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ORDINANCE NO. 1665
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF WEST COVINA AMENDING THE
WEST COVINA MUNICIPAL CODE, CHAPTER 10 -
FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION, BY
REPEALING ARTICLE 2 THEREOF IN ITS ENTIRETY
AND BY ADDING NEW ARTICLE 2 RELATIVE TO
THE ADOPTION BY REFERENCE OF THE UNIFORM
FIRE CODE, 1982 EDITION AS AMENDED.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WEST COVINA DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION ONE.. The West Covina Municipal Code,
Chapter 10 - Fire Prevention and Protection, is hereby
amended by repealing Article 2 thereof in its entirety.
SECTION TWO. The West Covina Municipal Code,
Chapter 10 - Fire Prevention and Protection, is hereby
amended by adding Article 2 to read as follows:
ARTICLE 2. FIRE CODE
Sec. 10-20 Adoption of Uniform Fire Code.
There is hereby adopted, by reference, for the
purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions
hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion that
certain code known as the Uniform Fire Code, 1982 Edition
(as amended), developed by the International Conference of
Building Officials and the Western Fire Chiefs Association,
and the whole thereof including Appendix I-B (stairway
identification), Appendix II -A (suppression and control of
hazardous fire areas), Appendix III -A (test procedures for
fire extinguishing systems), and such portions thereof as
are hereinafter in this chapter amended. Not less than
three (3) copies of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982 Edition,
have been and now are filed in the office of the City Clerk,
and except as otherwise provided in this chapter, the same
is hereby adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out
at length herein.
Sec. 10-21 Amendments.
The following sections and provisions of the
Uniform Fire Code, 1982 Edition, adopted by Section 10-20
of this chapter, are hereby amended, as more particularly
set forth below, to wit:
Section 2.105 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is revised as follows:
"Section 2.105. Authority of Fire Personnel to
• Exercise Powers of Police Officers.
(a) The Chief and members of the Fire Prevention
bureau shall have the powers of a police officer in
performing their duties under this article.
(b) The following officers and members of the
Fire Department shall have the power to arrest any
person without a warrant whenever they have reason-
able cause to believe that the person has violated
any provision of this article:
chief, battalion chief, captain, engineer and
firefighter."
Section 2.110 is added to the Uniform Fire Code,
1982 Edition, as follows:
"Section 2.110. Fire Department badge. No person
shall wear, display, or have in his possession any
badge or shield, of the same design as adopted as
the official badge or shield of the City Fire Depart-
ment, unless such person shall be duly appointed an
acting member of said Fire Department or has been
honorably retired on a pension and has in his posses-
sion an official badge or shield presented to him by
the City Council."
Section 10-207 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by adding a subsection as follows:
"(g). Blocking, etc. Notice. Any person excavat-
ing, or working upon any street, alley or public
thoroughfare and by reason thereof, or for any other
• reason, causing the same to be blocked or made
impassable, shall notify the Chief of the Fire
Department at the time such work is started and upon
completion thereof."
Section 10.301 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by adding a paragraph to subsection (c)
as follows:
"All required fire hydrants shall be capable of
discharging a flow of 1,000 gallons per minute.
Mains supplying hydrants shall not be less than eight -
inch size and shall be capable, at a residual pressure
of at least 20 PSI, of simultaneously supplying 1,000
gallons per minute per hydrant to the number of
hydrants corresponding to the required fire flow
divided by 1,000."
Section 10.301 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by adding subsections as follows:
"(f) Maximum Fire Flow.
"No person shall erect or modify any building, in
such a manner so as to create a fire flow require
• ment in excess of 5,000 gallons per minute. Required
fire.flow shall be determined by utilizing the ISO
Guide for Determination of Required Fire Flow, 1974
Edition.
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"(g) Available Fire Flow.
"No building shall be constructed that exceeds
the maximum available fire flow to the building site."
Section 10.307 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by adding subsections as follows:
• "(e) Smoke detectors conforming to the 1982
Edition of the Uniform Building Code Standard No.
43-6 shall be installed in any single dwelling when
such a dwelling is licensed by any governmental
agency for the full-time care and/or supervision of
six (6) of less persons.
"(f) Existing apartments and hotels. All existing
apartments, hotels and motels shall be provided with
approved detectors of products of combustion other
than heat conforming to U.B.C. Standard No. 43-6
mounted on the ceiling or wall at a point centrally
located in the corridor or area giving access to
rooms used for sleeping purposes. Where sleeping
rooms are on an upper level, the detector shall be
placed at the center of the ceiling directly above
the stairway or at other locations as determined by
the Fire Chief. Care shall be exercised to insure
that the installation will not interfere with the
operating characteristics of the detector. When
actuated, the detector shall provide an alarm.
"(g) Smoke detection equipment installed in all
apartments, hotels and motels shall be maintained in
• operable condition. Smoke detectors which require
batteries for operation shall have the batteries
replaced annually. A certification of inspection,
testing and battery replacement shall be filed with
the Fire Department annually by the owner or his
authorized representative."
Section 10.313 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by adding subsections as follows:
"(f) Water Supply
"(1) An adequate water supply for fire protection
either temporary or permanent shall be made available
prior to accumulation of combustible materials on the
site. There shall be no delay in the installation of
fire protection equipment.
"(2) Where underground water mains are to be
provided, they should be installed, completed, and
made available for permanent use not later than the
time that combustible materials are delivered to the
construction site.
• "(g) Access For Fire Fighting.
"(1) Access for use of heavy fire fighting equip-
ment shall be provided to the immediate job site at
the start of construction and maintained until all
construction is completed.
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"(2) Free access from the street to fire hydrants,
and to outside connections for standpipes, sprinklers,
or other fire extinguishing equipment, whether perma-
nent or temporary, shall be provided and maintained
at all times. Protective pedestrian walkways shall
not be so contructed as to impede ready access to
hydrants. No material or construction shall be placed
• within ten (10) feet of such hydrants or connections,
nor between them and the center line of the street.
"(3) During building operations, free access to per-
manent, temporary or portable first aid fire equipment
shall be maintained at all times.
"(4) In all buildings over fifty (50) feet in
height, at least one stairway shall be provided in
usable condition at all times. This stairway shall be
extended upward as each floor is installed by new
construction.
"(5) Arrangements shall be made so that firefighters
will have immediate access to the premises when called.
"(h) Fire Cutoffs.
"Fire walls and exit stairways required for the
completed building shall be given construction priority.
Fire doors, with automatic closing devices, shall be
hung on openings as soon as possible before any signif-
icant quantity of combustible material is introduced.
"Conversely for demolition projects, fire cutoffs
shall be retained as such until razing operations
• necessitate their removal.
"(i) Sprinkler Protection.
11(1) If automatic sprinkler protection is to be
provided, the installation shall closely follow the
construction and be placed in service before or
immediately following completion of each story, and
before any occupancy is moved into a completed area.
Details of installation shall be in accordance with
NFPA Standard No. 13.
"(2) During demolition, existing automatic sprink-
ler installations shall be retained in service as
long as reasonable by cutting off and capping the
system at the floor or area being razed. Operation
of sprinkler control valves shall be permitted only
by properly authorized personnel. Modification of
sprinkler systems to permit alterations or additional
demolition shall be expedited so that the automatic
protection .may be returned to service as quickly as
possible. Sprinkler control valves shall be checked
daily at close of work to ascertain that protection
is in service.
• "(j) Disposal Of Waste.
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"(1) Waste material and rubbish shall not be
stored nor allowed to accumulate within the building
or in the immediate vicinity, but shall be removed
from the premises regularly.
"(2) Rubbish shall not be burned on the premises.
• "(k) Flammable Liquids.
