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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 7.3 Adopt Uniform Building Code Ordinance (2) i CITY OF DUBLIN AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: January 9, 1984 SUBJECT Adoption of Ordinance which adopts the 1982 Edition of the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, Uniform Housing Code and a procedure for abatement of dangerous , substandard, or illegal buildings . EXHIBITS ATTACHED 1 . Revised page 7 & 8 of the Ordinance 2 . Resolution prescribing a fee schedule 3 . Resolution making findings as to why amendments to the Uniform Codes are necessary RECOMMENDATION Adopt Ordinance as revised Adopt Resolution prescribing fees Adopt Resolution making findings as to why amendments to the Uniform Codes are necessary Transmit a copy Ordinance and Resolution to the State - Department of Housing and Community Development FINANCIAL STATEMENT: There is no significant fiscal impact. Permit fees will remain the same . DESCRIPTION The Ordinance as introduced contained an inadvertent ommission . The current Ordinance exempts certain non-electrical signs from the requirement of permits . This has been added as a new item number 21 on the bottom of page 7 . The following items are renumbered and a typographical error in the first paragraph of Section 12 . 1 was corrected by changing 20 to 18 . Section 12 . 14 of the Ordinance requires the City to adopt a fee schedule. The proposed fee schedule imposes the same fees that are now in effect. However, the schedule has been rearranged and clarified by editorial changes . Section 17958 of the Health and Safety Code requires the City to adopt Ordinances which impose the same requirements as the regulations of the State Building Standards Code . The State Building Standards Code has adopted the same codes as are contained in this Ordinance . Section 17958 . 5 of the Health and Safety Code provides that the City may make modifications to these codes as the City determines are reason- ably necessary because of climate, geographical or topographical conditions on the basis of local conditions . The proposed Resolution outlines the reasons for the modifications . ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- ITEM N0. COPIES TO: Additional permits shall be required for pertinent accessories regulated by this Ordinance which are proposed to be constructed but not shown on the approved plans or described on the application. A Grading Permit may also be required subject to the provisions of the Alameda County Grading Ordinance. Section 12.1 Exceptions. No permit shall be required for the following; however, permits shall be required for electrical, plumbing and mechanical installations in any building or structure listed in items 1 through 18, and permits shall be required for all new construction and substantial improvements that are located within an area of special flood hazard in which case a permit shall be required as set forth in Article 4 of Chapter 8 of Title 7, Alameda County Ordinance Code as adopted by the City of Dublin. 1. Open wire fences not more than 16' in height, masonry fences not more than 6' in height, and all other type fences not more than 8' in height. 2. Retaining walls which do not retain more than 3' of earth when the earth retained is level or where there is no surcharge load, and retaining walls which do not retain more than 2' of earth when the earth retained is sloping or which supports surcharge loads. 3. One-story detached accessory buildings used as tool and storage sheds, playhouses and similar uses, provided the projected roof area does not exceed 120 square feet. 4. One-story buildings not more than 400 square feet in area used exclusively for housing animals, poultry, livestock and similar animals and the storage of necessary food, hay or grain for the animals housed therein. 5. Agricultural buildings as defined in Section 402 of the Building Code on lots exceeding 20 acres in area which are located in an A Zoning District and where the principal use of the land is agriculture. 6. Lath houses and similar sun shade structures with roofs which do not shed water, which are not more than 10' in height and 1,000 square feet in area. 7. Avrnings over doors and windows of a Group R-3 or Group M Occupancy which are entirely supported by the building and do not project more than fifty-four (54) inches. 8. Temporary construction offices, and storage sheds which are used on a site where there is a valid building permit, grading permit, or which are used in connection with a construction project where no building permit or grading permit is required; however, this provision shall not appiy to such building remaining on the site 30 days after the completion of construction. 9. Temporary construction offices and storage sheds when stored in a contractor's equipment yard; however, this provision shall not apply if such buildings are used for any purpose wnatsoever. 