Section 101 [adopted in its entirety] |
Section 101.1 Title. [amended] These regulations shall be known as the Fire Code of the Coastside Fire Protection District, hereafter referred to as "this code." |
Section 101.2.1 Appendix Chapters. [amended] Appendix chapters, which are not specifically adopted, may be used in whole or in part by the Coastside Fire Protection District as guides toward enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance. |
Section 104.1 [adopted in its entirety] |
Section 104.1.1 Fire Department Personnel and Peace Officer. [amended] Chief and members of the fire prevention bureau and other designated representatives as designated by the Chief shall have the powers of a public officer in performing their duties under this code and shall have the power to issue notices of violation or citations for violation of this code and any other ordinances of the Coastside Fire Protection District. Individuals designated as "peace officers" shall assume those duties upon successful completion of a PC 832 course of instruction. |
Division II, Section 104.3 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.3.1 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.5 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.9 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.10.1 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.10.2 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.10.11 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.11.1 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.12 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.12.1 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.12.2 [adopted in its entirety] |
Division II, Section 104.12.3 [adopted in its entirety] |
Section 105.6.2.1 Special Events. [added] An operational permit is required to conduct a special event either inside or outside of a structure. Special events include but are not limited to the following types of activity: crafts faire, festivals, historical celebrations, etc. |
Section 108.1 Authority to Inspect. [added] The Chief or other designated representatives shall inspect, as often as necessary, buildings and premises, including such other hazards or appliances designated by the Chief for the purpose of ascertaining and causing to be corrected any conditions which would reasonably tend to cause fire or contribute to its spread, or any violation of the purpose or provisions of this code and of any other law or standard affecting fire safety. |
Section 111 Board of Appeals Established. [added and amended] In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the fire code official relative to the application and interpretation of this code, there shall be and is hereby created a Board of Appeals. |
Any person who is aggrieved within the meaning of this paragraph by an action of an authorized representative of the District may appeal the action to the Fire District's Board of Directors. The appeal must be in writing, must fully describe the action sought to be appealed and must be filed with the Clerk of the District Board within 30 days of the date of the action appealed. The Board of Directors shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the appellant with a duplicate copy to the fire code official. The decision rendered by the Board of Directors of the Coastside Fire District is final. |
Section 111.2 Limitations on Authority. [amended] A person shall be deemed to be aggrieved within the meaning of this Section if the person is the applicant or the permittee or is otherwise directly affected by the action in question. An application for appeal shall be based on a claim that the intent of this code or the rules legally adopted hereunder have been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this code do not fully apply or an equivalent method of protection or safety is proposed. The action in question may also involve the approval or disapproval of a permit application submitted to the District, the grant or denial of a permit, or a decision concerning the interpretation, construction, operation or enforcement of the District's Fire Prevention Code. The Board shall have no authority to waive requirements of this code. |
Section 111.3 Qualifications. {amended] The Board of Appeals shall consist of the Fire District Board of Directors. The Fire Chief shall be an ex officio member of said Board but shall have no vote on any matter before the Board. |
Section 112.4 Violation Penalties. [amended] Persons who shall violate a provision of this code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, install, alter, repair or do work in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the Fire Code official, or of a permit or certificate used under provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than $250 dollars or more than $2,500 or imprisonment for not less than 180 days or both in accordance with Section 19 of the California Penal Code. Each day that a violation continues after due notice has been served shall be deemed a separate offense. |
Notwithstanding any other provision of this code, whenever violation of any section contained in this code is punishable as a misdemeanor, the prosecuting attorney having jurisdiction to prosecute said misdemeanor, may specify that the offense is an infraction and proceed with prosecution as an infraction, unless the defendant, at the time of his arraignment or plea, objects to the offense being made an infraction, in which event the complaint shall be amended to charge a misdemeanor and the case shall proceed on a misdemeanor complaint. |
The imposition of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation or permit it to continue; and all such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects; and when not otherwise specified, each day that prohibited conditions are maintained shall constitute a separate offense. |
(1) The application of the above penalty shall not be held to prevent the enforced removal of prohibited conditions. |
