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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-039 - Resolutions RESOLUTION NO. FD 10-039
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
RANCHO CUCAMONGA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT,
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CALIFORNIA, SETTING FORTH
FINDINGS WITH RESPECT TO LOCAL CLIMATIC,
GEOLOGICAL, AND TOPOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS WHICH
MAKE CHANGES, MODIFICATIONS, AMENDMENTS,
ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS TO THE
CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE REASONABLY NECESSARY.
A. Recitals.
1. The Board of Directors (herein after "Board") of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection
District (herein after "District') has determined that:
a. The Health and Safety Code Section 17958 provides that the District shall adopt
ordinances and regulations imposing the same, modified, or changed
requirements as are contained in the regulations adopted by the State of
California (herein after "State") pursuant to Health and Safety Code Section
17922; and
b. The State is mandated by Health and Safety Code Section 17922 to impose the
same requirements as are contained in the most recent edition of the California
Fire Code; and
c. Health and Safety Code Section 17958.5(a) permits the District to make changes
or modifications to the California Fire Code which are reasonably necessary
because of local climatic, geological, or topographical conditions; and
d. Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7 requires that the Board, before making
any changes or modifications to the California Fire Code, shall make an express
finding that such changes or modifications are reasonably necessary because of
local climatic, geological, or topographical conditions.
2. The Board has determined that local climatic, geological, and topographical conditions
do exist that make changes and modifications to the California Fire Code reasonably
necessary and that those conditions are:
a. Geological
i. The District has within its boundaries active seismic hazards along five
known earthquake faults. Seismic activity events within the District occur
throughout the year and a fire potential exists with these events. Existing
structures and planned new development are at serious risk from an
earthquake. This risk includes fire, collapse, and the disruption of water
supply for firefighting purposes. Areas can become isolated and/or be
subject to delayed responses as a result of bridge, overpass, and road
damage and debris.
ii. Due to its location along the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains,
the District is subjected to flood conditions during rain episodes. Some of
the major arterial streets in the District are designed to function as part of
the flood control system and are at times impassable as a result of high,
swift-moving running water.
Other streets are often damaged and/or clogged with debris during flooding
episodes creating delayed responses by emergency apparatus. In the
wildland-urban interface fire areas, roads are often washed out or
obstructed by landslides.
iii. The District's jurisdiction includes a significant amount of Wildland-Urban
Interface Fire Area comprised of both State and Local Responsibility
Areas. The native vegetation in these areas of the south aspect of the
San Bernardino Mountains is capable of and has in the past produced
wildfire conflagrations that threaten large numbers of homes and
businesses and have in the past destroyed homes and other buildings.
b. Topographical
i. The District is situated on an inclined plane that increases from
approximately 1,400 feet in elevation on the south side of the District to
approximately 2,400 feet in elevation on the north side of the District. This
elevation change occurs across approximately seven miles creating
several roads with steep slopes that slow fire apparatus and produce
extended response times.
ii. The District contains two freeways and several main arterial streets that
connect several of the foothill cities. Traffic conditions on any given day,
absent geological or climatic complications, are sufficient to cause
delayed responses by fire apparatus. The District also has several at-
grade railroad crossings that are used daily by commuter and freight
trains. Train traffic across these grades causes extended response times
or the need to dispatch additional units that can respond from the
opposite of the train crossing.
iii. The flood control system in the District relies on many mid-block, at-grade
drainage channels that create dips in roads that require fire apparatus to
slow their response in order to prevent damage to the vehicles. Other
rises and troughs designed to carry flood waters during rain episodes that
are built into major arterial streets create elevation changes dramatic
enough to produce fire apparatus damage if they are not traversed at
significantly reduced speeds. Reduced speeds along these main
thoroughfares create extended response times.
C. Climatic
i. The District is bounded on the east and the west by canyons that channel
seasonal Santa Ana winds from the desert to the ocean. Santa Ana winds
in the District have a history of sustained velocities of 40-60 miles per
hour with gusts in excess of 80 miles per hour. The winds create damage
that includes downed power lines, downed utility poles, fallen trees, and
blowing dust and debris. These hazards create extended response times.
The wind and its resulting damage often result in the loss of electric
power supplied by the public utility resulting in the passibility of fire
alarms, fire pumps, other fire and life safety protection equipment, and
traffic signals being rendered ineffective.
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ii. The summer and early fall months often see periods of high temperatures
and low humidity that quickly dry out the native chaparral and other
foothill vegetation as well as the historic windrows planted when the area
was a mostly agricultural area. The combination of low humidity, Santa
Ana winds, and high temperatures creates ideal wildfire weather
conditions capable of producing catastrophic wildland conflagrations. The
District has experienced a number of fires during the course of its
existence. Such fires quickly deplete the District's resources and the
resources of neighboring jurisdictions as these fire events are generally
large regional events that span several cities and many miles.
