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January 14, 2014

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6B Daily News – Tuesday, January 14, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 1026 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RED BLUFF MODIFYING RED BLUFF CITY CODE CHAPTER 5 BUILDING CODE WHEREAS upon review by the City Attorney, Community Development Director, Building Official and City staff have noted outdated terms and standards that need to be revised. NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Red Bluff does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Chapter 5: Construction Regulations, Article II: CODE ADOPTION, of the Code of the City of Red Bluff is amended in its entirety to read as follows: Section ( ) pp ble Practices); ( (6) Appendix F (Sizing of Venting Systems Serving Appliances Equipped with Draft Hoods, Category I Appliances, and Appliances Listed for use with Type B Vents); and cil" are hereby adopted by the City Council as the Fire Code of the City, and included in and made a part of this code (Chapter 5 of the Red Bluff Municipal Code) as though set forth at length herein. SECTION 2. Chapter 5: Construction Regulations, Article VI: AMENDMENTS TO MODEL CODE, (A) The 2013 Edition of the Cali- Section 5.51 of the Code of the fornia Electrical Code, known as City of Red Bluff is amended in the California Code of Regula- its entirety to read as follows: tions, Title 24, Part 3, incorporating the National Electrical Code, § 5.51 AMENDMENTS TO THE 2012 Edition, published by the BUILDING CODE National Fire Protection Association, and the non-building Uni- The 2013 California Building form Administrative Code Provi- Code adopted in Article II of this sions for the National Electric Chapter is amended as follows: Code are adopted by reference (A) The adoption of the as the Electrical Code of the City, except as amended with 2013 California Building Code findings in Articles V and VI of Volume 2, Appendix J (Grading) this chapter. A copy of the Code in its entirety with the following is maintained in the Office of the amendment to section 109 as Community Development Direc- follows. tor or designee (Community Development Official (Building Offi- General Plan Policies. All gradcial)) for examination and use ing shall conform to the Grading Drainage and Groundcover Polic by the public. ies@ in the land use element of (B) The following appendices the city's general plan, and the policies and implementation are adopted: measures in the natural environ(1) Appendix A (Product ment element of the city's general plan. Safety Standards); §5.22 ELECTRICAL CODE 5.20 -1 Building Code 5.20 -2 Residential Code 5.20 -3 California Code of Regulations 5.21 Mechanical Code 5.22 Electrical Code 5.23 Plumbing Code 5.24 Uniform Sign Code 5.25 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings 5.26 Energy Code (2) Appendix B (Application SECTION 3. This ordinance shall 5.27 California Green BuildInformation for Ampacity Calcu- take effect thirty (30) days after ing Code the date of its adoption. Within lation); 5.28 California Fire Code fifteen (15) days from the pas(3) Appendix C (Conduit and sage thereof, it shall be publish§ 5.20-1 BUILDING CODE Tubing Fill Tables for Conduc- ed at least once in the Red Bluff (A) The 2013 Edition of the Cali- tors and Fixture Wires of the Daily News, a newspaper of general circulation, published and fornia Building Code, known as Same Size); circulated in the City of Red the California Code of Regula(4) Appendix E (Type of Bluff. tions, Title 24, Part 1 and Part 2, incorporating the International Construction); The forgoing ordinance was inBuilding Code, 2012 Edition, pub(5) Appendix H (Adminis- troduced at a regular meeting of lished by the International Code the Red Bluff City Council on DeCouncil, and the non building trative and Enforcement). cember 17, 2013 and adopted at administrative regulations, are a regular meeting of the Red adopted by reference as the §5.23 PLUMBING CODE Bluff City Council on January 7, Building Code of the City of Red (A) The 2013 Edition of the 2014 by the following vote: Bluff, including adopted appenPlumbing Code, dices from certain Chapters list- California ed in this Section, and except as known as the California Code of AYES: Councilmembers: Eliggi, amended with findings in Arti- Regulations, Title 24, Part 5, in- Jackson, Parker and Schmid cles V and VI of this Chapter. A corporating the Uniform Plumb- NOES: Councilmembers: None OR NOT VOTING: copy of the Code is maintained ing Code, 2012 Edition, published ABSENT Brown in the Office of the Community by the International Association Councilmembers: Development Director or desig- of Plumbing and Mechanical Of- (absent-excused) nee (Community Development ficials (IAPMO), and the nons/Daniele Jackson, Mayor Official (Building Official)) for building administrative regulaexamination and use by the tions are adopted by reference as