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F. Section 1003.1 - Materials of the Uniform Plumbing Code - is hereby deleted and replaced to <br /> read as follows: <br /> Each trap, except for traps within an interceptor or similar device, shall be self-cleaning. Traps <br /> for bathtubs, showers, lavatories, sinks, laundry tubs, floor drains, urinals, drinking fountains, <br /> dental units, and similar fixtures shall be of standard design and weight and shall be of cast brass, <br /> cast iron, hard lead, PP, or other approved material. An exposed and readily accessible drawn- <br /> brass tubing trap, not less than 17 B&S Gauge (0.045 inch) (1.1 mm), may be used on fixtures <br /> discharging domestic sewage. <br /> G. Section 1101.3 - Material Uses - is hereby deleted and replaced to read as follows: <br /> Rainwater piping placed within the interior of a building or run within a vent or shaft shall be of <br /> cast iron, galvanized steel, wrought iron, brass, copper, hard lead, stainless steel 304 or 316L <br /> (stainless steel 304 pipe and fittings shall not be installed underground and shall be kept at least <br /> six inches (152 mm) aboveground), or other approved materials, and changes in direction shall <br /> conform to the requirements of Section 706.0. <br /> I-I. Section 1102.1.2 - Materials of the Uniform Plumbing Code - is hereby deleted and replaced <br /> to read as follows: <br /> The inside of conductors installed above ground level shall be of seamless copper water tube, <br /> Type K. L, or M; Schedule 40 copper pipe or Schedule 40 copper alloy pipe; Type DWV copper <br /> drainage tube; service weight cast-iron pipe or hubless cast-iron soil pipe; standard weight <br /> galvanized steel pipe; stainless steel 304 or 3I 6L (stainless steel 304 pipe and fittings shall not be <br /> installed underground and shall be kept at least 6 inches (152 mm) aboveground). <br /> Section 7-5-917: MINIMUM NUMBER OF REQUIRED FIXTURES AND SEPARATE <br /> FACILITIES. <br /> Section 412.1 of the 2013 California Plumbing Code is amended to read as follows: <br /> 412.1 Fixture Count. Plumbing fixtures shall be provided according to Chapter 29 of the 2013 <br /> California Building Code. The use of Table 4-1 in the 2013 California Plumbing Code is <br /> recommended but not mandatory. Provisions of the California Plumbing Code shall govern <br /> where applicable. <br /> Section 412.3 of the 2013 California Plumbing Code is amended to read as follows: <br /> 412.3 Separate Facilities. Separate toilet facilities shall be provided for each gender according <br /> to Chapter 29 of the 2013 California Building Code. Provisions of the California Plumbing Code <br /> shall govern where applicable. <br /> Section 7-5-920: FEES FOR PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS. Section 103.4 of the <br /> Uniform Plumbing Code is hereby deleted and replaced by Title 7, Chapter 5, Section 109.2 of <br /> Article 1, of the San Leandro Municipal Code. <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2013-017 3 <br />