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
Fire Code, California Code of Regulations Title 24, Part 9, including
Appendices B, P, Q, S, and T except as hereinafter modified, are hereby
adopted by reference as the Fire Code of the city of Palm Springs
pursuant to Government Code Section 50022, 1 et seq.
(Ord. 1736 § 1, 2008; Ord. 1781 § 1, 2010; Ord. 1833 § 2, 2013; Ord. 1836 § 2, 2013; Ord.
1905 § 2, 2016; Ord. 2009 § 2, 2020; Ord. 2079, 1/12/2023)
The California Fire Code adopted herein by reference is hereby
modified by the following additions, amendments and deletions:
1) Chapter 1 General Requirements. Adopt Chapter 1 in its
entirety, with the exception of Section 109, and with the following
amendments:
2) Amend Chapter 1, Division
II Administration, subsection 101.1, Title, to read as follows:
101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as
the Fire Code of Palm Springs, hereinafter referred to as "this code".
3) Amend subsection 101.4, Severability, to read as follows:
101.4 Severability. If any section, subsection,
paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any
reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such invalidity or
unconstitutionality shall not affect the validity or constitutionality
of the remaining portions of this ordinance, it being expressly declared
that this ordinance and each section, subsection, paragraph, sentence,
clause and phrase thereof would have been adopted, irrespective of
the fact that one or more other section, subsection, paragraph, sentence,
clause or phrase be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
4) Amend subsection 103.4. Liability, to read as follows:
103.4 Liability. Any liability against the Palm
Springs Fire Department or any officer or employee shall be as provided
for in California Government Code and case law. Fire suppression,
investigation and rescue or emergency medical costs are recoverable
in accordance with California Health and Safety Code Sections 13009
and 13009.1.
5) Amend subsection 110.4, Violation penalties, to read as follows:
110.4 Violation penalties. The provisions of Title
1 of the Palm Springs Municipal Code shall be applicable to and govern
the enforcement of this Title. Each day that a violation continues
after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense.
The imposition of one (1) penalty for one (1) violation shall not
excuse the violation, or permit it to continue. All such persons shall
be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects within
a reasonable time. The application of the above penalty shall not
be held to prevent the enforced removal or correction of prohibited
conditions.
6) Add subsection 110.5., Infraction and misdemeanor, to read as follows:
110.5 Infraction and misdemeanor. Persons operating
or maintaining any occupancy, premises or vehicle subject to this
code that shall permit any fire or life safety hazard to exist on
premises under their control shall be guilty of an infraction. Persons
who fail to take immediate action to abate a fire or life safety hazard
when ordered or notified to do so by the chief or a duly authorized
representative are guilty of a misdemeanor.
7) Amend subsection 112.4, Failure to comply, to read as follows:
112.4 Failure to comply. Any person who shall continue
any work after having been served with a stop work order, except such
work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or
unsafe condition, shall be in violation of this code.
8) Chapter 2 Definitions is adopted in its entirety with the following
amendments:
9) Amend Section 202, General Definitions, by adding the following definitions:
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
P.
PSFD. Palm Springs Fire Department, fire authority
having jurisdiction.
SPARK ARRESTER. A listed device constructed of
noncombustible material specifically for the purpose of meeting one
of the following conditions:
1. Removing
and retaining carbon and other flammable particles/debris from the
exhaust flow of an internal combustion engine in accordance with California
Vehicle Code Section 38366.
2. Fireplaces
that bum solid fuel in accordance with California Building Code Chapter
28.
10)
Chapter 3 General Requirements. Adopt Chapter 3 in its entirety,
with the exception of Sections 308.1.4, 311.5 through 311.5.5, 318,
and 319, and with the following amendments:
11)
Amend subsection 304.1.2, Vegetation, to read as follows:
304.1.2 Vegetation. Weeds, grass, vines or other
growth, as determined by the Fire Code Official, that is capable of
being ignited and endangering property, shall be cut down and removed
by the owner or occupant of the premises. Vegetation clearance requirement
in urban-wildland interface areas shall be in accordance with Chapter
49. Type, amount, arrangement, and maintenance of vegetation in a
fuel modification area, interior slope, or similarly hazardous area
shall be in accordance with PSFD Appendix S "Vegetation Management
in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones."