"(1) Flammable liquids and other hazardous mate-
rials such as paints, flammable thinners, gasoline,
asphalt and tar shall be stored in small detached
structures or out in the open and not inside main
buildings. Low flash point liquids used within build-
ings shall be handled only in approved safety cans.
Flammable liquid storage shall be in accordance with
NFPA Standard No. 30, Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Code.
"(2) Adequate ventilation shall be provided for
paint spraying operations and operations involving
the application of materials utilizing adhesives
containing flammable solvents. Adequate signs shall be
conspicuously posted warning of flammable vapors and
that no open flames, spark -producing equipment or
smoking is permitted in the area. The signs may be
removed when the flammable vapors have dissipated."
Section 11.111 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is revised as follows:
"Section 11.111. Chimney spark arresters. Each
• chimney used in conjunction with any fireplace or any
heating appliance in which solid or liquid fuel is
used, upon any house, hotel, building or structure
located within two hundred (200) feet of any mountains,
brush, or land covered with flammable material, or if
surrounding roof covering is wooden shingles, shall
be maintained with a spark arrester as required for
incinerators."
Section 11.201 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is. amended by adding subsections as follows:
"(e) Commercially serviced refuse containers of
capacities larger than one (1) cubic yard and smaller
than eight (8) cubic yards shall be constructed of
metal and provided with metal lids. Containers shall
be delivered and restored after servicing with lids
in a closed position. Lids shall be maintained in
the closed position except during the process of
introducing or removing refuse.
"Commercially serviced refuse containers shall be
serviced as often as necessary to prevent overfilling.
Placement of refuse which raises the lid of the con-
tainer by more than 1/2 inch from the closed position
is prohibited. No refuse shall be allowed to accu-
mulate outside of refuse containers.
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"Commercially serviced refuse containers shall be
signed "KEEP LID CLOSED" with letters at least three
(3) inches high on a contrasting background.
"(f) Trash enclosures and refuse storage areas
hereafter located beneath combustible construction
shall be protected by automatic sprinklers. Trash
chutes and trash rooms hereafter constructed shall be
protected by automatic sprinklers approved by the
Fire Chief. If located in residential occupancies a
smoke detector system approved by the Fire Chief
shall also be provided."
Section 11.210 is added to the Uniform Fire Code,
1982 Edition, as follows:
"Section 11.210. It shall be unlawful for any
person to deposit any grass, weeds, brush, debris,
trash or other waste material upon any vacant lot or
parcel of ground within the City."
"Section 11.211 is added to the Uniform Fire Code,
1982 Edition, as follows:
"Section 11.211. Temporary lots for sale of
Christmas trees. All temporary lots for the display
and sale of Christmas trees are required to have a
permit and shall be located, maintained and operated
subject to the following provisions:
"(a) All applications for permits shall be made
in writing, filed with the City Council, and shall
• state the name of the applicant, his address and the
location of the proposed Christmas tree lot. The
application shall be accompanied by a clearance from
the Fire Chief as to fire regulations and by a
clearance from the Department of Building and Safety
as to the proposed electrical installation, if any,
and additionally by clearance from the Engineering
Department for review of stand location in relation
to possible interruption of traffic.
"(b) All permits must be posted in a conspicuous
place.
"(c) There shall be maintained in each premises or
display area within which Christmas trees are sold or
offered for sale, at least two (2) fire extinguishers
with a minimum rating of 2A. No one extinguisher shall
be more than seventy-five (75) feet travel distance
from any tree on display or in storage.
"(d) Bonfires or fire in drums or other containers
are permitted only after a permit is obtained from the
Fire Department.
"(e) Christmas trees shall not be displayed under
• covered walkways in shopping centers unless the covered
walkway is protected by an approved automatic sprinkler
system.
