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3A Public Hearing 2007 1105
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Section 7-5-805: PURPOSE. The purpose of this Article is to promote public safety and welfare <br />by establishing minimum standards for structural seismic resistance in unreinforced masonry <br />wall buildings in order to reduce the risk of death or injury that may result from the effects of <br />earthquakes on such buildings. <br />Compliance with these standards will not necessarily prevent loss of life or injury or prevent <br />earthquake damage to rehabilitated buildings. <br />This Article provides systematic procedures and standards for identification and classification for <br />unreinforced masonry wall buildings based on their present use; and, where appropriate, the <br />strengthening ar demolition of the building. <br />Section 7-5-8 7 0: SCOPE. <br />(a) General. The provisions of this Article shall apply to all buildings constructed with <br />unreinforced masonry walls as defined herein, with the exception of: <br />I . Detached one or two family dwellings and detached apartment houses <br />containing less than 5 dwelling units and used solely for residential purposes. <br />2. Federal or State government owned buildings. <br />3. Warehouses or similar structures used solely for storage. <br />4. Any building designated as an historical building by action of the City <br />Council, pursuant to Title IV, Chapter 26 of this Code, or by official action of <br />the federal or state government; provided, however, such building shall be <br />subject to the requirements of the State Historical Building Code (S.H.B.C.) <br />established under Part 8, Title 24 of the California Code ar Regulations; and <br />provided further, that any such building so designated as an historical building <br />subsequent to January 1, 1991; shall be subject to inspection by the Building <br />Official for the purpose of determining whether the building is seismically <br />safe to occupants and the public. <br />(b) Provisions Also Covered In Code. When provisions of this Article and provisions <br />of the Building Code both apply, the provisions of this Article shall govern. <br />(c) References To The Buildin~Code. When provisions of this Article refer to the <br />Building Code it shall mean the 2006 International Building Code promulgated by <br />the International Code Conference as adopted and amended by this City. <br />2 <br />
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