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Ordinance No. 07-2021ORDINANCE NO.O'7-2021 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO AMENDING CHAPTER 16.04 OF THE CUPERTINO MUNICIPAL CODE AND ADOPTING THE 2007 CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE VOLUMES 1 AND 2 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CUPERTINO HEREBY ORDAINS that they are adopting the 2007 California Building Code and amending Chapter 16.04 of the Cupertino Municipal Code as follows: • Amend Section 16.04.010 to read Adoption of California Building Code. "The Building Code for the City shall be the 2007 Edition of the California Building Code, Volumes 1 and 2 inclusive and Appendices which follow. • Change a112001 dates to 2007 in section 16.04.010 under APPENDIX CHAPTERS • C - U BUILDINGS D -FIRE DISTRICTS AMEND D102.2.5 ROOF COVERING . F -RODENT PROOFING G -FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION • I -PATIO COVERS 2007 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE 2007 CALIFORNIA EXISTING BUILIDNG CODE Delete Sections • 16.04.110 • 16.04.140 • 16.04.170 thru 16.04.340 Amend 16.04.020 Section 105 of the Uniform Building Code to read Section 112 of the 2007 California Building Code and amend Section 105-Board of Appeals: to read Section 112 -Board of Appeals. Amend Section 16.04.030 Section 108.7 of the Uniform Building Code to read Section 109.3.8 of the 2007 California Building Code and amend Section 10.7-Other Inspections to read Section 109.3.8- Other Inspections Delete and replace 16.04.080 as Roof Covering Classification. Section 1505 of the 2007 California Building Code is amended to read: Roof coverings on all buildings and structures hereafter erected or constructed in the City, shall be fire-retardant, and shall comply with the standards established for Class A roofing. All recovering or replacement roofs for existing buildings and structures shall comply the 2007 California Building Code Section 1510 and shall be fire-retardant, and comply with the standards established for Class A roofing. Except that a replacement or recovering of less than 10 percent of the total roof area shall be exempt. This exception will not apply if recovering or replacement of 10 percent or more of the existing roof is done in any three consecutive year period. The 2007 California Building Code, Section 1501.1 Exception is deleted. Ordinance No. 07-2021 Findings: Local Conditions: 2 Climatic: Precipitation, relative humidity, temperature and wind. These local climatic conditions affect the acceleration, intensity and size of fire hazard of a community. Times of little or no rainfall, of low humidity, high temperatures and the winds experienced in this area can have a tremendous impact upon structure fires especially when buildings are close proximity to one another. Geographic and Topographic: Seismic location. Seismically, the city has the San Andreas and Sargent-Berocal faults running through the lower foothills and the Monta Vista fault system closer to the valley floor area. The Hayward fault is just northeast of the city which would have a major effect upon the city if it were to rupture. Adding to this threat is the number of vehicles driven in the city is steadily increasing with commuters driving to and through the city either to their homes, shopping and/or places of employment. With so many vehicles on the road at any given time during the day can play a major role on the response time of emergency services thus greatly increasing the risk to property and life. Local climatic, geographic and topographic conditions impact potential damage to all structures from earthquake and subsequent fire. Delete and replace 16.04.110 to read: Amend 2007 California Building Code Section 1614, 1614.1 and 1614.1.3 are added to Chapter 16 of the 2007 California Building Code to read as follows: SECTION 1614 MODIFICATION TO ASCE 7. 1614.1 General The text of ASCE 7 shall be modified as indicated in this Section. 