12)
Add new subsection 305.6, Hazardous Conditions, to read as follows:
305.6 Hazardous conditions. Outdoor fires burning
wood or other solid fuel are not allowed when any of the following
conditions applies:
1. When
predicted sustained winds exceeds 8 MPH and relative humidity is less
than 25% or a red flag condition has been declared.
2. When
an official sign was caused to be posted by the Fire Code Official,
or a public announcement is made.
3. No
outdoor fires using any fuel type are permitted when predicted sustained
winds exceed 20 MPH or when such fires present a hazard as determined
by the Fire Code Official.
13)
Add new subsection 305.7, Disposal of rubbish, to read as follows:
305.7 Disposal of rubbish. Rubbish, trash or combustible
waste material shall be burned only within an approved incinerator
and in accordance with Section 307.2.1.
14)
Amend title of Section 307, Open burning, recreational fires
and portable outdoor fireplaces, to read as follows:
SECTION 307.1.1 OPEN BURNING, RECREATIONAL FIRES, FIRE
PITS, FIRE RINGS, AND PORTABLE OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
15)
Add new subsection 307.6, Outdoor fireplaces, fire pits, fire
rings, or similar devices used at R occupancies, to read as follows:
307.6 Outdoor Fireplaces, Fire Pits, Fire Rings, or similar
devices used at Group R Occupancies. Outdoor fireplaces, fire
pits, fire rings, or similar exterior devices used at Group R occupancies
shall comply with this section.
Exception: Barbeques grills and other portable
devices intended solely for cooking.
16)
Add new subsection 307.6.1, Gas-fueled devices, to read as follows:
307.6.1 Gas-fueled devices. Outdoor fireplaces,
fire pits and similar devices fueled by natural gas or liquefied-petroleum
gas are allowed when approved by the Building Department and the device
is designed to only burn a gas flame and not wood or other solid fuel.
At R-3 occupancies, combustible construction and vegetation shall
not be located within three feet of an atmospheric column that extends
vertically from the perimeter of the device. At other R occupancies,
the minimum distance shall be 10 feet. Where a permanent Building
Department approved hood and vent is installed, combustible construction
may encroach upon this column between the bottom of the hood and the
vent opening. Where chimneys or vents are installed, they shall have
a spark arrester as defined in Section 202.
17)
Add new subsection 307.6.2, Devices using wood or fuels other
than natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas, to read as follows:
307.6.2 Devices using wood or fuels other than natural
gas or liquefied-petroleum gas. Permanent outdoor fireplaces
burning wood or other solid fuel shall be constructed in accordance
with the California Building Code with clearance from combustible
construction and building openings as required therein. Fires in a
fireplace shall be contained within a firebox with an attached chimney.
The opening in the face of the firebox shall have an installed and
maintained method of arresting sparks.
The burning of wood or other solid fuel in a device is not allowed
within 25 feet of combustible structures unless within an approved
permanent fireplace. Conditions which could cause a fire to spread
within 25 feet of a structure or to vegetation shall be eliminated
prior to ignition. Fires in devices burning wood or solid fuel shall
be in accordance with Sections 305. 307. and 308.
Exceptions:
1. Portable
fireplaces and fire rings/pits equipped with a device to arrest sparks
shall be located at least 3 feet from combustible construction at
R-3 occupancies.
2. Portable
fireplaces and fire pits/rings equipped with a device to arrest sparks
shall be located at least 15 feet from combustible structures at other
R occupancies.
18)
Add new subsection 307.6.2.1, Where prohibited, to read as follows:
307.6.2.1 Where prohibited. The burning of wood
and other solid fuels shall not be conducted within a fuel modification
zone. Wildfire Risk Area (WRA), Wildland Urban Interface Area (WUI),
or in locations where conditions could cause the spread of fire to
the WRA or WUI.
Exceptions:
1. Permanent
fireplaces that are not located in a fuel modification zone.
2. Where
determined by the Fire Code Official that the location or design of
the device should reasonably prevent the start of a wildfire.
19)
Delete subsection 308.1.4, Open-flame cooking devices.
20)
Amend subsection 308.1.6.3, Sky lanterns, to read as follows:
308.1.6.3 Sky lanterns. A person shall not release,
or cause to be released a sky lantern.
21)
Delete subsection 311.5, Placards, in its entirety.
22)
Delete Section 318, Laundry carts, in its entirety.
