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Ordinance No. 2197 <br /> Exhibit B <br /> Page 16 <br /> 20.24.060 CFC Chapter 1, Division II, Section 105.6.16 Item 12 added - Flammable and <br /> Combustible Liquids. <br /> Section 105.6.16 Item 12 is added to read: <br /> 12. Storage of flammable and combustible liquids and flammable gases at Group R occupancies <br /> are limited as follows: <br /> 1. Outside storage of flammable liquids (including gasoline) is limited to 30 gallons. <br /> 2. Outside storage of combustible liquids (including diesel and kerosene) is limited to 55 <br /> gallons. <br /> Exception: Emergency generators used for life safety purposes. <br /> 3. Outside storage of compressed and liquefied flammable gas is limited to 15 gallons or 540 <br /> cubic feet. <br /> Exceptions: <br /> a. Emergency generators used for life safety purposes. <br /> b. Fixed gas supply for occupancies not provided with natural gases services. <br /> Amounts over 1,000 gallons must be approved by the fire official. <br /> 4. Manufacture of Biodiesel and Methanol at Residential Occupancies. The manufacture of <br /> biodiesel and methanol is prohibited in Residential Occupancies and in U Occupancies <br /> associated with Residential Occupancies both inside and outside buildings. <br /> 20.24.070 CFC Chapter 1, Division II, Table 105.6.20 amended — Permit Amounts for <br /> Hazardous Materials. <br /> Table 105.6.20 is amended to add the following lines: <br /> TYPE OF MATERIAL AMOUNT <br /> Moderately toxic gas 20 cubic feet <br /> Irritants and Sensitizers 550 gallons (liquids) <br /> 5000 pounds (solids) <br /> Other materials subject to California Health and 55 gallons (liquids) <br /> Safety Code Chapter 6.95 Hazardous Materials 500 pounds (solids) <br /> Business Plan requirements <br /> 20.24.080 CFC Chapter 1, Division II, Section 105.6.51 added — Radioactive Materials. <br /> Section 105.6.51 Item 4 is added to read: <br /> 4. Radioactive Materials. To store or handle more than one micro curie (37,000 Becquerel) of <br /> radioactive material not contained in a sealed source or more than 1 mill curie (37,000,000 <br /> Becquerel) of radioactive material in a sealed source or sources, or any amount of radioactive <br /> material for which a specific license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is required. <br /> 20.24.090 CFC Chapter 1, Division II, Section 109 deleted - Board of Appeals. <br /> Section 109 is deleted and replaced by PMC 20.04.100. <br /> 20.24.100 CFC Chapter 1, Division II, Section 114 added — Unauthorized Discharges. <br /> Section 114 is added to read: <br /> Unauthorized Discharges. The Fire Department may charge fees to recover the cost of <br /> response to incidents involving the discharge or the threatened discharge of a hazardous (or <br /> suspected hazardous) material. <br />
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