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2013
NO. TITLE ADOPTED
582 ORDINANCE REPEALING AND REPLACING
CHAPTERS 5.28 AND 5.30 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE
WITH NEW SECTION 5.30 RELATING TO VIDEO SERVICE
PROVIDERS 02 -13 -13
583 ORDINANCE REPEALING, AMENDING, AND REENACTING
CHAPTERS 14.01 -14.12 and 14.52 OF THE MORRO BAY
MUNICIPAL CODE (BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION) 11 -12 -13
ORDINANCE NO. 583
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1' i
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(BUILDINGS OF THE MORRO BAY MUNICIPAL CODE
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CERTAIN STATE AND MODEL CODES RELATING TO FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY AS
FOLLOWS:
1. 2013 California Building Code (volumes 1 and 2)
2. 2013 California Residential Code
3. Appendix Chapter 33 of the 1997 Uniform Building Code
4. 2013 California Electrical Code
5. 2013 California Mechanical Code
6. 2013 California Plumbing Code
7. 2013 California Energy Code
8. 2013 California Historical Building Code
9. 2013 California Fire Code
10. 2013 California Existing Building Code
11. 2013 California Green Building Code
12. 1997 Uniform Housing Code
13. 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings
WHEREAS, Government Code § 50022, et.seq. and Health and Safety Code § 17922
authorize the City to adopt by reference the California Building Standards Code as provided in
Titles 24 and 25 of the California Code of Regulations and other codes, including, without
limitation, the Uniform Housing Code, the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous
Buildings and Appendix Chapter 33 of the 1997 Uniform Building Code; and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to Health and Safety Code § 17950 and 18938(b), the California
Building Standards Code is applicable to all occupancies throughout the State of California,
whether or not the City takes affirmative action to adopt the California Building Standards Code;
and
WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code § 17960, requires a local building department to
enforce State Housing Law, the California Building Standards Code, and the implementing
regulations of the Department of Housing and Community Development for residential
structures; and
WHEREAS, Health and Safety Code § 17958.5 allows the City may make those changes
or modifications to the requirements contained in the provisions published in the California
Building Standards Code as it determines, pursuant to the provisions of Health and Safety Code
§ 17958.7, are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological, or topographical
conditions; and
WHEREAS, Pursuant to Health and Safety Code § 18941.5, certain express findings
have been made and are as follows:
1. The topographic, underlying geologic and surface soil conditions of the hillsides of the
City of Morro Bay are of a gradient and composition such that movement has historically
been known to occur. Soils testing has revealed the presence of potentially hazardous
geologic conditions, including expansive soils, questionable soils, soils prone to
liquefaction and seasonally high ground- water. Therefore, it is reasonably necessary to
adopt regulations for grading operations that are more detailed and restrictive than those
adopted by the State of California and codified in the California Building Standards
Code. More particularly, this finding supports the adoption of Appendix Chapter 33 of
the 1997 Uniform Building Code and modification of Appendix J of the California
Building Code.
2. Due to topographic and geologic conditions, development in Morro Bay has historically
been constrained such that building occurred predominantly in the flatter areas, a scarcity
of which resulted in the creation of small lots and the construction of structures in relative
close proximity to one - another. These conditions are known to be conducive to the
spread of fire and therefore, it is reasonably necessary to adopt standards more restrictive
than those adopted by the State of California and codified in the California Building
Standards Code and California Fire Code for the installation of automatic fire sprinklers
on new and existing buildings, limiting the use of wood shakes or shingles, requiring that
elevator cars be constructed to accommodate an ambulance stretcher, and to otherwise
establish construction and fire prevention regulations more restrictive than those adopted
by the State of California and codified in the California Building Standards Code to
reduce and minimize the potential for loss of and damage to life and property resulting
from fire, hazardous materials, explosions and to protect firefighters and emergency
personnel during emergency operations. More particularly, this finding supports the
modification of California Building Code section 1505.1, California Fire Code sections
302.1, 903.3.1.1 and 4504.1, California Residential Code sections R313.1 and R3112,
California Electrical Code Article 230- 70(A)(1), the deletion of Sections 903.2 through
903.2.10.1 of the California Fire Code and the addition of section R313.33.5 to the
Residential Code, and sections 308.1.1.1, 308.1.6.3, 511, 901.4.7 and 903.2 to the Fire
Code.
3. Due to topographic conditions and in order to protect the estuarine environment of and
adjacent to the City of Morro Bay, it is reasonably necessary to adopt regulations more
restrictive than those adopted by the State of California and codified in the California
Building Standards Code, creating more stringent thresholds for when a building permit
is required for construction of sidewalks, driveways, decks, paving, or flatwork,
prohibiting the construction of private sewage disposal systems and requiring the
installation of sewer backwater valves. More particularly, this finding supports the
modification of California Building Code Section 105.2, California Plumbing Code
section 713.0, and the addition of Plumbing Code section 709.5.
NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Morro Bay does ordain as
follows:
Chapters 14.01 -14.12 and 14.52 of the Morro Bay Municipal Code are hereby repealed,
amended, and reenacted to read as follows:
Chapter 14.01
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Sections:
This title shall be known and may be cited as "The Buildings and Construction Ordinance of the
City of Morro Bay," Title 14 of the Morro Bay Municipal Code. These regulations are hereby
established and adopted to protect and promote public health, safety and welfare. This title
establishes minimum regulations for construction, fire prevention, and the use and occupancy of
buildings and other structures. This title prescribes regulations and standards that are consistent
with the State Housing Law of California.
14.01.020 Adoption of Codes.
Thirteen documents, one each of which are on file in office of the Building Official, identified by
the seal of the City of Morro Bay, marked and designated as the:
1. 2013 California Building Code (volumes 1 and 2),
2. 2013 California Residential Code,
3. Appendix Chapter 33 of the 1997 Uniform Building Code, published by the
International Conference of Building Officials,
4. 2013 California Electrical Code,
5. 2013California Mechanical Code,
6.2013 California Plumbing Code,
7. 2013 California Energy Code,
8. 2013 California Historical Building Code,
9.2013 California Fire Code,
10. 2013 California Existing Building Code,
11. 2013 California Green Building Code,
12. 1997 Uniform Housing Code, published by the International Conference of Building
Officials,
13. 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, published by the
International Conference of Building Officials;
are hereby adopted, including chapters and sections not otherwise adopted by agencies of the
State of California, and the appendices thereto as the buildings, construction, and fire prevention
regulations of the City of Morro Bay. The provisions of the above - mentioned are hereby referred
to, adopted, and made a part hereof as if fully set out in this title except as modified hereinafter.
