A.
Title. Chapter 14.36 shall be known as "Mandatory Seismic Retrofit of Certain Residential Buildings," may be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as "this chapter."
B.
Intent. This chapter is intended to promote public safety and welfare through a program of mandatory seismic retrofit of certain residential buildings vulnerable to earthquake damage and collapse. The program is intended to reduce earthquake-related deaths and injuries, improve the durability of the existing housing stock, facilitate post-earthquake emergency response, improve community stability, minimize displacement during retrofits and after an earthquake, and reduce the economic impacts of a damaging earthquake.
C.
Subject Buildings. This chapter shall apply to buildings constructed or permitted for construction before January 1, 1978 or designed based on an adopted version of the 1976 or earlier edition of the Uniform Building Code, that contain three or more rental housing units, and have a wood-frame target story. This chapter refers to any such building as a subject building.
D.
Notification. Within 90 days of the effective date of this chapter, the Building Official shall send a written notice to the owner of each known subject building informing the owner of the requirement to comply with this chapter. Failure of the Building Official to send or provide a written notice to unidentified owners of subject buildings or to owners of buildings not known to be subject buildings shall not relieve the owner of a subject building from the requirement to comply with this chapter. Failure of an owner to receive a written notice shall not relieve the owner of a subject building from the requirement to comply with this chapter.
E.
Extension. The owner of a subject building may apply for a six-month extension of one or more deadlines. The extension may be granted where at least one of the following conditions applies:
1.
A significant financial hardship related to the cost of the required work that will make it infeasible to complete construction in the required time.
2.
An extension would prevent or minimize the displacement of a tenant.
3.
A temporary, extreme shortage of, or price increase for, construction materials or labor.
To request an extension, the owner shall submit an application to the Building Official with supporting documentation. The burden is on the building owner to show that at least one of the listed conditions applies. The Building Official shall have discretion to grant or deny an extension.
F.
Design Professionals. Unless specifically noted, all work intended to comply with this chapter shall be performed by appropriately licensed individuals, and all documents submitted for compliance shall be sealed by a California-licensed architect or civil engineer. Where required, documents submitted for compliance shall also be sealed by a California-licensed geotechnical engineer or engineering geologist.
G.
Submittals. In addition to submittals required by other provisions of the Building and Construction Code of the City of Mill Valley, the Building Official is authorized to develop, distribute, and require the use of certain forms, templates, and other tools as needed to facilitate compliance, review, approval, and records maintenance contemplated by this chapter. The Building Official is authorized to require separate submittals and permit applications for work required for compliance with this chapter and for voluntary work to be performed simultaneously.
H.
Technical Bulletins and Administrative Regulations. The Building Official is responsible for the administration of this chapter and is authorized to develop and require compliance with one or more technical bulletins and/or administrative regulations containing interpretations, clarifications, and commentary to facilitate implementation of the engineering criteria and other requirements set forth in this chapter.
I.
Retention of Plans. The Building Official shall retain official copies of all approved target story evaluation reports and retrofit design plans submitted to comply with this chapter.
J.
Public Record Keeping. The Building Official shall maintain a list of subject buildings and shall make the list readily accessible to the public. The Building Official shall convey the list with a summary of the compliance status of each subject building and its parcel number to the Marin County Assessor-Recorder-County Clerk once every three months.
K.
Conformance Period. No subject building for which permitted retrofit work is completed in compliance with this chapter shall be required by the City to undergo additional seismic retrofit of its seismic force-resisting system within a period of 15 years after the effective date of this chapter, except that any provisions in this Code related to addition, alteration, repair, or change of occupancy shall still apply. Any such additional seismic retrofit requirements shall apply at the end of the conformance period, with schedule adjustments to be determined by the Building Official.
L.
Eviction Protection. Notwithstanding the provisions of California Civil Code Section 1946.2, and as permitted by California Civil Code Section 1946.2(g), the need to vacate any unit of a subject building in order to comply with this chapter shall not be considered a just cause for terminating a tenancy.
(Ord. 1343 § 2, June 26, 2023)