10. Raised decks which are less than 30" above the ground at any point and which are not structurally attached to any building. 11. Treehouses or other structures which are designed to be used by children for play. 12. Recovering existing roofs of Group R-3 or M Occupancies. 13. Flag poles, radio or TV antennas and towers, less than 35' in height when not attached to a building and less than 20' in height when attached to a building. 14. Swimming, bathing, and wading pools, and fish pounds not exceeding 24" in depth. 15. Prefabricated swimming pools, spas, or hot tubs not exceeding 4' in depth if, resting on the surface of the ground or a concrete slab on the ground. 16. Painting, papering and similar finish work. 17. Cases, counters, and partitions not over 5 feet high. 18. 'dater tanks supported directly upon grade if the capacity does not exceed -COO gallons and the ratio o` height to diameter or width does not exceed two to one. 19. 'dater storage tanks of any size if resting on the surface of the ground or on a concrete slab on the ground when used only for watering livestock or irrigation. 20. The replacement of lamps or the connection of portable electrical appliances to suitable receptacles which have been permanently installed. 21. [qtr cctr -d si;r less t�1 8' in h-id-it, nm-J ectri sicps W id-1 cb nct a-med 3 rx—,- 9:ua e_ foot nor 4 ird-es in thiclae� 4� faster flat ��- the call of arly b_U_1d lxl and prayer rd f xrt - �.-,`.t -the sign cb2s rot etz-d Axle ttr tcp of tYe %,all of th✓ building. -7- 22. Clearing stoppages or repairing leaks in pipes, valves, fittings or fixtures when such repairs do not involve the replacement or rearrangement of pipes, valves, fittings or fixtures. 23. Buildings and structures owned by a sanitary district used exclusively for storage:, collection, conveying and treating sewage. 24. A permit shall not be required for demolition or exploration work that may be necessary in order to determine conditions in connection with a proposed addition or alteration to an existing building if an application for a permit is on file and prior approval for the demolition or exploration work is obtained from the Building Official . Exemption from the requirement of a permit shall not be deemed to be permissible to violate any provision of this Title or any other law, ordinance, rule or regulation. Although permits are not required by this section, any person may obtain inspection services by applying for a permit for such work and paying the applicable fee. Section 12.2 Work Permits. Licensed plumbing, electrical, and mechanical contractors may be issued an annual work permit upon the payment of a fee of $100.00. This permit shall authorize the licensed contractors to beoin work without a permit for a specific project provided: 1. The provisions of this section shall not apply to work for new buildings, or word for additions to any type of building other than a single family dwelling and its accessory buildings. 2. The work is limited to the trade(s) specifically authorized by the contractor's license(s) and where the work involves trades other than plumbing, electrical, or mechanical, a permit when required shall be issued for the work performed by the other trades prior to commencing plumbing, electrical , or mechanical work. 3. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor holding a work permit to 4e assured that permits required by others have been properly issued prior to commencing any work allowed under t..e work permit. 4. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor holding a work permit to determine that the .:ork done under any work permit prior to approval and issuance of a permit for a s:eci'ic ;project does not result in a violation of the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance pertaining to a cha,,ce of use or an expansion of a nonconforming use, or does not create a violation of the City of Dublin 3uiiding Regulations. If work is done under a work permit prior to the approval and issuance of a Permit ,'cr t.,a specific project and said work results in a violation of the City of Dublin Zoning Ordinance or the City of Dublin Building Regulations, the contractor shall at his expense remove the work so ins:--lied or make any necessary corrections so as to eliminate said violations. 5. The contractor shall notify the Building Inspection Department prior to star-zg any work and the contractor shall have filed in the Building Inspection Department application for a permit for that specific project within two (2) working days from the commencement of e work. Any violation of the foregoing provisions by the contractor shall result in an automatic forfeiture of said work .permit and the contractor shall not be eligible for the issuance of-a new work permit for a period of 12 months. In addition, the contractor shall be charged a double fee for each proiect in which the foregoing provisions have been violated. Section 12.3 Application for Permits. Every application for permits shall '-,e made in writing on the forms furnished for that purpose. Every application shall include the following: 1. The location of the premises by address and by legal description or County t, c ,ser's description. 