14.01.030 Building Official and Fire Chief Designated.
The City's Public Services Director/ City Engineer is hereby designated as the Building Official
and Code Official for the City of Morro Bay. The Fire Chief is hereby designated as the Fire
Code Official for the City of Morro Bay. Where the "authority having jurisdiction" is used in the
adopted codes, it shall mean the Building Official or the Fire Chief, as applicable.
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14.02.010 Administration and Enforcement.
14.02.020 Modification of Division II of Chapter 1 of the California Building Code.
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The Administration and Enforcement of this title shall be in accordance with Division II of
Chapter 1 of the California Building Code as adopted and modified, amended, and/ or
supplemented herein.
14.02.020 Modifications of Division II of Chapter 1 of the California Building Code.
The California Building Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, is hereby modified,
amended, and/ or supplemented as follows:
A. Amend Section 103.1 to read as follows:
103.1 Creation of Enforcement Agency. The Building Division of the Public
Services Department of the City of Morro Bay is hereby created and the official in
charge thereof shall be known as the Building Official. Where reference is made to
the Authority Having Jurisdiction or Code Official in the adopted Codes, it shall
mean the Building Official.
B. Add Section 104.8.1 to read as follows:
104.8.1 Liability or Responsibility due to Error or Omission. This title shall not
be construed so as to impose upon the City, or upon any of its officials or employees,
any liability or responsibility for injury or damage resulting from any work approved
or performed with respect to this title, or by reason of any inspection performed
hereunder. No person shall be relieved of the responsibility of compliance with this
title because of an error or omission made by a city official or employee.
C. Add Section 104.9.2 to read as follows:
104.9.2 Cargo Containers, Rail Cars, and Vehicle Bodies. Any person who
intends to bring into the City or otherwise use, alter or relocate within the City any
cargo container, streetcar, boxcar, refrigerator car, motorbus body or similar vehicle
body for the purpose of use or occupancy, shall first make application to the Building
Official and obtain the required permit. The application shall demonstrate that the
proposed use, occupancy, structure, construction, and/ or alteration will conform to
the provisions of this title.
D. Amend Section 105.2, Building Exception 6 to read as follows :
Sidewalks, driveways, decks, paving, or flatwork not more than 30 inches (762
mm) above adjacent grade, not exceeding 200 square feet, not over any basement
or story below, and not part of an accessible route.
E. Amend Section 109.2 to read as follows:
109.2 Schedule of permit fees. Permit fees shall be as prescribed in the Master Fee
Schedule.
F. Amend Section 113 to read as follows:
113.1 General. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or
determinations made by the Building Official relative to the application and
interpretation of the technical provisions this code, there shall be and is hereby
created a board of appeals. The board of appeals shall be appointed by the City
Council and hold office at its pleasure. The Building Official shall be an ex officio
member and shall act as secretary to the board but shall have no vote upon any matter
before the board. The board shall adopt rules of procedure for conducting its
business.
The board of appeals shall also serve as the Local Appeals Board, Housing Appeals
Board, and Accessibility Appeals Board, as defined in Health and Safety Code §
17920.5, 17920.6 and 19957.5.
113.2 Limitations on authority. An application for appeal shall be based on a
claim that the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted thereunder have
been incorrectly interpreted, the provisions of this code do not fully apply, or an
equally good or better form of construction is proposed. The board shall have no
authority to waive requirements of this code, nor shall the board have any authority to
relative to the administration of this code.
113.3 Qualifications. The board of appeals shall consist of five members who are
qualified by experience and training to pass on matters pertaining to the appeal and
are not employees of the jurisdiction. Two members of the Accessibility Appeals
Board shall be physically handicapped, two members shall be persons experienced in
construction, and one member shall be a public member.
113.4 Appointment. Upon receipt by the Building Official, of a qualified
application for appeal, the Building Official shall within 60 days, recommend to the
City Council five persons who, based on their qualifications and experience, appear
to be suited to hear and decide the appeal. Upon finding that those individuals indeed
appear to be qualified to hear and deciding the appeal, the City Council shall appoint
those persons and they shall be known as the Board of Appeals and shall have the
authority and be tasked with the duties thereof for the purposes of hearing and
deciding that specific appeal.
G. Amend Section 114.4 to read as follows:
114.4 Violation Penalties. Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails
to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, constructs, alters,
extends, repairs, moves, removes, demolishes or occupies any building, structure, or
equipment in violation of the approved construction documents, a directive of the
Building Official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this
Code, shall be subject to fines and penalties as established in Title 1 of the Morro Bay
Municipal Code, in addition to other penalties as prescribed by law.
H. Add Section 114.5 to read as follows:
114.5 Authority to Arrest Persons. The building official shall be a public employee
and not a peace officer, but shall have the authority to arrest persons pursuant to
California Penal Code Section 836.5 for violations of Title 14 of the Morro Bay
Municipal Code. If and whenever any code adopted by reference confers upon the
building official the status of a law enforcement officer, the provisions of this section
shall supersede the adopted code and the building official shall be a public employee
and not a peace officer.
Chapter 14.03
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14.03.010 Modifications of the California Building Code.
The California Building Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, is hereby modified, amended, and/
or supplemented as follows:
A. Adopt appendices H, I and J. Delete appendices A, B, C, D, E, F, G,K, L and M.
B. Amend Section 1505.1 to read as follows:
1505.1 General. Roof assemblies shall be divided into the classes defined below. Class
A, B, and C roof assemblies and roof coverings required to be listed by this section shall
be tested in accordance with ASTM E 108 or UL 790. In addition, fire- retardant- treated
wood roof coverings shall be tested in accordance with ASTM D 2898. The minimum
roof coverings installed on buildings shall comply with Table 1505.1 based on the type of
construction of the building.
For the purposes of this section, any building surface flatter than forty -five degrees to the
horizontal shall be considered a roof and shall not be covered by wood shakes or
shingles, except as otherwise allowed by this Code.
Exception: Skylights and sloped glazing that comply with Chapter 24 or Section 2610.
C. Amend Appendix J by reference to contain the text of Appendix Chapter 33 of the 1997
Uniform Building Code, which shall have the same force and effect as if printed here in
its entirety and is hereby modified, amended, and/ or supplemented as follows:
1. Amend Section 3309.2 to read as follows:
3309.2 Administration. The provisions of Division II of Chapter 1 of the California
Building Code shall apply to the administration and enforcement of this chapter.
