i 131 < { ai =t lutea. ARCTIC OCEAN ! i( £R/arG r STR,t/T 4 I a �� sxcH ni utieau a 'B£Rt11G �i XGWAx PACi ']C OCEAN SEiSMIC ,ZONE MAP of� .. a ...»... ALASKA ~ SIATU-.r wjUs XAtIA I te�r. r+u a t LANA SEiSkIC ZLWE X P' FAWA I ! :well me. 132 ! MOLQKAt ` �� IrAti! Z3 wAkA Lf ?314 by design to be part of the lateral force resisting; system and all con- crete frames located in the perimeter :line of vertical support shall be space frames—ductile moment resisting; EXCEPTION: Frames in the perimeter line of the vertical support of buildings designed with shear walls taking 100 percent of the :design , - lateral forces need only conform with the folimVing par:agfaph. In Seismic Zones No. 2.. -and No. 3 framing elements not required by design to'bepartofthelateral force resisting system shall beinvestigat- ed and shown to be adequate for vertical load -carrying capacit; and induced moment due to four times the distortions resulting from the Code required lateral forces. The rigidity of other elements shall be considered in accordance %vith Section 2314 (e). If the framing clues not conform to tine requirements of this paragraph, ductile frame.; must - A, be provided. i Moment resisting space frames and ductile moment resisting space frames may be enclosed by or adjoined by more rigid elements which ; would tend to prevent :the space frame from resisting lateral forces t l; N.bcre it call be shown that the action or }aihire of the more rigid elements will not impair the vertical and lateral load resisting ability of the space frame Other structural concepts may be approved by the Building Official . ; when evidence is submitted showing;, :that equivalent ductility and energy absorption are provided. l 2. Construction. The necessary ductility fora ductile moment -re- t sistingspaceframeshallbeprovidedbyaframeofstructuralsteelwith ' moment -resisting connections (complying with Section 2722 for build- r hags in Seismic Zones No. 2 and No. 3 or Section 2723 for buildings (; ;-Seismic Zone No. 1) or by a rcinforced concrete frame (complying i Section 2526 for buildings in Seismic Zones No. 2 and No. .3 or :.:lion 2625 for buildings in Seismic Zone No. 1). Braced frames in buildings shall be composed of axialh loaded brrcing membersof A36, A440, A441, A572 (except Grades 60 and 65) or A583- Grades A,. 13 or C Structuralsteel;. or reinforcedconcrete' members conforming to the requirements of Section 2627. t' Reinforced concrete shear walls for all buildings shall conform tci the requirements of Section 2627. In buildings where :h = 0.67 and A =,0.80, all structural elements below the base required to transmit seismic forces to the foundation shall be composed of structural steel (complying: with Section 2722 for -buildings in S414mac Zones No. 2. uad � �1 No. 3 or Section 2723 :for buildings in Seismic onc- ilio_ I) or by I;1 reinforced concrete (complying with Section 2626 for buildings inYi� Seismic 'Cones No. 2 and No. 3 or ~viiia Section 2625 for buildings in Seismic Zone No. 1 ( � (k) Design Requirements.l. Building separations. ;Ali portions of strictures shall be designed and constructed to act as an integral unit in resisting; horizontal forces unless separated struvwr illy by a distaallee sufficientto avoid contact under defection from scismicactiun or wind forces. i <r .133 '' ..i 231 2315' 2 Minor alterations. Nfinw structural alterations may be made in existing buildings and other structures, but the resistance to lateral forces shall be noir less than that- before such alterations were made, unless the building as altered meets the requirements 61 t%is Section of the Code. 3. Reinforced masonry or concrete. All elements within structures. loc-ited in Scisnic Zones Nos. 2 and 3 which are of masonry or con erete shall be reinforced so as to qualify as reinforced masonry or lcomrcte tender the provisions of Chapters; 24 and 26. Principal rein- forcement in masonry shall be spaced 2 feet maximum on center in. buildings using a moment -resisting space frame. z Combined -vertical and horizontal forces. In computing the effect ofseismie force in combination with vertical loads, gravity load' Wcsscs induced in Fnembers by dead load plus design live load, except roof live load, shalt be considered. :i. Exterior elements. Precast; nonbearing, non -shear wall panels or other elements which are attached to,. or enclose the exterior, shall accommodate movements of thestructure resulting from lateral forces. or temperature changes_ The concrete panels or other elements shall be supported by means of poured -in-place concrete or by mechanical fasteners in accordance with the following provisions: A. Connections and panclioints shall allow for a relative movement 'j between stories of not lei than two times story drift caused by wind or' Seismic forces, or l inch whichever is greater R. Connectio s shall have suffir_ient ductility;ar_d rotation capacity so as to preclude fracture of the concrete or brittle failures at or near welds. Inserts in concrete shall be attached to, or hooked around. rein- forcing steel, or otherwise terminated, so as to effectively transfer forces to the reinforcing steel. C. Connections to permit movement in the plane of the panel for story drift may be properly designed sliding connections using slotted l* or oversize hates or maybe connections which permitmovement by bending of steel: (1) Earthquake Recording Instrumentations. For earthquake re- cording instrumentations see Appendix,. Section 2314 (1).. Heliport and HeNstop lafldaig Areas See:. 2315. In addition to other design requirements of.this Chapter, heliport and helistop landing or touchdown areas shall be designed for the maximum stress induced by the following.- 1. ollowing.1. Dead Ioad plus actual weight of the helicopter. 2- Deadload plus a single :concentrated impact load covering I square foot of .75 times the ,fully loaded weight of the helicopter if it is equipped,7th hydraulic typeshoak absorbers, or 1-5 times the fully loaded weight of the helicopter if it is equipped with a rigid or skid type landing,gear ,i. The dead load plus a uniform live load of 100 pounds per square foot. The required live load may be reduced in accordance with k the formula in Section: 2306- 134 TABLE NO 23 -A -UNIFORM AND CONCENTRATED LOADS USE OR OCCUPANCY UNIFOIjM 1040 CONCEN. 'TRATED.; LOAD CATEGORY DESCRIPTION" .Armories 150 0 Asscmlily areas4 and Fixed salting areas 50 0 auditodums:and Moveable :se sting and balconies therewith other areas 100, 0 5tngc areas and 125 0 -- enclosed platrbrnls Cornices, marquees 60 0 and residential balconies Exit facilities publiO 100 {1 Qirages Ccncr l storage 100 1. au d/orrepair Private alt;nsur car 50 a storage Hospitals :7artls and rooms 40 1000'2. Libraries Reading rnonts 60 10002 Stack rooms 125 15002 Manufacturing Light 75 20002: Heavy 125 30002 Offices 50 20002. Printing plants Press rooms 1:50 25002 - - Composing and 100 - 20002` linotypc rooms Residentialil 40' 0 Rest rooms Reviewing stands-, and stands rend rand 100 0 Schools Cilassmoins - 40 -10002- .Sidewalks and driveways 1'nhlicaccecs 250 :1 Storage laght 125 1 leavv 250 Stores detail 7.5 20002 Wholesale 100 30002 23-A 'See Section 2306 for live load reductions. -See Section 2302 (b) firstparagraph, for areaof load at+tilicnti,im 'See Section 230.2 (b) fourth paragraph. for concentrated Toads, ',Assembly_ areas include such occupancies as dance balls, drill rooms. Tgymnasiums, playgrounds, trlazas. te•rices - and similar omipande5 wliict� are generally accessible to 4%c pub8c_ 'Exit facilities include such uses as corridors and exterior cin balconies. stairways, fire escapes and similar uses. .Residential occupancies include innate divellinl:s, ap:rilnrruts avid hotel guest. rooms. : 'Rest :room loads 'shall be not less than 'thc load for the occupancy with 1 which they :are associated but sped not excerd 50 pounds per square foot: 135 07114—A•9708 I,r sholtor ucclli)tutt. A mlinnluln orJ cubic feet. offresh air per minute per i person shall lin provide(l, A•74i)1•—n yoo4 In ilddilion, thc, shvllrr shall llow, It vvntilatlnit rata sofficleill to Chapter 70 nutintaiil ii daily average effocilve tvrnporalore of not more than 82°l�`ARING � � for pit Nast 90 pvrr.�nl of Iho days of the EXCAVATION AND GR Purpose yeiir. �(0) llltltsttnatior,. No special lighting levels the required. i xardti, I hl2nrdous utllily lines such. Sec. 7001. 7'lle purpose ul` this Chapter is � r is to s tfchuurr life, pimp, its stc,un; fs i�tt;l oil sh(ttl not(he1s� I calttl is of nt ar I lle shellor inlless provision is ntuclo to control slick hnvs It), valving Property and the public wt;lfire h r � rul ► �,. , . l arty, y � , i ting i ratlutg i,n private iarot>� w, or other approved mcans, Scope' guts I See. 5705, There shall be no rawer than two widely spaced exits from it fallout shelter, lending directly to other spaces of (he building See, 7002, This Chapter sets forth rules and regulations to control excavation, gra finrliAnd earthwork cons(ruction, including fills (tail enibank►nents, cstAtshes tho or ontdoot s. Exits from the fallout shelter shall Aggregate tit least one `i null" ol�ct;ieSS width for every 200shelter ocenpantS, in no case sh.111, ttdmini4trilti permits; and provides for it vti proc.ed(ire for issuance of constriletion. nPrQVaI of plank and Inspection of grading a single exit he loss thnn 2.1 inches wide. Permits Required Flame -Spread Rating of Interior Surfaces l 1 See. 570(1. ulterior surfaces Of single -purpose fallout slielters shrill have it fintne-spread Scc, 700'3. No person Shnli tlo any grading without first having obtained it grading permit frn►n the Building Official rating not exceeding 225, l allowing; except for tllc MlnlnlUm Design. Loads 1, C:rading in an isolated, seif contained area if there See. 5707. (it) I t1ill-use Fallout Shelters, 1n tie case of dtial=nse lox fauna( shelters, design live losid reyttlred for the normal use sltinll nor is no danger apparent to private or public property, Ali xcavaexcavationfinished grade for basements footings gtiv- j ern, rxc►rpt Ihat concentrated loads shall be tte alretaining of A buildi2. wall and or other structure, authorized by a valid building This (b) Single vurpose Fallout Shelters, Mininttim live loads :for floor tivsigo ill Nfllglc-ptlrposo fallout shelters shall be to pounds per square pent permit, shall not exempt any fill made with the material from such excavation nor exempt ally excavation having + ed height greater than 5 feet in ensstructure, except (Ill'( concentrated loads shall Le consiclei'eff, after the cornpletlha Still 3, Cemetery graves, Sanitation Sec,. 570h. `I'oilots, either flush type operating from the normal water p 9. Refuse disposal sites controlled by other regulations, 5, Excavations for wells or tunnels or utilities. Supply .system, or chemical or other types, shall be provided on the basis of one toilet per 50 fallout shelter occupants. Fifty percent of the 6. Mining, quarrying, excavating, processing, stock ilitTg of rock sand, gravel, aggregate or clay where established tailcts may be provided' outside the fallout shelter area, Empty water containers may lye considered as fulfilling this requirement: and rovided for by law provided such operations Flo not affect the lateral Support or n, crease the stresses in or op i pressur 11 pity adjacent orpcontiguo s property. 7, IJxploratory excavations under the direction of soilengineers or engineering geologists. 8. An exeavation which (a) is less than 2 feet in depth, or (b) which docs riot create a cut slope than greater 5 feet in height and steeper than one and one-half horizontal to one vertical, 0Afil 11 ass than 1 foot in depth, and placed on natural terrain with. f a slope Hatter than five horizontal to one vertical, or r less than 3 feet in I r depth, not intended to support structures, which does not exceed 50 cubic yards on any one lot and does not Hazards obstruct a drainage course. 1 See. 7009. Whenever the Building Official determines that ari ex- isting excavation or embankment or fill on private property has become 654 it hazard to life and limb, or endangers property, or adversely a4`ects * 11 555 r A-7004--0003 tht, sr►ftxt>, t,tio or strilsflity of it public µ•try or draint, c' A*7003--A.j006 Vit! hall, el, lite SITE is any lot or ()arceA of land or coutigutstis +.?onrhinriticsn lher`�r otvnc�r rsf lha� property upian +vltir'!t tlae cxcnvatfon or fill is located " trntlt'r° Iltt titaano ttw 7t�rslti avlar ist' sf, athrtr lar�rsoat csr agent irr Gcautrol ofsaitl propert,yy', upon rcccipt of notice i , "e gradin f, is P01-11001100 car portniltt'd, In wrihul from the Building Official shall within the periods eci(Icd SLOPE is an nellood ground surface the inc�linnlioll of which than'elrt repair or eltauinalic such excavation or embankment so as `to cxisressed as a ratio of horizontal distance to vertical distance. I is fill$C ld lith haz{ud and be In cenlormance will) the require,nents of SOIL, Is 7aaluraall occurring sur(chal de this f>'otlr�. ` deposits � S()I1. IaJCINI�;,' g ctvcrly lug bed rock, I00Ii ,shall mcatn n Civil rn t leer ox erlencod aitd Definitions kilowledgeable ill, the i ractice Sec, 70051 l�or the purposes nC this Chia SOIL I;NCUNE II'M shall �racrtn ikhr application y a 'a Chapter the definitions lister! f s 1 n uiplo.s of soil ntcchanics it) the, investigatlon, r;valuatitln toll design til' Civil i hereunder sluall he construed its specified in tills Section. works involving fire use of earth nniterials nand' the Inspection tint Aing, A151 l) is the surface conditions extent on completion of testing of the construction thercof i i grading, � y ,( ' TERRACE Is it relative) level sic!) constructer] in tale face of tt i3l�i)iCJC;K is Ill-Place solid rock, graded slope surface for drainage shad maintensuac; purposes, is 11 i Which fi II is to be placed, Icvcl step excavated into earth material on Grading Permit Requirements 011HOW Is earth material acquired from an offsite location for use See. 7006. (a) Permits 11couiretl• Except its exempted in Section ill grading ort n site, 7003 or' 'I'S Code, no person shall do any grading tvithoul first obtain• CEIi•1'th ICATION shall ,neati it written engineering or geological in b g it b gradin r g pe "mit f"ri"ll the 13uifdIng Officiial, A selsarate per►nit shall opinion concerning the progress and completion of the work, be required for each site, and may cover both exciavatio-ns and fills. � CIVIL ENCINxiol sliall mean a professiOnai engineer registered (b) Application. The provisions tyfSeetinn 301 (b) are n � licuble to fia thr state to practice in the field of civil works, grading and in addition the application shall state thr cstit tattrd cltatut- MVII. ENC.INf ERINC shall mean the application of lite know!- lilies taf work involved, edge of the farces of nature, principles ofnaeclaanies and the properties of 1 atcriitls to the evaluation, design acrd construction d cavil works for (c) Plans and Specifications, When required by the Building offil- chil, each application for a grading permit shall be accompanied by two tlu� br�ucPGcual IO � is nrnaakirtrl. sets ctf, plans and spec autrl supporting dant Consisting of a sell EMIJI I1 INI ION is the tlansification of a fill by mechanical means, t+ng neerin r report and eng ueo'(I gcolo + � 1i1rtli'1'!i AIA'I'1?,fIIAi, !s ally rock, natural soil or fill and/or any 6,5 report, The. plans and specifications shall be prepared toad signed by i► civil engineer wll n rotaalainaatiraaa thereof, rertuirccl by the Building official, , EN C:INh,'h;itINC: CI=OI,CSC1 "I'shull ")cull It geologist experienced (d) Information oil Plans iia Specifications: Pl,tusshttll he drawn +nal kuntt Ic tli;carblr in rngi rcering geology, ha still, uptna substuutinl Duper or rltsih uatr) shall lar ttl'suflicirnf clarity , I(loWlOft A: and ClO c(li"( Cy shatll raaean the application ofgcolog- to Indicalc the nature and oxtent of the work proposed aaa I c , til is knally oc and prise(( les In the investigation and evaluation of i t at slacaty lar de(niI Shat they will conf'oran to the Provisions of this C:Ode autl :til nattia;ally recurring rock gild soil for use in the design of civil works, relevant lows', ordinances, rules a)d regadat ons•'I'h fir I;IiUSIpN is klae wearingof Y c at sheet aCrttt 1r away Y the ground surface as a result of set of plans shall give the location of the work and the name and the movement of Wind, water and/or ice. address of the owner and the person by whom they were prepared'. BAGAVA`I'ION is the in' DILL is a 1, C,t,racral' echarucal removal of earth mUteriaL The Inns shall include he followan informationi deposit of can material placed by artificial means, vicinity Of ,he proposed site, GRADE shall Intact the vertical locution of the ground surface, 21 Property litrifts and accurate contours of existing ground and 13YIS7'INC CRAIDE is tilegrade prior to grading, details of terrain and area drainage, ROUGH CRAISF, is the stage at which the grade approximately 3, Urniting dimensions, elevations or finish contours to be achieved conforms lu the approved plan, t g FINISI-1 CRAI)E is the final grade of,the site which conforms tion, grading, ` proposed nnels incl related construe- b � the radia � •mai pro osed�draina e chi the approved plana. p 4. Detailed fans of all surface and subsurface drainage cvices, CRAVING is any excavating or filling or combination thereof. , walls' cribbing, dams incl other protective devices to be constructed KEY is a designed compacted fill placed in a trench excavated in with or as a part of, the proposed work together with a map showing earth material beneath the toe of a proposed fill slope: the drainage area and the estimated runoff of the area served by any 656 drains. 657' , VA -111 I 111 111 .. _ .. - 47006-0001 t x. I'MI- tion or ill)), buildings A,7007-0009 lir ~t�(srk iti lis h(� ' f or slruutrUrs(nt floor (�to.x�rly tt�)�t►1 r► StruChirc�s on brit() (ihldjir(�(,nllucva,,,,ti' %,Iliclrrtiit �ttt,iliif n3' b"(�et►(ililor hr� TAOIf N0: 70.A--t'utM•CNCCt(tN0 FrCS �ttit►ns, t) (►r tt°lric�h rtrri � Ilk, s►llt�atrtl l>yr Ilrtr I�i(tp(Sset1 I;rrtdittu nprr- F(o() il►le Yards or less ..:. r. e 100, merle yrndi tso i ce Sllr,rt(rt,ttiott:ti shall Canteen 1nf(irmntl7uoverin tr IUoO euhir yards , $lU 0t1, Iy 00MIructioti alid to 10 000 etible yttrdti ��20U Soil1�1119lr►ecrirrp; Iteport. '1'110 soil cit �htr dst�phrsil�S 1,001fnryt�eieh (1240tothe fh�st 10,000lty 4nhsrrli(tn (c) shrill inClnclC dal:a I iu(Ifri�g 1hc� niri(� rport rt+(luirnd ction thereon }i tltttennl LU,UO(t etrirtt y►oriel err find Simi llh td'rsislin � , 1 , (listributiort: 100,001, to 20o,tf(10 enhc y►u•riti — $110,4(1 fur lli�� first .100,000 11 Soils, cctnclrisi( is nitre re, conr►Tienclations for tahtc dards plus $0,00 for trach additlooill J0,000 p;i;rduth pracrdrrres rni(1 tlCsign crit arla for Corrective tnaastn'es rvfren or IrncfGou iherroG cahir Yards nrt�rsstir�", and nl)inions earl rec4mmendati(tnS covering adequitay df 20o,o(11 clink Ynrtls or more — $170.00 for the first 200oo(1 cu siir", to fyr� rlavt�lt)Ited by Iia proposed grading: yar(ls, phis 0360 for eaell lidditiortril IO,t1Ufi uitl►tr.� hn�- lrreomnreridaklUns include(] In fire report incl approver] b kha fr'riati(in thercolt, j� I,huldhri;f)fficial shall be uaorpa(trtttedin the �rarlin ' = rioni 6 (,IilnitszlrspaciGan- TABLE NO. "J•D--.GRAOINC YEttM11 FE�5 f; (;oology ]icport. 1,110 engineerurpr geolo I c(,juired il�jtrSnhscetinn c shrill Include tut itch cyitate descriptio,�'y report SU cubic yards or less ......- geology of the site, conclusions and recemnreridations reareii g tltq Gl to 100 rubra forces7711fin Yards (deet ofi;eolof;i,� ronclitiorrs on tho proposed developntenl, and o ill - it] .101 to 1000 cuble yards — $15,d() for the frost 1irttts incl rerurnutcrclrrlions covCiitg the itder nay p alis $7.0o far' each aclltUn�70 cubic y)opal ley the ro 5oserl I l' ofsites to I�e dcvG- thereof,1 1 p,itrdinp , loot to 10,000 mina ytirds — $78,00 for the i t)ffiai,7fsh;illhefrrcord fn the report and approved b'• the Yards, plus $0,04 far each adclitioreal 1000 e(ibpe Yards or ltrconntro►rritrtions include 13iii s, 1 r incorporated in tyre grading fraction thereof, Units, la (,1>lans or spiecifiett- 10,001 to 100,0(I0 cable. yttrdti $1'12,00 for the first 10,000 euhia (9) tss"oulde. The provisions of Seetion 302 t►re appliritblc fn grad• Yards, plus $27100 foradditfontil 1U,00D ct(Iria yaYclti or Ing por ntil:t, The f;ttildinp! Oificitrl it1a>' i'r(ptiira that grading oprcrttl ons Fraction thereof, and project designs ita rtrodified if delays aecur whit 1(1O,001 trohir yards or irrr;)i, $,775,00 for the first 100,00u h incur weather (rubra yards, hetes $1ud111 Cnh earn euidihoital 10,000 crel►fc-,yards �i l;cuerat, t L or fraction tiirtio-cof, Fees ml problvills not Considare(a at Ito; litue i)re permit tv;is issited, S'ce.,7007 11W Originirl permit and the fce Showa fin^ (lie c fire It ojoct (;i) I'f;nt-ehae�tinp; ice: l�'orc.�s'ttvogiotL,tuid fill thestnrite ar r , site, t)IC, Ice shall hr b Bonds' asrzi on tlrc volume of' Htc ezcrtvitien or fill, rvhiClras rr• is grcatrv'I'. Ili � 1 � fore+acct �i:fn n sea of plans and specificationsexcavation See, 7008, 13onds.'rile 13(rilding Official may re( ilre bonds ` feet rlirrkinp;, she 13ni1(Ibte; facceptingtfl et of et ii phut• i + form and amounts as nnty be deemed access 1 aur suylt tip;irutr permits tint! fees shah (tpply to retaining v t c' if sat contlrlet til in accords any to assure that the work, a1;c structures as indicated �lsctvlrera fn tit. Code, � walls ar major drain- If twill le r fret. with the approvrd plans and specified - age str c turesit findic standard terrace drains and ,'''Here shall be no corrected to eliminate havardous conditions, -similar facilities, Thr In lieu of it surety bond the applicant may file a cash }tared or amoinrt of the pLnt•checking foe for grading lans $h;t)I bo as set fni'Ih i, f, p Instrument of credit with .110 13uflcling Official in an a►nount equal to in Itihlr Ntr. 7q ,1 that which would be re(lufred in the surety bland, 7'he alae chrck.in f t 6 fee for ti grading Cuts w rk t(r drat under it valid perinit shrill la the clifferc'toarzbc ince Fionsuca fir '1'a;itd lin the ori ;initl perntft sru(1 the .fee shown lin° the cranio See. 7009, (a) Ceneral. Unless Otherwise recommended in the tip- prujz+ct. proved soil engineering and/or cn rinocrin r geology coteibrrn to the provisions of this Sect fgtt, i' f rohtp,y report of is sh;tel (b) Crading Permit lees. A The for each grading pernrfk shall Ice paid to the Building �'t (b) Slope. 7'hc Slope of Out surfaces shall be na steeper than is safe p, Official ors set forth in Table No. 70.13, for t he intended use, Cutslop be no steelacr thancct t horizontalssie 'I'b,c fcr for a grading permit itithorizin *� ; 1 f tddit)(mal work to that to one vertical. uacier a vtdirl permit shall be tite difference between the fee paid f(c) Drainage l,and. d Terracing. Drainage and terracing shall be pia 658 vided as required or by Section 701.2, 659 4 Ar7010-0012 Fills Ov. 7010,(a) �il'.tlerlllt Utile 11t1►{ i•wi.�"41 1'l'�C'Uf11►1�(±n�J{;�I- I11 tl►($ i1.t�,. i►rnve Sufi engineering report flits shall cor►form t. the l�rryvlsious of this Section. 