23)
Delete Section 319, Mobile food preparation vehicles, in its
entirety.
24)
Add new Section 321, Fuel modification requirements for new
construction, to read as follows:
Section 321 Fuel modification requirements for new construction
321.1 Fuel modification requirements for new construction. All new structures and facilities adjoining land containing hazardous
combustible vegetation shall be approved and in accordance with the
requirements of PSFD Appendix S "Vegetation Management in Very High
Fire Hazard Severity Zones."
25)
Add new Section 322, Clearance of brush or vegetation growth
from roadways, to read as follows:
Section 322, Clearance of brush or vegetation growth from
roadways
322.1 Clearance of brush or vegetation growth from roadways. The Fire Code Official is authorized to cause areas within 10 feet
(3,048 mm) on each side of portions of highways and private streets
which are improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic
to be cleared of flammable vegetation and other combustible growth.
Measurement shall be from the flowline or the end of the improved
edge of the roadway surfaces.
Exception: Single specimens of trees, ornamental
shrubbery or cultivated ground cover such as green grass, ivy, succulents
or similar plants used as ground covers, provided that they do not
form a means of readily transmitting fire.
26)
Add new Section 323, Unusual circumstances, to read as follows:
Section 323 Unusual circumstances
323.1 Unusual circumstances. The Fire Code Official
may suspend enforcement of the vegetation management requirements
and require reasonable alternative measures designed to advance the
purpose of this code if determined that in any specific case that
any of the following conditions exist:
3. Presence
of plants included in any state and federal resources agencies, California
Native Plant Society and county approved list of wildlife, plants.
Rare, endangered and/or threatened species.
4. Stands
or groves of trees or heritage trees.
5. Other
unusual circumstances that make strict compliance with the clearance
of vegetation provisions undesirable or impractical.
27)
Add new Section 324, Use of equipment, to read as follows:
Section 324 Use of equipment
324.1 Use of equipment. Except as otherwise provided
in this section, no person shall use, operate, or cause to be operated
in, upon or adjoining any hazardous fire area any internal combustion
engine which uses hydrocarbon fuels, unless the engine is equipped
with a spark arrester as defined in Section 202 maintained in effective
working order, or the engine is constructed, equipped and maintained
for the prevention of fire.
Exceptions:
1. Engines
used to provide motor power for trucks, truck tractors, buses, and
passenger vehicles, except motorcycles, are not subject to this section
if the exhaust system is equipped with a muffler as defined in the
Vehicle Code of the State of California.
2. Turbocharged
engines are not subject to this section if all exhausted gases pass
through the rotating turbine wheel, there is no exhaust bypass to
the atmosphere, and the turbocharger is in good mechanical condition.
28)
Add new subsection 324.2, Use of equipment and devices generating
heat, sparks or open flames, to read as follows:
324.2 Equipment and devices generating heat, sparks or
open flames. During any time of the year within Wildfire Risk
Areas, within or immediately adjacent to any forest or brush covered
land, or non-irrigated grass covered land, no person shall use or
operate any welding equipment, cutting torches, tar pots, grinding
devices, or other tools or equipment that may produce a spark, fire,
or flame that could result in a wildfire without doing the following:
1. First
clearing away all flammable material, including snags, from the area
around such operation for a distance of 30 feet or other approved
method to reduce fire spread into the wildlands. If 30-foot clearing
cannot be achieved, then an alternate method shall be approved by
the Fire Code Official prior to work starting.
2. Maintain
one serviceable round point shovel with an overall length of not less
than 46 inches and one backpack pump water-type fire extinguisher
fully equipped and ready for use at the immediate area during the
operation.
3. Stop
work when winds are 8 MPH or greater during periods when relative
humidity is less than 25%, or a red flag condition has been declared
or public announcement is made, when an official sign was caused to
be posted by the Fire Code Official, or when such fires present a
hazard as determined by the Fire Code Official.
4. Keep
a cell phone nearby and call 911 immediate in case of fire.
29)
Add new subsection 324.3, Spark arresters, to read as follows:
324.3 Spark arresters. Spark arresters shall comply
with Section 202, and when affixed to the exhaust system of engines
or vehicles subject to Section 324 shall not be placed or mounted
in such a manner as to allow flames or heat from the exhaust system
to ignite any flammable material.