2. Amend Section 3309.7 to read as follows:
3309.7 Liquefaction Study. A study of the liquefaction potential of the site shall be
provided, and the recommendations incorporated into the plans.
Exception: The Building Official may waive this requirement where it is determined
by the geotechnical engineer or engineering geologist that the potential for
liquefaction at the site is low.
Delete Section 3309.9.
4. Delete Section 3310.
Chapter 14.04
14.04.010 Modifications of the California residential Code.
The California Residential Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, is hereby modified, amended,
and/ or supplemented as follows:
A. Delete Division II of Chapter 1. Administration and Enforcement of the Residential
Code shall be as set forth in the California Building Code. Fees shall be as prescribed in
the Master Fee Schedule.
B. Adopt Appendices H and O. Delete Appendices A, B, C, D, E, F, G, I, J, K,, L, M, N, P
and Q.
C. Amend Section R313.1 and R313.2 to read as follows:
R313.1 Townhouse and One and Two - family dwellings automatic fire sprinkler
systems. An automatic residential fire sprinkler system shall be installed in all new
townhouses and one and two family dwellings, and in all existing townhouses and one
and two family dwellings where alteration results in an increase in floor area in excess of
50 percent, or 1000 square feet. This section shall be applicable to mobile homes and
factory -built housing not located in a mobile home or special occupancy park.
R313.2 Determination of Floor Area. For the purposes of this section, floor area shall
be defined as the area within the exterior walls of the building under consideration. The
floor area of a building, or portion thereof, not provided with surrounding walls, shall
include the usable area under the horizontal projection of the roof or floor above.
For the purposes of this section, buildings shall be considered separate when:
1. The fire separation distance as defined in CBC Sec. 702.1 is not less than that
permitted in CBC Table 705.8 where unprotected openings are allowed in an exterior
wall of a non - sprinklered building, or
2. The buildings are structurally independent, the adjoining walls are constructed of fire -
resistant construction as prescribed in CBC Table 602 without openings or
penetrations, projections comply with CBC Section 705.2, and parapets are
constructed where required by CBC Section 705.11.
D. Add Section R313.3.3.5 to read as follows:
R313.3.3.5 Waterow Alarm. A local waterflow alarm and remote inspector's test
valve, installed in accordance with NFPA 13, shall be installed on all sprinkler systems.
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14.05.010 Modifications of the California Electrical Code.
The California Electrical Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, is hereby modified, amended, and/
or supplemented as follows:
A. Delete annexes A, B, C, D, E, F, G,FI and I. Administration and Enforcement of the
Electrical Code shall be as set forth in the California Building Code. Fees shall be as
prescribed in the Master Fee Schedule.
B. Amend Article 230- 70(A)(1) to read as follows:
230- 70(A)(1) Readily Accessible Location. A service disconnecting means shall be
installed at a readily accessible location either outside the building or structure, or inside
nearest the point of entrance of the service conductors.
The disconnecting means shall be accessible to emergency personnel, either directly or by a
remote actuating device, without requiring travel through the building interior.
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14.06.010 Modifications of the California Mechanical Code.
The California Mechanical Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, is hereby modified, amended,
and/ or supplemented as follows:
A. Delete Division II of Chapter 1 and Table 114.1. Administration and Enforcement of the
Mechanical Code shall be as set forth in the California Building Code. Fees shall be as
prescribed in the Master Fee Schedule.
B. Adopt appendices A, B, C, D, E, F and G
Chapter 14.07
The California Plumbing Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, is hereby modified, amended, and/
or supplemented as follows:
A. Delete Division II of Chapter 1 and Table 103.4. Administration and Enforcement of the
Plumbing Code shall be as set forth in the California Building Code. Fees shall be as
prescribed in the Master Fee Schedule.
B. Adopt Appendix K. Delete appendices A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J,K and L.
C. Add Section 709.5 to read as follows:
709.5 A Backwater Valve, extended to and accessible from grade for maintenance, shall
be installed on every Building Sewer.
Exception: Installation of a Backwater Valve shall not be required when, to the
satisfaction of the Building Official, it is determined that the intent and purpose of this
section is otherwise met.
D. Amend Section 713.0 to read as follows:
713.0 Sewer Required.
713.1 Every building in which plumbing fixtures are installed and every premises having
drainage piping thereon shall have a connection directly to a public or private sewer.
713.2 Private Sewage Disposal Systems shall not be permitted.
14.07.020 Retrofitting with water - saving devices required.
A. Every property owner, prior to the sale or transfer of any real property upon which is
located any structure connected to the city's water supply shall retrofit the structure with the
water - saving devices required for new construction as set forth in this title. In cases where the
Building Official determines the use of such fixtures in existing structures would fail to meet the
requirements of the Plumbing Code, fixtures using the least amount of water which do meet the
requirements of the Plumbing Code shall be utilized.
B. In cases where a buyer intends to demolish all structures on such property within
ninety days from the date of transfer, the structure need not be retrofitted prior to transfer;
provided a covenant and a bond are filed with the city as follows:
I. The property owner shall file with the city clerk a notarized covenant
agreeing to either demolish all structures located on the property connected to the city water
system, within ninety days from the date of transfer or to perform the retrofit required in
subsection A of this section, together with a faithful performance bond, in a form
satisfactory to the city in an amount equal to one hundred and fifty percent of the full cost of
retrofitting all such structures securing faithful performance of the agreement.
2. The agreement shall also authorize and grant the city permission to enter
onto the property and to perform such retrofit in the event the property owner fails to do so.
Further, the property owner shall agree to reimburse the city for all cost incurred by the City
in the event the bond is insufficient.
C. Determination of compliance with the requirements of subsection A shall be made by
the Building Official after an inspection performed by the Building Official or a qualified
plumbing contractor under the supervision of the Building Official, who shall issue a certificate
indicating same to the seller or title company involved. Seller shall pay the fee set forth in the
Master Fee Schedule for such retrofit inspection at the time seller submits the request for the
retrofit inspection. No property transfer shall be recorded until such certificate has been received
by the seller and transferred with the title to the buyer. If noncompliance is found, the property
owner (both seller and buyer) and any title company involved in the transfer shall be in violation
of this code and subject to those penalties as prescribed in Title 1 of the Morro Bay Municipal
Code.
14.07.030 Required sewer backwater valve.
A. Any existing lateral sewer piping upon any premises which services fixtures whose
elevation is lower than the elevation of the first upstream sewer manhole rim, lamp hole, or
pump station receiving manhole, and for which the city has record of a previous sewage
backflow incident involving a clogged sewer main shall be protected from backflow of sewage
by installing backwater valves of a type approved by the Building Official. The property owner
shall be required to provide and install such device.