2. The name, address and phone number of the applicant. 3. The signature of the applicant or his authorized agent, who may be recuir; ;a aubmit evidence of such authority. 4. A description of the work to be done. 5. A description of the proposed use and occupancy of the proposed buildirc, structure, or electrical, plumbing or mechanical installation and where existing buildings, struc_ures, electrical , plumbing or mechanical installations exist, a complete description of the use or occ,:oancy of such buildings, structures, or installations. 6. Any other such information that may be reasonably required by the Building Official. 7. An authorization to enter the property for the purpose of inspecting the work without an inspection warrant. -8- RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN -------------------------------------- FEE SCHEDULE FOR BUILDING REGULATION PERMITS WHEREAS, Section 12 . 14 of the Ordinance requires this City Council to adopt a Schedule of Fees for permits, reinspections, code compliance surveys , moved building inspections , plan and specification storage fees , additional plan checking, and hourly rates for inspection services not covered by specific fees ; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to adopt a new fee schedule to recover those costs presently being incurred in the processing of the aforesaid items ; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that this City Council hereby adopts the following schedule of fees in accordance with Section 12 . 14 of the aforesaid Ordinance .Code . SCHEDULE OF FEES PART 1 . For Permits for construction of, or for additions and/or alterations to buildings or structures , the permit fee shall be determined as follows : TOTAL VALUATION * FEE ** $1 to $200 $25 201 to 400 36 401 to 600 47 601 to 800 58 801 to 1 , 000 69 1, 001 to 2 , 000 69 for the first $1, 000 plus $7 for each additional $200 or fraction thereof to and including $2 , 000 . 2,001 to 4 , 000 104 for the first 2 , 000 plus $20 for each additional 1, 000 or fraction thereof to and including $4 , 000 . 4 , 001 to 10, 000 144 for the first $4 , 000 plus $16 for each additional $1, 000 or fraction thereof to and including $10, 000 . 10 , 001 to 50, 000 240 for the first $10, 000 plus $7 for each additional $1, 000 or fraction thereof to and including $50, 000 . 50 , 001 to 100 , 000 520 for the first $50, 000 plus $6 for each additional $1, 000 or fraction thereof to and including $100, 000 . 100, 001 to 500 , 000 820 for the first $100, 000 plus $3 for each additional $1, 000 or fraction thereof to and including $500, 000 . 500 , 001 and up 2 , 020 for the first $500, 000 plus $2 for each additional $1 , 000 or fraction thereof. For permits with a value up to $6, 000 the fee may be reduced by the amount listed in Table I when no electrical , plumbing, or mechanical work is installed. For permits with a value up to $4 , 000 the fee may be reduced by two-thirds the amount listed in Table I when the work involves only one of the following : electrical work; plumbing work; mechanical work . - For permits with a value up to $2 , 500 the fee may be reduced by one-third of the amount listed in Table 1 when the work involves any combination of two of the following : electrical work; plumbing work; mechanical work . TABLE I Valuation* Reduction 0-200 9 201-400 15 401-600 18 601-1000 24 1001-1600 27 1601-3000 30 3001-4000 24 4001-5000 18 5001-6000 9 Over 6000 0 * The determination of the valuation shall be made by the Building Official . ** Fees for solar installations and demolitions shall be 500 of the calculated fee . However, the minimum fee shall be $25 . 00 . Part 2 . Fees for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work where no work regulated by the Building Code is proposed. A. For installation, alteration, relocation or repair of each electrical service including one meter. 600 Volts or Less Over 600 Volts 1st 100 ampere capacity $20 . 00 lst 200 KVA capacity $30 . 00 Each additional 100 ampere Each additional 200 KVA capacity or fraction thereof 3 . 00 capacity or fraction Each additional meter 1 . 00 thereof 10 . 00 B. For installation, relocation or replacement of each motor (not an integral part of an electrical appliance, fan, heating appliance, cooling appliance ) , generator, heater, electrical furnace, welding machine, transformer, and rectified (includes all necessary circuits , outlets, fixtures , switches , controls ) . RATING IN HP, KVA OR KW EACH ADDITIONAL 0 to 1 $ 7 . 00 $2 . 50 1 to 2 9 . 00 2 . 50 2 to 5 12 . 00 2 . 50 5 to 15 20 . 00 2 . 50 15 to 50 30 . 00 2 . 50 50 to 100 35 . 00 2 . 50 100 and over 40 . 00 2 . 50 For motor generator sets add 500 . C . For the installation, alteration or replacement of each electrical circuit (includes all necessary outlets, switches, receptacles and lighting fixtures ) . FIRST CIRCUIT EACH ADDITIONAL (a) 1 to 20 ampere capacity circuit $5 . 00 $2 . 50 (b) 21 to 30 it " to 6 . 00 2 . 50 (c ) 31 to 40 if 7 . 00 2 . 50 (d) 41 to 50 8. 00 2 . 50 (e ) 51 to 70 9 . 00 2 . 50 (f) 71 to 100 10. 00 2 . 50 (g) Over 100 ampere capacity $10 . 00 plus $2 . 00 per 100 ampere capacity or fraction thereof . 1 . For installation, relocation or replacement of each fixed or stationary electrical appliance (includes all necessary circuits, outlets , switches , receptacles, fixtures ) . 6 . 00 2 . (a) For each electrical appliance which requires plumbing installation such as garbage disposal, dishwasher, etc . , ( includes all necessary circuits , outlets , switches , receptacles , fixtures, water piping, and waste and vent piping) . 15 . 00 (b) For the installation, relocation or replacement of each plumbing fixture or trap (includes all necessary water, drainage and vent piping) . 15 . 00 3 . , 4 . , 5 . , & 6 . For each installation or alteration of each water piping system, gas piping system, or refrigerant piping system or portion thereof where fixtures or appliances are not installed. (a) One to 'three outlets 7 . 00 (b) Over three outlets, per additional outlet 1 . 00 (c) For repairs of each system 15 . 00 7 . For the repair of each ventilating duct system. 15 . 00 8 . For each gas meter . 4 . 00 9 . For each lawn sprinkler or irrigation sprinkling system on one central valve . 6 . 00 10 . For each alteration or relocation of a ventilation duct system or portion thereof (not including fire dampers ) . (a) One to three registers 7 . 00 (b) Over three registers, per additional register 1 . 00 11 . For each installation, alteration, relocation or replacement of fire dampers . (a) One to three fire dampers 10 . 00 (b) Over three fire dampers , per additional damper 2 . 00 12 . (a) For the installation, relocation or replacement of each heating, cooling or refrigeration appliance (includes all necessary electrical circuits, outlets, fixtures , switches, receptacles , gas piping vents , water piping) but does not include motors subject to Item 3 of this schedule and does not include duct work subject to Items 10 and 11 of this schedule . RATING IN BTU HORSEPOWER 0 to 100 , 000 $20 . 00 0 to 3 $20 . 00 Over 100 , 000 to 500 , 000 30 . 00 Over 3 to 15 30 . 00 Over 500 , 000 45 . 00 Over 15 45 . 00 (b) For the installation, relocation, or replacement for each heating, cooling or refrigeration appliance not connected to a duct system (including all necessary electrical circuits , outlets , fixtures, switches, receptacles , gas piping and vents ) but does not include motors subject to Item 3 of this schedule . 15 . 00 13 . For the installation, relocation or replacement of each boiler ( includes all necessary electrical cir_c.uits , outlets , fixtures, switches , receptacles , gas piping vents ) but does not include motors subject to Item 3 of this schedule and does not include vents or chimneys for solid or liquid fuel burning appliances subject to Item 22 of this schedule . RATING IN BTU HORSEPOWER 0 to 100 , 000 $25 . 00 0 to 3 $25 . 00 Over 100 , 000 to 500 , 000 40 . 00 Over 3 to 15 40 . 00 Over 500 , 000 55 . 00 Over 15 55 . 00 14 . (a) For the installation, relocation or replacement of each gas fired water heater (includes all necessary water and gas piping and vents) . . (b) For the installation, relocation or replacement of each electrical water heater (includes all necessary water piping, electrical circuits, outlets, fixtures , receptacles, and switches) . 15 . For the installation, relocation, or replacement of each incinerator or kiln (includes all necessary gas piping) but does not include vents or chimneys for solid fuel burning appliances subject to Item 22 of this schedule. COMMERCIAL INCINERATORS 0 to 100, 000 BTU 35 . 00 Over 100, 000 to 500 , 000 BTU 40 . 00 Over 500 , 000 BTU 45 . 00 Domestic incinerators 20 . 00 16 . For the installation, relocation or replacement of other fuel burning appliances not listed in this schedule (in- cludes all necessary gas piping and vents, electrical circuits , outlets, switches, receptacles , and fixtures) but does not include motors subject to Item 3 of this schedule and vents or. chimneys for solid fuel burning appliances subject to Item 22 of this schedule. Domestic Appliances $15 . 00 OTHER APPLIANCES 0 to 100 , 000 BTU 20 . 00 Over 100 , 000 BTU to 500 , 000 BTU 30 . 00 Over 500, 000 BTU 45 . 00 17 . For the installation, relocation or replacement of ventilation fans connected to a single duct or outlet (includes all necessary electrical circuits , outlets , switches , receptacles, fixtures and duct work) , but does not include motors subject to Item 3 of this schecule . 