30)
Add new Section 325, Parade floats, to read as follows:
Section 325 Parade floats
325.1 Decorative materials. Decorative materials
on parade floats shall be non-combustible or flame retardant.
325.1.1 Combustible Clearance. A 12 inches minimum
clearance of decorative materials shall be maintained around vehicle
and/or generator exhaust pipe(s).
325.2 Fire Protection. Motorized parade floats
and towing apparatus shall be provided with a minimum 2A 10B:C rated
portable fire extinguisher readily accessible to the operator.
325.3 Portable Generators. Portable generators
shall be secured from tipping and subject to approval by the Fire
Code Official.
31)
Chapter 4: Emergency Planning and Preparedness. Adopt only the
sections, subsections, and amendment listed below:
32)
Adopt only the following sections and subsections in Chapter
4, Emergency planning and preparedness:
401-401.9
402
403.2
403.5-403.5.4
403.10.2.1.1
403.13.3
407
33)
Amend subsection 407.5, Hazardous materials inventory statement,
to read as follows:
407.5 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement. Where
required by the Fire Code Official, each application for a permit
shall include a Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement, PSFD's Chemical
Classification Packet in accordance with Section 5001.5.2.
34)
Chapter 5 Fire Service Features is adopted in its entirety with
the following amendments:
35)
Amend subsection 501.1, Scope, to read as follows:
501.1 Scope. Fire service features for buildings,
structures and premises shall comply with this chapter and, where
required by the Fire Code Official, with PSFD Appendix S "Vegetation
Management in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones."
36)
Add new subsection 503.1.1.1, Gates, to read as follows:
503.1.1. Gates. When fences are installed that
cause the distance from an approved fire department access road to
exceed the maximum distance allowed in Section 503 herein, a gate
shall be provided in the fence to maintain the required fire department
access. The gate shall be a minimum four feet in width.
37)
Amend subsection 503.2.3, Surface, to read as follows:
503.2.3 Surface. Fire apparatus access roads shall
be designed and maintained to support the imposed loads of fire apparatus
(73,000 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight) and shall be surfaced so as to
provide all-weather driving capabilities.
38)
Amend subsection 503.2.4, Turning radius, to read as follows:
503.4 Turning radius. The required turning radius
of a fire apparatus access road shall be determined by the Fire Code
Official. Fire access road turns and corners shall be designed with
a minimum inner radius of 25 feet and an outer radius of 43 feet.
39)
Amend subsection 503.2.5, Dead ends, to read as follows:
503.5 Dead ends. Dead-end fire apparatus roads
in excess of 150 feet in length shall be provided with an approved
area for turning around fire apparatus. The City of Palm Springs has
two approved turn around provisions. One is a cul-de-sac with an outside
turning radius of 43 feet from centerline. The other is a hammerhead
turnaround meeting the Palm Springs Public Works and Engineering Department
standard dated 8-3-2016.
40)
Add new subsection 503.2.9, Aerial fire access roads, to read
as follows:
503.2.9 Aerial fire access roads. Buildings or
portions of buildings or facilities exceeding 30 feet in height above
the lowest level of fire department vehicle access shall be provided
with approved fire apparatus access roads capable of accommodating
fire department aerial apparatus. Overhead utility and power lines
shall not be located within the aerial fire apparatus access roadway.
41)
Add new subsection 503.2.10, Width, to read as follows:
503.2.10 Width. Fire apparatus access roads shall
have a minimum unobstructed width of 26 feet in the immediate vicinity
of any building or portion of building more than 30 feet in height.
42)
Add new subsection 503.2.11, Proximity to building, to read
as follows:
503.2.11 Proximity to building. At least one of
the required access routes for buildings or facility exceeding 30
feet in height above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access
shall be located within a minimum of 15 feet and a maximum of 30 feet
from the building and shall be positioned parallel to one entire side
of the building.
43)
Amend subsection 503.6, Security gates, to read as follows:
503.6 Security gates. Secured automated vehicle
gates new and existing shall utilize a combination of a Tomar Strobeswitch™, or approved equal, and an approved Knox key
electric switch when required by the Fire Code Official. Secured non-automated
vehicle gates or entries shall utilize an approved padlock or chain
(maximum link or lock shackle size of 1/4 inch) when required by the
Fire Code Official.
Gate arms securing parking lots and parking structures shall
be equipped with a fire department approved dual-keyed Knox key electric
switch. When activated, the arm or arms shall open to allow fire and
law enforcement access.