B. Resolution.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection
District hereby finds and resolves as follows:
1. The facts set forth in the Recitals, Part A, of this Resolution are true and correct.
2. Changes, modifications, amendments, additions, deletions, and exceptions to the
California Fire Code are reasonably necessary in the District.
3. The reasonably necessary changes, modifications, amendments, additions, deletions,
and exceptions to specific sections of the California Fire Code are listed along with the
applicable findings in a matrix appended to this resolution, marked as Exhibit A, and
incorporated by reference herein.
4. The aforementioned changes, modifications, amendments, additions, deletions, and
exceptions have been incorporated in detail in Ordinance FD 50.
5. The Secretary of the Board shall file copies of this Resolution and Ordinance FD 50 with
the California Building Standards Commission and Department of Housing and
Community Development, as required by Health and Safety Code Section 17958.7.
Please see the following page for
formal adoption,certiflcation and signatures
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PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 17`h day of November 2010.
AYES: Kurth, Michael, Spagnolo, Williams
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAINED: None
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Donald J. Kurth, M.D., President
ATTEST:
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anice C. Reynolds, Secretary
I, JANICE C. REYNOLDS, SECRETARY of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire
Protection District, do hereby certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly passed, approved,
and adopted by the Board of Directors of the Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District, at a
Regular Meeting of said Board held on the 17th day of November 2010.
Executed this 18th day of November 2010 at Rancho Cucamonga, California.
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anice C. Reynolds, Secretary
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Exhibit'A'
Rancho Cucamonga Fire Protection District
Findings of Fact Matrix
Chapter Applicable Finding(s) Note
2 Not a construction provision;finding not required Added a definition taken from the 2009 International
Wildland-Urban Interface Code
Incorporated 2009 International Fire Code Chapter 33
33 Not a construction provision;finding not required to provide more comprehensive provisions for
fireworks and explosives.
47 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required Added additional Referenced Standards
Section Applicable Findings Note
101 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
102 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.a.iii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii;2.c.i, 2.c.ii
103 Not a construction provision;finding not required Some provisions conflict with District organizational
structure; necessary provisions added to Sec. 104.
104 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
105 Not a construction provision;finding not required Amended to make permits more specific and to require
additional construction permits.
106 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
108 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
109 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
111 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
301 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required Specific sections deleted to avoid confusion.
Not a constructionprovision;finding not required Modred the definition of Recreational Fire
307 2.a.iii, 2.c.i, 2.c.ii
308 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
309 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
310 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required Added a reference to the Municipal Code
314 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
316 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
318 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
319 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.a.iii,2.b.i 2.b.ii 2.b.iii
403 INot a constructionprovision;finding not required
405 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
408 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
503 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.c.i
504 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii
505 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii 2.6
506 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
507 2.a.i, 2.a.iii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii 2.b.iii 2.c.i
509 2.a.i, 2.a.ii 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii, 2.c.i
511 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
601 Not a construction provision;finding not required Permit requirements made non-speck to avoid
confusion.
606 2.a.i, 2.a.ii 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii, 2.c.i
609 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii 2.b.iii
807 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
901 Not a construction provision;finding not required Referenced standard clarifies code provisions;does
not alter construction provisions.
903 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.a.iii, 2.b.i 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii, 2.0, 2.c.ii
904 Not a construction provision;finding not required Additional standards requiring compliance for proper
installation added for clarification.
906 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required Clarification only
907 2.a.i, 2.a.ii 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii, 2.c.i, 2.c.ii
910 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required Specific details added to ensure desired operation.
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Exhibit'A'
Section Applicable Findings Note
912 Not a construction provision;finding not required Referenced standard clarifies code provisions; does
not alter construction provisions.
913 2.c.i
1001 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required Provides a permit requirement.
1003 Not a construction provision;finding not required Referenced standard clarifies code provisions; does
not alter construction provisions.
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1401 Not a construction provision;finding not required Internal policy clarification that is closely code related.
1404 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
1410 2.a.ii Clarifies acceptable temporary access
1412 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
1418 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
1701 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
1904 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.a.iii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii, 2.c.i, 2.c.ii
1910 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
2302 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required Removes optional provision
2306 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii
2601 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
3301 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
3308 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
3404 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
3804 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
3807 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.a.iii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii, 2.c.i, 2.c.ii
4901 Not a constructionprovision;finding not required
A .A Not a construction provision;finding not required
App:. B 2.a.i, 2.a.ii, 2.a.iii, 2.b.i, 2.b.ii, 2.b.iii, 2.c.i, 2.c.ii
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