0 to 5, 000 CFM 8 . 00 Over 5, 000 CFM 12 . 00 18 . For installation, relocation or replacement of fans or air handling units connected to a duct system ( includes all necessary electrical circuits, outlets , switches, receptacles , fixtures) but does not include motors subject to Item 3 of this schedule . 0 to 5, 000 CFM 25 . 00 Over 5 , 000 CFM 30 . 00 19 . (a) For installation, relocation, or replacement for each heating, or cooling coils or element in a duct system (includes all necessary electrical circuits, outlets, switches , receptacles, fixtures, and piping for the heating or cooling media) . 0 to 100 , 000 BTU 10 . 00 Over 100 , 000 to 500 , 000 BTU 20 . 00 Over 500 , 000 BTU 35 . 00 (b ) For the installation, relocation, repair or replacement of each radiant heating panels, radiators, or convectors (includes all necessary piping) . One to Three 15 . 00 Over 3 , per additional unit 1 . 00 20 . For the installation, relocation or replacement of each dust collection system ( includes all necessary electrical circuits , outlets, switches, receptacles, fixtures, duct work but does not include motors subject to Item 3 of this schedule) . For each cyclone 30 . 00 One to Three outlets 5 . 00 Each additional outlet 2 : 0.0 21 . For the installation, , relocation or replacement of each commercial range hood and/or exhaust duct ( includes all necessary duct work, electrical circuits, outlets, switches, receptacles , and fixtures ) but does not include motors subject to Item 3 of this schedule. 30 . 00 22 . (a) For the installation, relocation or replacement of each vent or chimney for: Gas fired appliance 10 . 00 Masonry or concrete chimneys and/or fireplaces 35 . 00 SOLID LIQUID FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES RATING IN BTU HORSEPOWER 0 to 100 , 000 0 to 3 20 . 00 Over 100 , 000 to 500 , 000 Over 3 to 15 30 . 00 Over 500 , 000 Over 15 45 . 00 (b) For the installation, relocation or replacement of each factory built fireplace (includes vent but not a masonry or concrete chimney) . 30 . 00 23 . For the installation, relocation or replacement of each light standard (includes each electrical circuit, outlet, switch, receptacle, fixtures and foundations ) . lst standard 30. 00 2 to 4 standards 10 . 00 Over 4 standards, per additional standard 5 . 00 24 . For the installation, relocation or replacement of each dry chemical fire extinguishing system. One to three outlets 20 . 00 Over three outlets, per additional outlet 2 . 00 25 . For the installation, relocation or replacement of a fire alarm system (does not apply to individual detectors not part of a system) . One to three detectors $30 . 00 Over three detectors 40 . 00 26 . For the installation of individual fire alarm detectors not part of a system. One to three detectors 10 .00 Each additional detector 1 . 00 27 . For the installation, relocation or replacement of each fuel tank less than 1, 000 gallons capacity. The fee for tanks over 1, 000 gallons capacity shall be based upon the valuation, but the fee calculated from Part A of this schedule shall be divided by 2 . 25 . 00 28 . For correction of violations in any electrical, plumbing, or mechanical installation which is required as the result of a code compliance survey, lockout inspection, or other special investigation. This fee shall be in addition to the fees for any new installation made as part of the correction. 25 . 00 The minimum fee regardless of the amount determined by this schedule shall be $20 . 00 . Part 3 . Where the proposed work is not covered by the items listed in this schedule, or where special investigations, evaluations or insp- ections are requested or required, the fee shall be based upon the estimated time for processing, checking and inspecting using the hourly rate set forth in Item H of this schedule. 1 . For moved building inspection fee : $4 . 00 for each 100 square feet. 2 . For code compliance survey: $4 . 00 for each 100 square feet or portion thereof . 3 . Reinspection fee : $20 . 00 for each reinspection. 4 . Fee for additional plan checking: The hourly rate set forth in Item H with a minimum of $25. 00 . . . 5 . Fee for plan check revisions : The hourly rate set forth in Item H with a minimum of $25 . 00 . 6 . For services where there is no specific fee : An hourly rate based on actual cost plus overhead rounded up to the nearest dollar. When services are outside of regular working hours, the rate shall be double with a minimum of 4 hours . 7 . In-plant inspections : The hourly rate set forth in Item H plus all costs of meals, lodging, and transportation. 8 . Plan storage fee : $10 . 00 (applies to plans required to be prepared by a professional engineer or architect) . 9 . Fees for reviewing geologic reports required by the Alquist- Priolo Special Studies Zones Act: Actual cost. 10 . Energy Conservation Surcharge: For all buildings subject to the California Energy Conservation Regulations add a surcharge of 25% . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this Schedule of Fees shall become effective PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED THIS th day of 1984 AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN ------------------------------------- FINDINGS AS TO WHY AMENDMENTS TO THE UNIFORM CODES ARE NECESSARY WHEREAS, Section 17958 of the Health and Safety Code of California requires the cities to adopt ordinance which impose the same restrictions as contained in the Regulations in the State Building Standards Code ; and WHEREAS, the 1982 Uniform Building Code, the 1982 Uniform Plumbing Code, the 1982 Uniform Mechanical Code, the 1982 Uniform Housing Code, and the 1981 National Electrical Code have been adopted in the State Building Standards Code ; and WHEREAS, this City Council having before it an ordinance adopting those codes set forth herein above with changes or modifications; and WHEREAS, Section 17958. 5 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California authorizes the cities to make changes or modifications to the provisions of the State Building Standards Code as the City determines are reasonably necessary because of local conditions; and WHEREAS, this City Council has reviewed the reasons for those changes and modifications ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that this City Council does hereby declare and express that said changes and modifications are necessary because of local conditions and the reason therefore are set forth as follows : Chapter 1 Administration combines all the administrative provisions of the Uniform Building Code, Uniform Plumbing Code, Uniform Mechanical Code, and Uniform Housing Code in one location . It has been modified to accommodate the unique elements of City of Dublin governmental structure. Section 22 .1, 22 . 2 , 22 . 3 , 22 . 7 , 22 . 8 are modified to eliminate conflicts with Title 24 California Administrative Code. Section 22 . 5 is added to assure that the yards required by Section 506 of the Uniform Building Code are permanently maintained. This is not a substantive change. Section 22 . 10 adds design load requirements for private bridges. The State regulations have no requirement for private bridges . Attorney General Opinion 55 OPS 1574-12-72 authorizes city to adopt additional requirements which cover areas not regulated by State Building Standards Code. Section 22 . 11 ,' 22 . 12 , and 22 .13 prescribe requirements for soil and geological reports ; standards .for. grading, and measures to mitigate the :effects of expansive soils . Section 17953 , 17954.-and 17955 Health and Safety Code requires the City to have an ordinance that addresses these problems . Section 22 . 14 requires that lots be graded and drained in a safe manner. The State regulations have no such provision. Attorney General Opinion 55 OPS 1574-12-72 authorizes cities to adopt additional requirements which cover areas not regulated by the State Building Standard Code . Section 22 . 17, 22 . 18, 22 . 19 , 22 . 20 , 22 . 21, 22 .22, 22 . 23 and 22 . 24 deal with the temporary and permanent use of public property. The use of City road right-of-way is regulated by other city ordinances . These changes are necessary to eliminate conflicting requirements . Section 22 . 25. deletes Appendix Chapter - 1 of the Uniform Building Code. Dublin is a new City. All existing buildings subject to this section were built under code and comply with the provisions of this section. Therefore, this section is not necessary. Section 22 . 26 deletes requirements for re-roofing of existing buildings . These requirements impose at least 2 additional inspections for re-roofing work. Past experience indicates this is not necessary and therefore it is deleted. Section 22 . 29 prescribes requirements for private driveways . The state regulations do not have regulations for driveways . Attorney General Opinion 55 OPS-1574-12-72 allows cities to adopt additional requirements which cover areas not regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development. Section 42 . 5 has been ammended to include requirements for private water supplies . The state regulations do not address private water supplies . Attorney General Opinion 55 OPS-1574-12-72 allows cities to adopt additional requirements which cover areas not regulated by the Department of Housing and Community Development. Sections 42 . 7 thru 42 .18 deal with requirements for private sewage disposal systems and are necessary to meet the standards of the Regional Water Quality Control Board; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the California Department of Housing and Community Development for filing as required by Section 17958 . 7 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this th day of AYES: NOES : ABSENT: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk