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CITY COUNCIL 6.H. ORDINANCE NO. (CM) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATSONVILLE AMENDING TITLE 8 (BUILDING REGULATIONS) BY ADOPTING CERTAIN CHAPTERS PERTAINING TO THE ADOPTION BY REFERENCE OF THE 2016 EDITION OF THE CALIFORNIA BUILDING CODE VOLUMES 1 AND 2 AND AMENDING THIS CODE AS IDENTIFIED HEREIN, THROUGH EXPRESS FINDINGS OF LOCAL NECESSITY IN CHAPTER 2 (BUILDING CODE), CHAPTER 2.5 (RESIDENTIAL CODE), CHAPTER 3 (ELECTRICAL CODE), CHAPTER 4 (MECHANICAL CODE), CHAPTER 5 (PLUMBING CODE), CHAPTER 7 (HOUSING CODE), CHAPTER 8 (ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDING CODE), CHAPTER 10 (BUILDING CONSERVATION CODE), CHAPTER 15 (GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE) CHAPTER 17 (ENERGY CODE), CHAPTER 18 (HISTORICAL BUILDING CODE) AND CHAPTER 19 (REFERENCED STANDARDS CODE) OF THE WATSONVILLE MUNICIPAL CODE Rescinds Ordinance Number 1297-13 (CM) EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2017 Table of Contents SECTION 1. ENACTMENT.... 4 Chapter 2 BUILDING CODE... 4 Sec. 8-2.01 Adoption of Technical Provisions of the California Building Code.... 4 Sec. 8-2.02 Chapter 9 (Fire Protection) of the California Building Code: Findings and Amendments.... 5 Sec. 8-2.03 Chapter 15 (Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures) of the California Building Code: Findings and Amendments.... 6 Sec. 8-2.04 Chapter 17 (Structural Tests and Special Inspections) of the California Building Code: Findings and Amendments.... 7 Chapter 2.5 RESIDENTIAL CODE... 9 Sec. 8-2.5.01 Adoption of the California Residential Code.... 9 Sec. 8-2.5.02 CRC Section R313: Findings and Amendments... 10 Chapter 3 ELECTRICAL CODE... 12 Sec. 8-3.01 Adoption of the California Electrical Code.... 12 Chapter 4 MECHANICAL CODE... 13 Sec. 8-4.01 Adoption of the California Mechanical Code.... 13 Chapter 5 PLUMBING CODE... 14 Sec. 8-5.01 Adoption of the California Plumbing Code.... 14 Chapter 7 HOUSING CODE... 15 Sec. 8-7.01 Adoption of the Uniform Housing Code.... 15 Sec. 8-7.02 UHC Section 203: Housing Advisory and Appeals Board.... 16 Sec. 8-7.03 UHC Chapter 3: Permits and Inspections.... 16 Sec. 8-7.04 UHC Chapter 10:Substandard Buildings.... 16 Chapter 8 ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS CODE... 17 Ord No. (CM) 1 AJS CAM CDD

Sec. 8-8.01 Adoption of the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code.... 17 Chapter 10 BUILDING CONSERVATION CODE... 17 Sec. 8-10.01 Adoption of the California Existing Building Code.... 17 Chapter 15 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE... 18 Sec. 8-15.01 Adoption of the California Green Building Standards Code.... 18 Sec. 8-15.02 Creation of Green Building Educational Resource Fund.... 18 Chapter 17 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE... 19 Sec. 8-17.01 Adoption of the California Energy Code.... 19 Chapter 18 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL CODE... 19 Sec. 8-18.01 Adoption of the California Historical Code.... 19 Chapter 19 CALIFORNIA REFERENCED STANDARDS CODE... 19 Sec. 8-19.01 Adoption of the California Referenced Standards Code.... 19 SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE.... 20 o-0-o WHEREAS, Chapter 4 of Part 2.5 of Division 13 of the California Health and Safety Code, commencing with Section 18935, establishes a process for the California Building Standards Commission to develop, adopt and implement a statewide California Building Standards Code; and WHEREAS, Section 17922 of the California Health and Safety Code provides that such standards shall be adopted by reference except for any additions made by the State Department of Community Development and shall impose substantially the same requirements as uniform codes identified in subdivision of Section 17922; and WHEREAS, subdivision (c) of Section 17922 of the California Health and Safety Code provides that local use zone requirements, local fire zones, building setback, side and rear yard setback requirements and property line requirements are left specifically and entirely to local jurisdictions; and WHEREAS, Section 17958 of the California Health and Safety Code provides that any city may change provisions adopted pursuant to Section 17922 if such changes impose the same requirements as those imposed pursuant to Section 17922 after making express findings pursuant to Section 17958.5 and 17958.7. However if a city Ord No. (CM) 2