1►t Cho abscnct, of as approveel Soil engin Wring relyort lh'4ae prirvi» Sion, rr►ay itc %vllivesl fttr minor fills ►tot irttcnticd to Mpo rt f ie$o urei. (l►) �1�if1 i,ucr►tfou, 1'�i11 slrrp��S $hall not be Constructed o►t natural 1212eS slucper' that► ttM to MIC or wberp the fill Shone toes 0111 Wltllir1 I`M fuel horizo'i►lally of the lop of existbig or planned 0111 slolws, (c) Preparation of C round. `Ilio ground surface, shall be prepared to receive fila le rcterials' Vegetation, noncon►plying fill, topsoil and otlt= or urlsultalrle materials its determined by the soil engineer, and, where the slopes are five to one Or Steeper, by 11G11ehing into Sr)L1r1d I}odrock or Other campr�tent material, (d) Fill Material. Earth rnatetials wllicli have art more than ►Nino[ amounts oforganic substances and have no rock (it siin►lar irreducible material with a masirnum dimension greater than 8 inches shall b0 used. (c) Compaction. All fills shall be compacted to it rniril►ntarn of go . ll of nritxinutm de 70-1nsity as determined by U B,C, Standard No. 70-I, f'iold denSit)'shall be deterinined in accordance with U.13,C`, Standard No, 70.2 or equivalent as approved by the 13,uilding O(tidal. (f) Slope, 'file slope of fill sitr_fac0s 'sltnll ije no steeper than 1s st►fn for lieile vertildt�d'rrsc, Fill sl bo 110 steeper than two 11011izoattal to anr, vcrtle�u(, (g) I)rairllige and tI'erracing, Drainage rind terr vided acing shall be pro- cull)tilero'etl above fill slopes and the surfaces of terraces shall he graded oriel [)lived as regi1ired by Section 7012, Setbacks Sec. 7011, )Che tops and 1110 toes of cut and fill slopes shall be set ti+ick from property boundaries as far as necessary for safetyo et adjacent properlies and to prevent dama ge resulting f the Or erosion of the slopes, p b g from water rr►Wolf The tops and the toes of cut Land fill slopes shall be set back from structures as far as is n0cessary for adequacy of foundation support a to prevent damage as a result of water runoff or erosion of the slopes' Unless otherwise recornmended In the approved soil engineering and/or engineering geology report and shown on the approved grad- int; plan, setbacks shall be no less than shown in Table No, 70-C. Drainage and Terracing Sec. 761;2. (a) General. Unless otherwise indicated on the approved" grading plan, drainage facilities and terracing shall conform to the provision of this Section, (b) Terrace. Terraf.�es at least 6 feet in width si3all be established at 660 A:4012 TABLE NO, 70-C srTNACXS a Masi) Y- 31 (11`111)% 7x Mid Oviir l,5' t¢ bI H. Fact of Fooling �•• J.E2 " I'min.depth -Reinforced Consrere Awing Face or 9uJdrn9 not More tical 30400t vertical tibintervals to ctnlrtrl curfrcc' drahla e ar►1 maintenlance,.5111e provided to pern►itpl•oper cleaningand Swales or ditches on terraces shall have st ►niniialum l;r;idfen�t of s5 i►crceut cacti ,,list be paved refuforc•eri uoncretu oclt less thtul inclics in thickness or till approved equal pavinti'• I'11cy ,brill have a ntiniinurn del)tir cit tits deepest point of i font and�a rninintt►ttt pVC It Width of 5 feet, A single carr of swiahe or ditch shill! a►ot ctrllect runrtfffrom tell,11ta_ry Itdown drainl;13,500squarefnet(projected) without discharging it, to rr dawn drain, (c) Subsurface Drainage; Cut and, fill slopes $hull s11bsurfaee drainage as necessary for stability, be provided with (cl) 0isposal, All drainage facilities tors to the shalt be designed to carry 11ta- :.nearest practical>le, drainage way approved by the Building Official and/or other appropriate juri.1dictiora ds a safe place to deposit such waters,Ifdrairsag0fricilitfesdisstlartrgeontonaturol )round Wray be regnlred, i, , riprap t rap At least tWo percent gradient toward approved drainage facilities front buildint, pads will be. required unless waived' by tit 13arildinl; Oficial for non. hilly terri►in, hs" XClsl'TION;'1'he gradient fr(►tn the btriirliug listd'nl.ty ire dor pt r- t x I >, M7012 --A•7014 VVIll where buil(hlig c(lnstt•tlCjj0a and vros.ioa (,iotrol lvgl li("ftan11t1(,tt'(1 ll(dn v hnrilr(lolrs condilulnR 0614--0015 can ovelir, Erosiori Control rl'(lltircd, fale(trpnrating data supplied by the ell g,tt tcrillt, g,tnlol;isl, >I'hr Set'. 71)1:1, (11) Sl(ipo$, 'I'll]` 1,tros i)f, Cllt allldl fill sits )!s s h( 0111 ineerhll geologist's urea or responsibility shall invInde, llul Ilve41 1lot ile htnit(::tl to, lll•olesSfollal I lieetloll (Illi cortilty;ltioll t l ( ,hull , i)all'(�d ,Illi] tlltlhllalilled 1(1 control liganllst erosion, 'hllis control lanly co1151st a)l' effeelive planting, The til ll' a(le(lnaey of Ilatorill ground for receiving fillsand (lw Milbl i , 1)' til(llya'S with 1•es ect to 90010 r , l t} i cut k, inattf-r�, '• protectlon for thus epos rhall be fnsfalled lis soorl "Is Iiroolicable anal j�il•inr ail c1►11ii1 r filr filHd a(ltil'(1Vall, ��llt'1'e lyicul and the tice(1 liyt sul:r(Iralihs OrOI ]her t;roun(� water <Irainnl;c� ticvit�es, a to shall reportun hfs'fi c tl(' filldings to ' h t'tlf hl(1lyes Itl'e ntlt slibjeet to erosion dndl t(1� Character of, the materials, such hrotet!tion nilly be tit(! :tion euf;ineer tuft] lhc'Civil t!ug(nt�er fol, (�uf;illtx'ring analysis. The ]saddling Official shall losptrcl the 790 ect 't( Iht� v i a ((ills (l)) ()(her Devices. Where oftessrtr ,check tan y ia,s, cribbing, ri yrll y or difltert!('Vnt`(?s UI` tnelhods-1ltalll be )I(l � ti 1 t ail stages nl'the work re(Illiring Cortificatiou and at ala More ' , �intervalsis l t i l t (l1ilJll IleS�CwS5111'y t(1tlt�tel't►lini that adequate C(1ntl'til is 11Chlge,ACI'cisrtl Gln provide saf*ety.. I � HCl (o C41Jtrel, C�'4�$ion Ilrltl le i?)'iht� tlf olC'stifUlltll l'C)n4niti1nl5, l " Grading Inspection Sec, 701 q. (a) Cenerah Ali grading operations ((1) Regular Cradling Requirements. The 1luildillg Oflil�il(I aa), rr> (]t�rt> inspection and testing by an' approved testing ilgency. for which it permit is required shall bo subject to inspection lay the Building 011icfah When 1'etltlll'CYd I)y ttC Olficlal, The testing agency's responsibility shall include, but , , y _1 heed not Ile hillited to, certification collovllling hale illspoctioll ofelval'ed areals " .111C1)Ilg Special inspection of grading open- lali0ils and spcctatl tcstirtg shrill he and 1lC'In('heti to recciv(a fill, 1111(1 tlk'. 4 olttpaCtl(1rl fit fills. i performer] in accordance with the provisions of Section 305 ;old Subsection 7014 (c), Crating Designation. wholt rite Building to be here that gc'olnt;ic file]+Ito b nil operation rituy he in4(ivctl laic grll(liltg opcinatlon �� ill iyc required to All grading in excess of 5000) cubic yards 11 shr111 he perfortilcd in accordance with the approved e(11liiir(u t(1 "engineered grading" requirements, pr pared b � grading plan grading." j it civil engineer, and shall be designated as 'engineered is Cradhig involving less than 5000 (e) Notification of Nonenmplitarcc, ti in the course of fulfilling their rosponsibility under this (;hupter, the civil en �ineer the cubic yards shall' be desig - stated "regular grading" unless the perilittee, with the a flliiltliu9 011"citll chooses approval of soil eni,incor, the cnginecring greolog;ist or the t'estin , a �ellh • f' 10 t, E, c> Inds Ilntk thr work is not being (10,10 in co nforma nce with this (:hapter ' to have the grading porforrned as "engi- neered grading", or talc any. ]hover] grading plans, lir discrelyantt(esshall be rftpcirlecl inllnedfill l (e) 2119 recered Cradling Renuirenlents. For engineered grading it shall he the responsibility the (dy in writing to the porson ill charge of the gradin; work and its -tile ItuihJirlg O(fiicial. 1;ntl ed0nuneattinits f(u'torrrctiv ,, e nlensurd ti, if nt'ec's- i of civil engineer who prepares the ap. Brevet] grading pill" to incorporate all recommendations' from the soil erlginvcrhi y and on rinccrfn � 9 sory, shill] be submitted, (1) Transfer of Responsibility for ('ertification, !('the � b 9 g oology reports into rile grading plan. !ie shall also be responsible For the professiUnal inspectionantl civil cog;inver, the .soil engineer, Ihe cugincering geologist or the testin � a gene o g � f } ( i ccrtifil tiorl orthegra(dirtg within his creat of tccllnical set (salty, Thio res onsi- bflilyshnll include, but need not a o limited ca inspection,and re pi rocord are Changed during, the course of the wo , -' strllilircl ung i[ rite re sloe(' 1 agreed tl k, t ill r( ork shall be I u nt Inas agreed to avvvpt (lits respollsibility lien as to the establishment of line, grade find �dra age of the de clop. meat arena. The Nitlin the area of their technical cdsmpetence fir vertlfication 111(111 completion of tlie. Nvork, civil engineer shall act as the coo►'c1i►tating agent sit the even] the need arises for 13aison between the Completion of Work other professionals, the conlractor and the Building Official. The civil engineer shall also be responsible for the preparation of ,See. 7015, (It) Final Rcports. Upon completion orthe. roti Yh �radi n>z a revised plans ind the submission of cls -graded .grading plans upon eompletian of the work. work land nit the (soot) .doinliletion of tate work the Building () ` , !, fTlci,il ma.v require the following �i Soil engineering and engineering geology reports shall be rclaaired Its specifiers in Section 7006. t'L'ports (inti drawings and stippletnt lits tleret(): 1, Ali As-C;raded grading plan] prepared li), the civil ell �inve int It 4 ,t During grading all necessary reports, Compaction data and soil engineering and en ineerin $ g geology recoin- men(laatinils Shall be submitted eluding nrigjillal ground surrace CIC4yati()(lti Ws- r 1, r iz r - a i, It t d grollod !�ItrfalC(' <'levatlons, lot drainage patterttS none] IuCntff)als alit] elevations i ! to the civil engineer and the l3uildi►l % Oflfcial 1) ' the soil engineer and the engineering r b g g;g,aologist, of all surli(ce ill (I substirrace tit liila �4 faciliticys. ! i, (( shall l�ruvftic clsrtificat- Uuo that the work was (lone in t, 1 The soil engincer's arca of responsibility shall include, but treed not be limited to, the professional inspection and accordance with Ihe final 1lppro"Cd grading plan.I I il? certification concernin the preparation of ground to receive fills, testing for r equired compac- tion, stability of all laish slopes ri Sall (lraditlg ltctxlrt prepared 1)), th �' , Irleatit ns Ian 1 I. !r still cilg,inc r including ( elev,ations of field density tests, suminarics or field and ibuttress and the designil( fills, where facati r tP > tests and other substantiating data and coiilnu+nts on any ;i 662 chianges lniAC1C cluringgrading and their offeat oil I herevonnntendations 663 A-701 G (rt(1CIlt il► (It(` soil onghloaring I)'lvestigntfen report, fle shldl pr(Tvi(le veriilicallOn ns to.. Illy irlde(tulloy of the situ for Iho intU11(l(wd Ilse, INDEX 8, st Ooul(3f;Ir f< t' l� i ! lyreps)rrrl by tile eT1gh)c.++grin � gclel�rK }; 5t it)el(Idln r H ff %rf1dhij, 10T' ` i ilei deserlptlgn 41'the, M For Index by Parts, Chapters, and Sections, see Pages 9 to 26 geelop he sitcr Inolltc i(lg nlaj< new Inf(lrntntien citsclnsad during the grading all(l (lid effect or sallic Oil rerefn173endatlnns incorporated in the unproved grildini, p((1)l, He A shell pt•oOde cortificatfoil its to Ilse Rde(tuney of Ilie site rot, Ilie hrtetlltl. Section pct Ilse Its affected by ge(ilogto I'llefors, (ll) Nutifiolltion (,f (:(ullpleiioll, The pcolliltou Or hu r is + f,t.ltt A—OCCOPANCIEa . � ACCESS rot '0111111 lioHlj+ lift! Building official when the gracing operation is ready for roe+moi .. 