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bay
area counties requiring gas shut-off devices
marin
county
board of supervisors ordinance 3322
ADDING
SECTION 19.04.090 and 19.04.091 OF THE MARIN COUNTY CODE
RELATING TO BUILDING REGULATIONS AND SEISMIC SAFETY,
ANCHORING OF LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS TANKS AND GAS SHUT-OFF
DEVICES.
THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF MARIN DOES HEREBY
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION
l: SUMMARY. This ordinance ADDS SECTION 19.04.090 and
19.04.091 to the Marin County Code to require the
installation of Excess Flow Gas Shutoff Devices
(non-motion sensitive) or Gas Shutoff Devices that are
activated by motion. These devices are to be installed on
gas services downstream of the meter in new construction
and remodeling. Liquid petroleum gas tanks are being
required to be anchored. This ordinance will be effective
sixty (60) days from the date it is passed. [Gov.
Code § 25129].
SECTION
ll: GAS SHUT-OFF DEVICES. Section 19.04.090 is added
to the Marin County Code to read:
19.04.090
GAS SHUTOFF DEVICES.
A)
DEFINITIONS. For the purpose of this section certain
terms shall be defined as follows:
1)
"Downstream of Gas Utility Meter" shall refer to all
customer-owned gas piping or in liquid petroleum gas
installations shall refer to the gas piping on the
structure side of the gas regulator.
2)
"Residential Building" shall mean any single-family
dwelling, duplex, apartment building, condominium
building, townhouse building, lodging house, congregate
residence, hotel, or motel.
3)
"Excess Flow Gas Shutoff Device" shall mean those valves
or devices that are not actuated by motion, but are
activated by significant gas leaks or overpressure
surges, which can occur when pipes rupture inside the
structure. The design of the device shall provide a
proven method to automatically provide for expedient and
safe gas shutoff in an emergency. The design of the
device shall provide a capability for ease of consumer or
owner resetting in a safe manner. The device shall be
certified by the State Architect or the operational and
functional design of the device shall meet or exceed the
device certified by the Office of the State Architect.
The determination of whether the operational and
functional design of the device is at least equal to the
device certified by the State Architect may be made by
one of the following: the Independent Laboratory of the
International Approval Services (IAS), Underwriter's
Laboratory (UL), International Association of Plumbing
and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), or other recognized
listing and testing agent.
4)
"Seismic Gas Shutoff Device" shall mean a system
consisting of a seismic sensing means and actuating means
designed to actuate automatically a companion gas shutoff
means installed in a gas piping system in order to shut
off the gas downstream of the location of the gas shutoff
means in the event of a severe seismic disturbance. The
system may consist of separable components or may
incorporate all functions in a single body. The device
shall be certified by the State Architect, and the
operational and functional design of the device shall
meet or exceed the device certified by the Office of the
State Architect. The determination of whether the
operational and functional design of the device is at
least equal to the device certified by the State
Architect may be mode by one of the following: the
independent Laboratory of the International Approval
Services (IAS), Underwriters Laboratory (UL),
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical
Officials (IAPMO), Office of the State Architect or any
other recognized listing and testing agency.
5)
"Upstream of Gas Utility Meter" shall refer to all gas
piping installed by the utility up to and including the
meter and the utility's bypass tee at the connection to
the customer owned piping.
6)
"Gas Shutoff Device" as used in this Ordinance, shall
refer to either a Seismic Gas Shutoff Device or Excess
Flow Gas-Shut-Off Device.
B)
DEVICES: WHEN REQUIRED. An approved Seismic: Gas Shutoff
Device (motion sensitive) or approved Excess Flow Gas
Shutoff Devices (non-motion sensitive) shall be
installed:
1)
In any new building construction (commercial, industrial
or residential) containing gas piping for which a
building permit is first issued on or after the effective
date of the ordinance; or
2)
In any existing residential, commercial or industrial
building, when any addition or alteration Is made to the
interior of a building that contains gas piping, and a
building permit is required for said work; or
When
any plumbing permit is issued for gas piping.
C)
EXCEPTIONS.
1)
Gas-Shut-Off Devices installed on a building prior to
effective date of this ordinance, are exempt from the
requirements of this section provided they remain
installed on the building or structure and are maintained
for the life of the building or structure.