the Plumbing Code of the ATTEST: public. City, except as amended with (B) (Pool Barriers) California findings in Articles V and VI of s/ Jo Anna Lopez, City Clerk Health and Safety Code §§ this chapter. A copy of the code 115920 - 115929, also cited as the is maintained in the Office of the Swimming Pool Safety Act is Community Development Direc- APPROVED AS TO FORM: adopted into the City Building tor or designee (Community Development Official (Building Offi- s/ Rick Crabtree, City Attorney Code. cial)) for examination and use C) None of the appendices as by the public. printed in Volume No's. 1, 2 and LEGAL NOTICE (B) The following appendi3 are adopted except as set ORDINANCE NO. 1027 ces are adopted: forth below: AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF (1) Appendix B (Combina(1) Section 3108E MEMBRANE RED BLUFF MODIFYING RED (AIR-SUPPORTED AND AIR- tion Waste and Vent Systems); BLUFF CITY CODE CHAPTER 8, INFLATED) STRUCTURES is ARTICLE II: FIRE CODE (2) Appendix D (Rainwater adopted. Systems); The City Council of the City of (2) California Department of Red Bluff does ordain as follows: (3) Appendix H (RecomForestry and Fire Protection Very High Fire Hazard Severity mended Procedures For Sizing SECTION 1. Chapter 8: Fire Zones In LRA Tehama County Commercial Kitchen Grease In- Department, Article II: FIRE (Red Bluff, CA) as it relates to terceptor); CODE, Section 8.5 of the Code of the 2007 California Building The City of Red Bluff is amended (4) Appendix I (Installation to read as follows: Code, Title 24, Part 1, Volume 1 of 2, Chapter 7A {SFM} MATERI- Standard); and ALS AND CONSTRUCTION METH§ 8.5 ADOPTED. ODS FOR EXTERIOR WILDFIRE EX(5) Appendix J (Reclaimed POSURE, is adopted. For the purpose of prescribing Water Systems for Nonresiden- regulations governing condi§ 5.20-2 CALIFORNIA RESIDEN- tial Buildings). tions hazardous to life and propTIAL CODE erty from fire, hazardous mate(C) The following California reg- rials or explosion, certain docuThe 2013 California Residential ulation for PEX (Cross linked ments of the California Code of Code, Title 24, Part 2.5, known as Polyethylene) is adopted: Regulation Title 24 entitled: the California Residential Code, (1) On August 16, 2010, the (A) 2013 Edition of the California is a fully integrated code based on the Building Provisions of the California Building Standards Fire Code (Part 9) with Amend2013 International Residential Commission certified the final ments, incorporating the 2012 Code® (Chapters 2-10). Califor- environmental impact report International Fire Code, publishnia amendments provide consis- and approved regulations allow- ed by the International Code tency with model code format, ing the use of PEX tubing as a Council; state and federal laws and regu- potable water supply. Use of lations, and unique California PEX shall comply with those reg- (B) 2013 Edition of the California conditions with regard to the ulations. Building Code (Part 2, Vol. 1 and construction of one- and two2 of 2) with amendments; family dwellings and §5.26 ENERGY CODE townhouses. (C) 2013 California Residential The 2013 Edition of the California Code (Part 2.5); §5.20-3 CALIFORNIA CODE OF Energy Code, known as the California Code of Regulations, Title are hereby adopted by the City REGULATIONS. 24, Part 6, incorporating the Cali- Council as the Fire Code of the (A) California Code of Regula- fornia Energy Commissions Effi- City, and included in and made a tions (CCR), Title 24, also known ciency Standards, published by part of this Code as though set as the California Building Stand- the International Code Council, forth at length herein. A copy of ards Code, is a compilation of Inc., are adopted by reference the Code is maintained in the three types of building stand- as the Energy Code of the City, Office of the Fire Marshal for exards from three different ori- except as amended with find- amination and use by the public. ings in Articles V and VI of this gins: Chapter. A copy of the Code is SECTION 2. Chapter 8: Fire (1) Building standards that maintained in the Office of the Department, Article II: FIRE have been adopted by state Community Development Direc- CODE, Section 8.13 (A) and (C), agencies without change from tor or designee (Community De- of the Code of The City of Red building standards contained in velopment Official (Building Offi- Bluff are amended to read as cial)) for examination and use follows: national model codes; by the public. (2) Building standards that § 8.13 SELF INSPECTION have been adopted and adapted § 5.27 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDfrom the national model code ING (A) Purpose. For the purpose of standards to meet California providing and maintaining funcThe 2013 California Green Build- tions necessary for the prevenconditions; and ing Code Standards, Title 24, tion of fire and for the protec(3) Building standards, au- Part 11, also known as the tion of life and property from thorized by the