3305 fillip (11St7L50tiOI), i+`illlf) itl7prOV(Il shTlil'lot' l)e 9IVG`it Ilntil (til Werk il)ehld- (1)) Ing illshillatioll of Sill draillage ISR: ilitles and tllelr protective dcvieeS ACCESSORY' BUILDINGS 1501 111)CI (Ill OMSIUII e0otrel Measures )Ave been G(>nlpletcd ill accordnnCe 104 with the film) Rpproved grading'pl(ln and 11i'd logUired reports hflve ADI(ERED VENEER 3005 hooll silbillitte(L ADHESIVES, Glued Construction 2513 ADIOINING BUILDINGS (sen LOCATION ON PROP(RTY) foundation to be profUcled WaII protection :901 (li) 504 (r) I -ADMINISTRATIVE (see hart 1) Appeals , Approval requited, by Oitlldlng 011icial . 204 106. 302, 304 (c) Board of ArIpOals Ruddlnp 01tic1a1 apRRroves plans 204 302 Ruddmll elass+tied oy Bull frig 0014101 Oiuldmg 0111ci)I, delmiilon tel ldaale at occupancy requiruti 501 403 306 Condemnation proceedings 5 elspecbort of hud<hngs , 203 304 Moved buddinIts Permils (sun CIMINO PERMIT'S) 105 14t 302 301 202 Powers and duties 01 0ulidm11.Official— Records kept by Ouathntl Ol IWI 202 5pncial Inspector, duller 305 (6) ) Tests I O' ADMIXTURE,daRneti ADOBC CONSTRUCTION. 2043 (1), 2409 AGED, HOMES FOR chaptor 0 AGGREGA7ES Concrete . 7603 Id) flefnulmn Masonry, mortar and gtout 2GU3 2403 Molstnre content htoporwris In toncrele 2tt03 2604 (r) I 51ora a of I; AGRICULTURAL 0U ILDI NOS 2603 (h) Allowable Ara ehpr Appeddix 1509 4151 .hl Ue6niuotr of ApoendlA 1509 401 tms. C>•:Cupancy Separations. , , AnPel+dt 1512 Appondix 151' 1 I Light. Ventilation .:,. Alipendlw 1513 t AIR CONDITIONED BUILDINGS ;.. 3309 (l+) 11 • AIRCRAFT HANGARS Areas allowod305, 1002 41ass41ed LA owe walls 100), 1101 1002, 1102 V netur motif ..,... u_ 50 00b, 1105 , AIR INTAKES Mollgn prChne iii htne booths ..... 4005 Private garaAcs t .... huhlrc paraGes and alttratl hangars . 1005. 1 f05 a AIR SPACE Around timber m masonry Y .. 251 7 (cf 111 664 ed, ;: ;... under Owing, to be Gresiopped.. 2517 (i) 665 TABLE OF CONTENT � iltlll�h .tj I)etuu•l►neut Atlrninislrrtt►on An excel gttidd' ful+ hr« , ,� provenwrlt of skills III Clopurtuiental lnatauge►,rent and in the cr►force. ,l,lt'11CLI. �'th3 tncut and itpplicittfor► of tha building coda and otbor regulatio►ts nd.- l • (it+nernl I'rttvisions l�ilh4 L niiltist►}rcd 1)y n ilttilcllitg Itrspection Department; Itd!coinmcuclerl d- bosh undergrnduato and tttivnnced aturly, 1�ivisint► Title Intent and Scope .......... Division It Admnlstratirlrt e 'rraiitiuj; 4lfiutual of 1+'ialtl T►►spcetian of Iiuildirtts ►utrl Structtir4Si, .,'.". ..'».... 1,2 �+. DC"4i iIC(l to improve i►tspectioit skills and tochrlitt(taS. A ftaltdinTleittal Division III Permits iutd 4:er'tlDcttte5 21 important text far coarses of study pt thq enrnmtt►7. ti col)r�ge fait. ti`+rdr+ I)ivisia►l IV Definitions find Ah►)revuttiolts, Ilule� of (;;qtr 21 i lCr•1111iG'7tl seltggl JaVCi, ktl'nt•110,1 ;tlid Illtei'prelrltirttl „ 213 1'lrut 1�CviCw Zl:t:lual, Provides .tn tuidersta►)clip T 3• I'it'e Ilchuilcling Plants ,,... ,. buildliu � bol' the extent of ........• .,....... ,l1 Covers�ltanslructurl aspects itsnNvelJs•appl�Cilt;an to �iVCn-sittltl(101)s, 1, Atilai�,obile �Vrgi+kirrg'Yards, fill) Ytuds as pros idinl, au i►tsijalit into t1le IIttndlLtg Plants ........................I or Waste Material hitsic e►rt;i►tecring Considerations a plan examiner or checker.•_.. utilize, mull..................... 42 .I •1. Ilotvling Alloys Cgncrete Insl)cction Manual. A nety publication on concrete wlricll .,.., .t3 r cntl�he fused. far reference or As a t4xt on concrete Inspection, Almost p' Cellulose Nitrate I�fotion picture hiliit 44 enc cin )et1tG in cov"a9c, it is of particular interest tonnspcctors wlto Cellulose Nitrate Plitstics (Pyrnxylin) for (no lona; h ve 1')ecm neglected irr the area of appropriato literature. ? 7. Coml)tlstil)lc .�i})rd�s, Storitjla and. Ilantljit►i of '• it is alsa useful to concis tO technicians and craftsincn NOW lire more ,lel cancarnt'd with the physical and practical itsjacels of concrete+ tlialr rift+ +i• (,'onti)rdssecl C:irsrs ..,,, ' (iesign, 1.'Itts book 1s the fii;st' iii it sanies wl►iclr will Z)rovide Gtiw�tage'itr •.�....� .,.•.".�.,....':...' ' itll areas of mate p, specified 'i !)n5l I!xi)igsirnls, I?rrwanlian crf .. ,,... 51 men forst Building C.odeS Instt-uctionat} �inater ale keys ) tis nun►nal he will Ways, (ifi he provided for Ilse with the 1CI3 �� iii. Exit Wa N�taintenance of ` g nspcctiou Techllolo g + ltccaminc•nded Currit!trlum, �} 6f: l;xj>lotiitcsiuitl I,ili►stili rA a, '........ ...•.. Gi r3u► din I " f, gen o Division I Central i Divisiall it storage 87 70 l)ivitiian I1 [ tJse, Handling and 'I'riutiportittio►) .............. 76 F IStvisirni !�' �rtauufacturip r 1;� i+�iraivgils �, Asscn)l)lirrb :id�re stflig ..:82 Ia. Piro Protection...... 87 Division I Cener11 Provisions ...,..... Division 11 Fire Controls 89 III Installation intcl tvlailiteitnnce of it►rot P otec. tion Life Safety a"ystenns and Appliances .... 91 r".immablc p'inishes, Application of Division I General P�ov'.•' IJii+isiort II � rston5 SprtiY Finishing 102 Division III 1)• ............................. .... 103 ip 'ranks ......, l.)ivision IV r .......:.........i00 Electrostatic At)pitiahis,.. Division V Aur . 112 i Division .!I Powder bila Undercaatinf; ................:........ 114 Division Ij Coaling ...... ................ 114 II Qrgartic I'eroxid,' and 1)ua. Component Coat- Ings ..:............... ..:r..,:., ..................:..... 118 t .�'yf •., d' 1 iV.', . ��������� ,.�'��',�'9��,��,����;'"@:4 �i�uti��"�+. �Y��x >....:.�'' .� � P ..� mak_ '` � t�`�* tii'��y�'• �t.��c"�i''" r• � . ' .,.,... , . f Page 15, 1101t110able and Combustible Liquids Divislon I C;cneral• I'rcwista►►x ..............«...... 1:18 .................... Division IT Tank Storago, Bulk Storage 121 Division III. Piping, 'Valves and Fittings ........................ 134 Oiv►sliin TV _ Contl►inor inrti. Portaablo Tank .Storago ......,..... 1,3 Division V 411cluOHM b;stablishments...........................:.... 1,19 Division VI Bulk Plants .................................1,14 Division VII, ServiceStations dons . 117 Division VITT Proeessing Plants .... ..... 158 Division IX Relluerios, Chemical Plants and Distilleries.... 180 Division X Crude Oil Production ..... .... ............... 101 ....... Division X1 Tank Vehicles .for FlanmialA and Combus- tible Liquids . ............. ...,. 1.03 Division XII 'Transportation Pipelines .... ............... ....... .. I Q a Division XIII Dry Cleaning Plants ................ .......,....»,,.... 160 10. Fruit Ripening Processes ......... ......... ...... 1. ... ..,............. 1. 174 1,7: Pomi'g ition and Thermal Insectiefdal Fogging ...... ....... 170 18, 0111 -ages ................ ................... ... ....... .. ..,.. 178 19, Ilnzarilous Chemicals 179 , , .............I......... I ........... »................. 20. Liquefied Petroleum Gases 184 ............. 21, Lumber Y 's and Woodworking Plants .......... :............ ..... 188 22„ Nininesium ...... 19() 23, Niatnccs .... ........... .. .,. 193 24, Oil -burning Equipment „ 104 ..... .............................. ....... 25, Ovens, Industrial Baking and Drying... ........:. ....:........... 198 20, Places of Assembly Division 1 General 200 ......... ......... .......................... Division II Reviewing Stands, Grandstands and Bleachers 204 27: Cencrtl Precautions Against Fire Division I Incinerators and Open Burning.. n08 Division II Combustible and Flammable Materials ,........... 211. Division III Fire Reporting and False Alarms ............».... Z13 Division IV Use of Equipment, Appliances and Devices, Vacant Buildings ........ ........ .... ........ A., 213 ARTICL8, 1111gc JO. Tents anti Air Supported Structuros .......................... 22U 31. Welding and Cutting, Calcium Carllicic; and Acetylene ....... 220 12. Notion Picture Projoction ................ ......... ,.... «31. 11 Airpo'rls, 1laliports tu►tl I,fellstops Diels on I General ....... , 232 Divl'sion II Refucler Units 235 Division ITT' Helistops .„ .......................... - ..,,.,.,,. 2313 a t. Organic Coatings, Manufacture of .. 1 High Piled Combustible Stock ...................................... 30. Cryogenic Fluids -12,16 Division I Genercl ......... 251 Division II Containers ............... . ........ . .»...... ,........ 25 Division III Storage ......... ....... , ................ 250 Division IV Piping, Process and Accessory )iqufpment at 1!• fantifachlringhacilities and Consumer Sites 259 DIVIsiM, V Handling, Loading and Unloading ................ 200 Divisi ►n VI Trtusportanon . ... 1PPENDIX A. Recommended Safeguards and Safe practices for tho Protec. tion of Tanks Cor►toining I� lammable or CombustibleLiquids iu Locations that may be Flooded .................. X02 11. Recommended Guide To Safe Practice Protection Froin lor» rnsioli Igor Underground Pipe, Fittings and Tanks lion tailing Flammable Liquids . ......... . ........ ................. 200 f, Rifle Itanges 269 D. Standards and +Publications Representing Nationally 'Rccog- ui?,cd Good Practice S .,.... .....................«.. ...,,., 270 E. Suppression and Control of Hazardous Fire Areas .................. «€2 l�. Marinas ... 284 C. 'rest Procedures for Fire -extinguishing Systcros ., 087 It. Ordinance to Adopt the hire Code .. ... 285 ltrfcrcnce Tables from the UniformBuilding Code ... ..... ..... .. .. 290 ,N e8, Refrigeration, Mechat,ical 217 1'•119ineenng Conversion Factors .. $03 29. Smoking ......... ,...:... ....»..... .......... <,..........,..: 219 I t =r a ,a UNIFORM CODE FIRE 1976 Ed t io rl r :d aJ� 4 a t" � r •fJ�M >•6'7a` a a� I .�✓' R. try uy } °*rS'trr` x d 4 z L rr+s +r ,�'� >•� . �5tc Yr+w%,r�3'4i� ygl�ia $yj as v ., X .•.z...i eY* "i :ya "s" . +: „ter t�'.,'.: a � ^"+Y •vi c � 2Y ,: J rx° cs x M,"x�,$(!la'�+ a ,"..5 t �Li+:i frttkB �.tit��Yf tid t$9 ",•r• �'�'f�;'Sfr',y a�G�"r P;`r'X .lie�•� ,p, f2�', i C�,.��;� ,, � ? 7ee'��r�+,ar�,p ;'.><y, � v ,,• y;"'�} '4 ,�,til n� '� �`o F"`'r{Y�...'�ri ��t.'r 5 r'� tl`rwd7•w �� �} x� $ if •'sv, 6 r"' 5�s k y- �5°Yy ri' Isla! x* r• . , �t a :,Z4 ✓.� i x �R "j x3..EV6t r+; a P tTi.. ('.{ ^F` 1 ', t s 'rt ♦r t Y,y 'tn .z'..• SA �'t �, , i sd't � t c Y e,� r. � w s n t" ���� � �r � '" .� r+ c .�•, 14.� ^� ��a � � :? �M� " �t art.✓ J'd ,, i' •T�,� f �' r'a d `aa�:^' a'�� i`_ t �"���"': n �r,G �" r�-���.f�y di ass ::.�1 � rte_., b .uA"r,. .3+:A ad ^� �" ;i!: °t""mf.,....y� �.0 r..., �t"fiv��%,1 t vv., t:•"r s�.7. It :a'�. o tiIt is the .intent of the Intan►ational Cort(crence of llui)ding OM jals and t110 WesternI''iro Chiefs Association to correlate the provisions of the Uniform Fire Coda and the Uniform Building Cotte, so there is no conflict between them. Neither Code; is intended to stand alone,, j rather, the total package, i.e., the Uniform Tire Code, the Uniform t., Building Cada, lite Uniform Mechanical Code, the Uniform Plumbing al Code will t Code and the National I~rleetrlC, y give cities +1110 Celn11t1CS a 1 complete and cotYtprobensive program of model codes that are com- patible with each other. In genclill, tho 'uniform hire Code i1 to govern the maintenance of. buildings and premises; to safeguard life, health, property and public welfare by regulating the storage, use and handl) ,g of dangerous and Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 73»77250 hazardous materials substances and processes, and b regulating the p►oce, y !