On January 1, 2023, there was filed in the office of the City
Clerk, one copy of the California Residential Code, 2022 Edition including
Appendices AH, AJ, AK, AO, AQ, AX, AY, and AZ as published by the
California Building Standards Commission and which incorporates by
adoption the 2021 Edition of the International Residential Code adopted
by the International Code Council. Said code is hereby incorporated
in this code by reference.
(Ord. 001-11 C.S. § 3,
eff. 2-24-11; Ord. 2014-03-04-1201-01 C.S. § 2; Ord. 2016-11-15-1204-01 § II; Ord. 2019-11-19-1102-01 § 2; Ord. 2020-05-12-1402 C.S. § 3; Ord. 2022-11-15-1203 C.S. § 2)
The purpose of the code is to provide minimum standards to safeguard
life, limb, health, property, and public welfare by regulating and
controlling the design, construction, installation, quality of material,
use, and location of all one- and two-family dwellings, townhouses,
and accessory structures as classified in Section 1.1.3 of the Residential
Code.
(Ord. 001-11 C.S. § 3,
eff. 2-24-11)
The 2022 California Residential Code, Title 24, Part 2.5 of the
California Code of Regulations, a portion of the
California Building Standards Code as defined in the California State
Health and Safety Code Sections 17922 and 18901 et seq. (hereinafter referred to as the Residential Code), and any rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto and as defined in California
Health and Safety Code Section 18938.3, including Residential Code Appendix AH (Patio Covers), Appendix AJ (Existing Buildings and Structures), Appendix AK (Sound Transmission), AO (Automatic Vehicular Gates), AQ (Tiny Houses), AX (Swimming Pool Safety Act), AY (Areas Protected by the Facilities of the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan), and AZ (Emergency Housing) are hereby adopted and incorporated by reference herein. Except as otherwise provided by this chapter and Chapters
15.04 and
15.08 of the Stockton Municipal Code, all construction, alteration, moving, demolition, repairs, and use of any building or structure within this jurisdiction shall be made in conformance with the Residential Code and any rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.
(Ord. 001-11 C.S. § 3,
eff. 2-24-11; Ord. 2014-03-04-1201-01 C.S. § 2; Ord. 2016-11-15-1204-01 § II; Ord. 2019-11-19-1102-01 § 2; Ord. 2022-11-15-1203 C.S. § 2)
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section
15.10.010, the California Residential Code is amended as follows:
A. Section
R313.2.1 of the 2022 California Residential Code is hereby amended
and shall read as follows:
Automatic sprinkler systems shall be designed and installed
in accordance with Section R313 or NFPA 13D. Automatic fire sprinkler
systems installed in one- and two-family dwellings; Group R3; and
townhouses shall be permitted to be installed throughout in accordance
with NFPA 13D, as amended in Chapter 80 of the California Fire Code.
1. Pre-manufactured
homes shall not apply.
2. Fire
damage repair or other naturally caused damage to R3 occupancies shall
not require an automatic fire sprinkler system unless the structure
is to be demolished and rebuilt.
3. Residential
additions that exceed 50 percent of the overall area of the existing
structure shall require an automatic fire sprinkler system be installed
throughout the building per NFPA 13D.
4. Attic
spaces in Group R3 occupancies shall have pilot heads installed in
each roof pitch of a compartmentalized attic in addition to the forced
air unit (FAU).
5. Passive
purge connection required in lieu of a backflow prevention device.
6. Spare
sprinkler head box shall be required with minimum three spare sprinkler
heads, and/or one each per type of sprinkler head provided and a wrench.
7. An
electric bell shall be installed on the exterior of the building and
have a dedicated circuit with lockout on breaker.
8. Fire
sprinkler heads shall be required under any stairwell where a compartment,
room, and/or closet is located.
9. Newly
constructed single-family homes: Covered and enclosed patios, California
rooms and/or similar outdoor rooms or living spaces where a natural
gas line for a fuel-fired appliance is permanently installed shall
have fire sprinkler protection.
B. Section
R313.2.1.1 of the 2022 California Residential Code is hereby added
and shall read as follows:
Quick-Response and Residential Sprinklers. Where automatic sprinkler
systems are required by this code, quick-response or residential automatic
sprinklers shall be installed in dwelling units and sleeping units
in Group R occupancies in accordance with Section 903.3.2 of the California
Fire Code (2022 Edition) and their listings.
(Ord. 2022-11-15-1203 C.S. § 2)