This chapter, the 2022
California Building Code, including Chapter
1, Appendices C, I, and J; the 2022 California Residential Code, including
Appendix AH; the 2022 California Mechanical Code; the 2022 California
Plumbing Code, including Appendices A, B, D, G, H, I and K; the 2021
International Property Maintenance Code, including all Appendices;
the 2022 California Existing Building Code; the 2022 California Historical
Building Code, including Appendix A; the 2022 California Electrical
Code, including all Appendices; the 2022
California Energy Code, including
all Appendices; and the 2022 California Green Building Standards Code
may be collectively referred to and cited as the Palm Springs Building
Code.
(Ord. 1296 § 1, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 1, 1989; Ord. 1378 § 1, 1991; Ord. 1414 § 1, 1992; Ord.
1522 § 1, 1995; Ord. 1571 § 1, 1999; Ord. 1618 §
1, 2002; Ord. 1731 § 1, 2007; Ord. 1735 § 1, 2008; Ord. 1780 § 2, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 2, 2013; Ord.
1835 § 2, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 2, 2016; Ord. 2008 §
2, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
These certain documents, a copy of each of which are on file
in the office of the City Clerk, being marked and designated as the
2022
California Building Code,
California Code of Regulations Title
24, Part 2, Volumes 1 & 2, including Chapter 1, Appendices C,
I and J, and all tables and indices thereto, except as hereinafter
modified, are hereby adopted by reference, pursuant to Section 50022.1
et seq. of the California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1032 § 1, 1976; Ord. 1077 § 1, 1978; Ord. 1036 § 1, 1979; Ord. 1127 § 1, 1981; Ord.
1221 § 1, 1984; Ord. 1245 § 1, 1985; Ord. 1296 §
2, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 2, 1989; Ord. 1414 § 2, 1992; Ord. 1522 § 2, 1995; Ord. 1571 § 2, 1999; Ord.
1618 § 2, 2002; Ord. 1731 § 2, 2007; Ord. 1735 §
2, 2008; Ord. 1780 § 3, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 3, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 3, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 3, 2016; Ord.
2008 § 3, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
The
California Building Code, together with Chapter 1 providing
the administrative and enforcement provisions of the code, is adopted
herein by reference is hereby modified by the following additions,
amendments and deletions:
1) Amend subsection 102.6, Existing Structures, to read as follows:
102.6 Existing Structures. The legal occupancy
of any structure existing on the date of adoption of this code shall
be permitted to continue without change, except as otherwise specifically
provided in this code, the California Existing Building Code,
the International Property Maintenance Code, or the California Fire Code.
2) Amend subsection 105.2, Work exempt from permit. Building: 2., to
read as follows:
105.2 Work exempt from permit. Building: 2. Solid
fences or walls not over 42 inches high and open fences (must have
an open surface area of at least 90 percent or more) not over 48 inches
high.
3) Amend subsection 105.2, Work exempt from permit. Building: 4., to
read as follows:
105.2. Work exempt from permit. Building: 4. Retaining
walls that are not over 3 feet in height measured from the bottom
of the footing to the top of the wall, unless supporting a surcharge
or impounding flammable or combustible liquids.
4) Amend subsection 105.3.2, Time limitation of application, to read
as follows:
105.3.2 Time limitation of application. An application
for a permit for any proposed work shall be deemed to have been abandoned
180 days after the date of filing, unless such application has been
pursued in good faith or a permit has been issued; except that the
building official is authorized to grant one or two extensions of
time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension
shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated.
If the applicant submits a request for extension after the expiration
date, the applicant shall resubmit plans and pay a new plan review
fee. The application shall be subject to any new adopted laws, ordinances
and regulations that became effective since the original application
date.
5) Amend subsection 105.5, Expiration, to read as follows:
105.5 Expiration. Every permit issued shall become
invalid unless the work on the site authorized by such permit is commenced
within 12 months after its issuance, or if the work authorized on
the site by such permit is suspended, abandoned, or without progress
at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days.
Progress shall further be defined as obtaining approval of one or
more inspections required in accordance with Section 110 of this Code.