California Legis- CALGreen Code and the Califor- fire and panic, the Red Bluff Fire lature, that constitute extensive nia Green Building Standards Department does establish a additions not covered by the Code (CGBSC), is California's Self-Inspection Program, assurmodel codes that have been first mandatory green building ing that certain "B" and "M" ocadopted to address particular code. It contains regulations for cupancies within the city are inenergy efficiency, water effi- spected on an annual basis for California concerns. ciency and conservation, mate- fire safety or at the discretion of (B) Notwithstanding, the nation- rial conservation and resource the Fire Chief or Fire Marshal. al model code standards adopt- efficiency, environmental qualied into Title 24 apply to all occu- ty, and more. It contains man- (C) Function of Self-Inspection pancies in California except for datory provisions for the follow- Program. The Red Bluff Fire Demodifications adopted by state ing types of new buildings: com- partment shall deliver, by hand low-rise residential, or by mail, its current "Selfagencies and local governing mercial, public schools. Appendices, Inspection bodies. Worksheet" and which are not being adopted, in- "Confidential Business Occuclude voluntary provisions for pancy Information" forms to 21 MECHANICAL CODE all of these occupancies plus each applicable "B" and "M" oc(A) The 2013 Edition of the Cal- hospitals. cupancy within the City on a biifornia Mechanical Code, known annual basis or at the discretion as the California Code of Regula- Tier 1 and 2 and non-mandatory of the Fire Chief or Fire Marshal. tions, Title 24, Part 4, incorporat- code sections shall not be ing the Uniform Mechanical adopted for the purposes of this SECTION 3. Chapter 8: Fire Code, 2012 Edition, published by section of the Code for the City Department, Article II: FIRE the International Association of of Red Bluff. CODE, Section 8.14: SPRINKLER Plumbing and Mechanical OffiSYSTEMS, of the Code of The cials (IAPMO), and the non- § 5.28 CALIFORNIA FIRE CODE City of Red Bluff is repealed in building administrative regulaits entirety. (A) The 2013 California Fire tions are adopted by reference as the Mechanical Code of the Code, Title 24, Part 9, known as SECTION 4. Chapter 8: Fire City, except as amended with the California Fire Code, con- Department, Article II: FIRE regulations consistent CODE, Section 8.18 of the Code findings in Articles V and VI of tains this Chapter. A copy of the Code with nationally recognized ac- of The City of Red Bluff is practices for amended to read as follows: is maintained in the Office of the cepted Community Development Direc- safeguarding, to a reasonable tor or designee (Community De- degree, life and property from § 8.18 FIREWORKS velopment Official (Building Offi- the hazards of Fire and explocial)) for examination and use sion, dangerous conditions arisThe California Fire Code is ing from the storage. Handling amended and changed in the by the public. and use of hazardous materials following respects. There is add(B) The following appendices and devices, hazardous condi- ed to Chapter 56, the following: tions in the use or occupancy of are adopted: buildings or premises. Safe and Sane fireworks, bear(1) Appendix A (Residential ing the seal of approval of the (B) For the purpose of State Fire Marshal's Office, are Plan Examiner Review Form For prescribing regulations govern- authorized to be sold; provided HVAC System Design); ing conditions hazardous to life that a permit is first obtained (2) Appendix B (Pro- and property from fire, hazard- from the Fire Chief. The Fire cedures to be Followed to Place ous materials or explosion, cer- Chief may only issue five pertain documents entitled, 2013 mits, permitting the sale of fireGas Equipment in Operation); Edition of the California Fire works. and Standards with (3) Appendix C (Installa- Code tion and Testing of Oil (Liquid) Amendments, Appendices", the SECTION 5. Chapter 8: Fire "2013 California Building Code Department, Fuel-Fired Equipment); Article II: FIRE Standards with Amendments, CODE, Section 8.19 of the Code (4) Appendix D (Unit Con- Appendices", and the "2012 In- of The City of Red Bluff is ternational Fire Code with Ap- amended to read as follows: version Tables); pendix Chapter 1, and Standards (5) Appendix E (Sustaina- of the International Code Coun- § 8.19 HAZARDOUS MATERIAL il h b d d b h bl i ) § The California Fire Code is amended and changed in the following respects. There is added to Chapter 50, the following: Added to § 5003.3.1.4: The Fire Department is authorized to clean up or abate the effects of any hazardous material deposited upon or into property of facilities within the city, and any person or persons who intentionally or negligently cause such deposit, or have ownership in the land upon which the deposit is located, shall be liable for the payment of all costs incurred by the Fire Department as a result of the cleanup or