B. If the property owner fails to install and maintain a backwater valve in good working
condition when required under this section, the Building Official may declare said sewer
connection to be a nuisance and abate such nuisance pursuant to Section 8.12.010 et seq. of this
code by installing an approved -type backwater valve at the owner's expense. Said property
owner may, in addition, be subject to fines as outlined in subsection E of this section.
C. All house connection sewers, industrial sewers, private sewage disposal systems and
appurtenances thereto, now existing, or hereafter constructed, shall be maintained by the owner
of the property in a safe and sanitary condition and all devices or safeguards which are required
by this section for the operation thereof shall also be maintained in a good working order by the
owner. It shall be the property owner's responsibility to maintain that portion of the sewer to the
public main, including the connection to the public main.
D. The director of public works, the health officer, and other duly authorized employees
of the city and the health department bearing proper credentials and identification shall be
permitted to enter all properties for the purposes of inspection, observation, measurement,
sampling, and testing in accordance with the provisions of this section. The director of public
works, the health officer, or their representatives shall have no authority to inquire into any
processes including metallurgical, chemical, oil, refining, ceramic, paper, or other industries
beyond that point having a direct bearing on the kind and source of discharge to the sewers or
waterways of facilities for waste treatment.
E. Violations and Penalties. Any person who is convicted of violation of any provisions
of this section is guilty of an infraction punishable as provided in Chapter 1.16 of this code.
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Sections:
14.08.010.
Purpose.
14.08.020.
Bureau of fire prevention.
14.08.030.
Fire district established.
14.08.040.
Penalties for turning in false alarms.
14.08.050.
Fire injury report.
14.08.060.
Storage of gasoline driven vehicles.
14.08.070.
Citation powers.
14.08.080.
Fire Hazard Severity Zones
14.08.090.
Modifications of the California Fire Code
14.08.010. Purpose.
This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "The Fire Prevention Regulations of the City of
Morro Bay ", Chapter 8 of Title 14 of the Morro Bay Municipal Code. This chapter prescribes
minimum regulations to reduce and minimize the potential for loss of and damage to life and
property resulting from fire, panic, hazardous materials, and explosions.
14.08.020. Bureau of fire prevention.
The California Fire Code shall be enforced by the fire department or building division of the
public services department under the supervision of the Fire Chief.
14.08.030. Fire district established.
The entire incorporated area of the city is declared to be and is established a fire district.
14.08.040. Penalties for turning in false alarms or for conviction of intentionally setting
a fire.
Individuals responsible for turning in false alarms shall be responsible for the cost the fire
department incurs while responding to the alarm. The cost of the false alarm shall be determined
in accordance with the master fee schedule. The intent of this section is not to penalize those
persons who make honest mistakes. Persons convicted of intentionally setting a fire in violation
of any law or ordinance within the city limits shall pay the cost of fighting that respective fire.
14.08.050. Fire injury report.
Any physician, first aid station, ambulance company or persons who treat or aid any person
injured by a fire, explosion or chemical burn within the municipality shall, within twenty -four
hours, report such treatment and pertinent information to the fire department.
14.08.060. Storage of gasoline driven vehicles.
No one shall store, repair or use any motorcycle, moped or any other gasoline driven vehicle
inside of any dwelling. Storage and repair of gasoline driven vehicles are permitted in garage
areas adjacent to dwellings.
14.08.070. Citation powers.
The Fire Chief, Fire Marshal and full -time safety members of the Fire Department shall have the
powers of a Peace Officer in performing their duties under this Code, and shall have the powers
of a Peace Officer as provided in California Penal Code, Sections 830.31 and shall have the
authority to issue citations as provided in Title 1 of the Morro Bay Municipal Code.
14.08.080. Fire Hazard Severity Zones.
A. Purpose and Intent. The purpose of this chapter is to provide authority for the
identification of local fire hazard severity zones and provide authority for enforcement of
state and local codes in these zones. The intent of this chapter is to reduce the potential,
for fire losses by providing minimum requirements for the protection of properties
constructed in very high hazard severity zones and other wildland /urban interface areas
designated by the fire chief and supported by substantial evidence.
B. Designation - Recommendation. The fire chief is hereby authorized to designate very
high fire hazard severity zones within one hundred twenty days of receiving
recommendations from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
C. Designation -Not identified. The fire chief may designate areas not identified as very
high fire hazard Severity Zones by the California Department of Forestry and Fire
Protection following a finding supported by substantial evidence in the record that the
requirements for very high fire hazard severity zones are necessary for effective fire
protection within the area(s).
D. Designation- Declined. The fire chief may decline to designate areas identified by the
California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection as Very high fire hazard severity
zones following a finding supported by substantial evidence in the record that the
requirements for very high fire hazard severity zones are not necessary for effective fire
protection with the area(s).
E. Supported by substantial evidence in the record. "Supported by substantial evidence
in the record" shall require the city council to hold a public hearing and make findings
that there is competent substantial evidence in the record to support the fire chiefs
designation as fire hazard areas.
F. Enforcement. The Building Official shall enforce the provisions of Chapter 7A of the
California Building Code and Chapter 49 of the California Fire Code in all very high fire
hazard severity zones and other areas designated by the Fire Chief and supported by
substantial evidence in the record.
G. Permits. All submittals for subdivision, entitlement, or building permits shall
demonstrate that the proposed project allows for compliance with the provisions of
Government Code Section 51182 and Public Resource Code Section 4291, except where
otherwise allowed by law, to the satisfaction of the Fire Chief and the Building Official.
14.08.090. Modifications of the California Fire Code.
The California Fire Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, is hereby modified, amended, and/ or
supplemented as follows:
A. Adopt Appendix Chapter 4 and appendices B, BB, C, CC, D, H, I, and K. Delete
appendices A, E, F, G and J.
B. Section 10 1. 1 is amended to read as follows:
Section 101.1 'Title. These regulations shall be known as the Fire Code of the City of
Morro Bay.
C. Section 103.1 is amended to read as follows:
Section 103.1 General. The Fire Department of the City of Morro Bay is hereby
established and the person in charge thereof shall be known as the Fire Chief. Where the
Code uses the term Fire Official, it shall mean the Fire Chief.
D. Section 113.2 is amended to read as follows:
113.2 Schedule of permit fees.
Fees shall be paid in accordance with the Master Fee Schedule.
E. Section 302.1, "Definitions, is amended to add the following definition:
SKY LANTERN. An airborne lantern typically made of paper with a wood frame
containing a candle, fuel cell composed of waxy flammable material or other open flame
which serves as a heat source to heat the air inside the lantern to cause it to lift into the
air. Sky candles, fire balloons and airborne paper lanterns mean the same as sky lanterns.
F. Section 507.5.4 is amended to read as follows:
507.5.4 Obstruction. Unobstructed access to fire hydrants shall be maintained at all
times. The fire department shall not be deterred or hindered from gaining immediate
access to fire protection equipment or fire hydrants.
The Fire Chief shall have the authority to remove or cause to be removed, without notice,
any vehicle, vessel, or object that is in violation of this section. The owner of said item,
so removed, shall be responsible for all towing, storage, or other costs incurred therein.
G. Section 308.1.1.1 is added to read as follows:
308.1.1.1 Burning Prohibited. Open burning, bon fires, recreational fires, and all other
outdoor fires are prohibited.
Exception:
Barbeques and portable outdoor fireplaces that conform with the following provision are
allowed.
1. Fires shall be conducted at a safe distance from and in accordance with the
applicable manufacturer's instructions to prevent the spread of fire to adjacent
structures or other combustible materials.
2. Fire shall be contained in a non - combustible container, not to exceed 3 feet in
diameter and 2 feet in height.
3. Fuel loading shall not exceed 3 feet in diameter or 2 feet in height.
4. Fire shall be fueled by propane, natural gas, charcoal, dried wood, commercial
fire logs, or pellets. Fuels shall not include green waste, yard trimmings, pressure
treated wood, trash, plastic, or other noxious or hazardous materials.
5. Ground fires, sub - surface or pit fires, and earth floored fire rings are prohibited.
6. If in the opinion of the Fire Chief or his or her designee, a fire is potentially
hazardous or smoke is causing a nuisance, the fire shall be extinguished
immediately.
H. Section 308.1.6.3 is added to read as follows:
308.1.6.3 Sky Lanterns. The ignition and launching of sky lanterns is prohibited.
Exception: The ignition and launching of sky lanterns may be allowed, subject to
the approval of a permit by the Chief, where it has been determined that adequate
safeguards will be in place.
I. Section 511 is added to read as follows:
SECTION 511
FIRE SERVICE ELEVATOR
511.1 Elevator car to accommodate ambulance stretcher. Where elevators
are provided, at least one elevator shall be provided for fire department emergency access
to all floors. The elevator car shall be of such a size and arrangement to accommodate an
ambulance stretcher 24 inches by 84 inches with not less than 5 -inch radius corners, in
the horizontal, open position and shall be identified by the international symbol for
emergency medical services (star of life). The symbol shall not be less than 3 inches high
and shall be placed inside on both sides of the hoistway door frame.
Exception: Elevators located within one - and two - family dwellings and
townhouses.
J. Section 901.4.5 is added to read as follows:
901.4.7 Partial Sprinkling of Buildings. Partial sprinkling of buildings shall not be
permitted, except where otherwise allowed by NFPA 13R, 13D, and Section 903.3.1.1.1.
K. Delete Sections 903.2 through 903.2.10.1.
L. Add Section 903.2 to read as follows:
903.2 Where Required. An approved automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed
throughout:
1. All new buildings exceeding 1000 square feet of floor area.
Exceptions:
a. A structure containing only Group A, Division 5 occupancy.
b. Agricultural accessory buildings and greenhouses.
2. All new buildings and structures on the west side of Embarcadero Road.
Exception:
Installation of an automatic fire sprinkler system shall not be required when, to the
satisfaction of the Fire Chief and the Building Official, it is demonstrated that the
proposed construction, use, and occupancy are minor in scope and nature, that the
installation of an automatic fire sprinkler system would be impractical, and that the intent
and purpose of this section is otherwise met.
3. All existing buildings exceeding 1000 square feet of floor area, where an automatic
fire sprinkler system does not already exist, and a change in the character of use or
occupancy is made, which increases the fire hazard level.
4. All existing buildings, where alterations result in:
a. An increase in floor area in excess of 50 percent, or
b. An increase in floor area in excess of 1000 square feet.
903.2.1 Determination of Floor Area. For the purposes of this section, floor area shall
be defined as the area within the exterior walls of the building under consideration. The
floor area of a building, or portion thereof, not provided with surrounding walls, shall
include the usable area under the horizontal projection of the roof or floor above.
For the purposes of this section, buildings shall be considered separate when:
1. The fire separation distance as defined in CBC Sec. 702.1 is not less than that
permitted in CBC Table 705.8 where unprotected openings are allowed in an exterior
wall of a non - sprinklered building, or
2. The buildings are structurally independent, the adjoining walls are constructed of fire -
resistant construction as prescribed in CBC Table 602 without openings or
penetrations, projections comply with CBC Section 705.2, and parapets are
constructed where required by CBC Section 705.11.
M. Amend Section 903.3.1.1 to read as follows:
903.3.1.1 NFPA 13 sprinkler systems. Where other provisions of this code require that a
building or portion thereof be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in
accordance with this section, or where a building contains two or more occupancies or uses,
sprinklers shall be installed throughout in accordance with NFPA 13 as amended in Chapter 47
except as provided in Section 903.3.1.1.1.
N. Section 3604.1 is amended to read as follows:
3604.1 General. Piers, marinas, docks, fuel docks, wharves and similar boat mooring
facilities shall be equipped with fire protection equipment in accordance with Section
4504.2 through 4504.6 and as otherwise required by the Chief.
O. Section 5609 is added to read as follows:
SECTION 5609
SALE AND USE OF FIREWORKS
5609. Sale and Use of Fireworks Unlawful. The sale or use of fireworks, pyrotechnics,
and others explosives shall be unlawful.
Exceptions:
1. The sale of fireworks, approved by the State Fire Marshal as "safe and sane," shall be
permitted, subject to the approval of a permit by the Chief.
2. The use of fireworks, approved by the State Fire Marshal as "safe and sane," shall be
permitted on private property only.
3. Public fireworks displays may be allowed, subject to the approval of a permit by the
Chief.
4. Pyrotechnics for use in movie industry operations may be allowed, subject to the
approval of a permit by the Chief.
5. This section shall not apply to the sale and use of State Fire Marshal approved and
listed party poppers and snap caps.
14.09.010 Modifications of the California Existing Building Code
The California Existing Building Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, is hereby modified,
amended, and/ or supplemented as follows and shall be the technical strengthening provisions for
buildings subject to Chapter 14.18 of this title:
A. Amend Section A102.1 of Appendix Chapter Alto read as follows:
A102.1 General. The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all existing buildings having
at least one unreinforced masonry bearing wall. The elements regulated by this chapter shall
be determined in accordance with Table Al -A. Except as provided herein, other structural
provisions of the building code shall apply. This chapter does not apply to the alteration of
existing electrical, plumbing, mechanical or fire safety systems.
Exception: This section shall not apply to detached one - family or two - family dwellings
and detached apartment houses containing less than five dwelling units and used solely for
residential purposes.
I IN DF:1 otakU a C
Chapter 14.11
14.11.010 Modifications of the Uniform Housing Code.
The 1997 Uniform Housing Code, adopted in Section 14.01.020, shall have the full force and
effect as if printed here in its entirety and is hereby modified, amended, and/ or supplemented as
follows:
A. Amend Section 103 to read as follows:
The provisions of this code shall apply to all buildings or portions thereof used, or
designed or intended to be used, for human habitation. Such occupancies in existing
buildings may be continued as provided in Chapter 34 of the Building Code, except such
structures as are found to be substandard as defined in this code.
Where any building or portion thereof is used or intended to be used as a combination
apartment house- hotel, the provisions of this code shall apply to the separate portions as
if they, were separate buildings.
Rooming houses, congregate residences or lodging houses shall comply with all
requirements of this code for dwellings.
B. Amend Section 104.1 to read as follows:
104.1 Additions, Alterations, or Repairs. For additions, alterations or repairs, see
Chapter 34 of the Building Code.
C. Amend the following definitions, located in Section 401, to read as follows:
BUILDING CODE is the California Building Code, as adopted and amended by this
jurisdiction.
HEALTH OFFICER is the legally designated head of the San Luis Obispo County
Department of Public Health.
MECHANICAL CODE is the California Mechanical Code, as adopted and amended by
this jurisdiction.
PLUMBING CODE is the California Plumbing Code, as adopted and amended by this
jurisdiction.
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14.12.010 Modifications of the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings.
The 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, adopted in Section
14.01.020, shall have the full force and effect as if printed here in its entirety and is hereby
modified, amended, and/ or supplemented as follows:
A. Amend Section 103 to read as follows:
All buildings or structures which are required to be repaired under the provisions of this
code shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 34 of the Building Code.
B. Amend the following definitions, located in Section 301, to read as follows:
BUILDING CODE is the California Building Code, as adopted and amended by this
jurisdiction.
II ®USING CODE is the 1997 Uniform Housing Code, as adopted and amended by this
jurisdiction.
Sections:
14.52.010
14.52.020
14.52.030
14.52.040
14.52.050
14.52.060
14.52.070
14.52.080
14.52.090
14.52.100
14.52.110
14.52.120
14.52.130
Floating docks.
Definitions.
Permits required.
Application for permit.
Parking requirements.
Safety.
Sanitation.
Floating dock construction.
Large floating dock construction.
Small private floating dock construction.
Materials except for private floating docks.
Flotation for all floating docks.
Gangway design.
14.52.010 Floating docks.
The intent of this chapter is to regulate floating docks and marina construction as defined
in this chapter within the city limits. The design and specification criteria is in addition to all
other city codes, ordinances and rules and regulations and is in addition to applicable laws or
statutes of the United States or the state and to any applicable rule, regulation, or order of any
state or federal agency. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4270)
14.52.020 Definitions.
A. "Floating dock" means a moorage for boats, ships and sailing vessels supported by a
buoyant method acceptable to this chapter which may or may not be attached to land. For
purposes of this chapter, floating docks are further classified in this section as public floating
docks and private floating docks limited to single family use.
B. "Floating marina" means a moorage defined as a floating dock which has buildings or
equipment and /or structures on it used for service to boats. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code §
4271)
14.52.030 Permits required.
It is unlawful for any person to commence, or cause to be commenced, any construction
of any floating dock or marina or other similar work governed by this chapter without having
first obtained a permit evidencing approval of the city building department of all construction
plans, specifications and schematic and working drawings pursuant to which such structure is to
be constructed, all as provided in this chapter. After the issuance of such permit and approval of
such plans and specifications and other documents, the construction of such approved structure
or facility shall be in strict compliance with such approved plans, specifications and documents.
See Master Fee Schedule. (Ord. 225 § 78, 1982; Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4272(a))
14.52.040 Application for permit.
The applicant for a permit for the construction of any floating dock or marina or other
facility of a similar nature governed by this chapter shall submit to the planning and building
department of the city the following:
A. Three copies each of the plot plan (including the parking layout), full construction
plans and specifications, complete working drawings, schematic drawings of electrical and
mechanical work, and other similar documents;
B. Evidence that an encroachment permit has been obtained from the city if the
construction work is to be done on or abutting city property;
C. Evidence that the applicant has the approval of the owner of the property over which
the facility is to be located and the abutting land area to construct such facility;
D. Evidence that the applicant has complied with all applicable statutes and laws of the
United States, or the state, and with all applicable rules, regulations and orders of any state or
federal agency;
E. Where the approval of any other city or county department or agency is required,
evidence that such approval has been obtained;
F. Where the applicant seeks a permit for construction of a floating marina or any
floating dock in excess of four hundred square feet in area or fifty feet in length measured
perpendicular to the shoreline, evidence that a California Registered Civil Engineer or Licensed
Architect has prepared the plans and specifications for the construction thereof,
G. The complete design criteria on which the plans and specifications for such facility
are based, including the severity of the design wave action; and
H. Any other information reasonably required by the planning and building department
in order to evaluate the proposed facility. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4272(b))
14.52.050 Parking requirements.
A. Commercial boat docking facilities shall provide one vehicle parking space for each
one and one -half mooring spaces and /or each twenty -five lineal feet of dock, plus one added
space for each two employees. Parking spaces shall be located within one thousand feet of the
mooring or dock spaces.
B. Parking requirements for commercial facilities housed in buildings, such as
restaurants, which are used in conjunction with a marina or dock facility shall be the same as
required by Title 17, zoning.
C. All other parking shall conform to the standards established in Title 17, zoning. (Ord.
66 § 16, 1967; Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 427' ))
14.52.060 Safety.
Firefighting appliances and equipment shall be provided and maintained in an operable
manner for all commercially operated marinas and dock facilities, as specified by ordinances of
the city, and all installations shall be subject to the approval of the chief of the fire department.
Domestic water service to any floating facility shall meet minimum requirements
established by the department of public works, and the county health department and such
approval shall be made a part of the construction plans.