Prior to a permit's expiration and upon a written request of the applicant
demonstrating and identifying circumstances beyond its reasonable
control preventing completion of the work authorized by the permit,
the building official may grant, in writing, an extension of time,
for a period not to exceed 90 days. However, no permit shall be extended
such that its term exceeds three years from date of issuance, unless
showing significant cause for such extension and is authorized by
the City Council.
Where a permit has expired, a new permit shall be required,
and the reactivation fee shall be 1/2 the amount required for a new
permit for such work, provided no changes have been made or will be
made in the original plans and specifications for such work, and provided
further that such expiration has not exceeded one year.
Exception: Permits related to code enforcement
action may be set for expiration dates of less than 180 days and is
subject to the discretion of the building official.
6) Add new subsection 105.8, Permit issuance restrictions, to read as
follows:
105.8 Permit issuance restrictions. Permits for
electrical, mechanical, or plumbing work, on other than R-3 and associated
U occupancies, shall only be issued to California licensed contractors.
7) Amend subsection 107.5, Retention of construction documents, to read
as follows:
107.5 Retention of construction documents. One
set of approved construction documents shall be retained by the building
official for a period of not less than 90 days from date of completion
of the permitted work, or as required by state or local laws.
8) Add new subsection 110.3.13, Swimming pools, to read as follows:
110.3.13 Swimming pools. The minimum inspection
requirements for swimming pool permits are as listed.
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110.3.13.1 Pre-Gunite. Inspection shall
be made after all pool steal is in place and bonded but prior to application
of any gunite.
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110.3.13.2 Underground plumbing, gas and electrical. Inspection shall be made after the Pre-Gunite and installation of
all underground utilities, but prior to covering any pipes or conduits.
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Note: A single Combination Inspection
may be performed which includes Pre-Gunite and Underground.
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110.3.13.3 Deck bonding. Inspection
shall be made after the pool deck steel is installed and bonded, but
prior to pouring any concrete.
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110.3.13.4 Encapsulation. Inspection
shall be made after the pool is gunited, and the lighting niche is
installed and wired, but prior to the application of plaster or other
finishes. All alarms, barriers and other protective measures must
be in place.
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110.3.13.5 Final. Inspection shall
be made after all work has been inspected and complete and the pool
is filled with water.
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9) Amend subsection 111.2, Certificate issued, 3, to read as follows:
111.2 Certificate issued. 3. The name and address
of the business or property owner.
10)
Amend subsection 111.2, Certificate issued, 6, to read as follows:
111.2 Certificate issued. 6. The name of the building
official and the issuing individual.
11)
Amend subsection 113.1, Board of Appeals, to read as follows:
113.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals
of orders, decisions, or determinations made by the building official
relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there
shall be and is hereby created a board of appeals. The board of appeals
in the City of Palm Springs shall be the City Council as set forth
in Palm Springs Municipal Code 8.04.340. The City Council shall adopt
rules of procedure for conducting its business.
12)
Amend Section
202, Definitions, by adding the following definition:
FIVE MINUTE FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSE TIME. The
Five-Minute Fire Department Response Time is defined as the time the
fire station or response personnel receive notification of a call
for emergency service, allowing one-minute for "firefighter turnout"
and four-minutes for travel on paved streets. The Palm Springs Fire
Department Five-Minute Response Time Map is identified in Appendix
M of the Fire Code of the City of Palm Springs.
13)
Amend subsection 502.1, Address identification, to read as follows:
502.1 Address identification. New and existing
buildings shall be provided with approved address identification.
The address identification shall be legible and placed in a position
that is visible from the street or road fronting the property. Address
identification characters shall contrast with their background. Address
numbers shall be Arabic numbers or alphabetical letters. Numbers shall
not be spelled out. Each character shall be 12 inches high for commercial
and six inches high for residential with a minimum stroke width of
0.5 inch. Where required by the fire code official, address identification
shall be provided in additional approved locations to facilitate emergency
response. Where access is by means of a private road and the building
cannot be viewed from the public way, a monument, pole or other sign
or means shall be used to identify the structure. Address identification
shall be maintained.
14)
Add new subsection 901.6.1.1, Approval required, to read as
follows:
901.6.1.1 Approval required. Prior to the removal
of any fire protection system, approval shall be obtained from the
fire code official.
15)
Amend subsection 903.2, Where required, to read as follows:
903.2 Where required. Approved automatic sprinkler
systems in new buildings and structures shall be provided in locations
described in Sections 903.2.1 through 903.2.22 as amended by this
code. For purposes of this code, subsections regarding building size
and fire resistive construction shall not be considered for purposes
of reducing the gross fire area of that building.
Exceptions: (1) Group U Occupancies of non-combustible
construction; and (2) Group S-2 carports - 100% open on all sides
of non-combustible construction.
An approved automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in any building, regardless of gross fire area, that is built beyond a five-minute fire department emergency response time as defined in Section
202.
Exceptions: (1) Group U Occupancies of non-combustible
construction; and (2) Group S-2 carports - 100% open on all sides
of non-combustible construction.
An approved automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed
in every Group A Occupancy per Section 903.2.1 including those that
result from a change of use in an existing building or portion thereof.
Exception: Group A-2 occupancies.
16)
Delete subsection 903.2.1.1, Group A-1.
17)
Amend subsection 903.2.1.2, Group A-2, to read as follows:
903.2.1.2 Group A-2. An automatic sprinkler system
shall be provided for Group A-2 occupancies where one of the following
conditions exist:
1. The
fully enclosed area exceeds 3,000 square feet. For the purposes of
this section, the term "fully enclosed area" means an area enclosed
by fire walls, fire barriers, or walls extending from floor to ceiling
but does not include patio areas included solely within the horizontal
projection of the roof or floor next above.
2. The
fire area exceeds 5,000 square feet.
3. The
fire area has an occupant load of 100 or more.
4. The
fire area is located on a floor other than a level of exit discharge
serving such occupancies.
5. The
structure exceeds 5,000 square feet, contains more than one fire area
containing a Group A-2 occupancy, and is separated into two or more
buildings by fire walls of less than four-hour resistance rating without
openings.
18)
Amend item 1 of subsection 903.2.3, Group E, to read as follows:
1. Throughout
all Group E fire areas greater than 3,000 square feet in area.
19)
Amend the exception to item 2 of subsection 903.2.3, Group E,
to read as follows:
Exception: An automatic sprinkler system is not
required in any fire area or area below the level of exit discharge
where every classroom throughout the building has at least one exterior
exit door at ground level and the fire area does not exceed 3,000
square feet.
20)
Amend items 1 and 3 of subsection 903.2.4, Group F-1, to read
as follows:
1.
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Where a Group F-1 fire area exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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3
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Where the combined area of all Group F-1 fire areas on all floors,
including any mezzanines, exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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21)
Amend items 1, 3, 4 and 5 of subsection 903.2.7, Group M, to
read as follows:
1.
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Where a Group M fire area exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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3.
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Where the combined area of all Group M fire areas on all floors,
including any mezzanines, exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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4.
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A Group M occupancy used for the display and sale of upholstered
furniture and mattresses exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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5.
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The structure exceeds 3,000 square feet, contains more than
one fire area containing a group M occupancy and is separated into
two or more buildings by fire walls of less than four-hour fire-resistance
rating.
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22)
Amend items 1, 3 and 4 of subsection 903.2.9, Group S-1, to
read as follows:
1.
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A Group S-1 fire area exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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3.
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The combined area of all Group S-1 fire areas on all floors,
including any mezzanines, exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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4.
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A Group S-1 fire area used for the storage of commercial trucks
or buses where the fire area exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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23)
Amend items 1, 2 and 4 of subsection 903.2.9.1, Repair garages,
to read as follows:
1.
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Buildings two or more stories in height, including basements,
with a fire area containing a repair garage exceeding 3,000 square
feet
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2.
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One-story buildings with a fire area containing a repair garage
exceeding 3,000 square feet.
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4.
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A Group S-1 fire area used for repair of commercial trucks or
buses where the fire area exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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24)
Amend subsection 903.2.10, Group S-2 enclosed parking garages,
to read as follows:
903.2.10 Group S-2 enclosed parking garages. An
automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all buildings
containing a Group S-2 occupancy, as classified in accordance with
section 406.6 of the
California Building Code, where one of the following
conditions exists:
1. A
Group S-2 fire area exceeds 3,000 square feet; or
Exception: Group S-2 carports - 100% open on all
sides of non-combustible construction
2. Where
the enclosed parking garage is located beneath other groups.
25)
Amend subsection 903.2.10.1, Commercial parking garages, to
read as follows:
903.2.10.1 Commercial parking garages. An automatic
sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings used for storage
of commercial trucks or buses where the fire area exceeds 3,000 square
feet.
26)
Add new subsection 903.2.21, Group B, to read as follows:
903.2.21 Group B. An automatic sprinkler system
shall be provided throughout all new buildings containing a Group
B occupancy that exceeds 3,000 square feet.
27)
Add new subsection 903.2.22, Group F-2, to read as follows:
903.2.22 Group F-2. An automatic sprinkler system
shall be provided throughout any new building containing a Group F-2
occupancy that exceeds 3,000 square feet.
28)
Amend subsection 903.3.9, Floor control valves, to read as follows:
903.3.9 Floor control valves. Approved supervised
indicating control valves, check valves, water flow detection assemblies
and main drains shall be provided at the point of connection to the
riser on each floor in buildings three or more stories in height unless
otherwise approved by the fire code official. Valve locations will
be determined and approved by the fire code official.
29)
Add new subsection 903.6, Increased square footage, to read
as follows:
903.6 Increased square footage. Any existing building
or structure undergoing construction or alteration which adds square
footage exceeding the total area as prescribed in Section 903.2 shall
require an approved automatic fire sprinkler system.
Exceptions: (1) One and two-family dwellings and
manufactured homes; and (2) additions to occupancies equaling 50 percent
or less of total floor area. Fire sprinkler requirements for these
occupancies shall be determined based on California Fire Code Table
B105.1
Minimum Required Fire Flow for Buildings.
30)
Amend subsection 907.2.12, High-rise buildings, to read as follows:
907.2.12 High-rise buildings. High-rise buildings
and buildings having occupied floors located more than 60 feet above
the lowest level of fire department vehicle access shall be provided
with an automatic smoke detection system in accordance with 907.2.12.1
and emergency voice/alarm communication systems in accordance with
Section 907.5.2.2.
31)
Amend subsection 907.2.18, Deep underground buildings, to read
as follows:
907.2.18 Deep underground buildings. All underground
buildings shall be equipped throughout with a manual fire alarm system,
including an emergency voice/alarm communication system installed
in accordance with Section 907.5.2.2.
32)
Amend subsection 1203.1, Equipment and systems, by adding the
following sentence at the end of the section:
1203.1 Equipment and systems. In residential occupancies,
air conditioning facilities shall be provided at all times which are
capable of maintaining a maximum room temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit
in all habitable rooms.
33)
Amend subsection 1206.1, Scope, to read as follows:
1206.1 Purpose and Scope. The purpose of this section
is to establish uniform minimum noise insulation performance standards
to protect persons within hotels, motels, dormitories, apartment houses,
attached dwellings, and those detached single-family dwellings located
within the airport 'N' zone overlay from the effects of excessive
noise, including, but not limited to, hearing loss or impairment and
interference with speech and sleep.
34)
Amend subsection 1511.1, General, to read as follows:
1511.1 General. The provisions of this section
shall govern the construction of rooftop structures. All rooftop equipment,
unless exempted by the Building Official, shall be provided with an
approved six-inch high platform equipped with a sheet metal cover.
Design of the platform shall be as per City detail or approved equal.
35)
Amend subsection 3109.1, General, to read as follows:
3109.1 General. The design and construction of
swimming pools, spas and hot tubs shall comply with the California
Codes.
36)
Add subsection 3109.2.1, Drowning prevention safety features,
to read as follows:
3109.2.1 Drowning prevention safety features. Under
section 115922, number (1) shall be required plus one of the other
remaining six drowning prevention features.
37)
Add new subsection J101, Building Official, to Appendix J, Grading,
to read as follows:
J101 Building Official. For the purpose of administration
and enforcement of this Appendix J, Grading, the building official
shall mean the City Engineer or his or her designated representative.
38)
Add new subsection J104.1.1, Grading designation, to Appendix
J, Grading, to read as follows:
J104.1.1 Grading designation. Grading in excess
of 2,000 cubic yards shall be performed in accordance with an approved
grading plan prepared by a civil engineer, and shall be designated
as "engineered grading". Grading involving less than 2,000 but more
than 50 cubic yards shall be performed in accordance with an approved
grading plan prepared by an appropriate design professional as allowed
by the building official, and shall be designated "regular grading"
unless the permittee chooses to have the grading performed as engineered
grading, or the building official determines that special conditions
or unusual hazards exist, in which case grading shall conform to the
requirements for engineered grading. Grading involving less than 50
cubic yards shall be exempt from the requirements for a grading plan,
unless determined otherwise by the building official, in which case
grading shall conform to the requirements for regular grading.
Exception: Grading in excess of 2,000 cubic yards
which is primarily of a landscaping and "fine grading" nature, where
no flood hazard is present, may be designated "regular grading" at
the discretion of the building official.
39)
Amend subsection J104.2, Site plan requirements by adding text
after the first paragraph of the subsection to read as follows:
Dust Control. An effective means of dust control,
which shall include provisions or adequate watering during the grading
provisions for adequate watering during the grading process and provision
for continuance of dust control after grading, until such time that
the graded surface presents sufficient protective cover against wind
or water erosion so that special dust control measures are no longer
necessary.
Engineered Grading Requirements. An application
for a grading permit shall be accompanied by two sets of plans and
specifications, and a soils report meeting the requirements of Section
J104.3. The plans and specifications shall be prepared and signed
by an individual licensed to practice as a civil engineer by the California
Board of Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors.
Specifications, when required, shall contain information covering
construction and material requirements.
Plans shall be drawn to scale and shall be of sufficient clarity
to indicate the nature and extent of the work proposed and show in
detail that they will conform to the provisions of this code and all
relevant laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. The first sheet
of each set of plans shall give the location of the work, the name
and address of the owners, and the person by whom they were prepared.
The plans shall include the following information:
1. General
vicinity of the proposed site.
2. Property
limits and accurate contours of existing ground and details of terrain
and area drainage.
3. Limiting
dimensions, elevations or finish contours to be achieved by the grading,
and proposed drainage channels and related construction.
4. Detailed
plans of all surface and subsurface drainage devices, walls, cribbing,
dams and other protective devices to be constructed with, or as a
part of, the proposed work, together with a hydrology study including
a map showing the drainage area and the calculations of the estimated
stormwater runoff of the area served by any drains.
5. Location
of any buildings or structures on the property where the work is to
be performed and the location of any buildings or structures on land
of adjacent owners that are within 15 feet of the property or that
may be affected by the proposed grading operations.
6. Recommendations
included in the soils report shall be incorporated in the grading
plans or specifications. When approved by the building official, specific
recommendations contained in the soils report, which are applicable
to grading, may be included by reference.
7. The
dates of the soils report together with the names, addresses and phone
numbers of the firms or individuals who prepared the report.
Regular Grading Requirements. An application for
a grading permit shall be accompanied by two sets of plans and specifications,
and a soils report meeting the requirements of Section J104.3. The
plans and specifications shall be prepared and signed by an individual
appropriately licensed to practice civil engineering, architecture,
or a similar field by the state of California, with experience preparing
grading plans, or as allowed by the building official.
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Plans and specifications for regular grading shall conform to
the requirements for engineered grading; however, particular requirements
may be waived at the discretion of the building official given the
particular nature of proposed grading designated as "regular grading."
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Exception: Grading in excess of 2,000 cubic yards
which is primarily of a landscaping and "fine grading" nature, where
no flood hazard is present, may be termed "regular grading" at the
discretion of the Building Official.
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(Ord. 1296 § 3, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 3, 1989; Ord. 1414 § 3, 1992; Ord. 1522 § 3, 1995; Ord.
1571 § 3, 1999; Ord. 1618 § 3, 2002; Ord. 1641 §
1, 2003; Ord. 1731 § 3, 2007; Ord. 1735 § 3, 2008; Ord. 1767 § 1, 2010; Ord. 1780 § 4, 2010; Ord.
1832 § 4, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 4, 2013; Ord. 1904 §
4, 2016; Ord. 2008 § 4, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file in the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2022 California
Residential Code,
California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 2.5,
including Chapter 1 and Appendix AH, and all tables and indices thereto,
except as hereinafter modified, is hereby adopted by reference as
the Palm Springs Residential Code pursuant to Section 50022.1 et seq.
of the California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1780 § 5, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 5, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 5, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 5, 2016; Ord.
2008 § 5, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
The California Residential Code adopted herein by reference
is hereby modified by the following additions, amendments and deletions:
1) Amend section R303, Light, Ventilation and Heating to read as follows:
R303 Light, Ventilation, Heating and Air Conditioning
2) Add new subsection R303.11, Required air conditioning, to read as
follows:
R303.11 Required air conditioning. Every dwelling
unit shall be provided with air conditioning facilities capable of
maintaining a room temperature of not more than 80 degrees Fahrenheit
in all habitable rooms.
3) Add new subsection R313.1.2, Townhouse increased square footage,
to read as follows:
R313.1.2 Townhouse increased square footage. Any
existing building or structure undergoing construction or alteration
which adds square footage exceeding the total area as prescribed in
Section 903.2 of the Palm Springs Fire Code, Article VI of the City
of Palm Springs Municipal Code, shall require an approved automatic
fire sprinkler system.
Exceptions: (1) One and two-family dwellings and
manufactured homes; and (2) additions to occupancies equaling 15 percent
or less of total floor area. Fire sprinkler requirements for these
occupancies shall be determined based on California Fire Code Table
B105.1 - Minimum Required Fire Flow for Buildings.
4) Add new subsection R313.2.2, Increased square footage, to read as
follows:
R313.2.2 Increased square footage. Any existing
building or structure undergoing construction or alteration which
adds square footage exceeding the total area as prescribed in Section
903.2 of the Palm Springs Fire Code, Article VI of the City of Palm
Springs Municipal Code, shall require an approved automatic fire sprinkler
system.
Exceptions: (1) One and two-family dwellings and
manufactured homes; and (2) additions to occupancies equaling 15 percent
or less of total floor area. Fire sprinkler requirements for these
occupancies shall be determined based on California Fire Code Table
B105.1 - Minimum Required Fire Flow for Buildings.
5) Amend subsection R801.2, Requirements, by adding a new paragraph
at the end of the subsection to read as follows:
All rooftop equipment unless exempt by the Building Official,
shall be provided with an approved six-inch high platform equipped
with a sheet metal cover. Design of the platform shall be as per City
detail or approved equal.
(Ord. 1780 § 6, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 6, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 6, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 6, 2016; Ord.
2008 § 6, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file in the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2022 California
Mechanical Code,
California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 4,
including Chapter 1 and all tables and indices thereto, is hereby
adopted by reference as the Palm Springs Mechanical Code pursuant
to Section 50022.1 et seq. of the California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1032 § 1, 1976; Ord. 1077 § 1, 1978; Ord. 1086 § 1, 1979; Ord. 1127 § 1, 1981; Ord.
1221 § 1, 1984; Ord. 1245 § 2, 1985; Ord. 1296 §
4, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 4, 1989; Ord. 1414 § 4, 1992; Ord. 1522 § 4, 1995; Ord. 1571 § 4, 1999; Ord.
1618 § 4, 2002; Ord. 1731 § 4, 2007; Ord. 1735 §
4, 2008; Ord. 1780 § 7, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 7, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 7, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 7, 2016; Ord.
2008 § 7, 2020;Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
The California Mechanical Code adopted herein by reference is
hereby adopted.
(Ord. 1780 § 8, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 8, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 8, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 8, 2016; Ord.
2008 § 8, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file in the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2022 California
Plumbing Code,
California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 5, including
Chapter 1, Appendices A, B, D, G, H, I, and K, and all tables and
indices thereto, is hereby adopted by reference as the Palm Springs
Plumbing Code pursuant to Section 50022.1 et seq. of the California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1220 § 1, 1984; Ord. 1296 § 6, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 6, 1989; Ord. 1414 § 6, 1992; Ord.
1522 § 6, 1995; Ord. 1571 § 6, 1999; Ord. 1618 §
6, 2002; Ord. 1731 § 6, 2007; Ord. 1735 § 6, 2008; Ord. 1780 § 9, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 9, 2013; Ord.
1835 § 9, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 9, 2016; Ord. 2008 §
9, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
The California Plumbing Code adopted herein by reference is
hereby adopted.
(Ord. 1780 § 10, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 10, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 10, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 10, 2016; Ord.
2008 § 10, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file in the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2021 International
Property Maintenance Code, including all appendices, tables, and indices
thereto, is hereby adopted by reference as the Palm Springs Property
Maintenance Code pursuant to Section 50022.1 et seq. of the California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1296 § 7, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 8, 1989; Ord. 1414 § 8, 1992; Ord. 1522 § 7, 1995; Ord.
1571 § 8, 1999; Ord. 1618 § 8, 2002; Ord. 1731 §
8, 2007; Ord. 1735 § 8, 2008; Ord. 1780 § 11, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 11, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 11, 2013; Ord.
1904 § 11, 2016; Ord. 2008 § 11, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
The International Property Maintenance Code adopted herein by
reference is hereby amended and restated to read as follows:
1) Amend the title of Section
602 to read as follows:
Section 602 Heating and Air Conditioning Facilities
2) Amend Section 602.1 Facilities required, to read as follows:
602.1 Facilities required. Heating and air conditioning
facilities shall be provided in structures as required by this section.
3) Amend Section 602.2 by adding the following sentence at the end of
the section:
602.2 Residential occupancies. Dwellings shall
be provided with air conditioning facilities at all times, capable
of maintaining a maximum temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit in all
habitable rooms.
4) Add subsection 602.3.1 to read as follows:
602.3.1 Air conditioning supply. Every owner and
operator of any building who rents, leases or lets one or more dwelling
units or sleeping units shall supply air conditioning at all times,
to maintain a maximum temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit in all
habitable rooms.
(Ord. 2008 § 12, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file in the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2022 California
Existing Building Code,
California Code of Regulations, Title 24,
Part 10, including Chapter 1, is hereby adopted by reference as the
Palm Springs Existing Building Code pursuant to Section 50022.1 et
seq. of the California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1220 § 2, 1984; Ord. 1296 § 8, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 9, 1989; Ord. 1414 § 9, 1992; Ord.
1522 § 8, 1995; Ord. 1571 § 9, 1999; Ord. 1618 §
9, 2002; Ord. 1731 § 9, 2007; Ord. 1735 § 9, 2008; Ord. 1780 § 12, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 12, 2013; Ord.
1835 § 12, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 12, 2016; Ord. 2008 §
13, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file in the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2022 California
Historical Building Code,
California Code of Regulations Title 24,
Part 8, and including Chapter 8-1, Appendix A, and all tables and
indices thereto, is hereby adopted by reference as the Palm Springs
Historic Building Code pursuant to Section 50022.1 et seq. of the
California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1832 § 13, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 13, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 13, 2016; Ord. 2008 § 14, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file with the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2022 California
Electrical Code,
California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 3,
including Article 89, and all appendices, tables and indices thereto
except as amended herein, is hereby adopted by reference as the Palm
Springs Electrical Code pursuant to Section 50022.1 et seq. of the
California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1296 § 11, 1988; Ord. 1378 § 2, 1991; Ord. 1522 § 11, 1995; Ord. 1571 § 12, 1999; Ord.
