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HomeMy WebLinkAbout4.06 ComplaintPac-N-SaveStorage e e AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: April 1 0, 1995 SUBJECT: PUBLIC HEARING Complaint by Mark Dorazio regarding Pac n Save Storage Report by: Victor Taugher, Building Official EXHIBITS ATTACHED: /' 1) February 15, 1985 letter to Safeway from Vie Taugher I 2) April 4, 1985 letter to Vic Taugher from Safeway Stores / 3) February 8, 1985 letter to Structural Engineers Assn. from Vic Taugher // 4) February 8, 1985 letter to LC.RO. from Vic Taugher I 5) February 8, 1985 letter to Applied Technology Council from Vic Taugher / 6) April 15, 1985 letter to Vic Taugher from Applied Technology Council / 7) November 5, 1985 letter to Structural Engineers Assn. from Vic Taugher / 8) December 6, 1989 letter to Structural Engineers Assn from Vic Taugher / 9) April 3, 1995 memo from Dougherty Regional Fire Authority / 10) February 5, 1995 letter from Mark Dorazio /' 11) February 13,1995 letter from Mark Dorazio ,/ 12) February 24, 1995 letter from Mark Dorazio RECOMMENDATION: ~ No action by the City. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: No cost to City. DESCRIPTION: The storage racks that Mr. Dorazio references do not violate any building regulations of the City. The Building Code requires permits for storage racks over 8' high (7' in 1984) and that they be designed to resist seismic forces. On February 2, 1985, Pac n Save obtained a permit for the racks and they comply with the code in effect at that time. The storage racks are about 7' high. Merchandise is stored on top of the racks to up approximately 14 feet above the floor. In 1985 the Building Official was concerned that the code did not address the possibility of merchandise falling from the racks and injuring customers in an earthquake, therefore, he sent a letter to Safeway expressing his concern ("Exhibit 1 "). "Exhibit 2" is the response from Safeway. The Building Official also expressed his concerns to various organizations in the engineering community and suggested that the problem be investigated and code revisions be developed. As of this date, there are no proposals to revise the Building Code. "Exhibits 10, 11, & 12" are letters from Mark Dorazio expressing his concerns. The Building Official met with Mr. Dorazio in early February and reviewed the previous correspondence ("Exhibits 1 through 8"). The Building Official explained that there is no building code requirement that addresses his concerns. "Exhibit 9" is Dougherty Regional Fire Authority's investigation of the matter. -_...__...--------_..'""-~----------------_...------------------------...................-----------..-...-----------..........----...-..-------------------..-......- lTEMNO.~ COPIES TO: Mark Dorazio DRFA Pak 'N Save CITY CLERK FILE ~ e CITY OF DUBLIN e Development Services P.O. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 Planning/Zoning 829-4916 Building & Safety 829-0822 Engineering/Public Works 829-4916 February 15, 1985 Mr. Gary Scott Real Estate Law Division Safeway Stores 4th & Jackson Oakland, CA 94660 RE: PAK N SAVE, DUBLIN, CALIFORNIA This is to confirm our conversation regarding the concerns I expressed to you regarding the display of merchandise in your new Pak I n Save, in Dublin. In some cases merchandise is displayed in stacks resting on the floor. These stacks sometimes extend almost to the T-bar ceiling grid, which is almost 14 I high. In other cases merchandise is displayed on racks. The racks are about 7 feet high and again merchandise extends almost to the ceiling grid. Although the racks are designed and anchored to res ist seismic forces in accordance with the Uniform Building Code, there is nothing to prevent material from falling from the racks, or the stacks supported on the floor from falling and injuring customers in the event of an earthquake. Unfortunately this problem is not addressed by the present building code. Therefore, I wish to express my concerns to you regarding the hazards to your customers in the event of an earthquake. I suggest that you refer the question to your structural engineers and to your risk management department. Thank you for your consideration. t~~~~-L VICTOR L. TAUG~"~ BUILDING OFFICIAL cf ", ..' ~ ...~. "'...r ~,. r IIUIYt i..llnDP -'1 I t -- --"--.'-~~-,-"".--- " e . jjft@ 4P-i> I; Ii bu;. C Ii l~ ZO/,Av, Ii'} IY8.... s /-V O~ b ..J :SPS vb! C'lf. /-V April 4, 1985 o"V b~,o~ e~ SAFEWAY STORES, INCORPORATED Oakland, California 94660 (4th and Jackson Streets) Mr. Victor L. Taugher Building Official Building Services City of Dublin P. O. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 94568 Dear Mr. Taugher: Gary Scott of our Real Estate Law Division has asked that I respond to your letter of February 15, 1985 in which you express concern regarding seismic safety of merchandise at the Pak-N-Save Market in Dublin, California. Your concerns are ones that we share. Safeway and Pak-N.Save work hard to maintain a clean and safe environment for our employees and customers in all of our various facilities. After receiving your letter from Mr. Scott, I visited the Dublin store to gain a better understanding of the practices used at that location. Some of the techniques used to add stability to palletized merchandise are not readily discernible. For example, cases of palletized goods on racks are usually cross-tie stacked. This method of stacking provides intrinsic stability to palletized product and is standard in the grocery (and other) industry. Some suppliers use a plastic film to wrap around a pallet of product to provide additional stability. When possible, at Pak-N-Save, the plastic film is left in place until the pallet must be broken down. Merchandise at ends of aisles is provided additional stability by taping cases together. Stability of palletized product in rack storage is addressed by a study conducted by John A. Blume & Associates, engineers, for the National Science Foundation - June 1980. Summary and Conclusions on Page 250 includes the following: "In all tests of merchandise that was not tied, all merchandise tested was very stable, and no movement of stored material was observed except for some of the upper most cartons of paper productsR. and RFor all tests, little difference in global and local responses was found between the cases in which merchandise was tied to the rack and those in which merchandise was not tied to the rack." Our own experience at our San Francisco Division Richmond Distribution Center which utilizes rack storage to even greater heights than the Dublin Pak-N-Sa ve is supportive of the stability of the palletized product. In the past ten years through whatever earthquakes have struck the area. there has been little or no falling of product from the racks. - I - ," " -'J/~" :---"'. tI\: ,,-. . . . ';.. ' .Exhibit 1":' ,;z ~ e e Pak-N-Save operated a similar retail facility in San Jose in April 1984 at a time when Morgan Hill was jolted by a pretty good shaker. Only three cases of product fell off of the racks during that earthquake. Combined, these independent professional engineering studies, our own experience, as well as the fact that similar practices are used throughout this and other industries indicates a good deal of confidence in the stability of palletized product in rack storage, Obviously, if an earthquake of unusual magnitude strikes an area, no technique would guarantee absolute freedom from falling product. In regards to your concern about merchandise stacked on the floor (most probably you meant what we would call end displays), I share your concern. I have communicated that concern to Pak-N.Save personnel. It is my understanding that they are reevaluating their end display techniques. We appreciate your thoughts and the fact that you expressed them to us. Thanks for your help. Very truly yours, SAFEWAY STORES, INCORPORATED " / /") J" /~:i-/-- ('~d-/..:> ~ Herb O'Neal / Loss Control Specialist Loss Control Department Risk Management Division HON:jd:i20 .2- -', e 'e February 8, 1985 Board of Directors Structural Engineers Association of Northern California 217 Second Street 2nd floor San Francisco, CA 94103 RE: SEISHOLOGY CONCERNS There has been a recent trend in the retail sales fielc. to display goods in high ?iles from the floor, or on racks. Enclosed are photos showing a store that recently opened in the Ci ty of Dublin. In the photos, the racks are about 7 I high af'.c. the red grid is a T-bar ceiling grid with the ceiling tile re~oved. The height of the ceiling grid is 14'. Note that the ~erchandise display almost extends to the ceiling grid. The racks are designed and anchored in accordance with t~e Uniform Building Code. Yet in the event of an eart:"1C2l.lake t:-:.e customers of the store would probably be injured by ffierchandise falling from either the racks or the high stacks suP?crted cn the floor. Unfortunately the Uniform Building Code and the Blue Book coes not address this proble:n. It is requested that this matter be referred to the Seismology Committee for study and request t~e~ to develop changes to the Blue Book as may be necessary to protect the public. VICTOR L. TAUGHER BUILDING OFFICIAL cf Enclosure ExJiit ~ .< .....,./ e -e February 8, 1985 LC.B.O. 5360 So. Workman Mill Road whittier, CA 90601 RE: SEISMOLOGY CODE DEVELOPMENT COill1ITTEE There has been a recent trend in the retail sales fiele. to display goods in high piles from the floor, or on racks. Enclosed are photos showing a store that recently opened in the Ci ty of Dublin. In the photos, the racks are about 7' high ar:d the red grid is a T-ba::- ceiling grid with the ceiling tile removed. The height of the ceiling grid is 14'. Note that the merchandise display almost extends to the ceiling grid. The racks are designed and anchored in accordance with the Uniform Building Code. Yet in the event of an earthquake the customers of the store would probably be injured by merchandise falling fro~ either the racks or the high stacks supported on the floor. Unforti.}:1ately the Uniforr:: Building Code does not ac.dress this problem. It is requestec you consider the problem at your next neeting and initiate any changes that may be necessary to protect the public. VICTOR L. TAUGHER BUILDING OFFICIAL cf Enclosure l ExliitLf e e February 8, 1985 Mr. Chris Rojhan, Executive Director Applied Technology Council 2471 E. Bayshore ?-oac Ste 512 Palo Alto, CA 94303 RE: SEISMOLOGY CONCERNS There has been a recent trend in the retail sales field to display goods in high piles from the floor, or on racks. Enclosed are photos showing a store that recently ope~ed in t~e Ci ty of Dublin. In the photos, the rad:s are about 7 I high a~c. the red grid is a T-bar ceiling grid with the ceiling tile removed. The height of the ceiling grid. is 14 I. Note that the ~erchandise display al~ost extends to the ceiling grid. The racks are designed Unifor:n Building Coc.e. customers of the store falling frow either the floor. a~d anchored in accordance with the Yet in the event of an earthc;:uake t~e wo~ld probably be injured by mercha~dise racks or the high stacks supported on tte Unfortunately the Uniforw Building Coc.e and the SE.u.OC Bl~e Beok does not address this problem. It is requested that this problem be assigned to an a?propriate committee to develop new standards as way be necessary to protect the public. VICTOR L. TAUGHE~ BUILDING OFFICIAL cf Enclosure ".? ExhiIit_5 Applied Technology Council .71 E.A.ST BAYSHORE ROAD, SUITE 512 A Nonprofit Corporalion Serving the Slructural Engineering Profession PALO ALTOWLlFORNIA 94303 415/856-8525 2-.---.,;~ / - 0<-' _-G"""""""_ l\Te James A, 'Nlllis. ?r~$.cenl 'l'Iilraam T. Helmes. Vice P~esldent c.'1(,-<:>~r.d. $e(:refary.~reasu'er .! :' / / I";.'" Mr. Victor L. Taugher Building Official City of Dublin P. O. Box 2340 Dublin, CA 1/" j ".:; /7) / ,; '/ t/:/ o t/ :J {J!F 11 JJ '. ~ f/ !/t? '/Op 0/ Ii? $G~' c' II?,. (~')0~~ J '!.ol;~t/:- 0,:- /::'~:;J~ 11/ I,{~ b/I / / ..JC.~ v,~/ ~ , <.'('.... ~~/~I / /, , a.l; ,. () $pJ: April 15, 1985 RE: Your letter of February 8, 1985 regarding display racks in stores Dear IVIr. Taugher: Thank you for your letter regarding display racks in stores, and the possible hazard they pose in the event of an earthquake. I passed your letter on to the Applied Technology Council (A TC) Board in February, who in turn recommended that you transmit your thoughts on this matter to the Structural Engineers Association of California (SEAOC) Seismology Committee. Although the Board recognizes the problem, it is not an area in which ATC is working at this time. We thank you for thinking of A TC and encourage you to communicate with t'1e Structural Engineers Association of California regarding the subjec t. Their northern California corporation is located at 217 Second Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. That telephone number is 415/974-5147. Sincerely, APPLIED TECHNOLOGY COUNCIL .~ Christopher ojahn Executive Director CR:nd Oirectors: '-'i110n A. Abel. RObert K. Burken, '-'ark R. Gorman. Gerald H. Haines. William T. Holmes. t ROller! Kealey, James S. Lai. R. Bruce Lincerman. Sherril '-'. Pitkin, Chris D. Poland. Aiil S. Vlrdee, James A. Willis, Theocore C. ZSUlly Christopher Rojann-eX80Ulive Oireo'or/Roland L. Sharpe-Senior ClnSUllant .~(? ExJiit 6 e e November 5, 1985 Board of Directors Structural Engineers Association of Northern California 217 Second street, 2nd Floor San Francisco CA 94103 RE: SEISMOLOGY CONCERNS On February 8, 1985, I sent the attached letter to you. I have not received any acknowledgement or response to that letter. Recently I have received another expression of concern from a citizen regarding the safety of the public in this store in the event of an earthquake. I again request that this issue be referred to the seis~olcSY conunittee. Thank you for your consideration. VICTOR L. TAUGHER BUILDING OFFICIAL gr EncIs. Exhibit "", J .f '''--:--\"\'--:')> ' ,'" '_ I., /,', . /~,\ ,.,~-----<-"/' '. .......,/ ~/" ,"-' ~ ',.. 'III @ , ~\~ (I{~I~$~ -'~~.~/:JI- . .1_~.;{::~::~~.. e e CITY OF DUBLIN P,O. Box 2340, Dublin, California 94568 . City Offices. 100 Civic Plaza, Dublin, California 94568 Dee'ember 6, 1989 Pat Campbell, President Structural Engineers Assn. of No. Calif. 