"(f) Christmas tree lots must be removed and the
debris cleared no later than ten (10) days after the
last day of sale. A fee, as established by resolution
of the City Council, shall be posted for each lot with
the license collector at the time of issuance of the
permit. This fee will be returned if the debris is
• cleared and the lot is removed within the stated time,
otherwise the fee will be used to defray the cost of
cleaning up the area and will not be returned."
Section 13.103 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by adding a paragraph as follows:
"Signs in foreign language shall be required
where, in the opinion of the Fire Chief, non-English
speaking persons are regularly employed."
Section 78.102 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by revising subsection (b) as follows:
(b) Except as provided for safe and sane fireworks,
it shall be unlawful for any person to possess, store,
to offer for sale, expose for sale, sell at retail or
use or explode any fireworks; provided that the Fire
Chief shall have the power to adopt reasonable rules
and regulations for the granting of permits for super-
vised public display of fireworks by the municipality,
other organizations, or for the use of fireworks by
artisans in pursuit of their trade. Every such use
or display shall be under the direct supervision of
a state licensed pyrotechnic operator."
• ARTICLE 78 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982 Edition,
is amended by adding sections as follows:
"Section 78.107. Permits for Safe and Sane
Fireworks. No person shall offer for sale any Safe
and Sane Fireworks as labeled by the State Fire Marshal
without a valid permit from the Fire Department.
"(a) Permit for sale by veterans' organizations. No
person shall sell or cause or permit to be sold fire-
works of any kind within the city, except that the City
Council, after receiving a report thereon from the Fire
Chief, may permit such fireworks to be sold by any
organization whose membership is composed entirely of
veterans of the armed forces of the United States of
America or Canada, which organization maintains a
meeting place in the City, in a properly zoned area and
not a home, garage, or other residential property, and
which has held meetings at least monthly during the
preceding year period. Permits shall be limited to a
total of three (3) places of sale per organization.
"(b) Application. Permission may be granted by the
City Council pursuant to Section 78.107(a) for the sale
of fireworks within the City upon the first, second,
third and fourth days of July of each year, provided
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that a written application for permit to sell such
fireworks is filed with the Chief of the Fire Department
of the City not less than thirty (30) days in advance of
the date or dates upon which such fireworks are desired
to be sold. Should the Fourth of July fall on Sunday,
the sale of fireworks on the fifth of July is permissible.
. "Section 78.108. Requirements for fireworks stands.
All temporary stands for the display and sale of fire-
works shall be located, maintained and operated subject
to the following provisions:
"(a) Stands may be erected ten (10) days prior to
the start of sale of fireworks permitted under this
article and must be removed, and the debris cleared, no
later than ten (10) days after the last day of the sale.
A fee, as established by resolution of the City Council,
shall be posted for each stand with the license col-
lector at the time of issuance of the permit. This fee
will be returned if the debris is cleared and the stand
is removed within the stated time, otherwise the fee
will be used to defray the cost of cleaning up the area
and will not be returned. Violation of the dates of
sale will mean immediate cancellation of the permit and
forfeiture of the fee.
"(b) No fireworks display or stand shall be erected
within one hundred (100) feet of any gasoline dispensing
device or room in which vehicles containing gasoline are
repaired, or within thirty-five (35) feet of any other
structure. Minimum setback for a public sidewalk shall
be five (5) feet; setback from street curbing shall be
not less than ten (10) feet where no sidewalk exists.
"(c) A minimum of two (2) exits shall be provided
and maintained from the stand for emergency exiting.
These exits may not be obstructed or locked while the
stand is occupied.
"(d) There shall be maintained in each premises or
stand within which fireworks are sold or offered for
sale, a fire extinguisher with a minimum rating of 2A,
1OBC located adjacent to each exit.
"(e) No person shall light or cause or permit to
be lighted any fireworks, match, lighter, or any other
article or material within fifty (50) feet thereof.
"(f) No smoking shall be allowed in any structure
used for the sale and display of fireworks or within
fifty (50) feet of said structure. "NO SMOKING" signs
shall be prominently displayed and in a number
prescribed by the Fire Chief.
