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BACKGROUND <br /> The State of California revises and updates codes related to buildings and construction <br /> every three years. The 2013 edition of the California Code of Regulations, Title 24, <br /> better known as the California Building Safety Codes, was published on July, 1 2013 <br /> with an effective date of January 1 , 2014. Local jurisdictions must begin enforcing the <br /> new codes as written by the state unless we amend those codes based upon our local <br /> climatic, geological and topographical conditions. When the state last adopted revised <br /> California Building Safety Codes in 2011, the City adopted by reference those revised <br /> codes along with our local amendments in 2011 by Ordinance No. 2015. <br /> DISCUSSION <br /> This proposal adopts the state's new California Building Safety Codes, as well as <br /> carries forward the City's current local amendments relating to our local conditions <br /> based upon the findings set forth in Exhibit 2. <br /> Specifically, the proposed ordinance would repeal Chapters 20.08, 20.10, 20.12, 20.16, <br /> 20.20, 20.24, 20.26, 20.55, 20.65 of the Pleasanton Municipal Code (PMC) and , 20.08 <br /> (Building Code), 20.10 (Residential Code), 20.12 (Plumbing Code), 20.16 (Mechanical <br /> Code), 20.20 (Electrical Code), 20.24 (Fire Code), 20.26 (Green Building Code), 20.55 <br /> (Swimming Pool, Spa and Hot Tub Code) and 20.65 (International Property <br /> Maintenance Code) of the PMC by adopting by reference and amending the 2012 <br /> Editions of the International Building, Residential, Fire, and Property Maintenance <br /> Codes; the 2012 Editions of the Uniform Plumbing, Mechanical and Swimming Pool, <br /> Spa and Hot Tub Codes; and the 2011 Edition of the National Electrical Code. <br /> Because of the ongoing issues related to local seismic activity, fire hazard severity <br /> zones, weather conditions and freeways which bisect the community and possibly <br /> compromise water availability, local amendments to the California Building Safety <br /> Codes for the City of Pleasanton relating to fire resistivity are still necessary. These <br /> amendments include enhanced wall bracing and foundation requirements to improve <br /> earthquake resistance, fire sprinkler requirements when constructing an addition to <br /> existing non-sprinklered structures, fire resistance in roofing materials, and more <br /> stringent hazardous materials management. These amendments are included in <br /> Exhibit 1 of Attachment 1. <br /> Chapter 20.04 is our Building Administrative Code, which details how we interpret and <br /> enforce the regulations in all of the technical codes. A section of the this chapter <br /> (20.04) has been updated to reflect the 2012 International and 2013 California Code <br /> Editions This amendment is included in Exhibit 1 of Attachment 1. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />