The words set out in this section shall have the following meanings:
"Agriculture"means land used for agricultural purposes as defined in Title 18.
"Building"means any structure used or intended for supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy, except utility and miscellaneous group U buildings.
"CAL FIRE"means the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
"Chief"means the chief officer of a fire protection district or a community services district, or his or her authorized representative.
"Dead-end road"means a road that has only one point of vehicular ingress/egress, including cul-de-sacs and looped roads.
"Defensible space"means the area within the perimeter of a parcel, development, neighborhood or community where basic wildland fire protection practices and measures are implemented, providing the key point of defense from an approaching wildfire or defense against encroaching wildfires or escaping structure fires. The perimeter as used in this regulation is the area encompassing the parcel or parcels proposed for construction and/or development, excluding the physical structure itself. The area is characterized by the establishment and maintenance of emergency vehicle access, emergency water reserves, road names and building identification, and fuel modification measures.
"Director"means the director of the Department of Forestry and Fire Protection or their designee.
"Driveway"means a vehicular access that serves up to two parcels with no more than two residential units and any number of noncommercial or industrial buildings on each parcel.
"Distance measurements"means all specified or referenced distances are measured along the ground, unless otherwise stated.
"Exception"means an alternative to the specified standard requested by the applicant that may be necessary due to health, safety, environmental conditions, physical site limitations or other limiting conditions, such as recorded historical sites, that provides mitigation of the problem.
"Exposure hazard"means a structure within fifty feet of another building and one hundred square feet or larger in area. If a structure is of occupancy hazard classification number 3 or 4, it is considered an exposure hazard if within fifty feet of another building, regard less of size (NFPA Standard 1 142).
"Fire Safe Regulations"means the regulations codified at Title
14 of the California Code of Regulations, Division 1.5, Chapter 7 Fire Protection, Subchapter 2, Articles 1-5, promulgated pursuant to Section
4290 of the Public Resources Code.
"Fire flow"means that amount of water available in water systems required for the protection of a building, occupancy, or hazard in addition to average domestic demand.
"Fire warden"means the Lassen County fire warden, or their designee as designated by the Lassen County board of supervisors.
"Fuel modification area"means an area where the volume of flammable vegetation has been reduced, providing reduced fire intensity and duration.
"Greenbelts"means a facility or land-use, designed for a use other than fire protection, which will slow or resist the spread of a wildfire. Includes parking lots, irrigated or landscaped areas, golf courses, parks, playgrounds, maintained vineyards, orchards or annual crops that do not cure in the field.
"Hammerhead/T"means a road or driveway that provides a "T" shaped, three-point turnaround space for emergency equipment, being no narrower than the road that serves it.
"Heavy commercial" or "heavy industrial"means land use(s) included in occupancy hazard classification numbers 3 and 4 in Chapter 5 of NFPA Standard 1142. Since the listings in Standard 1142 are not exclusive, similar occupancies shall be assigned the same classification number (2017 Edition).
"Hydrant"means a valved connection on a water supply or storage system, having either one two and one-half-inch or one four and one-half-inch outlet, with male American National Fire Hose Screw Threads (NH), used to supply fire apparatus and hoses with water.
"Light commercial" or "light industrial"means land use(s) included in occupancy hazard classification numbers 6 through 7 in Chapter 5 of NFPA Standard 1142. Since the listings in Standard 1142 are not exclusive, similar occupancies shall be assigned the same classification number (2017 Edition).
"Local responsibility area (LRA)"means an area within Lassen County located outside the jurisdiction of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. LRAs may be within a local fire protection agency or district ("protected") or outside such an agency or district ("unprotected").
"Moderate commercial"means land use(s) included in the occupancy hazard classification number 5 in chapter 5 of NPFA Standard 1142. Since the listings in Standard 1142 are not exclusive, similar occupancies shall be assigned the same classification number (2017 Edition).
"Multiple access"means a road or street that has more than one point of ingress/egress with a publicly maintained road.
"Occupancy"means the purpose for which a building, or part thereof, is used or intended to be used.
"One-way road"means a minimum of one traffic lane width designed for traffic flow in one direction only.
"Person"means a natural person, joint venture, joint stock company, partnership, association, club, company, corporation, business trust, organization, or the manager, lessee, agent, servant, officer or employee of any of them.
"Responsible fire agency"means a fire protection district or a community services district having responsibility for providing fire protection within a legally established district boundary.
"Residential unit"means any building or portion thereof which contains living facilities, including provisions for sleeping, eating, cooking and/or sanitation for one or more persons. Manufactured homes, mobilehomes, and factory-built housing are considered residential units for the purposes of mandatory measures required in 14 CCR Section
1270.0l (c).
"Road"means a vehicular access to more than two parcels; more than four residential units; or access to any industrial or commercial occupancy. Includes public and private streets and lanes.
"Same practical effect"as used in this subchapter, means an exception or alternative with the capability of applying accepted wildland fire suppression strategies and tactics, and provisions for fire fighter safety, including:
(A) Access for emergency wildland fire equipment;
(B) Safe civilian evacuation;
(C) Signing that avoids delays in emergency equipment response;
(D) Available and accessible water to effectively attack wildfire or defend a structure from wildfire; and
(E) Fuel modification sufficient for civilian and fire fighter safety.
"Shall"indicates a mandatory requirement.
"Should"indicates a recommendation or that which is advised but not required.
"Shoulder"means vehicular access adjacent to the traffic lane.
"Structure"means that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner.
"Subdivision"means any division of land, and shall include the definition provided in Section
66424 of the Government Code (Subdivision Map Act).
"Traffic lane"means the portion of a road or driveway that provides a single line of vehicle travel.
"Turnaround"means a road or driveway, unobstructed by parking, which allows for a safe opposite change of direction for emergency equipment. Design of such area may be a hammerhead/T or terminus bulb.
"Turnouts"means a widening in a road or driveway to allow vehicles to pass.
"Unclassified fire hazard"means those areas not designated by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection in accordance with Section
4203, Public Resources Code.
"Utility and miscellaneous group U building"means a structure of an accessory character or a miscellaneous structure not classified in any specific occupancy permitted, constructed, equipped, and maintained to conform to the requirements of Title 24, California Building Standards Code.
"Vertical clearance"means the minimum specified height of a bridge or overhead projection above the road or driveway.
"Wildland"means uncultivated areas, hilly or flat, covered by timber, woodland, brush and/or grass.
"Wildfire"is as defined in Public Resources Code Section
4 l 03 and 4104.
(Ord. 2020-03 § 2)