does not make changes, then the California Building Standards Code becomes effective in such city 180 days after publication of the California Building Standards Code by the California Building Standards Commission; and WHEREAS, Section 17958.5 of the California Health and Safety Code provides that except for certain noise standards set forth in Section 17922.6, a city may change the requirements of the California Building Standards Code including but not limited to Green Building Standards as it determines are reasonably necessary based on local climatic, geological or topographical conditions but only pursuant to Section 17958.7; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 17958.7 of the California Health and Safety Code, a city may make such local changes but only if it makes the express findings regarding local climatic, geological and or topographical conditions with the modification or change expressly marked and identified to which such finding refers and files same with the California Building Standards Commission; and WHEREAS, administrative amendments and amendments to provisions not regulating buildings used for human habitation do not require findings; and WHEREAS, this ordinance contains such findings regarding climatic, geological and or topographical conditions; and WHEREAS, the City Clerk will file this ordinance and findings with the California Building Standard Commission after adoption; and WHEREAS, this ordinance is exempt from CEQA review pursuant to subdivision (3) of Section 15061 of the CEQA Guidelines (14 CCR 15061), CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment; and Ord No. (CM) 3

WHEREAS, because it can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the adoption of these codes may have a significant effect on the environment, the adoption of the ordinance is exempt from CEQA review. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA, DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1. ENACTMENT. amended by adopting Chapter 2 (Building Code) incorporating the 2016 Edition of the California Building Code to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 2 BUILDING CODE Sec. 8-2.01 Adoption of Technical Provisions of the California Building Code. Except as provided herein the 2016 California Building Code (Part 2 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Building Code of the City of Watsonville. The following provisions are rejected and not adopted: (1) CBC Chapter 1, Scope and Administration; (2) CBC Appendix A, Employee Qualifications; (3) CBC Appendix B, Board of Appeals; (4) CBC Appendix D, Fire Districts; (5) CBC Appendix F, Rodent Proofing; (6) CBC Appendix G, Flood Resistant Construction; (7) CBC Appendix H, Signs; (8) CBC Appendix I, Patio Covers Ord No. (CM) 4

(9) CBC Appendix K, Group R-3 and Group R-3.1 Occupancies Protected by the Facilities of the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan. (10) CBC Appendix L, Earthquake Recording Instrumentation; (11) CBC Appendix M, Tsunami-Generated Flood Hazard; (12) CBC Chapter 34A, Existing Structures. (c) The following local amendments are hereby specifically adopted: (1) CBC Appendix C, Group U Agricultural Buildings; (2) CBC Appendix J, Grading. Sec. 8-2.02 Chapter 9 (Fire Protection) of the California Building Code: Findings and Amendments. Findings. The amendments are reasonably necessary because of the following local geological, topographical and climatic conditions: (1) The City of Watsonville is within a very active seismic area. Severe seismic action could disrupt communications, damage gas mains, cause extensive electrical hazards, and place extreme demands on the limited and widely dispersed resources of the Fire Department resulting in failure to meet the fire and life safety needs of the community; (2) The local geographic, topographic and climatic conditions pose an increased hazard in the acceleration, spread, magnitude, and severity of potential fires in the City of Watsonville, and may cause a delayed fire response time, allowing further growth of the fire; (3) This section adopts the latest standards currently listed by the State of California Fire Marshal s Office for automatic fire protection systems and includes references to the amendments to the standards made in the California Fire Code; Ord No. (CM) 5

