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File Number: 22-390 <br />Proposed findings include a map showing areas prone to liquefaction, fault line proximity and areas of <br />corrosive soils. The proposed findings will be presented to the City Council for review and adoption by <br />resolution at the second reading of the ordinance on November 7,2022. <br />Environmental Review <br />The proposed action is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act <br />(CEQA) in that it is not a Project that has the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment <br />under Title 14 of the CCR, Section 15061(b)(3). No further environmental review is necessary. <br />Public Notice and Outreach <br />The City held stakeholder listening sessions on the development of the reach code in February 2022. <br />Approximately 20 individuals, including commercial property owners, commercial tenants, and <br />representatives from the industrial /manufacturing and residential development sectors participated <br />across four listening sessions. Their input was incorporated into the draft reach codes. Public <br />presentations to the Planning Commission and City Council were provided in April 2022 to provide a <br />summary of feedback received and staff ’s recommendations on the development for each reach code <br />policy. <br />Financial Impacts <br />The costs associated with the application and administration of building standards are funded by user <br />fees, with the exception of code enforcement activities, which are supported by the general fund. The <br />proposed code adoption would not change the current cost for these services and would not require an <br />additional general fund contribution. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />Attachment A: Ordinance Amending Articles 1, 3 through 9 and 10A of Title 7 “Maps, Buildings and <br />Subdivisions” Chapter 7-5 “Building Code” of the San Leandro Municipal Code in Order to Adopt by <br />Reference the 2022 Edition of the California Building Standards Code and 2018 International Property <br />Maintenance Code, With Local Amendments <br />·Article 1 (Building Code) <br />·Article 3 (Property Maintenance Code) <br />·Article 4 (Mechanical Code) <br />·Article 5 (Electrical Code) <br />·Article 6 (Green Building Code) <br />·Article 7 (Energy Code) <br />·Article 8 (Fire Code) <br />·Article 9 (Plumbing Code) <br />·Article 10A (Residential Building Code) <br />PREPARED BY: Michael Jeffery, Chief Building Official, Community Development <br />5203593.1 <br />Page 5 City of San Leandro Printed on 10/13/2022
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