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EXHIBIT A TO RESOLUTION NO. 2010 -131 <br /> FINDINGS AND DETERMINATION THAT CHANGES <br /> O12'MODIFICATIONS TO THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, <br /> AND THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE, 2010 EDITION, <br /> ARE REASONABLY NECESSARY BECAUSE OF LOCAL CONDITIONS <br /> 1. In connection with the adoption by reference of the International Building Code. <br /> 2009 Edition, as amended by the State of California in that document entitled "The California <br /> Building Standards Code," it is hereby expressly found and determined that the following <br /> changes are reasonably necessary because of local climatic, geological or topographical <br /> conditions: <br /> Section 7 -5 -145: MULTIPLE HAZARDS: OUTDOOR STORAGE. <br /> (a) When a hazardous material has multiple hazards, all hazards shall be addressed <br /> and controlled in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. When overhead <br /> noncombustible construction is provided for sheltering exterior hazardous material <br /> storage areas, such storage shall not be considered indoor storage when all of the <br /> following conditions are met: <br /> (1) Supports shall be of noncombustible construction. <br /> (2) Supports and walls shall not obstruct more than 25 percent of the perimeter <br /> of the storage area. <br /> (3) The distance to buildings, property lines, streets, alleys, public ways or exits <br /> to a public way shall not be less than the distance required for an exterior <br /> hazardous material storage area without weather protection. <br /> Section 7 -5 -150: SIDEWALK ARCADES IN REDEVELOPMENT AREA. In an <br /> established Redevelopment Project Area, the Redevelopment Agency may approve the <br /> installation of sidewalk arcades on public property. Except for vertical columns, such arcades <br /> shall be not less than eight feet (8') above the pavement below. <br /> Section 7 -5 -155: NONCOMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION Section 414.6.1.3 of the <br /> Code is added to read as follows: <br /> 414.6.1.3 Noncombustible construction. The overhead structure shall be of approved <br /> noncombustible construction with a maximum area of 3,000 square feet (140m <br /> 2. The aforesaid local amendment is reasonably necessary in order to lessen the <br /> threat to life, safety and property represented by certain local climatic, geographical and <br /> topographical conditions existing in the City of San Leandro. <br /> 1 <br />