(4) The type of automatic fire sprinkler systems set forth in the amendment is a more restrictive standard which will better prevent fire damage which can result from local conditions. Amendments: Sections 903.1 through 903.2.10.1 Sections 903.1 through 903.2.10.1 are not adopted. Instead the City shall apply Chapter 9 of the City Fire Code. Sec. 8-2.03 Chapter 15 (Roof Assemblies and Rooftop Structures) of the California Building Code: Findings and Amendments. Findings. The amendments set forth in this Part are reasonably necessary because of the following local geological, topographical and climatic conditions: (1) Local Geological Conditions: The City of Watsonville is located in the Monterey Bay region and densely populated and/or located in area of high seismic activities. The Zayante-Vergeles fault runs through portions of the City of Watsonville and the San Andreas fault is 10 kilometers from Watsonville. Both of these faults continue to be active and are capable of producing major earthquakes. Recent earthquake activity, including the 1989 Loma Prieta and the 1994 Northridge earthquakes, have indicated the lack of adequate design and detailing as contributing factors to damages that reduce the protection of building occupants. (2) Local Geographic Conditions: The City of Watsonville is located in the Monterey Bay region and densely populated and located with a variety of wildlife interfaces within and on its boundary. This raises the potential of fire spread into the densely populated areas during a significant fire event. The amendment is necessary to mitigate the potential of increased fire hazard acceleration, spread, magnitude, and severity of fires in the City of Watsonville, Ord No. (CM) 6

and place extreme demands on the limited and widely dispersed resources of the Fire Department. Amendments: Section 1505.1: 1505.1 General. Roof assemblies shall be divided into the classes defined below. Class A, B and C roof assemblies and roof coverings required to be listed by this section shall be tested in accordance with ASTM E 108 or UL 790. In addition, fire-retardant-treated wood roof coverings shall be tested in accordance with ASTM D 2898. The minimum roof coverings installed on buildings shall be Class B Roof Assemblies or greater based on the type of construction of the building. Section 1505.1.3: 1505.1.3 Roof coverings within all other areas. The entire roof covering of every existing structure where more than 50% percent of the total roof area is replaced within any one-year period, the entire roof covering of every new structure, and any roof covering applied in the alteration, repairs or replacement of the roof of existing structures, shall be a fire-retardant roof covering that is at least a Class B. Sec. 8-2.04 Chapter 17 (Structural Tests and Special Inspections) of the California Building Code: Findings and Amendments. Findings are reasonably necessary because of the following local geological, topographical and climatic conditions: (1) Local Geological Conditions. The City of Watsonville is located in the Monterey Bay region and densely populated and/or located in area of high seismic activities. The Zayante-Vergeles fault runs through portions of the City of Watsonville and the San Andreas fault is ten (10) kilometers from Watsonville. Both of these faults continue to be active and are capable of producing major earthquakes. Recent Ord No. (CM) 7

earthquake activity, including the 1989 Loma Prieta and the 1994 Northridge earthquakes, have indicated the lack of adequate design and detailing as contributing factors to damages that reduce the protection of building occupants. (2) Results from studies after the 1994 Northridge earthquake indicated that a lot of the damages were attributed to lack of quality control during construction. The proposed amendment improves quality control during construction and therefore needs to be incorporated into the Code. (3) The proposed amendment modifies the type of exceptions from requiring special inspection for isolated spread concrete footings of buildings three stories or less above grade plane. This proposed amendment is a continuation of an amendment adopted during the previous code adoption cycle. Amendments: CBC Section 1705.3, exception 1: 1705.3 Concrete Construction. The special inspections and verifications for concrete construction shall be as required by this section and Table 1705.3. Exceptions: Special inspection shall not be required for: (1) Isolated spread concrete footings of buildings three stories or less in height that are fully supported on earth or rock, where the structural design of the footing is based on a specified compressive strength, f c, no greater than 2,500 pounds per square inch (psi) (17.2 Mpa). amended by adopting Chapter 2.5 (Residential Code) incorporating the 2016 California Residential Code to read in words and figures as follows: Ord No. (CM) 8

Chapter 2.5 RESIDENTIAL CODE Sec. 8-2.5.01 Adoption of the California Residential Code. Except as herein provided, the 2016 California Residential Code (Part 2.5 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Residential Code of the City of Watsonville. The following Provisions are rejected and not adopted: (1) Chapter 1, Division I and Division II, Scope and Application and Administration. (2) CRC Appendix A, Sizing and capacities of gas piping; (3) CRC Appendix B, Sizing of venting systems serving appliances equipped with draft hoods, category I appliances, and appliances listed for use with type B vents; (4) CRC Appendix C, Exit terminals of mechanical draft and direct-vent venting systems; (5) CRC Appendix D, Recommended procedures for safety inspection of an existing appliance installation; (6) CRC Appendix E, Manufactured housing used as dwellings (7) CRC Appendix F, Passive radon gas controls; (8) CRC Appendix G, Piping standards for various applications; (9) CRC Appendix I, Private sewage disposal (10) CRC Appendix J, Existing building and structures (11) CRC Appendix L, Permit fees (12) CRC Appendix M, Home day care- R-3 occupancy (13) CRC Appendix N, Venting methods Ord No. (CM) 9