"(g) All such temporary stands shall be constructed
in accordance with existing City requirements and
specifications.
"(h) All temporary stands for the display and sale
of fireworks shall obtain an electrical permit from the
City prior to any electrical work.
"(i) No arc or klieg light shall be located within
seventy-five (75) feet of any temporary stand selling
fireworks.
"(j) Fireworks shall be sold only between the hours
of 9:00 a.m. and midnight during the days authorized.
• "(k) The permittee shall strictly comply with all of
the provisions of Sections 12500 through and including
12725 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of
California.
"(1) Fireworks shall be stored and kept only in the
permittee's sale booth. It shall be unlawful to store
any fireworks intended for sale in any building,
residence, garage, home or automobile within the City
of West Covina.
"(m) There shall be at least two (2) adults in
attendance during any open or sale hours of the fireworks
stands. No person under the age of sixteen (16) years,
unless accompanied by parent or legal guardian, and no
person who is physically or mentally unable to remove
himself/herself, shall be permitted within a fireworks
stand.
"(n) Fireworks of any kind shall not be sold to
persons under the age of sixteen (16) years.
"(o) The permittee shall provide an adult night
watchman to act and serve during the hours of storage.
Under no circumstances shall any night watchman sleep
within any fireworks stand.
"(q) No accumulaion of trash permitted inside or
outside of fireworks stand.
"(r) No alcoholic beverages shall be allowed on the
premises.
"(s) All fireworks fuses shall be taped.
"(t) All permits must be posted in a conspicuous
place.
"Section 78.109. Permit application. All applica-
tions shall be made in writing, filed with the Chief of
the Fire Department and shall state the name of the
applicant, his address, and the location of the proposed
stand. The application shall be accompanied by a
clearance from the Fire Chief as to fire regulations,
by a clearance from the Department of Building and
Safety as to the proposed electrical installations,
and additionally by clearance from the Engineering
Department for review of stand locations in relation to
possible interruption of traffic.
• "Section 78.110. Permit for sale by veterans'
organization. Investigation of applicant. It shall
be the duty of the Chief of the Fire Department to
whom application for a permit, as provided for in
Section 78.107(b), is made, to make an investigation
and submit a report of his findings and his recommen-
dations for or against the issuance of the permit
together with his reasons therefor, to the City Council.
The City Council shall have power in its discretion
to grant or deny the permit. If the permit is granted,
the applicant shall furnish the City with a certificate
of insurance in adequate amount which shall also contain
a clause holding the City harmless from any damage or
injury resulting from granting the permit.
"Section 78.111. Public displays. Permit required.
The City Council may permit any person to make a public
display of fireworks, and for that purpose to use and
discharge fireworks at such times and such places in
the City, as the City Council may fix and establish;
provided that a written application for a permit to do
so is filed with the Chief of the Fire Department of
the City at least fifteen (15) days in advance of the
date of the display. It shall be the duty of the
Chief of the Fire Department to whom the application
for permit is made, to make an investigation and submit
a report of his findings and his recommendations for or
against the issuance of the permit together with his
reasons therefor, to the City Council. The City Council
shall have power in its discretion to grant or deny the
permit.
"If the permit is granted the applicant shall furnish
the City with a certificate of insurance in adequate
amount which shall also contain a clause holding the
City harmless from any damage or injury resulting from
granting the permit.
"Section 78.112. Public use of Fourth of July. The
public generally may use and discharge such fireworks
as are permitted by the laws of this state, on the
Fourth day of July of each and every year in the City;
provided that, if said Fourth day of July in any year
falls on Sunday, such fireworks may be used and discharged
as in this section specified, on the Fifth day of July
instead of such Fourth day of July."
Section 79.501 of the -Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by adding a subsection as follows:
"(a) The limits in which storage of flammable liquids
in outside above -ground tanks is prohibited are hereby
established as follows: All areas of the City except
those areas that are specifically designated under the
zoning provisions of this Code as Zone M-1.