abatement activity. The remedy provided by this section shall be in addition to any other remedies provided by law. weeds, removal of said debris or rubble. Upon your failure to comply with this notice, the hazard shall be mitigated at the expense of the owner whose real property is assessed on the last equalized assessment roll, and it shall be mailed to the address shown on the last assessment roll. Failure to pay the mitigation expenses shall result in a lien on said property. If a fire occurs on your property prior to abatement, you can be held responsible for all fire suppression costs. A brief description of the material to be removed is as follows: _________________________ _________________________ If you object to this proposed destruction and removal of weeds, debris or rubble, you are hereby notified to file with the City Clerk, within ten (10) days Added to § 202, Definitions: of the date hereof, a written protest setting forth the legal and For the purpose of this section, factual reasons upon which the "hazardous materials" shall be objection is based. defined as any substances or materials in a quantity or from A brief official or city assesswhich, in the determination of ment description of the premthe Fire Chief or his or her au- ises is as follows: thorized representative, poses an unreasonable and imminent A.P#_____________________ risk to the life, health or safety Dated:____________________ of persons or property, or to the ecological balance of the enviFire Chief ronment, and shall include, but City of Red Bluff not limited to, substances and explosives, radioactive materials, petroleum or petroleum SECTION 7: This ordinance products or gases, poisons, shall take effect thirty (30) days etiologic (biologic) agents, after the date of its adoption. flammables and corrosives. Within fifteen (15) days from the passage thereof, it shall be pubFor the purposes of this sec- lished at least once in the Red tion, "costs incurred by the Fire Bluff Daily News, a newspaper of Department" shall include, but general circulation, published shall not necessarily be limited and circulated in the City of Red to the following: actual labor Bluff. costs of city personnel, either for actual clean up or standby The forgoing ordinance was intime at the scene of the deposit, troduced at a regular meeting of including worker's compensa- the Red Bluff City Council on Detion benefits, fringe benefits, ad- cember 17, 2013 and adopted at ministrative overhead; cost of a regular meeting of the Red equipment operation, cost of Bluff City Council on January 7, materials obtained directly by 2014 by the following vote: the city; and costs of any contract labor and materials. AYES: Councilmembers: Eliggi, Jackson, Parker and Schmid SECTION 6. Chapter 8: Fire NOES: Councilmembers: None Department, Article II: FIRE ABSENT OR NOT VOTING: CODE, Section 8.20(F) of the Councilmembers: Brown Code of The City of Red Bluff is (absent-excused) amended to read as follows: § 8.20 WEED ABATEMENT (F) Notice to cut and remove weeds, debris and rubble. In the event the person or persons owning, occupying, renting, managing or controlling any real property in the city shall fail to remove therefrom, and from the portions of streets adjoining such property, all weeds, debris and rubble in accordance with the provisions of this part, it shall be the duty of the Fire Chief or his or her authorized representatives to notify the person or persons to remove the same within ten days. Such notice shall be in writing or printed, and shall be dated. The Fire Chief shall mail written notices in substantially the same form as provided herein, except that the Fire Chief or his or her authorized representative shall sign said notice that is to be mailed to the owner whose real property is assessed on the last equalized assessment roll, and it shall be mailed to the address shown on the last assess ment roll. Before the end of the period to comply mentioned in the notice, the owner, if he or she has any objection thereto, may file a protest in writing with the City Clerk, setting forth the legal and factual reasons on which the objection to the notice or proposed removal or destruction is based. If, at the end of the period to comply mentioned in the notice, the owner has failed to comply with the notice, and if he or she has failed to file a written protest with the City Clerk, the hazard shall be mitigated by city personnel or a weed contractor, at the expense of the owner whose real property is assessed on the last equalized assessment roll, and it shall be mailed to the address shown on the last assessment roll. Failure to pay the mitigation expenses shall result in a lien for applicable abatement costs on said property. If written protest is filed with the City Clerk, and if the City Clerk or the Fire Chief believes the protest to be without merit, then the written protest shall be referred to the City Council for a hearing and a decision thereon. The