~ g mah,tenanec ol` adetf-Wite egress facilities, The Uniform liuildilig Cotta t� is to govern the provisions rclating to minimum standards to safeguard 1 Wt. Printing life and limb, health, property turd public welfare, by regulating and controlling the design, canstrllation, duality of materials, Ilse, t t � occu• panty and location of buildings :incl certain equipment required for their construction and operation, C .OTiXl1lGHT, I87G It is intended that the provisions of the Uniform Tire Code will t # by � apply to Conditions that Were in existence at the tirrne of the passage � of the g property. ars dangerous emus to life or nCode t, INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF BUILDING OFFICIALSyear 5360 53017 SOUTH WORKMAN MILL RC)AIa Changes �to the �ree processed published sup- `by � tVHITTIEIt, CALIFORNIA cJ0001 plementfomi, permitting ready adoption local communities, Future editions will be published at tluee-year intervals. Changes are carefully and r WESTERN FIRE CHIEFS ASSOCIATION rovlewed in publio hearings by professional experts in rile field of (ire rind life safety, Tf ' y 5,360 SOUTH WORKMAN MILL ROAD WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA 90601 Verticil lines in the margins indicate a change in the text from the 1973 Edition. PMNTFD IN 'MEI U.9.A, r t �y � r K z: .n. ..ne, ...r ,.�.:.r,.-..niN;.:,wi.ts.it,:.ir•..eb«. S+3v'"�SritfM1.+ r'Mi'"''"l,k.�Nlt3'ritt''S,_ _. 1 r r t, 0 t)jv;sion 111 Use, 11andling and Traosportotlou ...... TABLE OF CONTENTS � iluihlipg 1)epartmetlt Administratlon. An exeollont gui;le managemont sold ill the onforce- ,11t'1'ICIaI, 1, 1'tti;e Gullerul Provisloos provcnlonE of skills indepartutental Old building Code and other 1-0911140011Ss ad- nlcul I,pE7lirtlliall of Oldt 12, 1'il'ewoiks ,.. , ., , ... .. ....... . t)ivlsinli I 'hitie, lntntit and Scope ........ , 11 14nt1 iniuistor(d h} it Illlildiit g It l5peetionDvpartnlellt. ACC(illirnended fol' 1)ivisi(ili It Adinirlistratiou .... ................. ....... 1, I,r,tll underhraduntc and advanced study, c SJ Division IIf Permits and Certificates„ ....I ...I............ 21 Trainitig Manual of V11old Inspection of Buildings itnd Structures. i A fundamental inspection sltilis� �ttul technic ues� $9 I)ivisjon IV Deflnitions and Abbrevfatinns, Tlulo of Coil - struction and illtciptetat4oli ' 2`'� 1�?esignoci to improve Designed important text for courses of Study tit the Community college and trade �. Til'e Rebuilding Plants ..... ...,,,..... X11 or technlcal school level. understanding of the extou( of .I. Automobile Wrecking Yaids, Junk Yo ds or Waste Material 1.1, Flammable 1:• inislies, Application of I'Inil Iteview Manual, Provides an building code provisions and illustrates applicatlon to given situations, rota the Handling Plants ..... 42 Covers nonstructural aspects aS well its providing an insight a plan examiner or checker must .{, Bowling Alloys ................................................................. g y'. X13 b,lsic cngiuoering considerations utilize, 5. Cellulose Nitrate Motion Picture Film . 44 Concrete Inspection Manual, A new publication oil Concrete wlliGh text on concrete inspection. Almost 6. Cellulose Nitrate Plastics (PYroxylin) .................................... 47 c call be used for reference or as a int covrl•ai;a, it is of particular interest � ectors who 7. Handling C',onnbustillle i, lbl'C5, Storage incl 1ltnntllill of 40 . ;cncyclot�crlicl t i i ite IikertttUCC � far loo �iitlg have beets neglecte(I in the arca of app p' ( tociluicians and Craftsmen who i re 11101" g, ('ornpressrd CYases .............................................. ..__...... 5.l it k luso Useful to Cnncreto lvitl) the physical and practical aspects of concrete than the 1E MIA Explosions, Prevention of ..........................., .,............. 60 C(111Mrllvd l, this book is the first ill a series which Will provide Coverage til (li tii( Icglurc insj cctlon rments specified int the CJni- 10.I i y ............... ......................... xit Ways, Miiilllellln'Ice O •.>. �1 all (11't'as of inoterials rind forill t3uilding Cody, fillstructiolud material, keyed to this manual, will TOCIll""logy i i. l,xt5kltilvcs alid Illastitig Agents 8 h(' Ill'lnvilll'd 'fen` use witil_tile Kiln Tluildillg In6peCtirlli t)ivistctll'l Conct'al .. dl. ileconitncllded Curriculum,7ti' Divisioll It Storage .............. ............. 0 t)jv;sion 111 Use, 11andling and Traosportotlou ...... 76 � Division lV ivlaUuftcturitng, Assembling nitd 'rest'istg .•.,.... Sh i x 12, 1'il'ewoiks ,.. , ., , ... .. ....... . $'l 4 �t l:l. Dire Protection t . a Division I Cencrtl Provisions .:........................... ........... c SJ w Division II Fire Controls ..................................................... $9 Division 111. installation :hitt Mainteiumoe of Fire Protec- tion Life Safety Systd-ins and Appliances ..., 91 1.1, Flammable 1:• inislies, Application of ' Division I Cenoral. Provisions ..........., 10 a Division 11 Spray Finishing ...... ....... 103 } r 1)iv;Sitf11 1u ll;p Tanks ,....,,. - 1119 Divis old IV ' Eleetrostatia Apparatus , 112 Division V Automobile Undereoatfnb......... ....... ........ 114 Division V1 Powder Coating . .... ..... 114 Division VII Organic Peroxides and Dual Component Coat- -- y , Alt1'.CC�1: I�ctFc i ,111'1°IC:LC� age Page 15, Mamninble and Combustible Liquids .iii. '1'taus itnd Air Supported Structures � ,.,,...,:...... 220 Division 1 Gauirrnl•Provisfans_., .. ... .. ............... to Division 11 Took Storage, Bulk Storaga.........................,.. 1�8 31, Welding and Cutting;, Calcium Carbide mitt Ac(gjcne .,..... 226 Division 1II Piping, Valves and Fittings : ,,........ .,. 134 82), Motion Picture Projection ..................................... 231 Division IV Container and 11 e,Or ablc Tank Storage »........... 133 1'1, .......... ........ Airporty, Heliports runt 'Helistops Divi •ren V Industrial Establishments I l 1)i� isf(iu 1 General Division VI hulk Plants ... 1,14 ' .............................................................. 171 itiicin II Ilefuelar Units 232 Divsion VII Service Stations ....... ............ ....: . .. ......... 1,17 ,,..,., , ,..,,;... „ ............... Division III 1- elistops 235 Division V11I 1'rocesstng Plants.,.», „ ., ;., „.... r.. 1613 ......... , , , . 23g » Division I � Iteriiiertes, Chemical Plaids and Distilleries ... 10Q................... a•i, Organic Coatings, Manufacture of 240 d Division Y Crude Oil Production ....................... ....... 161 35, Ilfgh Piled Combustible Stool; .... Division XI 'lank 'Vehicles for Flammable and Combus. 110. .... Cryogenic Fluids 216 tible Liquids .... 163 � �.... Division X11 Transportation Pipelines ... 100 Division 1 Gcnei`al ..... .... Division It Containers 251 Division ;0111 Dry Cleaning Plants .. ...,,..,.... 166 • Dlvfsion III Storage 254 16, Fruit Ripening Processes ... .....» ....:» . .., ... 174 Division IV Piping, Process and Acefwory Equipment 5 17, V vinig;atimi ;Intl Thermal Insecticidal Fogging ...................... 176 at manufachiring Facilities and Consumer Sites ................... !18. Gurag es ,,.... ...... ... ......................... ...................... 178 ... Division. V Handling, Loading and Unloading. 259 200 10; Flafardous Chamfeals ...,.» 179' ............ 1)fa>ieian Vi Transportation •... ......... ...... 201 20. Liguerwd Petroleum Cases ......... , , ..... ... 1$4 1 l IPENDI\ , 21, Lumxt.Yards and Woodworking Plants_ ......... 1$8 � A. Recommended Snfe�ards and Safe Practices s for the Protce- Hon of Tanks Containing 22, Magnesittin .......... ....... . ...................... .4..... ,. ,,.,.,..,. 190 Flarnmaltic m• Combustible Kir ni(is in to that rn r b Flooded I ' t. + y e .................... 202 21 Matches ... . .............. .�:...,......... -—...................... I... .:,.,,..,... 163 , li Recommended- , tcommetrdccl Guide To Safe Practice Protection. From Cor- 2�4. 011 -burning Fgtriprnetit .............. 1cJi rosion For Underground Pipe, Fittings and `Tanks Cori. MiningFlammable Liquids 25. Ovens, Industrial ]laking and Drying .................................. 198 f' Iliile Ranges .... �G 9 ' 213. Places of Assembly D. g. Stiuidards and Publication,; Representing Nationally Recog- r Division I General ... .................................. ... „ ...,...... 200 � nixed Good Practice .., ................. .............. 270 Division 11 . Reviewing Stands, 'Grandstnnds and Bleachers 204 E 1:, Suppression and Control of I-Iazi rdous Fire Areas 27. General Precautions Against Fire 1'. .................. Marinas 273 280 � I Incinerators and Open Bunting,...... ,.. 208 G. ..," 11 Combustible and Flammable Materials ............ 211 � Test Procedures foe Systcros ..., 2$ h N li. Ordnian » , Division Ill Fire Reporting and False Alarms ....................13 • s :o ^E ^the Fire Code,.... ............................. ;...,... 285 Division IV Use of I',quipmeirt, Apphances and Devices; t iii fercuce Tables from the Uniform Builditig Code .......: .... ...... 200 Vacant Buildings ... 213 P;n9f . mierring Conversion Factors 28, Refrigeration, Mechnnical ................... 217 ......:.. . ................... 303 W 20. Sinuking .., ., ............................. .........: .............. ......... 210 g ... ... �t, . � �. . . . ......:4J .. ..`� ..tiJu...• • x _,�. b�. , ..; .. .w. . i. J,ety ..:4w.W.le r ..'. H[16 '.... ..,. .fa .i.. i .a. �.__. .. . .. JAMS flonuffit r jq��j (�f((.��yyyn�pryryp���r. rr"�� yy[��[.yygqy.7yjj����p�/py. yyqq �,11�,{{ypp-�����. .app qy(y. ��gpggjj%�`��}. {��y d�{'yj /}yam. ��jp.� ypgp�. }pj yA ln'Jr�}q��yy�q �(jyj� MN'Y�RAI C, M/�MJ �' nI A i0 IYI..� I W�'il/PgYyE �1T CO V'�tl7 f/ 4X.M i�� d r. P,0- DOX Gas, C A11MIC HACL, Ch 96608 (010) 403.3370 la February 16, 1977 t: LU MEMO TO Harold Kroegex c I obtained a copy of the FAA manual "Determining noise level contours for general aviation aixports", from the State Library. Two meetings were held with the fixed base operator to determine the following data base. 1. Jud: 1975 through June 1976 967Z transient operatioiis 7200 based operations 2. Business jet operations are insignificant to effect contours. 3. Twin engine operations are 6% of total 4,. Night operations (2200-0700) are insignificant. S. Runway utilization: 12-30 (800) 1-19 (20a). Findings The county has requested noise level contours in 5 dB con- tinuing down to 60 dB. The attached chart shows the maximum noise level, to be less than 55 dB within the shaded contour. Increments larger than 55 dB are too insignificant to neap. I suggest you advise the county of these findings, which can be included in their general plan. If the airport continues to grow to the point where business jet or cm be flights are common, then the contours will need o James .. orvall JN/pY Attachment HQiusinG Ano konR7+mic DEVaoPmEnT angnA,I PIPA E+lUi3m$ Grant 9ppliemtlon Omit AdminlAta llon Znultommentnl AlicJaMerit P .;n�`y,: +P: <"+' d ... i�5l,k�.. €' t,cala�v� Cctiefart�tr� Via CtQ ourcos fluency To I , Vx0n) 'joor1oon Do(o: Ilebruary 22y 1977 Pro jvct Cuo;rd i,nato Resourcus Ag ncy a Lnwrcnce J. Lawson Hutto County Pl,annincl DepartmcnG 7 County Conter Drive Orovil.l,e, CA 95965 From t Depclrtment of Consorvation Division of Mines and Geology 1416-91h street, sacrarnenfo 95011 Subjects SCH 77013226, Butte County General, flan Elements, LTE The BIR should include the follovling; . The possibilitiy that future geologic studies may establish a relationship between reservoir-induced earthquakes and the Cleveland Hill fault may pose add:i.tional, seismic hazards. 2. The State does not restrict the use of Land_ in the Special Studies Zone. The zone only requires that studies be made to assure that potential fault rupture is not a hazard. 