1614.1.3 ASCE 7, Section 12.8.1.1. Modify ASCE 7 Section 12.8.1.1 by amending Equation 12.8-5 as follows: Cs = A:A-1- 0.044 SDS I > 0.01 ~ (Eq. 12.8-5) REASONS FOR AMENDMENT/INTERPRETATION/CLARIFICATION: Results from the 75% Draft of ATC-63, Quantification of Building System Performance and Response Parameters, indicate that tall buildings may fail at an unacceptably too low of a seismic level unless the minimum base shear level is increased to the value used in ASCE 7-02. Thus it is recommended that the adoption of the minimum base shear is appropriate due to the recent research in PEER and the ATC 63 project. The conclusion suggested that the reduction of the base shear in the previous code led to a trend in which tall buildings had decreasing safety with increasing height. To minimize the potential increased fire-life safety associated with such a seismic failure of tall buildings, this proposed modification increases the minimum base shear level to be consistent with previous edition of the building codes. The propose amendment to the current ASCE 7 is very well supported by the engineering community. Both SEAOSC and other structural engineer organizations from the state level are in support of adopting the revised minimum base shear. Ordinance No. 07-2021 FINDINGS: Local Geological Conditions -The Bay Area region is a densely. populated area having buildings constructed over and near a vast array of fault systems capable of producing major earthquakes, including but not limited to the recent 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. Due to the large numbers of tall buildings in this region as well as the increased fire-life safety associated with such a seismic failure, the proposed modification to have a higher minimum base shear consistent with previous edition of the building codes need to be incorporated into the code to assure that new buildings and additions to existing buildings are designed and constructed in accordance with the scope and objectives of the International Building Code. Delete 16.04.140 Delete and replace 16.04.170 to read: Section 1614,1614.1 and 1614.1.7 is added to Chapter 16 of the 2007 California Building Code to read as follows: SECTION 1614 MODIFICATION TO ASCE 7. 1614.1 General. The text of ASCE 7 shall be modified as indicated in this Section. 1614.1.7 ASCE 7, Section 12.12.3. Replace ASCE 7 Section 12.12.3 as follows: 12.12.3 Minimum Building Separation. All structures shall be separated from adjoining structures. Separations shall allow for the maximum inelastic response displacement (0M). 0M shall be determined at critical locations with consideration for both translational and torsional displacements of the structure as follows: O M- C d S ~„~ (Equation 16-45) where Sm~ is the calculated maximum displacement at Level x as define in ASCE 7 Section 12.8.4.3. Adjacent buildings on the same property shall be separated by at least a distance OMT~ Where 0 MT - ~ OMI )2 + \ OM2 )2 (Equation 16-46) and OMB and OM2 are the maximum inelastic response displacements of the adjacent buildings. Where a structure adjoins a property line not common to a public way, the structure shall also be set back from the property line by at least the displacement, 0M, of that structure. Exception: Smaller separations or property line setbacks shall be permitted when justified by rational analyses. Ordinance No. 07-2021 4 REASONS FOR AMENDMENT/INTERPRETATION/CLARIFICATION: Section 12.12.3 of ASCE 7-OS including Supplement No. 1 does not provide requirements for separation distances between adjacent buildings. Requirements for separation distances between adjacent buildings, not structurally connected, were included in previous editions of the IBC and UBC. However, when ASCE 7-OS was adopted by reference for IBC 2006, these requirements were omitted. In addition, ASCE 7-OS defines (Sx) in Section 12.8.6 to refer to the deflection of Level x at the center of mass. The actual displacement that needs to be used for building separation is the displacement at critical locations with consideration of both the translational and torsional displacements. These values can be significantly different. This code change fills the gap of this inadvertent oversight in establishing minimum separation distance between adjoining buildings which are not structurally connected. The purpose of seismic separation is to permit adjoining buildings, or parts thereof, to respond to earthquake ground motion independently and thus preclude possible structural and non-structural damage caused by pounding between buildings or other structures. Reference: 1. IBC 2000 Section 1620.3.6, Building Separations; IBC 2003 Section 1620.4.5, Building Separations; 2. "Recommended Lateral Force Requirements and Commentary, - Section C108.2.11, Building Separations," Structural Engineers Association of California, Sacramento, CA, 1999 Edition; 3. CBC 2002 (UBC 1997) Section 1630.9.2, Determination