HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd. No. 1991-925ORDINANCE NO. 925
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, ADDING CHAPTER
15.28, BUILDING SECURITY PROVISIONS, TO THE
LAKE ELSINORE MUNICIPAL CODE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA,
DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. There is hereby added to the Lake Elsinore
Municipal Code Chapter 15.28, Building Security Provisions, one
copy which has been filed, and is on file in the office of the City
Clerk for public inspection are adopted with the same force and
effect as though set out herein in full.
SECTION 2. All changes and modifications by this ordinance,
are reasonably necessary because of local conditions. This finding
is made pursuant to Section 17958.5 of the Health and Safety Code
of the State of California.
SECTION 3. VIOLATION- PENALTY. Any person violating any of
the provisions or failing or comply with any of the mandatory
requirements of the ordinances of Lake Elsinore shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor. Any person convicted of a misdemeanor under the
ordinances of Lake Elsinore shall be punished by a fine of not more
than five-hundred dollars ($500.00), or by imprisonment not to
exceed six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each
such person shall be guilty of a separate offense for each and
every day during any portion of which any violation of any
provision of the ordinance of Lake Elsinore is committed, continued
or permitted by any such person, and shall be punished accordingly.
SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect as provided by
law.
INTRODUCED AND APPROVED UPON FIRST READING this 22nd of
October 1991, upon the following roll call vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMIN~UEZ, STARKEV, WINKLER, hIASHBURN
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS:
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED
of November 1991, upon
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NONE
NQNG .
UPON SECOND READING this 12th day
the following roll call vote:
BUCK, DOMINr,UEZ, STAR KEY, U!INKLER, !~!ASHBURN
NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: E
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Gary Nye Washburn, Mayo
Cit f Lake Elsinore
Vicki Lynn~~Kasad, City Clerk
City of Lake Elsinore
(SEAL)
AP RO ED TO ORM AND LEGALITY:
o n Har er C' Attorne
J p Y Y
City of Lake E sinore
EXHIBIT "A"
CHAPTER 15.28
BUILDING SECQRITY PROVISIONS
Section 15.28
15.28.010 Intent
15.28.020 Application and scope
15.28.030 Definitions
15.28.040 Alternate materials and methods of construction
15.28.050 Residential building provisions
15.28.060 Commercial building provisions
15.28.070 Tests
Section 15.28.010 INTENT. The purpose of this chapter is to
set forth minimum standards of construction for resistance to
unlawful entry.
Section 15.28.020 APPLICATION AND SCOPE. The provisions of
this security ordinance shall apply for all new residential,
commercial, and industrial buildings. All applicable state and
local fire codes must be adhered to and no portion of this chapter
shall supersede any local, state, or federal laws, regulations or
codes.
Section 15.28.030 DEFINITIONS. The following terms used in
this division shall have the meanings indicated below:
Approved means certified as meeting the requirements of this
division by the enforcing authority or his authorized agents,
or by other officials designated by the enforcing authority to
give approval on a particular matter dealt with by the
provisions of this division with regard to a given material,
mode of construction, piece of equipment or device.
Auxiliary locking device is a secondary locking system added
to the primary locking system to provide additional security.
Bolt is a metal bar which, when actuated, is projected (or
"thrown") either horizontally or vertically into a retaining
member, such as a strike plate, to prevent a door from moving
or opening.
Bolt projection {or bolt throw) is the distance from the edge
of the door, at the bolt center line, to the farthest point on
the bolt in the projected position, when subjected to end
pressure.
Burglary resistant glazing means those materials as defined in
Underwriters Laboratories Bulletin 972.
Commercial or industrial building is a building, or portion
thereof, used for a purpose other than dwelling.
Component, as distinguished from a part, is a subassembly
which combines with other components to make up a total door
or window assembly. For example, the primary components of a
door assembly 'include: Door, lock, hinges, jamb/wall,
jamb/strike and wall.
Cylinder is the subassembly of a lock containing the cylinder
core, tumbler mechanism and the keyway. A double cylinder
lock is one which has a key-actuated cylinder on both the
exterior and interior of the door.
Cylinder core or cylinder vluq is the central part of a
cylinder containing the keyway, which is rotated by the key to
operate the lock mechanism.
Cylinder guard is a hardened metal ring or plate surrounding
the otherwise exposed portion of a cylinder lock to resist
cutting, drilling, prying, pulling, or wrenching with common
tools.
Deadbolt is a lock bolt which does not have a spring action as
opposed to a latch bolt, which does. The bolt must be
actuated by a key and/or a knob or thumb turn and when
projected becomes locked against return by end pressure.