Approved security gates shall be a minimum of 14 feet in unobstructed
drive width on each side with gate in open position.
In the event of a power failure, the gates shall be defaulted
or automatically transferred to a fail safe mode allowing the gate
to be pushed open without the use of special knowledge or any equipment.
If a two-gate system is used, the override switch must open both gates.
If there is no sensing device that will automatically open the
gates for exiting, a fire department approved Knox electrical override
switch shall be placed on each side of the gate in an approved location.
A final field inspection by the Fire Code Official or an authorized
representative is required before electronically controlled gates
may become operative. Prior to final inspection, electronic gates
shall remain in a locked-open position.
44)
Add new subsection 506.3, Height, to read as follows:
506.3 Height. The nominal height of Knox lock box
installations shall be five feet above grade.
45)
Adopt Chapter 6 Building Services and Systems, Chapter 7 Fire
and Smoke Protection Features and Chapter 8 Interior Finish, Decorative
Materials and Furnishings in their entirety without amendments.
46)
Adopt Chapter 9 Fire Protection and Life Safety Systems is adopted
in its entirety with the following amendments:
47)
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.
48)
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 903.2.21 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, which 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 903.2.1 including those that result
from a change of use in an existing building or portion thereof.
Exception: Group A-2 occupancies.
49)
Delete subsection 903.2.1.1 Group A-1.
50)
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.
51)
Delete subsection 903.2.1.3 Group A-3
52)
Delete subsection 903.2.1.4 Group A-4
53)
Delete subsection 903.2.1.5 Group A-5
54)
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.
55)
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.
56)
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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57)
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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58)
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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59)
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 the repair of commercial trucks
or buses where the fire area exceeds 3,000 square feet.
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60)
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.
61)
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 of the enclosed
parking garage exceeds 3,000 square feet.
62)
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.
63)
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 all new buildings containing a Group
F-2 occupancy that exceeds 3,000 square feet.
64)
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.
65)
Add new subsection 903.6.1, Increased square footage, to read
as follows:
903.6.1 Increased square footage. Any existing
building or structure undergoing construction or alteration which
adds square footage exceeding the total floor 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 equating to 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.
66)
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.
67)
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.
68)
Delete "Exception" to subsection 914.2.1, Automatic sprinkler
system.
69)
Delete "Exception" to subsection 914.3.1 Automatic sprinkler
system.
70)
Adopt Chapter 10 Means of Egress in its entirety without amendments.
71)
Chapter 11 Construction Requirements for Existing Buildings.
Adopt only those sections and subsections listed below and with the
following amendments:
72)
Adopt only those sections and subsections as listed below and
with the following amendments in Chapter 11, Construction requirements
for existing buildings:
1103.7
1103.7.3
1103.7.3.1
1103.7.8 - 1103.7.8.2
1103.7.9 - 1103.7.9.10
1103.8 - 1103.8.5.3
1103.9.1
1107
1113
1114
1115
1116
73)
Add new subsection 1103.11, Increased hazard class in change
of use, to read as follows:
1103.11 Increased Hazard Class in Change of Use. An approved fire alarm system shall be installed in existing, non-sprinklered
buildings when a change of use occurs resulting in a higher hazard
classification.
74)
Chapter 12 Energy Systems is adopted in its entirety with the
following amendment added:
75)
Add new subsection 1201.1.1, Other systems, to read as follows:
1201.1.1 Other Systems. Where required by the Fire
Code Official, other systems and operations including but not limited
to battery systems assembly, battery reconditioning and storage, research
and development of battery storage systems, electric vehicle manufacturing
and testing, and battery charging systems for cars and carts inside
of buildings or structures, shall comply with this chapter.
Exception: When approved by the Fire Code Official,
charging stations for electric vehicles located in open parking garages
of Type I or II construction.