City Council may hear the protest at a regular or special meeting, and the City Clerk shall mail to the address on the last assessment roll, at least seven days before the hearing, a notice of the date and time of the hearing before the City Council, to the owner who has filed a written protest of the proposed removal. If the City Council finds the written protest and the oral testimony, if any, to be without merit and overrules the protest, then the City Clerk shall mail to the owner, at the address on the last assessment roll, a notice giving the substance of the decision of the City Council; and then if the owner does not, at his or her own expense, make the removal within five days thereafter, the hazard shall be mitigated by city personnel or a weed contractor, at the expense of the owner whose real property is assessed on the last equalized assessment roll, and it shall be mailed to the address shown on the last assessment roll. Failure to pay the mitigation expenses shall result in a lien for applicable abatement costs on said property. Form of violation notice. The heading of the notice to be given by the Fire Chief or his or her authorized representative shall be "notice to destroy or remove weeds, debris and rubble", and the notice shall be substantially in the following form: NOTICE TO DESTROY OR REMOVE WEEDS, DEBRIS AND RUBBLE. s/ Daniele Jackson, Mayor ATTEST: s/ Jo Anna Lopez, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: s/ Rick Crabtree, City Attorney LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Probate Case No. 14650 Estate of ARNOLD H. HARRIS, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Melani Rodrigue, Tehama County Public Administrator, as Personal Representative of the Estate of Arnold H. Harris, will, on or after January 24, 2014, sell at a private sale, to be held at 727 Oak Street, Red Bluff, CA 96080, the following real property of the estate: 25265 Lincoln St., Los Molinos, CA 96055, Assessor's Parcel #078-330-38-1. The property is to be sold "as is", except for title. Bids or offers for this property must be in writing and submitted at the above-specified address directed to the Tehama County Public Administrator, Melani Rodrigue, in care of Tehama County Counsel, Arthur J. Wylene, at any time after publication of this notice and before the sale. The Tehama County Public Administrator reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The sale may be subject to court confirmation (Probate Code §10308.) MELANI RODRIGUE Tehama County Public Administrator Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR J. WYLENE, Tehama County Counsel By: David J. Steffenson, Deputy County Counsel January 14, 17 & 21, 2014 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Tehama County Air Pollution Control District Board of Directors will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, February 25, 2014 at 10:30am., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, in the Board Chambers, 727 Oak Street, Red Bluff, California to consider amendments to Regulation 1:2 Definitions, and Rule 4:39 Architectural Coatings to the Tehama County Air Pollution Control District Rules and Regulations. The purpose of the proposed amendments are to update Tehama County Air Pollution Control District definitions regarding substances exempted from District Rules for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs). In the amendment to District Rule 1:2 Definitions, the District proposes to update the list of exempt substances to conform to a list of substances exempt from VOC emission requirements by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as listed in 40 CFR Section 51.100. In the amendment to District Rule 4:39 Architectural Coatings, the District proposes to delete the current list of VOC exempt substances, and instead reference the list in Rule 1:2 Definitions. Copies of the proposed rules are available for viewing by the public at the Air Pollution Control District office located at 1750 Walnut Street, Red Bluff, CA. The proposed rule and staff report are also available at the District's website www.tehcoap cd.net. Written views or comments may be submitted to the District office (1750 Walnut St, Red Bluff, CA 96080), attention Alan Abbs, Air Pollution Control Officer; or by calling (530) 5273717 no later than February 21, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.; or may be delivered at or prior to the public hearing to the Tehama County Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 633 Washington Street, Rm. 12, Red Bluff, CA. Notice is hereby given that the noxious and dangerous weeds of a seasonal and recurrent nature are growing on or in front of this property, or the debris or rubble upon this property, constitute a public nuisance that must be abated within ten (10) days of the date hereof by the destruction or removal of said Pub;lish: January 14, 2014 d l f id d b i

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