3. Because most earthquake damages are clue to ground shaking effects, it is recommended that buildings should be designed according to the ,provisions of UBC 1976, Zone 3 (outside active fault zores), Zone 4 (within or adjacent to active fault zones). t: Perry: Aimimoto Geologist CEG-460, RCE 20375 APPROVED T as9 9 E. Gay, Jr. (� State Geolog. t - RG 2634 PYA: j APPROVED ,y . CHICO PLANNING COMMISSI-IN AGENDA 7;30 P.M. AdJourood Regular Meeting February 23, 1977 Con-forence Room 111 City Council Chambers aL, . ROLL MINUTES - Regular meeting of February 7, 1977' VIL,,LC��l»�Pw PUBLIC HEARINGS Prezoning 1/39 (Cowee) To prezone northwest corner of Hooker Oak and Manzanita Avenues from County R-1 to City R-•1 Single Family Residential District. (FIRST HEARING) (2) Prezoning #38 (Kofranek) To prezone 1050 and 1070 Columbus from County A-2 to City C-1 Restricted Commercial. (SECOND NEARING) (3) Rezoning #233 (Luallen) To rezone 735 W. 5th Street from N -C Neighborhood Commercial to R-3 Multi -family Residential District. (SECOND HEARING) (4) Rezoning #234 (Florio) To rezone 1386 Humboldt Road from R-1 Sin 1e Family Residential to R-2 Duplex Residential District. (SECOND HEARING OTHER BUSINESS (5) Use Permit #997 (Brogard) To change a non -conforming use to a use of the same or more restricted nature at 520 Esplanade, (6) Appeal of Architectural Committee Decision (Northern Neon) - proposed light standard at 101 Main Street, (7) Animal Permit - to allow four chickens at 246 W 5th. Avenue (8) Parcel Map #77-1 (Burns) - 506 Larch Avenue (9) Parcel Map #77-2 (Cit, of Chico) - southeast corner of W. 6th and Ivy Streets (10) Par(,,el Map #77-3 (Johnson) South side Hawthorne Avenue at Nancy Lane (11) Review proposedDesign Criteria and Improvrt.nent Standards for subdivisions, (12) Ref�ry;ri: on recent L.C.C. Confers - Los Angeles (Dolan, Reck) BUTTE COUNTY MATTERS 0 3) Review Butte County General Plan Elements l BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR_ CM Info/CP 2517/A -PC -5 f 1< i C:t;m c sArLTY 1 r,z Ml.tl+r 1'Y;1gl,yv;; t. [lust(; cou►7ty iu in an llrna oC known f�llt'I.11, ttrlcl 1 ncc+15L $0101111,C activity. �rhi� t�llly klir�irn licti.v4 fa,1ll(t in 1tIIL►:�' I:itutll'.11 i;; tho C_li:V(Jliiltil 111 1 i FOU I L lwoC OvOvi llo. A number of I.tl(Un .ill r)i` ncvif the County 11hol►)ri ter cdnt,ld rrlrl PoWnt '.ally AC(.jTho ttedhimiL•y ol! Win sari Arltllr.,l'► ftatfll ,,ysLut►1 is riclierrally r►i►Ilii I Iv -111L in nvolu,�tt,ing i(Aslitic v1sk hi Lho County, 7. POLICY x1.1Ptr[J�tl;tli'ATI(',N 1`nform thO prllilic of cilrr nt 1. 11C715rovo an() cskln1'2t q at 4ili,m.lr: hazard In i15otM6Lio1l pur,),lsl5 tills t7Jan elcmant, KOOP the ' S' +li 1 parts g! tlrr? C'atftyi Y. up-1:0-CixLo, mnko trite ,art>Iturll Zia. COhaliler Lilo mor,L rtloorll. ,incur- sc if-aric IllrOr.ilWltilm in maklny Ina'tio►5 on Brad u;4' rlrlr:talorl; . Avold ' seismic horar�l ;n all tuning arld subdivision J.acn'r(nq ,�c`lair>,�r, Jn,'It,thrl and Jst public bUl Idl't1g5andimtlar uses lir known fault mens, a I `f ' b. llecl11.1,zt at~1)1•d(li'iatc duttriCrl srl mfr Illv:.! Itll•SLion:, roc" all r �~ 4"d It1lVttil, .�, 'P1.t" .lI Vt5 .lit)lllttl thL !'~,I+'V@land lilll. 3. 10(WL•ionu oC kt5uw►► ,r i ►( ,R 1 r.in 1. 1(r tt hao i troll t�CS;;lrtll5'a.I;C'(1 rt v3 .7 u /C- _. 1 - l'<tl Jtt,' ,a 1 fit . lrli 1 I r, L.r•N ,incl ar! l;erl�. I`�r`lt;'!Ir'�r l,tJ 3., l XCl2'f;lt((! dlPltt'OViA�. r.lUlaldl•1t`}' .;r t'll(t 1.t1'tr11r'ty :;r•tl(, I I'i.17. (rldor Ou., lllquIrL-• !17 Aut�, cLCr_r.L,ivu Jallutlry till, ;ih.lt(1 Milling ;ltrtl i..+•tlu .! H'l,.trd wihJlin thv YC'lit)t'L'1. 1.f7 rl.11..t,'(;rli .. ,-( 4 1. 1977. ((:h,lt Oir 7 5, Giviziion Z, California ' � . v fC 1 t: i,l t ., l tlzl;7,rt�tc}, ' Lppmonl'. ;inti 51 r'u(".(,ut`1"� rui, hoift-lli as 611111K41r' S•r111ii tl y rte• Lt c L t � tY..U1rIi. .,tudle'r Zonui nl; Cmovtrll�d laa: tittrt.lrsllu f `ilu+ soc:rnmentd Valley d• State law. ht�v a W11OP.111' :hict1 7 j pntentjor Gons.iddk 1100faul,ion potential In nlnklrly /.fnCi 4. Require appropriate deslrin ;rti � Crtr t i.!i�lc:ftl�tiun �luxitlii a Major u.^,r. dctr,ir{ions. of. st-Vi(ctur't� :;113CCp(db1a to they �a h,11 Llulurlkcl. eZL-1:cls of li,quef,lt,t,ion, C:. H I, t rl LAA/ !a ; 7ably .rri-l. OEOLOGIC HAZARD $U.8-rLCMBN'i' rINDINGS POLICY :lMP1,10,MtINTATION 1, 'Pilo adonLification of grologic 1; 1,11form Elio pulr.lic oe goologte 1. Approve tend lyub.lish the hazard hazards is in the public in,- terost. hazards. maps in Lhis 11101 element. Keep the information tip La dale. 2. Geologic Hazards limit land dovel,opment• capabilities. 2. Conslder yocsloyin hazards In devolopmont of land Use, 2. Determine appropriate uses for lai511 Housing, Circulation, Consur- hazard areas. Gstabli,sh limits on the densi"l.y t,1nd type of clove.. vation and Open :pncdi dements. .lopment permitted in high hazard F1Yea5. 3. The risk of landslides is groatost, J.n areas with 34 Consider iarids1lr7e potential in 3. Require invt.atJ,gation of :Landslide slOpos over 15T, •dunk rock,anr! review o.,f private development, t,ub.liv iaCi.. lt,i�s in areas poLent •al 1.'017 proposed devniopnleat. PrenenL findings in environmental ,Incl highr,tinf,tll. ratod 4 and 5 on pl,ip JtT_l. review anal subdivision roviow, HH 4. 'Cho removal of surf-tice Mlt•criolby 4. Consider erc7oion potential in it Require inventigaL•i,on of erosion W r,iiin and water varies byslo o, soil reviewof'privato dovelopment a faci.l.ities in potentialfor Proposed development. J Z 8 4 vegoL-ati.on, precipitation areas rated high and Waxy high on Present findinrls in environmental � review and subdivision H and development. IL` is Hap rsr-2, review. U greatest in areas of ()Vanitic rock. tr 5. Ground surfaces can sink and cause damage in 5. Prot:oct; arlainst subsidence Prom -water 5. nves•ti Monitor sinking as necessary, Require U wiyne there areas where there is ex- ground withdrawal -)MXXjXWX subsidence potential cai� tennive withdrawal of ground ,and oil and gas {ri thdrawal. ea ti ©n in review of proposed withdrawals:. » ,-+ water, oil and gas. Q1" Present findinfl5 in environ- mental review. G. Many valley areas with clay soils have a high 6. Protectdevelopment In valley 6. Monitor shrinking and swelling potential for structural damage from areas with expansive soils, as _necessary: Require mitigation sail shrinking and swelling, measures for large developments .Q and major facilities when there .s a high potential for damage.. Z t O U W f W F, H 2 - W Table rx-J. VIRE HAZARD Ei,1,+iENT (Continued) 7. Pire control and suppression 7. Ensure that water supplies 7. Develop fire protection standards is often restricted by f`or new development are for individual and c�)mmunity water, inadequate water supplies, adequate for fire protectlon Systems serving now development. purposes, Apply these standards to sub- divisions, land divisions, and use permits. B. Access to fires by emergency 8. Ensure that road access for 8. Develop standards for widths, equipment is often limited by new development ,is adequate grades, and curves of new roads to inadequate roads. ,for fire pronation purposes. permit passage and maneuvering of emergency vehicles. Require mUILl- ple access where feasible. 9. Vire roport and resj')onsa times 9. ltequi.re or proniott Elio easy 9 Develop and implement a con - ,aro often delayed by ancon- IdentifiraLion of strocts SistenL street naming and' house , t-1 sistencies and deficiencies an: developed properties. numbering System for the nntire ca H in street naming and house County, Require all names and numbers to be clearly visible. w0 H 10; Some human :activities ind 10. Regulate as necessary those 10. Hold hearings to adopt the land uses have a high activities and us r with a Uniform Fixe Code or modi- HN potential for causing fires, high fire potentiali fications thereof. o 11. Emergency evacuation in Ili Provide adequate public ll . Cnnsi der construction of c, mountain_ areas is often hampered b limited road.evacuation routes in additional public roads for �+ Y a road system. mountain areas. evacuation routes in mountain areas_, - z z �a w� m F w ti O is u1 W H 7", P4 Table IV-6. Noisr, cLEmENm FINDINGS POLICY IMPLPMI N7'T,1'117N 1. Objoetionable noise from trans- 1. Mai,stain an accept- b,le noise en- 1. 'UtyAotd X&YPx:kJM XJKX XX44Q 0X:x portotion facilities and vironment in all areas of. the &GMIXIMA X�X; xX,�Y"xC(J;FXX x stationary sources can have a County; �4XXJ�,�tX�D�7�iF?�X1drYv�(kS17�zl,MOC significOnt• impact on public Hoot a CDunt,Y noise ordinance hoslth sand welfare. Consider noise 1 evel s in environ- z. some aspects of transportation- p�possible, z. Where wM control the 2. Tom mental review. �DCt3�X�C State and federal rcgu- related noise can be controlled sources of transportatIon noise lations for reducing transportation by the county, to maintain acceptable levels. noise. Consider noise in the loca" tion and design of County roads: Locate aircraft flight paths away from developed areas where feasible. 3. Development along railroads 3. biscooraya residential develop- 3. Consider noise sources in review of and highways can cause a, signi- monk and other noise-sensitive zoning and subdivision proposals. H ficant noise problem. activities near railroads And Locate noise sensitive uses away highways, from railroads and highways. �� to 4. Development near aircraft flight paths subjects people to objet- 4. Plan for aJrport development discourage 4. i Locate noise-sen.:itive uses away LO ^ tionable noise and threatens and mise-•sonsitive activitier, near airports: from airports. Prepare specific Airport Environs plans for Chico c future airport operations. and Ornvillr: airports, O H 5. Some types of recreational 5. Control recreation activities 5: Place limits on the levels of U activities make objectionable that have the potential to cause amplified sound and the time and U r~ Iroise. objectionable noise;, location of outdoor concerts, auto H and motorcycle races, and similar � Y nois activities. Z� W G. State legislation requires noise insulation 6. Provide 60 dB noise cantours 6. Develop 60 dB noise contours Pa P of new multi.- family dwellings constructed around all major sources, around major sources where thio p Within the 60 dB noise exposure information is not y presently available., H W Contours. 7. Noise problems cross City 7. Cooperate with the :incorporated 1. Exchange noise contour infor- U to boundariesi cities to resolve mutual noise mation Develop compatible W H problems. noise control programs. H 6. As the County growsand acti- 9. Keep the Noise Klement current 8. Monitor changes in noise levels. Vitics g , ichan with chin in conditions. g g . Update noise contour data4 . environment w-ill.l�also 9 e. Tablo V-1. SC14NIC 111:W AY r[,i:MQNT FMINGS POLICY IMPLCMENTATION 11 Buttu CoutlLy has many areas of piczuressqua natural landscape:. 1. Protoot v rloablei scenic areas 1. DQveJ.oli a system of scenic higt- Fonsi for enjoyment: by re:tidents and Ways, as indicated on ma 'V-1. dE visitors. additional desinnation of local 2, Otf. tial 5tnr,e designation of 2. Socord Official state dosig- 2. streets in urb n areas follow ptoceduri:s �n Apprndix C. r;(:vIl-c hielhways benefits the nation of ,canio highways local scenic highways program adop<tecl itA this element. and requires various county all or-some actions. Consider 3. Scenic corridor boundaries 3: Dol.inaate scenic corridors 3-- }('DbX.ft,Xt State criteria. Survey should include: areas visible with careful eonsidoration scenic corridors, solicit from highways, outstanding of All factors. citizen participation. Prepare natural or mon-made featureso "Sceni.c Highway Report' for each land where development may corridor. affect views, and feasible regulatory areas. 