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6. Flooring throughout the residential dwelling unit consistent with CBC Chapter <br /> 11A. <br /> 7. The installation of all receptacle outlets, lighting controls and environmental <br /> controls throughout the balance of the residential dwelling unit must comply with CBC <br /> Chapter 11A or applicable provisions of the California Electrical Code. <br /> 8. Standards pertaining to residential structures from ANSI A117.1 may be used <br /> throughout this [ordinance/chapter] when CBC Chapter 11A does not contain specific <br /> standards or when the ANSI Standards are equivalent to the Chapter 11A standards. <br /> XIV. Standards: New Construction or Substantial Rehabilitation—Permissive Options <br /> A. The developer or builder of a Visitable Residential Dwelling must offer an <br /> opportunity to select any the features listed in this [ordinance/chapter]to an owner or <br /> prospective owner of a Visitable Residential Dwelling at the earliest feasible time after <br /> the owner, purchaser, or prospective purchaser is identified. <br /> B. The developer or builder of a Visitable Residential Dwelling shall construct or <br /> install any requested features identified in this [ordinance/chapter] unless it would result <br /> in an unreasonable delay in the construction or significant unreimbursable costs to the <br /> developer or builder. <br /> C. The developer or builder of a Visitable Residential Dwelling, at his or her <br /> option, may offer or utilize standards for structural or design features, components or <br /> appliances and facilities, including but not limited ANSI Standards, which meet or <br /> exceed Chapter 11A and which offer greater availability, access or usability, and these <br /> are deemed to be in compliance with this [ordinance/chapter]. <br /> XV. Enforcement: <br /> A. It is unlawful for any person or entity to fail to comply with the requirements of <br /> this [ordinance/chapter]. <br /> B. [Local option] The city/county may prescribe administrative, civil, or criminal <br /> penalties or consequences, or any combination thereof, for violations of this <br /> [ordinance/chapter] which are consistent with those applicable for what it deems <br /> comparable municipal provisions. These may include, but are not limited to, <br /> enforcement provisions of the State Housing Law, sections 17910, et seq., of the <br /> California Health and Safety Code; injunctive relief or civil penalties; and requiring <br /> compliance prior to issuance of a final inspection report or certificate of occupancy. <br /> C. Remedies under this [paragraph/section]are in addition to and do not <br /> supersede or limit any and all other remedies, civil, criminal, or administrative. The <br /> remedies provided herein shall be cumulative and not exclusive. <br /> D. [Local Option]Whenever the Building Official or designee reinspects or <br /> otherwise takes any enforcement action against a residential dwelling unit which is <br /> Page 10 of 11 <br />