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August 10, 1990
MEMORANDUM
TO: Ch'ffmoo Doo;<I Co",,,",' t 11
Board of Appeals and Advisors Members ' / '
FROM: Kmeth G. ùu,,~ e8.0., D.,,,,, orBulllling ooll Hm~ ')
SUBJECT: PROPOSED TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION FOR FY 1990- 1
As a measure to compliment the Board's desire to incorporate educational program
offerings within the scope of our monthly meetings, Staff has proposed several topics for
Board consideration and is anxious to respond to input from the Board regarding topics of
general interest to the Board. Idealistically, each presentation would constitute
approximately 20 to 25 minutes of discussion with back-up material such as slides or
overhead transparencies.
It would be sincerely appreciated if your selected topics could be returned to staff by Friday,
September 14, 1990 to permit time to assemble the information prior to our September 17,
1990 meeting.
I am optimistic of an outstanding year under Chairman Contreras' leadership and continued
support from each Board member!
KGL:yu
Attachment - Proposed Topics
PROPOSED TOPICS
1. CODE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
Focusing upon model code change process and local ordinance adoption under State
of California criteria
2. REVIEW OF OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATIONS
Uniform Building Code - Chapters 5 through 12
3. REVIEW OF TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION
Uniform Building Code - Chapters 17 through 22
4. EXITING
Uniform Building Code - Chapter 33
5. FIRE RESISTIVE CONSTRUCTION
Uniform Building Code - Chapters 42 and 43
6. DESIGN OF WOOD FRAME STRUcruRES
Focusing upon tributary area, loading and unit stresses
7. DETERMINING ALLOW ABLE AREA
Uniform Building Code - Chapter 5
8. AREA SEPARATION W ALLS/OCCUP ANCY SEPARATION WALLS
Uniform Building Code - Chapter 5
9. OVERVIEW OF THE 1988 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE CHANGES
10. OVERVIEW OF THE 1988 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE CHANGES
11. OVERVIEW OF THE 1987 NATIONAL ELEcrRIC CODE CHANGES
12. USE OF SPAN TABLES
Focusing on floor framing, ceiling joist framing and rafter framing - Uniform Building
Code, Chapter 25
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13. TITLE 24 - OVERVIEW OF CALIFORNIA ADMINISTRATIVE CODE
Focusing upon the aspects of agency enforcement responsibilities per State Code
14. TITLE 24 - DISABLED ACCESS REOUIREMENTS
15. TITLE 24 - ENERGY CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS: RESIDENTIAL
16. TITLE 24 - ENERGY CONSERVATION REQUIREMENTS: COMMERCIAL
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CI1Y OF
- (HUlA VISTA
BUILDING AND HOUSING DEPARTMENT
C,:>E ENFORCEMENT DIVISION
Monthly Activity Report
for .1111y 1 QQn
CODE ENFORCEMENT AND HOUSING ACTIVITIES WHICH IMPROVE
THE LIFE STYLES, AESTHETICS, HEALTH AND SAFETY
OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA
COMPLAINTS RECEIVED NUMBER OF INSPECTIONS
Month YTD Month YTD
Citizens 1 v; 4"? Business Licenses 32 210
Field Originated ?R 111 Insp & Violations
Interdepartment Referrals ? 'iR Signs 1/1 g'i/1
Vehicles 75 ?155
TOTAL lli" R?1 Insanitary Conditions ?/1 ?7R
- Garbage & Trash
Property Standards 41 714
Safety, Zoning, Pools
Housing Conditions 147 10/1?
Apts & Mobilehomes
Miscellaneous R 111
Noise & Animals
TOTAL INSPECTIONS 1/17 'i'iOR
CODE ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITY
JULY 1990
VEHICLES *PRDPERTY STANDARDS:
20% SIGNS
Violations involving property standards
SANITATION include illegal fences, sheds, building
maintenance, fire ha2ards, illegally
7% BUSINESS converted garages, building without permits,
9% etc.
MiSe
2%
HOUSING
40%
276 FOURTH AVENUE/CHULA VISTA, CALIFORNIA 920101(619) 691-5280
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