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Article and NEPA Standard 13, in all buildings or <br /> structures: <br /> 1. Of all occupancy classifications except R3 <br /> (single - family and duplex) of type IIN, III - 1 <br /> hour, IIIN, IV, V - 1 hour or VN construction, the <br /> total floor area of which exceeds 7,500 square <br /> feet, irrespective of area separation walls. <br /> 2. Of all occupancy classifications, except R3 <br /> (single - family and duplex) of type I or II - fire <br /> resistive construction, the total floor area of <br /> which exceeds 10,000 square feet, irrespective of <br /> area separation walls. <br /> 3. Of all occupancy classifications, irrespective of <br /> construction type, the overall height of which <br /> exceeds 45 feet. Building height shall be <br /> determined in accordance with Section 209 of the <br /> Uniform Building Code, 1997 Edition. <br /> (c) The provisions of this section shall apply to existing <br /> buildings or structures when, over any three year <br /> period,: <br /> 1) Permits for additions and alterations increase the <br /> floor area by 25 percent. <br /> 2) Permit valuation for additions, alterations, <br /> repairs or other modifications, individually or <br /> cumulatively, exceeds 25 percent of building <br /> valuation determined using standards set forth by <br /> the building official. <br /> (d) Automatic sprinkler systems installed within buildings <br /> shall have all control valves and flow devices <br /> electrically supervised and maintained by an approved <br /> Central Alarm Station, as defined in Section 1007.2.15. <br /> Buildings in existence upon the effective date of this <br /> subsection shall be made to conform to the provisions <br /> herein within one year from said effective date. <br /> Section 3 -3 -265: UNDERGROUND STORAGE OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS - <br /> RESPONSIBILITY. The City of San Leandro does hereby assume <br /> responsibility for implementation of Chapter 6.7, Division 20, of <br /> the California Health and Safety Code (Sec. 25280 et seq.), the <br /> 6 <br />