(2) Due to the potential danger of the hazardous materials regulated under the International/California Fire Code, any person, firm, or corporation who violates any of the provisions of the International/California Fire Code, shall be liable for civil penalties not exceeding $250 dollars per day for the first ten days; and $2,500 dollars per day for the next 20 days; and $5,000 dollars for each day after twenty. This shall apply to each violation. |
(3) In addition to the penalties set out in this Code, any condition caused or permitted to exist in violation of any of the provisions of this Code shall be deemed a public nuisance and may be summarily abated as such, and each day such condition continues shall be regarded as a new separate offense. The Coastside Fire Protection District shall also be permitted the right of recovering those funds, used to mitigate continuous, unabated hazards, which present a clear and present danger. The cost recovery fee shall be the based on the actual hourly rate for the Coastside Fire Protection District staff and the cost of using a private contractor and equipment, used in gaining compliance for those in violation. |
(4) Fines and cost recovery fees will be accessed to the property owners tax rolls after thirty (30) days of the violations notice, or after completion of the appeal process. |
Section 113.4 Failure to Comply. [amended] 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 liable to a fine of not less than $250 dollars or more than $2,500. |
Section 200 [added] |
Air Reactive is any liquid, solid or gas, which, when combined with air, a reaction occurs that forms a hazardous condition. (See also, "pyrophoric") |
ALL WEATHER SURFACE shall be a minimum of 6 inches of compacted Class II base rock and 2 inches of asphalt or concrete for grades up to 15%. From 15% to 20% an engineered surface such as rough grooved concrete is required. In no circumstances shall the grade exceed 20%. |
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES shall be those persons determined by the Chief of the Coastside Fire Protection District to act as the Chiefs' agent. |
BRIDGE A bridge shall be defined as a structure designed to carry a roadway over a depression or obstacle. |
BUILDING CODE is the California Building Code, 2022 edition. |
ELECTRICAL CODE is California Electrical Code, 2022 edition. |
EXECUTIVE BODY is the Board of Directors for the Coastside Fire Protection District. |
FIRE DEPARTMENT is the Coastside Fire Protection District. |
JURISDICTION is the Coastside Fire Protection District. |
JURISDICTIONAL AREA is the boundaries established for the Coastside Fire Protection District including the City of Half Moon Bay and unincorporated areas of San Mateo County including Miramar, El Granada, Princeton, Moss Beach and Montara. |
LIQUID TIGHT is the ability of a material to retain a liquid being contained and prevent the passage of such liquid. |
MECHANICAL CODE is the California Mechanical Code, 2022 edition. |
PLUMBING CODE is the California Plumbing Code, 2022 edition. |
STAGE A space within a building utilized for entertainment or presentations, which includes overhead hanging curtains, drops, scenery or stage effects other than lighting and sound. |
STREET is any thoroughfare or public way not less than 20 feet in width which has been dedicated or deeded to the public for public use and required as a means of fire department access. |
TRAFFIC CALMING DEVICES are design elements of fire apparatus access roads such as street alignment, installation of barriers, and other physical measures intended to reduce traffic and cut-through volumes, and slow vehicle speeds. |
WASTE OIL is a Class III-B waste liquid resulting from the use of Class III-B combustible liquids such as motor oil, hydraulic oil, lubricating oil, brake fluids and transmission fluids. |
Section 303 [adopted in its entirety] |
Section 303.3.1 Fuel Cylinders for Asphalt Roofing Kettles. [added] All fuel cylinders, used in conjunction with asphalt roofing kettles or related equipment, shall be adequately secured to prevent overturning. |
Section 304.1.2.1 Clearance of Brush, Vegetative Growth and Combustible Material from Lots. [added] All lots shall be cleared of brush, vegetative growth, and combustible material upon written notification by the Coastside Fire Protection District. |
Section 304.1.2.2 Clearance of Brush, Vegetative Growth from Structure Area. [added] Any person owning, leasing, controlling, operating or maintaining any building or structure in, upon or adjoining any hazardous fire area or any such area within the jurisdictional boundary of the Coastside Fire Protection District, shall upon written notification remove and clear such brush, vegetative growth from the area of the building or structure, as prescribed within the written notice. |
Section 304.1.2.3 Fire Breaks. [added] The Coastside Fire Protection District may require the installation of "fire breaks" around or within parcels of property where combustible weeds, crops, brush or other combustible materials are present. The specific width and length of the "fire breaks" will be determined by the Coastside Fire Protection District. The following conditions will be included as part of the determining factors regarding the width and length of the "fire breaks": |
1. Height and width of combustible material present |
2. Prevailing weather conditions |
3. Topography of site |
4. Available fire apparatus access |
5. Fire protection systems available on-site |
6. Relationship of structures within the given parcel to the combustible material or adjacent parcels where structures would become exposed to the presence of the combustible material |
Specifications and guidelines for compliance with applicable sections of the ordinance shall be found in the Coastside Fire District "Fire Prevention Bureau Standards" titled "Weed and Rubbish Abatement Program." |