"(b) The limits in which new bulk plants for flammable
liquids are prohibited are hereby established as follows:
All areas of the City except those areas that are
specifically designated under the zoning provisions of
this Code as Zone M-1."
Section 81.105 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is revised as follows:
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"Section 81.105. Automatic Fire Extinguishing
Systems.
"(a) An automatic sprinkler system shall be required
in each building or portion of a building used for the
storage of high piled combustible stock when the area
exceeds two-thirds (2/3) of the sum of the basic floor
area and the allowable increases for such building, as
specified in the Building Code.
"(b) The design and installation of sprinkler
systems shall conform to appropriate NFPA Standards,
except as herein provided.
"(c) Sprinkler systems shall be designed by a
sprinkler engineer.
"(d) Stock piles more than twenty-five (25) feet
in height will require multi -level sprinkler protection.
"(e) Sprinklers shall not be installed within any
roof vent, nor below any vent or skylight in a location
which would adversely affect ventilation of smoke.
"(f) A minimum clearance of thirty-six (36) inches
shall be provided between under -roof or ceiling
sprinkler deflectors and top of storage. A minimum of
six (6) inches shall be maintained between the deflector
of in -rack sprinklers and top of a tier of storage."
Section 82.105 of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, is amended by adding a subsection as follows:
is "(g) The limits in which bulk storage of liquid
petroleum gas is restricted are hereby established as
follows:
The entire area of the City."
Sec. 10-22 Violations and Penalties.
"(a) Every person who violates any of the provisions
of this article shall be deemed guilty of a separate
offense for each and every day or portion thereof
during which any violation is committed, continued or
permitted.
"(b) The violation of any of the provisions of this
article shall be a misdemeanor punishable as provided
in Section 1-37(a) of this Code, except that the
violation of any of the provisions of the Uniform Fire
Code, 1982 Edition, enumerated in subsection (c) of
this section, shall be an infraction punishable as
provided in Section 1-37.01 of this Code.
"(c) The provisions of the Uniform Fire Code, 1982
Edition, a violation of which shall constitute an
• infraction, are set forth by Article as follows:
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Article 2 - Organization, Authority, Duties and
Procedures
Sections 2.110 and 2.201.
Article 3 - Compliance with Orders and Notices
Sections 3.102 and 3.104.
• Article 10 - Fire Protection
Sections 10.102, 10.201, 10.202, 10.203, 10.204,
10.205, 10.206, 10.207, 10.208, 10.301, 10.302,
10.304, 10.305, 10.306, 10.307, 10.310, and
10.313.
Article 11 - General Precautions Against Fires
Sections 11.101, 11.102, 11.103, 11.104, 11.111,
11.113, 11.116, 11.202, 11.203, 11.204, 11.205,
11.210, 11.211, 11.301, 11.302, 11.401, 11.404,
11.405, 11.406, 11.411, and 11.412.
Article 12 - Maintenance of Exit Ways
Sections 12.103, 12.104, 12.113 and 12.114.
Article 13 - Smoking
Sections 13.104 and 13.105.
Article 25 - Places of Assembly
Sections 25.103, 25.105, 25.106, 25.107, 25.109,
25.111, 25.113, 25.115, 25.117 and 25.118.
Article 28 - Storage and Handling of Combustible
Fibers
Sections 28.103 and 28.106.
Article 29 - Garages
Sections 29.103 and 29.104.
Article 30 - Lumber Yards and Woodworking Plants
Sections 30.102, 30.103 and 30.105.
Article 32 - Tents and Air -supported Structures
Sections 32.104, 32.105, 32.106, 32.108, 32.109,
32.112, 32.113, 32.115, 32.116, 32.118, 32.119
and 32.120.
Article 45 - Application of Flammable Finishes
Sections 45.103, 45.104, 45.105, 45.202, 45.203,
45.204, 45.205, 45.206, 45.208, 45.209, 45.210,
45.301, 45.302, 45.305, 45.308, 45.310, 45.403,
45.405, 45.602, 45.603, 45.604, 45.608, 45.701,
45.702, 45.703, 45.705 and 45.706.
Article 47 - Fumigation and Thermal Insecticidal
Fogging
Sections 47.104 and 47.108.
Article 48 - Magnesium
Sections 48.108 and 48.110.
• Article 49 - Welding and Cutting Using Calcium
Carbide and Acetylene
Sections 49.104 and 49.107.
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Article 50 - Manufacture of Organic Coatings
Sections 50.104, 50.105, 50.107, 50.109, 50.111,
50.112, 50.113 and 50.114.
Article 62 - Industrial Baking and Drying Ovens
Sections 62.103, 62.104 and 62.105.
• Article 63 - Mechanical Refrigeration
Sections 63.104, 63.106, 63.107 and 63.108
Article 74 - Compressed Gases
Sections 74.105, 74.107 and 74.109.
Article 76 - Prevention of Dust Explosions
Section 76.103.
Article 77 - Explosives and Blasting Agents
Sections 77.104, 77.201, 77.202, 77.301, 77.302,
77.304 and 77.305.
Article 78 - Fireworks
Sections 78.102, 78.107, 78.108, 78.111 and
78.112.
Article 79 - Flammable and Combustible Liquids
Sections 79.104, 79.105, 79.106, 79.107, 79.108,
79.110, 79.111, 79.113, 79.201, 79.202, 79.203,
79.301, 79.403, 79.404, 79.408, 79.409, 79.410,
79.601, 79.604, 79.605, 79.702, 79.802, 79.803,
79.804, 79.805, 79.806, 79.902, 79.903, 79.905,
79.907, 79.908, 79.1303, 79.1305, 79.1312,
79.1512, 79.1513, 79.1514, 79.1517, 79.1806,
79.1809, 79.1810, 79.1814, 79.1816 and 79.1817.
Article 80 - Hazardous Chemicals
Sections 80.104, 80.106, 80.107, 80.108, 80.109
and 80.110.
Article 81 - Hip-h-ailed Combustible Stock
Sections 81.105 and 81.108.
Article 82 - Liquefied Petroleum Gases
Sections 82.104, 82.110, 82.111, 82,112 and 82.113.
Article 84 - Motion Picture Projection
Section 84.104.
Article 85 - Electrical
Sections 85.103, 85.104, 85.105, 85.106, 85.107
and 85.108.
SECTION THREE. If any section, subsection, sentence,
clause, phrase, part or portion of this Ordinance is for any
reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. The
City Council declares that it would have adopted this Ordi-
nance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase,
part or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one
or more sections, subsections, clauses, phrases, parts or
portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
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SECTION FOUR. The Mayor shall sign and City Clerk
shall certify to the passage and adoption of this Ordinance
and shall cause the same to be published in the manner
prescribed by law.
1985. PASSED AND APPROVED this 22nd day of Apri 1 ,
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES )
CITY OF WEST COVINA )
I, HELENE M. MOONEY , City Clerk of the City of
• West Covina, do hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance
No. 1665 was regularly introduced and placed upon its first
reading at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 8th
day of April , 1985. That thereafter said Ordinance
was duly adopted and passed at a regular meeting of the City
Council on the 22nd day of Apri 1 1985 by the
following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen: Manners, Chappell, Shearer, Tennant, Bacon
NOES: Councilmen: None
ABSENT: Councilmen: None
City CIdrk
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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• CERTIFICATION
I, JANET BERRY, Deputy City Clerk of the City of West Covina, State
of California, do hereby certify that a true' and accurate copy of
Ordinance No.5 was published, pursuant to law, in the San
Gabriel Valley. Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published
and circulated in the City of West Covina.
DATED:
•
111-1 Janet Berry, Deputy City Clerk
City of West Covina, California