76)
Adopt Chapter 20 Aviation Facilities, Chapter 21 Dry Cleaning,
Chapter 22 Combustible Dust-Producing Operations, Chapter 23 Motor
Fuel-Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages, Chapter 24 Flammable
Finishes, Chapter 25 Fruit and Crop Ripening, Chapter 26 Fumigation
and Insecticidal Fogging, Chapter 27 Semiconductor Fabrication Facilities,
Chapter 29 Manufacture of Organic Coatings, Chapter 30 Industrial
Ovens, Chapter 31 Temporary Special Event Structures and Other Membrane
Structures, Chapter 32 High-Piled Combustible Storage, Chapter 33
Fire Safety During Construction and Demolition, Chapter 34 Tire Rebuilding
and Tire Storage, Chapter 35 Welding and Other Hot Work, Chapter 36
Marinas, Chapter 37 Combustible Fibers, Chapter 39 Processing and
Extraction Facilities, and Chapter 48 Motion Picture and Television
Production Studio Sound Stages, Approved Production Facilities and
Production Locations in their entirety without amendments.
77)
Chapter 28 Lumber Yards and Agro-Industrial, Solid Biomass and
Woodworking Facilities is adopted in its entirety with the following
amendment listed below:
78)
Amend subsection 2801.2, Permit, to read as follows:
2801.2 Permit. Permits shall be required as set
forth in Section 105.6 and 105.6.29.
79)
Chapter 49 Requirements for Wildland-Urban Interface Fire Areas
is adopted in its entirety with the following amendments:
80)
Amend subsection 4906.3, Requirements, to read as follows:
4906.3 Requirements. Hazardous vegetation and fuels
around all applicable buildings and structure shall be maintained
in accordance with the following laws and regulations:
1. Public
Resources Code, Section 4291.
2. California Code of Regulations, Title
14, Division 1.5, Chapter 7, Subchapter 3, Section 1299 (see guidance for implementation "General Guideline to Create Defensible Space").
3. California
Government Code, Section 51182.
4. California
Code of Regulations, Title 19, Division 1, Chapter 7, Subchapter 1,
Section 3.07.
5. PSFD's
Appendix S (Vegetation Management in Very High Fire Hazard Severity
Zones).
81)
Add new Section 4908, Fuel Modification Requirements for New
Construction to read as follows:
SECTION 4908 FUEL MODIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION
4908.1 Fuel Modification Requirements for New Construction. All new buildings to be built or installed in a Wildfire Risk Area
shall comply with the following:
1. Preliminary
fuel modification plans shall be submitted to and approved by the
Fire Code Official prior to or concurrently with the approval of any
tentative map.
2. Final
fuel modification plans shall be submitted to and approved by the
Fire Code Official prior to the issuance of a grading permit.
3. The
fuel modification plans shall meet the criteria set forth in the Fuel
Modification Section of PSFD Appendix S "Vegetation Management in
Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones."
1.1 The fuel modification plan shall include provisions for
the maintenance of the fuel modification in perpetuity.
4. The
fuel modification plan may be altered if conditions change. Any alterations
to the fuel modification areas shall have prior approval from the
Fire Code Official.
5. All
elements of the fuel modification plan shall be maintained in accordance
with the approved plan and are subject to the enforcement process
outlined in the Fire Code.
82)
Chapter 50 Hazardous Materials - General Provisions is adopted
in its entirety with the following amendments:
83)
Amend subsection 5001.5.2, Hazardous materials inventory statement
(HMIS), to read as follows:
5001.5.2 Hazardous Materials Inventory Statement (HMIS). Where required by the Fire Code Official, an application for a permit
shall include Palm Springs Fire Department's Chemical Classification
Packet which shall be completed and approved prior to approval of
plans, and/or the storage, use or handling of chemicals on the premises.
The HMIS Chemical Classification Packet shall include the following
information:
3. Chemical
Abstract Service (CAS) number.
4. Location
where stored or used.
8. Amount
in use-closed systems.
9. Amount
in use-open systems.
84)
Add subsection 5003.1.1.1.1, Extremely hazardous substances,
to read as follows:
5003.1.1.1.1 Extremely Hazardous Substances. No
person shall use or store any amount of extremely hazardous substances
(EHS) in excess of the disclosable amounts (see Health and Safety
Code Section 25500 et al) in a residential zoned or any residentially
developed property.
85)
Adopt Chapter 51 Aerosols, Chapter 53 Compressed Gases, Chapter
54 Corrosive Materials, and Chapter 55 Cryogenic Fluids in their entirety
without amendments.
86)
Chapter 56 Explosives and Fireworks is adopted in its entirety
with the following amendments:
87)
Add subsection 5608.2, Firing, to read as follows:
5608.2 Firing. All fireworks displays, regardless
of mortar, device, or shell size, shall be electrically fired.