Illumination shall be provided at passenger loading areas of commercial piers, floats and
docks. All railing on floating facilities shall be designed for a minimum twenty pound lineal foot
horizontal load applied at the top railing. The minimum height of the - railing shall be forty -two
inches above adjacent floor level. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4274)
14.52.070 Sanitation.
Removal of sewage from floating facilities shall be subject to the approval of the
department of public works and the county health department and approval of the method of
disposal desired shall be obtained at the time the construction plans are submitted. In addition to
other sanitary requirements for buildings, all public floating docks or floating marinas shall have
a minimum of two restroom facilities (one for male and one for female) for each seventy -five
mooring spaces available. The maximum walking distance from boat berth to restroom shall not
exceed four hundred feet. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4275)
14.52.080 Floating dock construction.
Construction requirements for a floating dock less than two thousand square feet, except
private floating docks less than four hundred square feet, are as follows:
Pier width 4'0" minimum
Gangway width — 3'0" minimum
Main access width — 6' for finger floats 35' or less in
length.
8' for over 35' finger length or when
main access float exceeds 350'.
Finger float width — 3' minimum for 30' or less in length.
4' minimum for over 30' in length.
All docks shall be designed for boat moorage on at least one side of the boat unless
otherwise approved by the building official. Guardrails shall be provided on all access piers and
gangways and floats intended for gathering places such as food distribution areas and similar
service areas.
The clear water dimension between opposing rows of finger floats shall be a minimum of
1.75 times the length of the longest finger float. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4276.1)
14.52.090 Large floating dock construction.
Construction requirements for large floating docks (over two thousand square feet of float
area) are as follows:
Pier width
Gangway width
Fueling float or similar service
areas
Finger floats
— 8'0" minimum.
— 4'0" minimum.
10' minimum width.
— 4'0" minimum width.
The clear water dimensions between opposing rows of finger floats shall be a minimum
of two times the length of the longest finger float..
Guide piles shall be installed at ends of all fingers attached to outboard end of main
access float and at all floats exceeding thirty -five feet in length in ocean waters and inland waters
not subject to fluctuation. Maximum spacing of guide piles for main floats shall be forty feet.
Piles shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Building Code. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior
code § 4276.2)
14.52.100 Small private floating dock construction.
Small private floating docks (less than four hundred square feet, etc.) shall meet flotation
and anchorage requirements of this chapter. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4276.3)
14.52.110 Materials except for private floating docks.
Flotation units shall be made of one of the following types of material: Concrete, pressure
molded fiberglass, reinforced plastic, or an expanded cellular plastic material coated with an
approved material to prevent physical or chemical damage.
Iron and steel parts shall be heavily galvanized or equally protected with a corrosion
resistant coating.
Deck surfaces may be either concrete, plastic or wood. Lumber shall be a minimum of
one and five- eighths inches net thickness. Plywood shall be marine exterior of three- fourths
inches minimum thickness. All surfaces shall have a nonslip finish.
All lumber shall receive a full cell process salt preservative treatment in accordance with
the specifications of the American Wood Preservers' Association. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior
code § 4277)
14.52.120 Flotation for all floating docks.
A. Design Loads. All portions of facility shall be designed to resist full dead load plus
live loads. All buoyant units shall resist full design loads with maximum seventy -five percent
submergence of unit.
B. Lateral Loads. All portions of facility shall be designed according to minimum
requirements of the Uniform Building Code.
C. Vehicular Loads. All portions of facility shall be designed in accordance with the
standard specifications for highway bridges as adopted by the American Association of State
Highway Officials.
D Finger Floats and Main Access Floats. The minimum design live load shall be fifteen
pound square feet or a five hundred pound concentrated load on one square foot at any location,
whichever causes the worst condition.
E. Fueling floats and Similar Service Area Floats. The minimum design live load shall
be twenty pound square feet or a five hundred pound concentrated load on one square foot at any
location, whichever causes the worst condition. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4278)
14.52.130 Gangway design.
Gangways shall be provided at the end of all main floats. Where the gangway rests on the
main float, adequate width shall be provided at the main float to provide clear width of eight feet
on one side or four feet on each side of the gangway to the edge of the main float.
Gangways shall be designed for a live load of fifty pound square feet minimum. Special float
conditions may require a greater live load to be considered, subject to the approval of the
building official. (Ord. 37 § 1 (part), 1965: prior code § 4279)
INTRODUCED at a regular meeting the of the City Council of Morro Bay, held on the 22 d day
of October, 2013 by motion of Councilmember Christine Johnson and seconded by
Councilmember Leage.
M. RUSSELL, Interim City Attorney
ORDINANCE 582
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF MORRO BAY REPEALING AND REPLACING CHAPTERS 5.28 AND 5.30
OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE WITH
NEW SECTION 5.30 RELATING TO VIDEO SERVICE PROVIDERS
THE CITY COUNCIL
City of Morro Bay, California
WHEREAS, the Legislature of the State of California (the State) has adopted the Digital
Infrastructure and Video Competition Act of 2006 (DIVCA); and
WHEREAS, the Governor of the State of California signed DIVCA on September 29,
2006; and
WHEREAS, DIVCA became effective on January 1, 2007; and
WHEREAS, DIVCA establishes a regulatory structure for the State to issue franchises to
video sei vice. providers; and
WHEREAS, DIVCA establishes that local entities, such as the City of Morro Bay, are
responsible for administration and implementation of certain provisions of DIVCA; and
WHEREAS, DIVCA requires that the City establish, by ordinance, financial support
provisions for Public, Education and Government Access (PEG) channel facilities; and
WHEREAS, DIVCA requires that the City adopt, by ordinance or resolution, a schedule
of penalties for any material breach by a State video franchise holder for violation of customer
service and protection standards that the City is permitted to enforce; and
WHEREAS, as of December 31, 2006, Charter Communications was the only City -
franchised cable operator providing cable service within the City; and
WHEREAS, the Chanter Communications Cable franchise imposed a requirement for up
to one percent of gross revenues to be provided for PEG channel facilities capital as of December
31, 2006; and
WHEREAS, the Charter Communications Cable franchise expires on April 1, 2013.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Morro
Bay as follows:
SECTION 1. Title 5, Chapters 5.28 ( "TV Franchise and Services Board ") and 5.30
( "Cable Television ") of the Morro Bay Municipal Code are repealed and replaced with new
Chapter 5.30 to read as follows:
Chapter 5.30
PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO HOLDERS OF STATE VIDEO FRANCHISES
5.30.010 Fee for Support of Local Cable Usage.
A fee paid to the City is hereby established for the support of public, educational, and
governmental access facilities and activities within the City. Unless a higher percentage is
authorized by applicable state or federal law, this fee shall be one percent of a state video
holder's gross revenues, as defined in California Public Utilities Code section 5860. This fee
shall be remitted quarterly to the City Treasurer and must be received not later than 45 days after
the end of the preceding quarter. The fee payment shall be accompanied by a summary that
explains the basis for the calculation of the support fee for local cable usage.