4. Development of scenic highway 4. consielor rlua.lity of visual 4. Require: Planning Commission annual rights-of-way has significant landscape and driving axe- review of MajCr road projects to impaoL ort quality of visual landscapeanddriving parlance in dee,ign of the include concern for scenic values. H experience. roadway and other features in the right-of-way. +. .H n 5. Numerous vrhicle access points 5. control access to scenic 5. Utilize existing access where along scenic highways can impact highways to maintain safety, feasible. Limit encroachment O r-i drivt:r Safety and comfort, and quality of driving permits for safety; U h and roadside beauty. experience. Z ,.-i G. The negative visual impact of 6. Locate and design utility 64 Review ttie location and design. H utility lines and structures structures to minimize of major transmission lines. Zcan ire mitigated by incon- spicuous siting and visualImpact. Require the least conspicuous ct pleasing location of distribution lines, .-a :Z a' t~ design, as feasible and where there is reasonable choice. �-,F4 7. Protection of scopic corridors 7a., protect against development 7a. Limit unnecessary commercial and t is 1ltgely dependent on that is incompatible with none-agricultural use. Rezone local land use regulations. the natural appearance of A-2 areas. Clarify use permit CJ tlJ scenic corridors.- provisions of S-H zone: H � b. .omit the density and loca' � y tion b. Reuuire large ,lot area per dwelling H structures in scenic corridors. unit- Require increased front se.t- backs. Encourage integrated, compact business areas. Rezone 1+-7 areas. 7able v - d, SCCNIC: HIGHWAY LI.L IMI (Contiritled) C,, I ttostrIct lath tion ,subject and o. include oign:rCOLrictions in S -Il doslryn of s ignd .in ncenic zone. Pxop,nro comprohens4.ve sign rorrldora. ordinance w.it)i tpocial provisions for Soonic h.iegtrways. d. control earth -moving ppnratlons d, Require use permit for pri.tiat;c eal th-- In saanic coeridars. movi.nq opoxationa in scenic Porriclrr, Require re -planting and lah4acaping where feabible, a. ftcgn.lrabe tirp reivioval of v, g'e- c. UiLcourage alenr-cuti `,ng in scenic: tation In :sonar: coir, dory corridors, Inlorae rir:e haz.ar i con- Lrols str:iatly In soonic corrid'or;i. Roqu,,ia_e use pormit, for site cleat- ance in sccoic corridors. tom. 8. Orf!tvlol StnLe designation of 8. vr,apara spoairio plans tot each 8. ,7urvey Corr ldar.s. Prepare and iflupL +� goonicz highways requires dtrw sconio anrrldor, land use requlot.tonu. Pl,,trr j. Lwl It'll fo ljdyi n110 [Aanninq o ;.,nttt of right -or -way and othr r sconto vor•ri lois. public Caci I Lie*. Uj 9. Tin offvct ttir iconic IiIghwap; 9. Znvit- citizen participation, :in - 9. indicate routes on public aux vic and CIO y . ' 1l y r f t-r.rCquiros au, ,,ire local i r the seanic highway., Proyroin, It 1 IR ! - plafrq. place 13oppf -iigns do ►-t t. involvc:ttient and support. .idopted routes. Encourage advur.- tiling by Chambers of Commerce 0 OI and others. Seek citizen parti- cipation in all aspects of progrram. Str P+ I:+ .t3 i+ W E-+ W t Q C> W- W E- W - - t BUTTt', COUNTY lyLANNI',XG C(;IM� IiSSI J3, L'LJMJC HEARING ON THP GJ.`% l:IZAL I LA`s EU-NIIsNTS AND DRAv'r i'sNVI ItONNIH I'IAL DIPACT REPORTS FOR 'I`llf'St. 1 Ll.-MEN'T,S 77-62-2-824 ;Mr; Lawson said that a request had come: from Chairman l;ernai,4 Richtcr for continuance of action to the 24th of February, in view of the l°act that a ineeting was to be held by Chalrman Rlchtor, Supervisor. Lcilke and Bill. Geddis between now and then. Some of the Commissioners questioned the irronu arity of this pzoceduxe. Commissioner Gilbert made a motion to continue discussion on this matter until February 24, 1977. His motion was seconded by Commis- sioner 'Moore. AYES Commissioners Camenzind, Gilbert;, Moore, and Watson. NOF.,S Commissioners Thebach, Watters and Chairman Hanford. ASSENT: Comm:i,ssloners Le Clerc and Snaith. I•lotion failed. Chairman Hanford commented that it seemed logical to follow `regular procedures and asked for comments 'from Mr. Ga.i ser. He statod that Ito had received no new recommendations. "l'he following action was taken reg,ard.i.no recommendations .i or adoption, of the new elements of the General Plan SUIRMARY TABLE 11-2 SEIS'•IIC SAFETY ELDIENT Motion was made by Commissioner lVatters, seconded by Commissioner Thebach, to recommend adoption with change as noted on Page 3 of these minutes AYES: Commissioners Camenzind, Gilbert, :Moore, Thebach, Matson, Watters and Chairman Hanford. NOES; No one,. ABSENT: Commissioners Le Clerc and Smith: Motion carried. -2- �. iI15 1 1 ERA=_ (; �l�Mf;CS Ri:COt'�i1r1�Nb C BY PLANNING CQ1 p4ISS j.,1v - FEBRUARY 1 7, 1977 To I i; a 1 • ',, F,lRtfS,N,Zc, S]1[1,'I'Y 1 t.LNL"t1h J'i1�1ax11c noL,rCY Xhi�lt,rlta�mAmxt'rN 1, tALIU :, Coun4y is in an arra of known rutrl.tr, and rollsoinmic L10tivity sneotin tho pul)tic of current 1. iipprovu Burl pul)l,ish t1tis , t.1 an r.tz;s vstimaor nairua.tr.• ha hazard in oletnen4. 1ieelti Lhe inJpt'tttata al I harts of tho Gr ,nty. up-tc5�dar r , J., 111, 1,1,1y known active Cault. ;inn itttLi:c, t.t5'ttn4y :it; t.lirr rVa'Lnnci 2. '1'atknC'.l;tniv arc ,at,ut' ri,J1 known 2a. Considor 010 mar l✓ rc,aCn1, infer- Hilt 1';tu1t Livor nrt5v3.l.lc, n number s4, nnric trrlrarnturl�an frt making jnnd err:' eltaninc titntJcitt an palsini.c ltazal:d in X111 a!' Voul.L.t Jn or nonr 4114 ColinEy AVal and Oubdi-Vision decisions, I,ocat inq ,rhratt•1s, hr>ntt.i Laid,;, publ C b U (7 t1 ! rltcatzlrl 15r~ corrtltcjoel,�tl poLcnlJally itt,l ivr Thr3 and "dnilar usras Jo known tauit f1tiS , 131:0x.ilnit.y of (:hr. :San Andi,ow; C,l sysLam is gollera'llj arena riirfn l lrrznL Ln ovatuaLinct t{rt.istnic tisk Lrt Lhu County. f� 11 b. 1(0(pli.ro tpprcjpj {;'tEe tlt_%tni;lcqt siainmic' invt r3t.ltlat:ions 'ror.' all to 0 pubUc Mid privaLe 1•iroj-!t;1.:.; 1^ry t%1 U -.1l loimLions or knt3wtz SC is -nit. risk. , zNxl t,'t-1 ttLotnrtl 1:117GLt.-voland. [fill f.ittyt hm; Utizn clrtirttJnatrrlra:t i3 ape- 3. POJ.In110 llri rr and cr,trlA a , xz'cisaJ3t,roval authority l l 11 u,"Oor tale nlcuist- ] ns't:,it,it ltt}r1 ht1 th,+ stato Mlning and r,n,alo;1J 1rtait'rt w 'CHIn thc+ respovi. to rtll real ns Late dr°vo— G. r -i l r. i.ralu /tt:l , etCac L.L �l; Jatn1.•ti�y 1, 1977: ` ;latae f , ► ." t udi c;t 7.,inr Lnphtclti. ,ttttl ?,t.rzrr.t,urt', (ur )a�,ct�In t.., (ChopLov 7.5, DivIsi:on 2r California . vCcut,,tlit y C•tS.L}1.i rt Lltte ant±t:.itz �, ) 6tudilr; Zone, as provided by State law. 41. rywrl.iont3 sof. thn SacramenEra Valley' }tnvt� ri 111 hick potential lII-,I . y d p 4. Cons.tdc.z 1tgt,eFacr ion potential 4. Roquire apptrrJl,riate desitln of fctr 1 i.�l zc fac Lion tlurin+ a major in rlrktn Ianci usn dNrlgions, g structurrr, iltzc3Cc�lal. bio to :the t L'hr;gnke. c f:1 caLt3 of lquaiact.itin, A Fww f z3 t4 rablrr rrr�c. G'E'OLOGIC HAznnn SUB -EMI -MT r1NDINOS POLICY x!a17r,� tdhN 1ptr 1. 'Cho identification of ge3l.ogic 1. rrrform Clio publJtt or OuOtocY.(c 1. Approve and publinh tht. haztlyd hazards is in the public in- hazards. malas in this Llan ulamenL Kr_ep the information Up to drltae tertr:+L, ?.. Gc!0logic htazzleds .limit lanai 2. Conaldcr geologic hazard in 2 Determine appropriate r Cr Jr [ p' 1' Lute, uses for. hirl t7uva1�7q,ritant cap;ttiilities: davolopntartt or Land use, hazarO ateris. VuLablish 'Amlt s y Housing, dircu',rtlon, C,onsor- on tho density and type at. devc- vatlon and open .11pace dements: lopmont permitted in high pas;or A areas. 3, 't'hc. r, :ak of lnn4slitle1; is 3, Con::ldar lanoslJdo potential in 3. Require investigation of londr,110e graatvr,h a.rt .areas with revietr of private devolopment. potential for proposed devalcp n?,'1t: .•lolJc::s over, 15%, wt�,ak tock, rand public t'aollittes In area:; P.nla,nt C nrlinrts lit t�nv.tro [nt't.a:. ;tnrl hL,111 rraLllrall, rotod J .ind 5 or, M.tp rxr-l. teviow and sttbcllvi:sion roviow. H it. 'i'hl. rr t,ovai of surfnce 4. Consider eroslon Potential in 4. Require invost;irlatiori of eicu;ti.nr � td rt,,,:at�ri,kl, by rain and water reviow of pl'iva a developrhent potential P�7r N)r.'QrJCllar'd elCVelo1awu,al:. r,r. i I I v:aYit� by :3lral9e, wail, and p(tLlic far.liltira� in areas present Undins d in environmcnta. J vucjti+l aLlun, precipiLation rated high rand vary high on review and subdivision review. l-4-1116 c9c'rJelupmenL, It is map ITT -2. U11 oruaLort in arca t of Ltrani t.i,o rock. 5, c;rourri]surfacaN can sink and S. protoCt t(T.t;nrt subr.ittenco 5. monitor tsi,nlfittq its nccesrury. ;e;Q1 u19nificanL damage. in from grouncl-wafer withdrawal i n V e s t I -)Mx"ix,K subsidence potcnLial Caere there is ex- and oil anti gas withdrawal. nation in review of proposed withdrowal!i. Syr' tons vu w.ithdrawnl of ground of Present findincis in envircln- ti wttLor, oil and alas. mental review. fi. Many valley areas with clay 6. Protect developmetrt in valley 6. Monitor shrinking and swelling i as necessary. Vequire mitigation c, voila have a high potential areas 00h cKpansive soils, developments t.or .structural damage from measures for large fcilities when there H soil shrinking and swelling. and major potential is a high otential-for damage, E-+ I U Ln w L, '1NClYlJGS POLICY 1.; MOM'. c1C Lith County Ilani a tt.tlulal Fina haL(Ird of �, Hake) r;rrtrract:lon From F1r� —M)1yf.11111ITATION 1 Gansi,slnr Cita tt.lrar�t3 ;i.n all .1t l,w,tt;t ntocletktLe ne'varity. h ,.ar4n it cr;it.^.irt+:P,lYloll Ira kill p7,rnniny. r,,yufatnry, lana list! ;111(1 Zoning ttrei,llaonn, Or the feothill arlrt c,a171t.►t 11;17+rot+t,ltl�)liC C7ttvLY;nitlt"IlGral, rt;Vlr:lir 13111r� anrl n,ra►ItLttirl ;1rca� havr h :t,lt+l ► of hic)h pifaarairis0 with hir?r ,,l anncern 7 IIlVi3 (5tr tc+v.l►+tv ,►nrl th(+ Itru- vision of or oxt:rcanid il:y 'i'ax 1it11yllc ;1erv;ices t roto(" (r ► e h,, xa rrl ,1 1 + nalulUM O Fire occurrences re;i� {,tiy alotng with the 26 Provide pro - ' 2• Tdo + + n tatrSent and rtrLl,tt°c 1nrtin T .tint numbers of visitors „� tavfIun Ar1rt �r�` t 1n1 t►ll to papulnttrar, or lint'i'iCl it.s or '1c'.c'(tuato- rivo pro - anal t'e irlr+ntc it LYtc Cuw1L ill rr,wth anri'►hlri� Y lh re�:ru:yttiotl tecti,nn vervices. G11ir;1e do - ri;rn velotanlanl: 1`o thoet! art+as thrdltgh zortLng, uttd LICVUlopriiant raviow procRoo..dl;nLial H (luvelopment is of r:'ur.rin in the rnnuntainoud J 3. r,tmit dotrelopment whore natural 3. Zone(t'hLnh and ►;ttremr_ nal:ttr,�11 n ul .1ro County wllare lira hazard, tre high or oxt:reme until .trlrqur;h(I fire protection fire i nzttl.'t1,1 oren:; trltieit Are {rtertr;+riur7t("i.y (I� t1,,ii1,f,11 t.fr,cr hi1�::I1'rt� at'a hx+ h 'tLYt.►nt is prt,vit7nrf, proUcLod rur low (� 1 Or +-,. �r ttlttl wh...e r(�Ciclt"11'11;7.1 il(n(.tt us Only.t: Vj r7ro 111,otuction facilities Provilo no 1117 . % PUbliC tacililiou t ►-a t ill -c- cl,untly 10-1 0CIOLa and that uncoura(po. growth in thew,. difficult to provide. Area; axccpt those esscrlti(tl to U 4. public ctafeLy. v0r;lol.ation in the critical y t'acJ:car in Eire spread, 4. Use FuolUr+7k,:s tlnnl the' 4. ACCIUire fliolbrooks wh ry -I edge aF 00t1tiloping areas and 1n whtyh" ;roXt,rCMe" fEte'1r;13y11,: SJt;tllin " hiclit'r find and fire hazard arena, rr ,� trrnle tiro hazard ntr,xsa Enforc reg65ttons 'r}-,, all Ve lOttition clear T 5. i`iL'n lator.eation facilities 5. ArCivldo adct7uatd fl;rr. � 5. ance around s ti'tiCtUt^;?5 , a arc lacking or margitlal in some areas or the protac.tion In 411 areds wlideo , Conotriwb firo stations an required to p, H � Count Y• seryl((. levels .rrr rlsilc3e,nw r~ �7rotct areas of cfruateEt hoed. a emote silo r E--( rJ U. formation of volunteer fire , P com an Les its rural coinmunitiog. C1 r G. Ut�vr";ol;ment i.n 're WabirshOds 10MIS to fires ti. pmserVoir Limit development in G• Prepare �aninq pilins for critical which threaten commuitity reservoir ,onto'r.hcd watershed at:ca., Cotleider post ibie W H watt.; zunplics datilaclet Lo wAarshod in environ- F �! nental review: r,alr,iu a t-1. MIE, nnrnRD ELEMENT (Continued) 7. Piro control and suppression 7. Ensure that. water supplies is often restricted by for new development are Inadequate water supplies. adoquato for tiro protection purposes. 