217 Second Street, 2nd Floor San Francisco, CA 94103 RE: HIGH-PILED STOCK IN PUBLIC AREAS Attached are copies of correspondence 'that I sent in 1985 relating to the safecy of high storage and display of merchandise in retail sales areas and responses from ATC & the owners of the store. I.C.B.O. responded that they did not belieye this was a building code issue. Structural Engineers Association of Northern California never did respond, After the October 17th earthquake, I received a call from a concerned citizen who was in the store at the time. " According to the manager of the store only 30 to 40 people were in the store and no one was injured. This is not surprising. Other areas affected by the earthquake attribute the minimal casualties to the fact the World Series was about to start. It was stated that bottles and cans fell off the shelves. Three fourths of the contents of a pallet (Nhich are stored at about the 7' level) consisting of sacks of sugar or flour fell. Each aisle was reported to be impassible and many of the pallets on the upper portion of the racks shifted substantially, although no pallets fell. I have no information as to the ground accellerations in Dublin; .18g was reported in Hayward which is more than 10 miles from the store in question. Dublin is expected to experience violent ground shaking in the event of a major earthquake on the Calavares Fault. Studies on our Civic Center site, which is 1/4 mile from the store, indicate ground accellerations of .62 to .65g will be experienced in the event of a maximum creditable earthquake on either the Calavares or Hayward fault. If this occurred when the store was crowded, casualties would surely result. Since the Structural Engineers Association is the author of the seismic provisions of the UBC, I think it would be appropriate for your Seismology Committee to investigate the problem. I do not think it makes much sense to require seismic design for racks and ignore the problem of materials shaking off the racks. I am obviously more concerned with life safe:), but I think protection of property also requires that material remain on the racks. I would be happy to meet with your committee on this matter. VICTOR L. TAUGHER BUILDING OFFICIAL cf Attachments Administration (415) 833-6650 . City Council (415) 833-6605 . Finance (415) 833-6640.. Building Inspe- Code Enforcement (415) 833;6620 . Engineering (415) 833-6630 .. Planning (415) 83 . . Police (4151833-6070 .' Public Works (415) 833.6630 · Recreation (415) 833-664; Exhibit t ,.... APR 03 '95 01:42PM DOUGHtlty FIRE e P.l DOUGHERTY REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY 9399 Fircresl Lane · San Ram()n, Ca 94583 Office: (510) 803-8600 · Fax: (510) 803-8630 SEFlVIHO Ou&lIN . S,l,N flAMOooI INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM From: Karl D. Diekman, F ire Chief lOt ~fo !f/t 8ull.o. e,l). ,Y 1.9,9.< : /li) i\ts O,t' v & I'vS~81./tv lO'v l.)~ Date: April 3, 1995 To: Vic Taugher, Building Official City of Dublin Attached, you will find correspondence between Mr. Mark Dorazio and the Authority regarding storage at Pak-N-Save. Please let me know if you require additional information. ~v/...' KARL D. DIEKMAN, FI 0~ KDD/liw Attachments Exhibit <1 - ,APR 03 ' 95 01: 42PM DOUGWY FIRE e P.2 FEB. 24 1995 MA~K DORA"'Z.IO Ct;C;lo'1P. 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D(J~/7,. to j/tN "A MON APR 03 '95 01:43PM DQUGH~~IY rl~~ e e DOUGHERTY REGIONAL FIRE AUTHORITY 9399 Fircn~st Lane · Son Ramon, Ca 94.)83 Offi('e: (SID) 803.8600 · Fax: (510) 803.8630 !ERVINCi DUII.IN" S&H RAMON March 1, 1995 Mark Dorazio Cedar Point Loop #404 San Ramon, CA 94583 Dear Mr. Dorazio: ;:; The Fire Prevention Division is in receipt of your letter regarding what you feel constitutes an unsafe condition at Pak and Save in Dublin. As a public supported fire department, our mission is to enforce the Fire Codes adopted by your elected City Officials. \Ve, the members of the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority take this mission seriously. In response to your telephone call, I personally visited Pak and Save to view the conditions as related by you. I also directed a Fire Inspector to visit the store to see if it violated any of our existing codes. Inspection fOLLnd that they were in complillilce ",..ith our requirements. The above information was related back to you in the fonn of a telephone call in which I stated our position and I advised you to contact the Dublin Building Department to see if they could help in this matter, The codes that are enforceable by the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority make reference to High-Piled Combustible Storage (1991 Unifonn Fire Code Sec. 81.101.). Pak and Save's storage does not constitute .combustible storage as outlined in this Section. The Dougherty Regional Fire Authority has no jurisdiction outside the Fire Codes. We vvish you well in your efforts in pursuing the correction of this condition. -P RF IIi w g: \admin\fpbureau\pakJIsa "e.l tr N <t; Q cL Q(co "2. "'" S3t;~ ~: -J~w w t- ~~ ~ ~ ~ , 0 l- v--. 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