2)
Gas Shutoff Devices installed on a gas distribution
system owned or operated by a public utility shall not be
subject to the requirements of this chapter (Health &
Safety. Code § 19201 (b)).
Installation
of gas Shut-off devices is not required for building
permits issued for minor and non-structural repairs such
as re-roofing, window replacement, siding replacement,
decks and any other minor permit as determined by the
Chief Building Official.
D)
DEVICES: LOCATION REQUIRED.
1)
Seismic Gas Shutoff Devices shall be installed downstream
of the gas utility meter or liquid petroleum tank on each
fuel gas line where the gas line services a building
and/or:
2)
Excess Flow Gas-Shut-Off Devices shall be installed
downstream of the gas utility meter or liquid petroleum
tank on each fuel gas line where the gas line serves a
building and at each gas appliance within a
building.
E)
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS. Gas-Shut-Off Devices installed
either in compliance with this ordinance or voluntarily,
with a permit issued on or after the effective date of
this ordinance, shall comply with the following
requirements:
1)
Be installed in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions.
2)
In the case of Seismic Gas-Shut-Off Devices (motion
sensitive) only, such devices must be mounted rigidly to
the exterior of the building or structure containing the
fuel gas piping. This requirement need not apply if the
Building and Safety Division determines that the seismic
gas shutoff device (motion sensitive) has been tested and
listed for an alternate method of
installation.
3)
Seismic Gas-Shut-Off Devices shall be certified by the
State Architect and be listed by an approved listing and
testing agency such as IAS, IAMPO, UL or the office or
the State Architect.
4)
Have a thirty (30) year warranty which warrants that the
valve or device is free from defect and will continue to
properly operate for thirty (30) years from the date of
installation.
Where
Gas Shutoff Devices are installed voluntarily or as
required by this section, they shall be maintained for
the life of the building or structure or be replaced with
a valve or device complying with the requirements of this
section.
F)
LIST OF APPROVED VALVES AND DEVICES. The Building and
Safety Division of the Community Development Agency shall
maintain a list of all Seismic Gas-Shut-Off Devices
(motion sensitive) and Excess Flow Gas-Shut-off Devices
(non-motion sensitive) which meet or exceed the
requirements of devices certified by the Office of the
State Architect for installation in the State of
California and which comply with the standards and
criteria set forth in Health and Safety Code section
19180 et seq, Including quality and design regulation for
earthquake actuated automatic gas shutoff systems (see 24
Cal. Code Regs. Ch. 12-16-1).
SECTION
lll: LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS TANKS. Section 1904.091 is
added to the Marin County Code to read as Follows:
19.04.091
ANCHORING OF LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS TANKS.
A)
WHEN REQUIRED. Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) tanks shall be
anchored by a system approved by the administrative
authority or designed by a licensed engineer, to prevent
overturning in seismic events, installation of such
anchoring system shall be required as follows:
1)
For any new building construction (commercial, industrial
or residential) containing LPG piping for which a
building permit is required; or
2)
For any alteration or addition to any existing
residential commercial or industrial building which
contains LPG piping, and for which a building permit is
required; or
3)
Upon replacement or addition of a new liquid petroleum
gas tank, or for initial installation or for repair of
the gas piping system (LPG).
B)
EXCEPTION. Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) tanks are not
required to be anchored upon the Issuance of building
permits for minor and nonstructural repairs such as
re-roofing, window replacement, siding replacement, decks
and any other minor permit at determined by the Chief
Building Official,.
SECTION
lV: FINDINGS. Pursuant to Sections 17958.5 and
17985.7(a) of the State of California Health and Safety
Code, the Board of Supervisors finds that the adoption of
certain construction standards which may be stricter that
those set forth pursuant to the State's earthquake
protection law (Health & Safety Code Section 19100 et
seq.) are needed and are reasonably necessary because of
local climatic, geographic and topographic
conditions.
SECTION
V: EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance is enacted pursuant
to and in compliance with Health and Safety Code Section
18941.5 and as expressly permitted in Government Code
Section 50022.2 and shall be, and is hereby declared to
be, in full force and effect as of sixty (60) days from
and after the date of its passage and shall be published
in the Marin Independent Journal, once before the
expiration of fifteen (15) days after its
passage.
SECTION
VI: VOTE.
PASSED
AND ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the Board of
Supervisors of the County of Marin held on this 1st day
of May 2001. |