Section 304.1.2.4 Weed Abatement. [added] Due to heavy growth of fuels, unmaintained lots are a hazard to the surrounding properties. Coastside Fire Protection District staff shall carry out weed abatement program activities throughout the Coastside Fire Protection District. |
Section 304.1.2.5 Declaration of Hazardous Fire Areas. [added] The State of California through the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection has identified and released for action VERY HIGH FIRE HAZARD SEVERITY ZONES in Local Response Areas. The Board of Directors of the Coastside Fire Protection District hereby declares these zones as HAZARDOUS FIRE AREAS which shall require compliance with Section 4291 of the California Public Resources Code as updated by Section 4251 of the California Public Resources Code and Sections 304.1.2.1, 304.1.2.2, 304.1.2.3 and 304.1.2.4 of the Coastside Fire Protection District Ordinance No. 2022-03. |
Chapter 3, Section 305 [adopted in its entirety] |
Chapter 3, Section 307 [adopted in its entirety] |
Chapter 3, Section 308 [adopted in its entirety] |
Chapter 3, Section 310 [adopted in its entirety] |
Chapter 3, Section 311 [adopted in its entirety] |
Chapter 5, Section 503 [adopted in its entirety] |
Section 503.1.2.1. Fire Department Access. [added] |
1. Fire Department Access shall be required when one or more additions, alterations, or repairs, or combination thereof, in a two-year period, exceed more than 50% of the valuation of the facility or building. |
Exceptions: |
1. Any exemption otherwise allowable under the Fire Code as determined by the Fire Code Official. |
2. Exterior improvements and work not requiring permits as provided in the Building Code. |
3. Detached Group U occupancies or detached carports less than 1000 square feet. |
4. Work requiring only a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and/or demolition permit. |
Section 503.2.3.1 All Weather Surface. [added] Shall be a minimum of 6 inches of compacted Class II base rock and 2 inches of asphalt or concrete for grades up to 15%. From 15% to 20% an engineered surface such as a rough grooved concrete is required. In no circumstances shall the grade exceed 20%. |
Section 503.2.4.1 Turning Radius. [added] Inside and outside turning radius for fire access roads will be based upon the capability of the fire apparatus used by the Coastside Fire Protection District. Turning radius design approval must be obtained from the Coastside Fire Protection District. |
Section 503.2.6 Bridges and elevated surfaces. [amended] Where a bridge or an elevated surface is part of a fire apparatus access road, the bridge shall be constructed and maintained in accordance with AASHTO HS-20. Bridges and elevated surfaces shall be designed for a live load sufficient to carry the imposed loads of fire apparatus. Vehicle load limits shall be posted at both entrances to bridges. Where elevated surfaces designed for emergency vehicle use are adjacent to surfaces which are not designed for such use, approved barriers, approved signs or both shall be installed and maintained. |
Section 503.3.1 Fire Access Lane Markings. [added] The designation shall be indicated (1) by a sign posted immediately adjacent to, and visible from, the designated place clearly stating in letters not less than one inch in height that the place is a fire lane, (2) by outlining or painting the place in red and, in contrasting color, marking the place with the words "FIRE LANE", which are clearly visible from a vehicle, or (3) by a red curb or red paint on the edge of the roadway upon which is clearly marked the words "FIRE LANE". |
Section 503.4.1 Traffic Calming Devices. [amended] Traffic calming devices are prohibited unless approved by the fire code official. Traffic calming devices shall not be installed on designated fire apparatus response routes. When approved, traffic calming devices shall be installed in accordance with the Coastside Fire District's "Traffic Calming Devices" Standard Detail and Specification. |
Section 503.4.2 Prohibited Parking. [added] If in the judgment of the Coastside Fire Protection District it is necessary to prohibit vehicular parking, or other materials or articles, along private fire access lanes in order to prevent obstruction of the required width of the fire access lane, signs shall be posted, as appropriate or as indicated in Section D103.6 with the addition of the following lettering near the bottom of the sign: (C.V.C.22500.1) |
Section 503.4.3 Roadway Spikes. [added] The installation of roadway traffic control spikes is prohibited within fire access lanes unless prior approval is given by the Coastside Fire Protection District. |
Section 505.1.1 Premises Identification. [added] New residential buildings shall have internally illuminated address numbers contrasting with the background so as to be seen from the public way fronting the building. Residential address numbers shall be at least six feet above the finished surface of the driveway. Where buildings are located remotely to the public roadway, additional signage at the driveway/roadway entrance leading to the building and/or on each individual building shall be required by the Coastside Fire Protection District. This remote signage shall consist of a 6 inch by 18-inch green reflective metal sign with 3-inch reflective Numbers/ Letters similar to Hy-Ko 911 or equivalent. |
Section 505.1.2 Multiple Tenant Structures. [added] Multiple tenant buildings, using the same street address numbers, shall have suite or unit identification posted as required by the Coastside Fire Protection District. |
Section 505.1.3 Commercial/Industrial Size and Stroke of Numbers. [added] Building address numbers shall be either internally or externally illuminated and contrasting with the background so as to be seen from the public way fronting the building. |
Building address number heights shall be sized in accordance with the table noted below. The number stroke shall be 1/2-inch or larger. |