5.30.020 Franchise Fee.
A state video franchise holder operating in the City shall pay to the City a franchise fee that is
equal to five percent of the gross revenues of that state video fi•anchise holder. The term "gross
revenues" shall be defined as set forth in Public Utilities Code section 5860. This fee shall be
remitted quarterly to the City Treasurer and must be received not later than 45 days after the end
of the preceding calendar quarter. The fee payment shall be accompanied by a summary that
explains the basis for the calculation of the franchise fee. Unless construed otherwise by
applicable law, the phrase "summary that explains the basis for the calculations," as used herein,
means the identification of the sources of revenue upon which the fee is based.
5.30.030 Authority to Examine Records.
Not more than once annually, the appropriate City department may examine the business records
of a holder of a state video franchise to ensure compliance with all applicable statutes and
regulations related to the computation and payment of franchise fees.
5.30.040 Customer service Penalties Under State Video Franchises.
A. The holder of a state video franchise shall comply with all applicable state and federal
customer service and protection standards pertaining to the provision of video service.
B. The City Manager or his or her designee shall monitor a state video franchise holder's
compliance with state and federal customer service and protection standards. The City will
provide to the state video franchise holder written notice of any material breaches of applicable
customer service and protection standards, and will allow the state video franchise holder 30
days from receipt of the notice to remedy the specified material breach. Material breaches not
remedied within the 30 -day time period will be subject to the following monetary penalties to be
imposed by the City in accordance with state law:
1. For the first occurrence of a violation, a monetary penalty of $500 shall be imposed
for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed $1,500 for each violation.
2. For a second violation of the same nature within twelve months, a monetary penalty of
$1,000 shall be imposed for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed $3,000 for
each violation.
3. For a third or further violation of the same nature within twelve months, a monetary
penalty of $2,500 shall be imposed for each day the violation remains in effect, not to exceed
$7,500. for each violation.
C. A state video franchise holder may appeal a monetary penalty assessed by the City. Such
appeal must be filed no later than 60 days after the date of mailing of notification of the penalty
or the right to appeal shall be deemed waived. After relevant evidence and testimony is received,
and staff reports are submitted, the City Council will vote to either uphold or vacate the
monetary penalty. The City Council's decision on the imposition of a monetary penalty shall be
final.
5.30.050 City response to State Video Franchise Applications.
A. Applicants for state video franchises within the boundaries of the City must concurrently
provide to the City complete copies of any application or amendments to applications filed with
the California Public Utilities Commission. One complete copy must be provided to the City
Manager,
B. The City will provide any appropriate comments to the California Public Utilities
Commission regarding an application or an amendment to an application for a state video
franchise.
5.30.060 Public, Educational or Governmental (PEG) Channel Capacity.
A. A state video franchise holder that uses - the public rights -of -way shall designate sufficient
capacity on its network to enable the carriage of at least three PEG access channels.
B. PEG access channels shall be for the exclusive use of the City or its designees to provide
public, educational, or governmental programming.
C. Advertising, underwriting, or sponsorship recognition may be carried on the PEG access
channels for the purpose of funding PEG - related activities.
D. The PEG access channels shall be carried on the basic service tier and shall be of similar
quality and functionality to that offered by commercial channels on the lowest cost tier of service
unless the signal is provided to the video service provider at a lower quality or with less
functionality, as provided in subsection (g)(3) of section 5870 of the California Public Utilities
Code.
E. To the extent feasible, the PEG access channels shall not be separated numerically from
other channels carried on the basic service tier, and the channel numbers for the PEG access
channels shall be the same channel numbers used by the incumbent cable operator unless
prohibited by federal law.
F. After the initial designation of PEG access channel numbers, the channel numbers shall
not be changed without the prior written consent of the City, unless the change is required by
federal law.
G. Each PEG access channel shall be capable of carrying a National Television System
Committee television signal, as provided in Public Utilities Code section 5870b.
5.30.070 Interconnection.
Where technically feasible, a state video franchise holder and an incumbent cable operator shall
negotiate in good faith to interconnect their networks for the purpose of providing PEG access
channel programming. Interconnection may be accomplished by direct cable, microwave link,
satellite, or otter reasonable method of connection. State video franchise holders and incumbent
cable operators shall provide interconnection of the PEG access channels on reasonable terms
and conditions and may not withhold the interconnection. If a state video franchise holder and an
incumbent cable operator cannot reach a mutually acceptable interconnection agreement, the
City may require the incumbent cable operator to allow the state video franchise holder to
interconnect its network with the incumbent's network at a technically feasible point on the
holder's network as identified by the holder. If no technically feasible point for interconnection is
available, the state video franchise holder shall make an interconnection available to the channel
originator and shall provide the facilities necessary for the interconnection. The cost of any
intercomicetion shall be borne by the state video franchise holder requesting the interconnection
unless otherwise agreed to by the parties.
5.30.080 Emergency Alert System and Emergency Overrides.
A state video franchise holder must comply with the Emergency Alert System requirements of
the Federal Communications Commission in order that emergency messages may be distributed
over the holder's network.
SECTION 2. If any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or
phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unenforceable, such invalidity or
unenforceability shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the -remaining sections,
subsections, subdivisions, paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases of this Ordinance or the rules
adopted hereby. The City Council of the City of Morro Bay hereby declares that it would have
adopted each section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, sentence, clause or phrase hereof,
irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections, subdivisions,
paragraphs, sentences, clauses or phrases hereof be declared invalid or unenforceable.
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force thirty (30) days from the
date of its passage, and before the expiration of fifteen (15) days after its passage, it, or a
summary of it, shall be published once, with the names of the City Council members voting for
and against the same, in a newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Morro Bay.
INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Morro, Bay held
on the 22nd day of January, 2013 by motion of Councilmember Smukler seconded by
Councilmember Leage.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Mono Bay, on the 13"'
day of February, 2013, by the following vote:
AYES: Irons, C. Johnson, N. Johnson, Leage, Smukler
NOES: None
FWAM 501422 F-Al I I
J e L. Irons, Mayor
ATTEST:
JAmie Boucher, City Clerk
Robert W Schultz, �1 Attorney