1618 § 12, 2002; Ord. 1731 § 12, 2007; Ord. 1735 §
12, 2008; Ord. 1780 § 13, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 14, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 14, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 14, 2016; Ord.
2008 § 15, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
The California Electrical Code adopted herein by reference is
hereby modified by the following additions, amendments and deletions:
1) Add new item (1) following subsection 90.8(A) to read as follows:
(1)
Provisions for Future Solar PV Energy Systems. A
one-inch diameter electrical conduit shall be provided for installation
of future solar PV energy systems on single family dwellings. The
one-inch diameter electrical conduit shall extend from the exterior
wall location adjacent to the main electrical service panel and terminate
into the attic space. At each location, the conduit shall terminate
at a two-gang, electric junction box. Three open spaces shall be provided
at the bottom of the buss to accommodate future solar PV systems.
2) Amend subsection 230.79(C), One-Family Dwellings, to read as follows:
230.79(C) One-Family Dwellings. For a one-family
dwelling, the service disconnecting means shall have a rating of not
less than 200 amperes, 3-wire, with a minimum 225 amp bus.
Exception: Single-Family Attached single-family
units. Solar ready equipped panels with a busbar of 200 amps.
3) Add new subsection 310.15(B)(2)(a), Ambient Temperature in Exposed
Attic or Unconditioned Spaces, to read as follows:
310.15(B)(2)(a) Ambient Temperature in Exposed Attic or
Unconditioned Spaces. Where NM, NMC, NMS and other cables,
conductors and wiring methods listed in Chapter 3 are installed in
an attic that is exposed to outside temperatures, or in unconditioned
spaces, the ambient temperature shall be considered to exceed 140°
F.
(Ord. 1296 § 12, 1988; Ord. 1522 § 12, 1995; Ord. 1571 § 13, 1999; Ord. 1618 § 13, 2002; Ord.
1731 § 13, 2007; Ord. 1735 § 13, 2008; Ord. 1780 §
14, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 15, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 15, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 15, 2016; Ord. 2008 § 16, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file with the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2022 California
Energy Code,
California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 6, including
all appendices, tables and indices thereto, is hereby adopted by reference
as the Palm Springs
Energy Code, pursuant to Section 50022.1 et seq.
of the California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1296 § 13, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 12, 1989; Ord. 1414 § 12, 1992; Ord. 1522 § 13, 1995; Ord.
1571 § 14, 1999; Ord. 1618 § 14, 2002; Ord. 1731 §
14, 2007; Ord. 1735 § 14, 2008; Ord. 1780 § 15, 2010; Ord. 1832 § 16, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 16, 2013; Ord.
1904 § 16, 2016; Ord. 2008 § 17, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
That certain document, a copy of which is on file with the office
of the city clerk, being marked and designated as the 2022 California
Green Building Standards Code,
California Code of Regulations Title
24, Part 11, including Chapter 1, and all appendices, tables and indices
thereto, is hereby adopted by reference as the Palm Springs Green
Building Code pursuant to Section 50022.1 et seq. of the California
Government Code.
(Ord. 1296 § 14, 1988; Ord. 1325 § 1, 1989; Ord. 1832 § 17, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 17, 2013; Ord.
1904 § 17, 2016; Ord. 2008 § 18, 2020; Ord. 2078, 1/12/2023)
(Ord. 1325 § 2, 1989; Ord. 1483 § 1, 1994; Ord. 1832 § 18, 2013; Ord. 1835 § 18, 2013; Ord.
1904 § 18, 2016)
(Ord. 1296 § 16, 1988; Ord. 1336 § 14, 1989; Ord. 1414 § 13, 1992; Ord. 1522 § 14, 1995; Ord.
1571 § 15, 1999; Ord. 1832 § 19, 2013; Ord. 1835 §
19, 2013; Ord. 1904 § 19, 2016)