This Chapter establishes standards and regulations for the expeditious
repair and reconstruction of structures damaged as a result of a disaster
for which a local emergency has been declared by the City Council.
This Chapter does not allow exemptions from the building, fire, electrical,
mechanical, plumbing, or other codes or City ordinances.
(Ord. 747 § 4, 2022)
For the purposes of this Chapter the following definitions apply:
"Architect"
is an individual licensed by the State of California to practice
architecture as defined in the State of California Business and Professions
Code.
"Civil engineer"
is an individual registered by the State of California to
practice civil engineering as defined in the State of California Business
and Professions Code.
"Current code"
means the edition of the
California Building Code, published
by the International Conference of Building Officials, as adopted
by the City of Indian Wells in accordance with the operation of law
pursuant to Section 18941.5 of the State of California Health and
Safety Code. The edition to be applied shall be that edition in effect
at the time of the declaration of a local emergency by the City Council.
"Engineering evaluation"
is an evaluation of a damaged building or structure, or suspected
damaged building or structure, performed under the direction of a
structural engineer or civil engineer retained by the owner of the
building or structure. Engineering evaluations shall, at a minimum,
contain recommendations for repair with appropriate opinion of construction
cost for those repairs.
"Essential service facility"
means those buildings or structures, which have been designated
by the City Council to house facilities which are necessary for the
emergency operations subsequent to a disaster.
"Local emergency declared by City Council"
means conditions of extreme peril to the safety of persons
and property that may strike the City, caused by, but not limited
to: earthquakes, fire, flood, hazardous spills, civil unrest, epidemics,
storms, etc., for which the City Council has declared an emergency.
"Replacement value"
is the dollar value, as determined by the Building Official,
of replacing the damaged structure with a new structure of the same
size, construction material and occupancy on the same site.
"Value of repair"
is the dollar value, as determined by the Building Official,
of making the necessary repairs to the damaged structure.
(Ord. 747 § 4, 2022)
Buildings and structures of all occupancies, except as otherwise
noted, which have been damaged as a result of a disaster, shall be
repaired in accordance with the following criteria:
(a) When the estimated value of repair is greater than ten percent (10%),
but less than fifty percent (50%), of the replacement value of the
structure, the damaged elements as well as all critical ties, supported
elements and supporting elements associated with the damaged elements,
shall be repaired and/or brought into conformance with the structural
requirements of the current code.
(b) When the estimated value of repair is fifty percent (50%) or more
than the replacement value of the structure, the entire structure
shall be brought into conformance with the structural requirements
of the current code.
(c) In Group R, Division 3, Occupancies, the repair value of damaged chimneys shall be excluded from the computation of percentage of replacement value. Damaged chimneys shall be repaired in accordance with Section
16.90.050.
(Ord. 747 § 4, 2022)
The provisions of this Chapter may be appealed to the City Board of Appeals pursuant to Municipal Code Section
16.12.010. At the City Council's discretion, a Board of Appeals may be appointed by the City Council in accordance with the provisions set forth in Section 105 of the
California Building Code to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the Building Official relative to the application and interpretation of this Code.
(Ord. 747 § 4, 2022)