7. t)evelop Mia protection uLandards for ,indivltl ►< l and com►nunJ ty water aystt?mS V:orvl;ng now development. Apply t.heOo btandards to sub- divisions, land livisiona, and A, Access to fires by cme<rgency t tpil ment is or -ten limited by 0. Ehs.ura tl;;►t roadar,�cuss Etat devoZopment is adequate 0. DevelopsL•anardr dr w,i,cit.•hsr CI' ," new nradus nn+d alrry w r e.� c r ncto rCi.ailr4 Lo , naduquyte roads. for fjra procoublon purposes. porm t pat3aago and maneuvering of C'Morger cy vtuhicte,. Fteclutcu multi - pie accons where tcaribdo. 9. fire report and reaslonse times 9. Require or promote the easy 9. Develop and iurplemcnt a coil - aro orton dvlayed by incon- ldentlflcatlon of ,.trouts 8intont• street n.'r.mi.ng and hon.se H ►ttsltnol..os and cdufriciencies ur. devololmd pro1wr,tles. numbering oyrLam Car the ont%re 00: H in s;t r^trot naming and house numbering, County, RefItlire all, nen;es anti I numburs to be clearly visible. W r- 10, tlo►ruo human activities •ind 10 neyulate as noces.sary thoso 10. Hold hearingil to adopt the land user have e high activitles and uses: with a Uniform Piro code or modi�- ,-;1- ptatt5ntitil for causing tires. high fire potential. ricat�:ona thereof. �,� ll Emergency evacuation in 11, Provide adequate q public, ll. Ccrnsi,der construction of U mountain areas is often road eVACuation routes in additional public roads for hampored by a limited mountain areas. evacuation routes in mountain road system. areas. r ;c r C3 rn . ROBINS Table IV -o. NoIsX, ;t,xa�rcl XrIh1C3MOS Po1,IGY 1. Objectionable noise from trans-, port/'ltion facilities 1. tlalntain an rlr u^nptalr,te noise en- 1, Ifdl� ILXLIIIIpATxUN M andXt}w'iD{�Xtx�xit77GJ{r)(}+{k.IYcXJ4l;thaXr r•LaLa.ctin,•rry sources c,1t1 have a vironiner)t,in AX.I areas of the county, J�iiCKUXYG`GN,rXiAttKL;X. KX�ritX+?£liliidfJalY X sivnificant inl})act on public x �Sc'/c'l4��!<Ya Y.,rY1 XlY4'ix?il!C ho'11.0 tined welfare. d0Pt a county noise Ordinanco, Consider noise levels in environ z: -tlnll. aspects of transportation- rclatc-4 noise can be controlled 2. Whero possib,t.s, control the 2. Enforce mental re1(ielli. k'Ytlai'�'3{l1t State by ilio County,. sources of tr;,n;,/,l,rr,af„ion noise Co malnh.,�ir1 acceptable and X"ecicral: re.1ju- lationis Cas rorduaintf tiansport,nt.ion J.evels. noise, conai.drr noise in the lilts,- tion and cdeslon of county roach. Locate Uircratt flight paths, away from developtcd 31 UOV'1100monh Along railroads 3. WeCol+rago nrtUrs where teasilale, (Ind ht9hwaYs Cat1 cauno a signi- P,icrint noise rnar,trl,.ntJal devdio . ment anti othor noiSr,MSonGlt {'Ve ' 3, Consider nai.sYr pa111;UC^i in review Of zoning problem. aativittos near railroads and and suls8lvision proposni;s. Locate not„o lJonsitivo d;r N highways, uses away from railroada and highways. LI cid 4 Dovolapmr.nt near ar,r'crnft flight tyatllc. nabiccts people to objec- 44 Plan for airport development dlscouragl+ Q, r± Locate noise"oenui,t Honnl�lr 1ar11rye Gild threatens and noise -sensitives activities near airports, vo uses away from airport;. Prepare upocifLG tutril'L Airpnrt oporariorir: Airport nnvironn plans for Chico r 0,-+ 5- l,Kause types of roorcaLional 5 and orovillo airports. activities make ob7octionable Control reorcation aCGIvLtJea that have fhe 5. Place limits on Lhe levels of h` 110i so. Potential to cause objecklonahiu not 5e. amplified :round and Lhe time And location OE outdoor, concerts, auto and motorcycle racos, and similar :+tilt i tlo.isy aetiviti6ai .�6. rt o 1e is anon ze nixes: g insuationfnewmulti- G, PrOvJtle GO dD noise contours Ge Develop d[3 l�s constructed around all mayor sources, ai'} 0 contours around major sourswhero t histithiic the GO dtl noise exposure nl infozaton is not presently E-+ tet rontr,cirv, available. r d4� 7• Noise bounds problems cross City 7, cooperata With the incorporated 7. Exchange noise contour infor- cities to resolve mutual noise mation. Develop compatible problems, noise control programs. H8. As the County grows and acti- change, the noise 8. 'Keep_ vile noise .••;;cement current 8• Mon for chs eje na-s in noise levels. y a:lvironment will also change. wltll changing conditions. Update noise contour data. II IN I IBM t;UT Tl: CtliIN'rY P (,AXNi \1G C,0,'�I I S 10 N rrv�rr�.s r �i,r ttar x SUN1,14ARY Ir. l"Ir.r V 1. SCr;N EC` U1:6l410Y 'l,l1[; rzi t,l rr vel . iCJ NSG` 111GIMAY BUM914x KKtl11 t_rtcs 1. 11utLe Cous>I;y ha�q many areas of PICUIrr:sguu natural landscapes, ?aor protect v,Ilua.talo dcen.io areasfor anjcslmanr. by raslriants and -1—T :,",,MH, Wrnmtohl 1, bevels a s Scenic H4 1/1 P system of visttc,rs, w�'tyar its "Llicataed on 11141) V-1.1 onsider `• oiCac;i,11 :Jt"ile designation Of additional desl nWon of local slunic hicJhWnys henCtElts the 2' secure orrjolal State dosiq- x streets in urban ureas ).oral 4ceni.r. highways praS he nation of``,aca`ntc highwa ys , l'ol1oW procedures 7.n Appondig )r, 1711,1' r t c(uirLIS various country adoptod it this el amen( ; acLlr)ns, all or some 3 • 4c•anic r_nrridor boundaries ahrulrl include areas visible` bolinaata sconlc corr.luoru Consider ftaatsr highways, outstanding with careful consideration 3' XD�1C1X'3V iLatO rriteriit, 61.trvoy n,t4ta.ral or man -matte features of 021 factors, ,nc►nie corridors, Solic;i.t land where dovelopmont may ci 'Scenic lanrticipation- Propare aMICt' Views, and Feasible 0' itiz .c Highway Aeport" for each r.egul,7tory areas, corridor. • �, li�„•�MlnJ ,,,111E L')f srr.n' , t`r r1('1ir ,,r tc highway 4, Conslclar wdy hazy significant 2u,)lir.y of vi.;ual 9. Requi.rc t7attnznr �r itilr,,4 t ren rltialiLy of visual daudr,uapa earl t/r.iving air- ' J Commis.. ion annual. s-+ i,tnls,t.al�t' tatid driving partlnce in dosign of t1tn reViCw of ma jot tt5aid pzrsjrr.t:. Lo experi0nae. roadwall and otht.p faaturr;>s include concern for SCOWIC values. ' in t1ja right-of-way, nd �h a• }iuni tc)u� rrzhit.ltt r.rr..r.rss Points "= ,111111) rr+nir: hi.rJl7'wtro 5t Control ,rccejs to sc�:nic r' Orr rJr:v„r sarut? and comiort,imPact hiyhwtiys tp ,nairiCai.n aafcty Utilize existin nr •r g access where gotinti ;uartc�)r1c beauty• andequaj',ity of driving fea0ible. Limit encroachment P once, Permits fOr satn_t;y, The nC-gasLlvc visual impart of , ahsli.Ly 11ncb t�nr1 s,LruclUras 6. 40c4ko and dosign utility J'c%t1) l,c triikJyttt.ecl by incon-nd pleasing pactstructures to minimize 6Roviow the location and design •i, slsLelloas sitint a visual tm of major Lrsi .ansmison line=s• . Require the 1.i>ast coni spicuous tribut%on limo,; r+ a1 asrfeasible anof d: Where .vlsere there i or SC'+•nlc Corridors reasonable' ChoJ.Ce, b is• i 7a. prntact .,q,iirt,t deyaloPrurnt y r . l rlc• aenrlr?nL ran 7a. Limit unt)t cessat a onurerci,� i east a lci4e,1 land use r agulatior$. that 1 s i ncompa ti bl e with U U) the natural jppf`aranca: of nen-•agr.icti.lturil use. 907.4110 W Fes.. scenic corridors, A-2 axcas., clarify use permit provision:, of S -Et zone. w b• blmit the density and loj�atsion y structures in b•' Rcciu.ire i.r�t'ga lot area per tJ.,�ol]iny C4 „ .,cenic corridors., unit. Require incruasGd front ,eta. bac:ht,. Encourage integrat-de ,_rasa}tact business areas, Rezone A -z 010,011. I 7',lh try p»'1. SUNTC; i1xC1t9iA1' LU'M1 NT (cont rotted) C loaation, :subject and c. Include r0illn I-caLxi.cl:.lons in 13-11 design of myna in ucintr. tl;tne. 1'?:�I)at.ti't� cr7nitalchr+ttril��C! s.kiil cr,rr i do r ord iljaltee a.l l„)t ttl:letciah pruvi e Loot; :Gros' Ormlic itirJltwttytz. d. Contznl earth-movinV uparAtionu !n �canir cnrrtclors. d. Reziu;,rct tlsS) permit for pr,i,citr. c.')'ll- Movi.nei oporalUlan:t I.n t;conic oe)r. ic', r. Iir;cluivo. t.'c;itlAnting and lundllumpirrg wltrr.c! re(Anibl,i , 0. PCgltititr+ of voge- L, 1)JLyCr)Ut"ilcll? f�lCitt;^«llltin[a lif l:c.l:tti.0 .. tation in n4'(t.ryil;: 4'Q.rI`i.tilal• ,. crtkr.icic?I,'[9. 1';nfarcn tire hcazoi41. .con - L oln stricitly ill tirr:nic catl°ichor.. 13eyuirc t;rr^ 'iycyrmit• for vlLu clvat - ii ;its ctlail cotriclotr, ! ,•� is, clflitr,ll fr.•,+Ili 'Ili.rrltr Slrlt.l_" cllr:;tUnation of .ty� � ti.. ,rvp.vro siteaiXic plena fur each U. sus; y, 11\1:CoNVFN 10:02 I'M. Cliairrinn i nnf nrd oC►1!mendo ~',.sufjl, and C'.(7nsol Cant fii.nc: job in tn�,Ctlnr ')a� 4 rc,�N c°:ltna�ltt� 1'. :":1 SCF LL.i%NEOld S A. GFNT) AJ, BUTTE f:TINTY S'''11P i►r�;:tl=�' cin, a I��^��..},.V I k•, 0}; RIF, 1100 11 S -64. i H. nlvc ':a 1)1-i t , '1 ] t 1io,� '14s iJl l;oni:7',i'ittt:t. '"t,1 t e t0 t110 in C,vabe1 S aP.) 1 s0!" M"}..a, t r1 11G1i's. t}t,T':,1` J, V 1 U0 0 f t)1C IJ 'i LIVidC J 11 :As being "fell ful 711 41:1'I0 n'1—pc-1, r"�`G'.� I,,,,, on of k:i1`d a-zc' iota rind a(1 �n in0ti0n t0 7.0(y"G1111TIc,1,} 10 t)1c B0"o..1C1ir SIIperl'1 z, cars tha mol)t of a uniform llutt a for the :>>'ti rr i'tatc Gounry be w)dol td) onz along the ]j,,, � a5 �)tc 1:cnt1 a p+11. 'c' Coli 11t�: 4 tu(I �.i.th spec:ih grant monje!z rlpp ied foi,, as unci whenever Feasible, and � tarthe l` that the Dor of :�til�c'n i1 01 041opt •foz all are,15 of the County t, vi t, r,t,i, ��ltll e �, L1tl�ti� ir' e� sc°rt�t-c C0'stS f Gi1sll)].Ca .:+tii'lt'al�at 110ti11 1't' �:'i"1lE'ld��E1s''}ti arl ii1,'t ]?) t11�' 'nL0Taa5'C (� the 'stlti?'il. 5 ,t i1 \ ��)mmi. G ion tpi«es note of 4',le e�C'e� l c�r.t t';arl 01 1'lle BUT Lc ;"otz'1'� }' 1lonnin!, r-taff Ps cxCM, Iif" 1ia in `f1,t? (01T..t=rt7rtl_1:'.r.' that of Larry Brooks- i'1i,� t .., on n'..1� 4't`rilli �.t' e �^ t"�, t�} a,�t��Ya• �. ?. "t) 3 `-S � � a, a • � 1 �, r g C 1 t �. r . t. 1 , �! t .1 � 11:. :"r . ,, w ctr,,, a 1iarii c?1 4. , FeK 24bl* XT -z. �k 4XSfd7C SAFETY f:iEM811T S 5 I'T.Ng1 NQS POLICY xMS?_1.L,,bi-E CA►' ION 1. tlutte County is in an area Of known 1. .inform the ruhlir of current 1. Approve and publish this plan taults and recant seismic activity• ostima(res of seismic hazard .in eleMC,11., XQUp the information oll parts of t)jo county. U13 -to -date. 2, The only )mown active fault in 2, sees into account all known 2a. Consider the most recent infor 111Gte hol-Lty is the Cleveland seismic in.formratlon in making mation on seismic hazard in all li>_11 fa,aJ,t near c7roville, n number land use decisions. Avoid r{ Of faults in or near the County locating schools, hospltals, 13l1 �� zan.ng and subdivision c7ec Yiions Should be considered potentially and similar uses in known fa,It native. The proximity of the San areas. Andreas fault system is generally significant in evaluating seismic risk in the county. I -I !i b. Require appropriate detailed` N seismic investigations for all N public an" private projects in locations of known seismi.0 risk. 3. The area around the Cleveland Hill 3. Fallow the pallc,ios and criteria 3. Exercise approvalauthority with fault has been designated as a Spe- established by the state riining respect to all zeal estate deve- cial Studies Zone udder the Alguist- ,and Geology Board within the Priolo Act, eVectiVe January 1, 197.7. spco,01 Studios Zone, lopt int and struct ores for human (chapter 7.5, Division 2, California occupancy Within the Special. code.) Studies ,,One, as provided by statu law. 9. Portions of the Sacramento Valley 4. consider li ue;fact.ton ial have a generally high potential 9 sion .. In Making' 9. Require appropriate design cvf for liquefaction during a majorng iand use decisions.. structures fA'Isceptible to the earthquake, effect" of ligae.facS:ion,. "et'Y'