88)
Add subsection 5608.3, Application for permit, to read as follows:
Section 5608.3 Application for Permit. A diagram
of the grounds on which the display is to be held showing the point
at which the fireworks are to be discharged, the fallout area based
on 100 feet per inch of shell size, the location of all buildings,
roads, and other means of transportation, the lines behind which the
audience will be restrained, the location of all nearby trees, telegraph
or telephone line, or other overhead obstructions shall be provided
to PSFD.
89)
Add new Section 5614, "Safe and Sane" and Dangerous Fireworks,
to read as follows:
SECTION 5614 "SAFE AND SANE" AND DANGEROUS FIREWORKS
5614.1 Prohibition. The manufacture, sale, possession,
storage, handling or use of "safe and sane" fireworks as currently
defined in the California Health and Safety Code section 12529 or
"dangerous fireworks" as currently defined in the California Health
and Safety Code section 12505 or thereafter amended by state statute
is prohibited in the City of Palm Springs. The provisions of this
section do not apply to fireworks displays conducted in accordance
with the provisions of any permit issued by the Palm Springs Fire
Department.
5614.2 Seizure of fireworks. Any authorized City
of Palm Springs Fire Code Official, peace officer or other city official
authorized to enforce the Palm Springs Municipal Code may seize, take,
remove, or cause to be removed at the expense of the owner all prohibited
fireworks and explosives. This will include all persons, firms or
corporations, who manufacture, sell, possess, store, handle or use
any prohibited fireworks or explosives as currently described in the
California Fire Code sections 5601 and 5608.
90)
Add new Section 5615, Explosives, to read as follows:
SECTION 5615 EXPLOSIVES
5615.1 Prohibition. The manufacture, sale, possession,
storage, handling or use of non-permitted "explosives" as currently
defined in Title 19 of the California Code of Regulations, Section
1550 or thereafter amended by state law is prohibited in the City
of Palm Springs.
91)
Chapter 57 Flammable and Combustible Liquids is adopted in its
entirety with the following amendments:
92)
Add item 4 to subsection 5704.2.11.1, Location, to read as follows:
4.
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The installation of underground combustible/flammable liquid
tanks is hereby prohibited in all residential districts. The Fire
Code Official may authorize installation of underground combustible/flammable
liquid tanks in agricultural, commercial and manufacturing districts.
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93)
Adopt Chapter 58 Flammable Gases and Flammable Cryogenic Fluids,
Chapter 59 Flammable Solids, Chapter 60 Highly Toxic and Toxic Materials,
Chapter 61 Liquefied Petroleum Gases, Chapter 62 Organic Peroxides,
Chapter 63 Oxidizers, Oxidizing Gases, and Oxidizing Cryogenic Fluids,
Chapter 64 Pyrophoric Materials, Chapter 65 Pyroxylin (Cellulose Nitrate)
Plastics, Chapter 66 Unstable (Reactive) Materials, Chapter 67 Water-Reactive
Solids and Liquids, and Chapter 80 Referenced Standards in their entirety
without amendments.
94)
Appendix B is adopted in its entirety with the following amendments:
95)
Amend subsection B101.1, Scope, of Appendix B, to read as follows:
B101.1 Scope. The procedures for determining fire-flow
requirements for buildings or portions or buildings hereafter constructed
shall be in accordance with this appendix. This appendix does not
apply to structures other than buildings. Additions to buildings equating
to 50 percent or less increase in square footage will not require
fire flow analysis.
96)
Add Appendix "P", Palm Springs Fire Department Five Minute Response
Time Map.
97)
Add Appendix "Q", City of Palm Springs Very High Fire Hazard
Severity Zones Map in LRA As Recommended by Cal Fire.
98)
Add Appendix "S", Vegetation Management in Very High Fire Hazard
Severity Zones.
99)
Add Appendix "T", Palm Springs Fire Department Development Requirements.
(Ord. 1736 § 1, 2008; Ord. 1781 § 1, 2010; Ord. 1817 § 1, 2013; Ord. 1833 § 3, 2013; Ord.
1836 § 3, 2013; Ord. 1905 § 3, 2016; Ord. 2009 §
3, 2020; Ord. 2079, 1/12/2023)
(Ord. 1905 § 4, 2016; Ord. 2009 § 4, 2020)