of 0M; Section 1630.10.1, General; and Section 1633.2.11, Building Separations. FINDINGS: Local Geological Conditions -The greater Bay Area region is a densely populated area having buildings constructed over and near a vast array of fault systems capable of producing major earthquakes, including but not limited to the recent 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. The seismic separation is necessary to permit adjoining buildings, or parts thereof, to respond to earthquake ground motion independently and preclude possible structural damage due to pounding between buildings and other structures. The need to incorporate this modification into the code will help to assure that new buildings and additions to existing buildings are designed and constructed in accordance with the scope and objectives of the International Building Code. Delete and replace 16.04.180 to read: Section 1908.1 is amended to read as shown below and Section 1908.1.17 is added to Chapter 19 of the 2007 California Building Code to read as follows: 1908.1 General. The text of ACI 318 shall be modified as indicated in Sections 1908.1.1 through ' °~~ 1908.1.17. 1908.1.17 ACI 318, Section 14.8. Modify ACI 318 Section 14.8.3 and 14.8.4 replacing equation (14-7), (14-8) and (14-9). 1. Modify equation (14-7) of ACI 318 Section 14.8.3 as follows: I~~shall be calculated by Equation (14-7), and Ma shall be obtained by iteration of deflections. Ordinance No. 07-2021 3 1 = ES A + PU h ~d -c~z +lWc (14-7) `r E~ s fy 2d 3 and the value ES/E~ shall not be taken less than 6. 2. Modify ACI 318 Sec, 14.8.4 as follows: 14.8.4 -Maximum out-of--plane deflection, 0S, due to service loads, including PO effects, shall not exceed l~/150. If Ma, maximum moment at mid-height of wall due to service lateral and eccentric loads, including PO effects, exceed (2/3) M~~, OS shall be calculated by Equation (14-8): 2 2 MQ - - M~., r 2 ds = 3 O~,r + 2 I ~„ - 3 ~~rJ (14-8) Mn _ 3 M~,r \ If Ma does not exceed (2/3) M~~, OS shall be calculated by Equation (14-9): 0.5. = MQ Oar (14-9) Mir where: SM~,,I~,Z Ocr = 48E~1g REASONS FOR AMENDMENT/INTERPRETATION/CLARIFICATION: Section 14.8 was introduced in ACI 318-99 based on requirements of the Uniform Building Code and experimental research and on the basis that design of slender wall must satisfy both strength and serviceability requirements. ACI 318-OS provision was found to grossly underestimate service load deflection. This update reduces the differences in serviceability provisions. The revision will essentially replace equations (14-8) and (14-9) with two new equations to reflect the UBC procedure for service load out-of--pane deflection. The proposed revision will be included in ACI 318-08. FINDINGS: Local Geological Conditions -The greater Bay Area region is a densely populated area having buildings constructed over and near a vast array of fault systems capable of producing major earthquakes, including but not limited to the recent 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. The proposed modification to ensure that the design of slender wall must satisfy both strength and serviceability requirements need to be incorporated into the code to assure that new buildings and additions to existing buildings are designed and constructed in accordance with the scope and objectives of the International Building Code. Delete 16.04.190, 16.04.200, 16.04.210, 16.04.220, 16.04.240, 16.04.250, 16.04.260, 16.04.270, 16.04.280, 16.04.290, 16.04.300, 16.04.310, 16.04.320, 16.04.330. Ordinance No. 07-2021 Amend 16.04.340 and replace with: Conventional Construction Provisions (Bracing). Modify existing CBC Section 2308.9.3 to read as follows: (Geological II) 2007 CBC Section 2308.9.3, Items 5 & 7 are amended as follows. Delete 2007 CBC Section 2309.9.3, Item 5 which allows the use of gypsum board. Amend 2007 CBC Section 2308.9.3, Item 7 as follows: 6 Portland cement plaster on studs spaced 16 inches on center installed in accordance with Section 2510 is limited to one-story structures of R-3 and U occupancies. INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino the 20th day of November 2007 and ENACTED at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Cupertino the 18th day of December 2007, by the following vote: Vote: Members of the City Council Ayes: Sandoval, Mahoney, Wang, Wong Noes: None Absent: None Abstain: None ATTEST: APPROVED: _._ -,~ _._~ ~ ~ ~~ V City Clerk Mayor, City f Cupertino