Dead latch is a spring actuated. latch bolt having a beveled
end and incorporating a plunger which, when depressed,
automatically locks the projected latch bolt against return by
end pressure.
Door assembly means a unit composed of a group of parts or
components which make up a closure for a passageway through a
wall. For the purposes of this division, a door assembly
consists of the following parts: Doors, hinges, locking
device or devices; operation contracts (such as handles,
knobs, push plates); miscellaneous hardware and closures; the
frame, including the head, threshold, and jambs plus the
anchorage devices to the surrounding wall and a portion of the
surrounding wall extending thirty-six (36) inches from each
side of the jambs and sixteen (16) inches above the head.
Door stops are the projections along the top and sides of a
door jamb which check the door's swinging action.
Double cylinder deadbolt is a deadbolt which can be activated
only by a key from either the interior or exterior of the
building.
Dwellincr is a building or portion thereof designated
exclusively for residential occupancy, including single-family
and multiple-family dwellings.
Enforcing authority means the .director of community
development or his authorized representatives.
Flushbolt is a normal manual, key, turn operated or automatic
releasing metal throwbolt, normally used on inactive door(s)
that is attached to the top and bottom of the door and engages
in the head and threshold of the frame.
Fully tempered glass means those materials meeting or
exceeding ANSI Standard 297.1 - Safety Glazing.
Inactive leaf or door means either leaf or door of a pair of
doors which has no surface mounted hardware and which receives
and holds the latch or bolt of the primary locking system.
Jamb is the vertical members of a door frame to which the door
is secured.
Jambr/strike means that component of a door assembly which
receives and holds secure the extended lock bolt; the strike
and jamb used together are considered a unit.
Jamb/wall is that component of a door assembly to which a door
is attached and secured; the wall. and jamb used together are
considered a unit.
Rev-in-knob is a lockset having the key cylinder and other
lock mechanisms contained in the knob.
Latch or latch bolt is a beveled, spring-actuated bolt, which
may or may not have a deadlocking device.
Lock or lockset is a keyed device (complete with cylinder,
latch or deadbolt mechanism, and trim such as knobs, levers,
thumb turns, escutcheons, etc.) for securing a door in a
closed position against forced entry.
Locked indicator is a device indicating whether the lock set
(deadbolt, etc.) is locked or open.
Locking device is a part of a window or sliding door assembly
which is intended to prevent movement of the movable sash or
door.
Minimum maintained means measurable light level at furthest
point from lighting source at ground level.
Multiple-family dwelling is a building or portion thereof
designed for occupancy by one or more persons living
independently of each other, including hotels, motels,.
apartments, duplexes, town houses, and condominiums.
Panic hardware is a latching device on a door assembly for use
when emergency egress is required due to a fire or other
threat to life safety. Such devices are designed so that they
will facilitate the safe egress of people in case of emergency
when a pressure not to exceed (15) pounds is applied to the
releasing device in the direction of exit travel. Such
releasing devices are bars or panels extending not less than
two-thirds (2/3) of the width of the door and placed at
heights suitable for the service required, not less than
thirty (30) nor more than forty-four (44) inches above the
floor.
Part, as distinguished from component, is a unit (or
subassembly) which combines with other units to make up a
component.
Primary locking device is the single locking system on a door
or window unit whose function is to prevent unauthorized
intrusion.
Private dwelling or single-family dwelling is a building
designed exclusively for occupancy by one family.
Rail is the horizontal members of a sash frame. A meeting
rail is one which mates with a rail of another sash or framing
member of the window frame when the sash is in the closed
position.
Sash is an assembly of stiles, rails, and, sometimes, muntins
assembled into a single frame which supports the glazing
material. A fixed sash is one which is not intended to be
opened. A movable sash is intended to be opened.
Sill is the lowest horizontal member of a window frame.
Single cylinder deadbolt is a deadbolt lock which is activated
from the exterior by a key and from the interior by a know,
thumb-turn, lever or similar mechanism.
Solid core door means a door composed of solid wood or
compressed wood equal in strength to solid wood construction.
Stile is a vertical framing member of a window or door. A
meeting stile is one which mates with a stile of another sash,
or a vertical framing member of a door or window frame when
the sash is in the closed position.
Strike is a metal plate attached to or mortised into a door
jamb to receive and to hold a projected latch bolt and/or
deadbolt in order to secure the door to the jamb.
Swinaina door means a door hinged at the stile or at the head
and threshold.
II.L. listed means tested and listed by Underwriters
Laboratories, Inc.
Vandal resistant cover is a protective cover constructed of
either acrylic, polycarbonate or wire mesh which totally
encloses the light source. The wire mesh must have a maximum
1/4-inch thickness. The purpose of the cover is to discourage
the willful destruction of the light source.
Visibility corridor is an opening of at least a ten-inch
square and shall be located a minimum of thirty-six (36)
inches and not to exceed fifty (50) inches above ground level.
Window assembly is a unit composed of a group of parts or
components which make up a closure for an opening in a wall or
roof (including the anchorage) to control light, air, and
other elements.
Window frame is that part of a window which surrounds and
supports the sashes and is attached to the surrounding wall.
The members include job jambs (vertical), head jamb (upper,.
horizontal), sill and mullions.
Section 15.28.040 ALTERNATE MATERIALS AND METHODS OF
CONSTRUCTION. The provisions of this Chapter are not intended to
prevent the use of any device or method of construction not
specifically prescribed by this Code when such alternate provides
equivalent security.
Section 15.28.050 RESIDENTIAL BUILDING PROVISIONS. The
following special provisions shall apply to all residential
projects:
(1) All exterior swinging doors shall be of solid core
construction with a minimum thickness of (1 3/4) inches,
or with panels not less than nine-sixteenths inch thick.
If hollow metal doors are used they shall be constructed
of a minimum equivalent to sixteen U.S. gauge steel and
have sufficient reinforcement to maintain the designed
thickness of the door when any locking device is
installed.
(2) Any swinging door leading from a garage into a residence
shall be of solid core construction with a minimum
thickness of (1 3/8) inches.
(3) The above-described doors shall be equipped with a single
cylinder deadbolt having a minimum projection of one inch
and an embedment of at least 3/4 inch into the strike
receiving the bolt. The bolt shall be constructed so as
to resist cutting tool attacks.
(4) The inactive leaf of double doors shall be equipped with
metal flushbolts having a minimum embedment of 5/8 inch
into the head and threshold of the door frame.
(5) Glazing in exterior doors or within 40 inches of a door
locking mechanism shall be of fully tempered glass or
rated burglary resistance glazing.
(6) Nonremovable pins shall be used in pin type hinges which
are accessible from the outside when the door is closed,
also includes interior garages doors.
(7) Door stops on wooden jambs for in-swinging doors shall be
of one piece construction with the jamb.
(8) Strikeplates shall be constructed of minimum 16 U.S.
gauge steel, bronze or brass a minimum of 3 1/2 inches in
length and secured to the jamb with screws a minimum of
2 1/2 inches in length.
(9) All front exterior doors shall be equipped with a wide
angle 180 degree door viewer, except where clear vision
panels are installed.
(l0) The following provisions for address markings shall apply
to residential dwellings:
(a) All residential structures shall display a street
number in a prominent position so that it shall be
easily visible from the .street. The numbers shall
be 4 inches in height, of a color contrasting to
the background and located so they may be clearly
seen and read. If the structure has rear vehicle
access, numbers shall be placed there as well.
(b) In multiple-family dwelling complexes, any building
having a separate identifying factor other than the
street number shall be clearly identified in the
manner described in subsection (10), infra. Each
individual unit of residence shall have a unit
identifying number, letter or combination thereof
displayed upon the door.
(c) Buildings shall be numbered with the approval of
the enforcing authority.
(d) This section shall not prevent supplementary
.numbering such as reflective numbers on street
curbs or decorative numbering but this shall be
considered supplemental only and shall not satisfy
the requirements of this section.
(11) All exterior doors shall be equipped with a lighting
device which shall provide a minimum maintained 1
footcandle of light at ground level during hours of
darkness.
(12) Aisles, passageways and recesses related to and within
multiple-family dwelling complexes shall be equipped with
lighting devices which shall provide a minimum maintained
1 footcandle of light at ground level during hours of
darkness. Lighting devices shall be protected by vandal
resistant covers.
(13) All parking lots, carports, garages and parking
structures of multiple-family dwelling complexes shall be
equipped with lighting devices which will provide a
minimum maintained one footcandle of light on the parking
surface during hours of darkness. Subterranean parking
lots shall maintain lighting 24 hours a day. Lighting
devices shall be protected by vandal resistant covers.
(14) All exterior required lighting devices shall be placed at
a height which will fully illuminate an average adult.
(15) In multiple-family dwelling complexes where a common
laundry is supplied, the laundry room's access door shall
be equipped with a window, self closure device and self
locking door lock which can be manually disengaged on the
interior. Lighting shall be maintained inside the
laundry room during hours of darkness.
(16) whenever a mail slot is located within 40 inches of the
primary locking device on any exterior door, it shall be
covered by an interior hood which will discourage
manipulation of the primary locking device.
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Section 15.28.60 COt~RCIAL/INDIISTRIAL PROVISIONS. The
following special shall apply to all Commercial/Industrial
projects:
(1) All exterior swinging doors shall be of solid core
construction with a minimum thickness of (1 3/4) inches,
or with panels not less than nine-sixteenths inch thick.
If hollow metal doors are used they shall be constructed
of a minimum equivalent to sixteen U.S. gauge steel and
have sufficient reinforcement to maintain the designed
thickness of the door when any locking device is
installed.
(2) The above-described doors shall be equipped with a single
cylinder deadbolt having a minimum projection of one inch
and an embedment of at least 3/4 inch into the strike
receiving the bolt. The bolt shall be constructed so as
to resist cutting tool attacks.
(3) The inactive leaf of double doors shall be equipped with
metal flushbolts having a minimum embedment of 5/8 inch
into the head and threshold of the door frame.
(4) Glazing in exterior doors or within 40 inches of a door
locking mechanism shall be of fully tempered glass or
rated burglary resistance glazing.
(5) Nonremovable pins shall be used in pin type hinges which
are accessible from the outside when the door is closed.
(6) Door stops on wooden jambs for in-swinging doors shall be
of one piece construction with the jamb.
(7) Strikeplates shall be constructed of minimum 16 U.S.
gauge steel, bronze or brass a minimum of 3 1/2 inches in
length and secured to the jamb with screws a minimum of
2 1/2 inches in length.
(8) All exterior doors shall be equipped with a lighting
device which shall provide a minimum maintained 1
footcandle of light at ground level during hours of
darkness.
(9) All exterior required lighting devices shall be placed at
a height which will fully illuminate an average adult.
(l0) All parking lots, carports, garages and parking
structures shall be equipped with lighting devices which
will provide a minimum maintained one footcandle of light
on the parking surface during hours of darkness.
Subterranean parking lots shall maintain lighting 24
hours a day. Lighting devices shall be protected by
vandal resistant covers.
(11) Whenever a mail slot is located within 40 inches of the
primary locking device on any exterior door, it shall be
covered by an interior hood which will discourage
manipulation of the primary locking device.
(12) Ladders leading to the roof shall do so from the interior
of the building.
(13) Hatchways on the roof., if not of meatal construction,
shall be covered on the inside with sixteen (16) gauge
sheet metal, or its equivalent: Hatchways shall be
secured from the inside with a slide bar or slide bolt.
outside hinges shall be equipped with nonremovable hinge
pins.
(14) All skylights on the roof of any building shall be
provided with:
(a) Rated burglary resistant glazing; or
(b) Iron or steel bars at least 1/2 inch round,
material spaced not more than 5 inches apart; or
(c) Steel or iron grill of at least 1/8 inch metal with
a maximum 2 inch mesh mounted inside the skylight
and secured by bolts which are nonremovable from
the exterior.
(d) These requirements do not apply on any structure
with a height of 35 feet or more where there is no
readily available roof access as determined by the
enforcing authority.
(15) The following standards for lighting and address markings
.shall apply to commercial buildings:
(a) The address number of every commercial building
shall be located and displayed so that it shall be
easily visible from the street. The numerals in
the numbers shall be no less than 6 inches in
height and be of a color contrasting to the
background. In addition, any business which
affords vehicular access to the rear through any
driveway, alleyway. or parking lot shall also
display the same numbers on the rear of the
building.
(b) All exterior doors shall be equipped with a
lighting device which shall provide a minimum
maintained 1 foot candle of light at ground level
during hours of darkness.
(c) All parking lots, and access thereto use by the
general public, shall be provided with a minimum
maintained 1 footcandle of light on the parking
surface from dusk until the termination of business
every operating day. At all other .hours of
darkness, a minimum maintained .25 footcandles of
light. shall be provided at ground level.
Section 15.28.070 TESTS. The methods for testing doors and
locking hardware on such doors and also window assemblies are per
the Uniform Building Code Standard No. 41-1 and No. 41-2 and are
adopted by reference.
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) SS:
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, Vicki Lynne Kasad, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was read for adoption
on October 22, 1991 and was passed on second reading November 12,
1991, by the following vote:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: BUCK, DOMINGUEZ, STARKEY,
WINKLER, WASHBURN
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
ABSTAIN: COUNCILMEMBERS: NONE
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VICKI LY NE KAS D, CITY CLERK
CITY OF LAK EZ,SINORE
(SEAL)
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) SS:
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE)
I, Vicki Lynne Kasad, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and
correct copy of Ordinance No. 925 of said Council, and that the
same has not been amended or repealed
D ED: November 13, 1991
VICKI LYNNE SAD, CITY CLERK
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE
(SEAL)