(14) CRC Appendix O, Automatic vehicular gates (15) CRC Appendix P, Sizing of water piping systems (16) CRC Appendix Q, Reserved (17) CRC Appendix R, Light straw-clay construction; (18) CRC Appendix T, Recommended procedure for worst-case testing of atmospheric venting systems under N1102.4 or N1105 conditions 5ACH 50 ; (19) CRC Appendix U, Solar-Ready provisions-detached one-and-twofamily dwellings, multiple single-family dwellings (Townhouses); (20) CRC Appendix V, Swimming pool safety act; (21) CRC Appendix W, Areas protected by the facilities of the Central Valley Flood Protection Plan; The Following appendixs are hereby specifically adopted: (1) CRC Appendix H, Patio Covers. (2) CRC Appendix K, Sound Transmission (3) CRC Appendix S, Straw Bale Construction Sec. 8-2.5.02 CRC Section R313: Findings and Amendments Findings. The amendments are reasonably necessary because of the following local geological, topographical and climatic conditions: (1) The City of Watsonville is within a very active seismic area. Severe seismic action could disrupt communications, damage gas mains, cause extensive electrical hazards, and place extreme demands on the limited and widely dispersed resources of the Fire Department resulting in failure to meet the fire and life safety needs of the community; Ord No. (CM) 10

(2) The local geographic, topographic and climatic conditions pose an increased hazard in the acceleration, spread, magnitude, and severity of potential fires in the City of Watsonville, and may cause a delayed fire response time, allowing further growth of the fire; (3) This section adopts the latest standards currently listed by the State of California Fire Marshal s Office for automatic fire protection systems and includes references to the amendments to the standards made in the California Fire Code; (4) The type of automatic fire sprinkler systems set forth in the amendment is a more restrictive standard which will better prevent fire damage which can result from local conditions. Amendments: Section R313 is not adopted. Instead the City shall apply Chapter 9 of the City Fire Code. CRC Section R602.10.2.1 and Table R602.10.3(1) and Table R602.10.3(2) are amended as follows: Amend Table R602.10.3(1) to read: Footnote: d. In Seismic Design Categories D0, D1 and D2, Method GB is not permitted and the use of Method PCP is limited to one-story single family dwellings and accessory structures. Method CS-SFB does not apply in seismic Design Categories Do, D1, and D2. Amend CRC Table R602.10.1.2(2) to read: Footnote: Ord No. (CM) 11

e. In Seismic Design Categories D0, D1 and D2, Method GB is not permitted and the use of Method PCP is limited to one-story single family dwellings and accessory structures. Method CS-SFB does not apply in seismic Design Categories D0, D1, and D2. Add a new subsection R602.10.2.4, to read: R602.10.2.4 Limits on methods GB and PCP. In Seismic Design Categories D 0, D 1 and D 2, Method GB is not permitted for use as intermittent braced wall panels, but gypsum board is permitted to be installed when required by this Section to be placed on the opposite side of the studs from other types of braced wall panel sheathing. In Seismic Design Categories D 0, D 1 and D 2, the use of Method PCP is limited to one-story single family dwellings and accessory structures. amended by adopting Chapter 3 (Electrical Code), incorporating the 2016 California Electrical Code to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 3 ELECTRICAL CODE Sec. 8-3.01 Adoption of the California Electrical Code. Except as provided herein, the 2016 California Electrical Code (Part 3 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Electrical Code of the City of Watsonville. The following Provisions are rejected and not adopted: (1) CEC Section 89.108.4, Permits, Fees, Applications and Inspections (2) CEC Section 89.108.5, Right of Entry for Enforcement (3) CEC Section 89.108.7 Alternate Materials, Designs, Tests and Methods of Construction (4) CEC Section 89.108.8, Appeals Board Ord No. (CM) 12

(5) CEC Section 89.108.9, Unsafe Building or Structures (6) CEC Section 89.108.10.2, Moved Structures amended by adopting Chapter 4 (Mechanical Code), incorporating the 2016 California Mechanical Code to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 4 MECHANICAL CODE Sec. 8-4.01 Adoption of the California Mechanical Code. Except as provided herein, the 2016 California Mechanical Code (Part 4 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Mechanical Code of the City of Watsonville. The following provisions are hereby rejected and not adopted: Jurisdiction; (1) CMC Section 103, Duties and Powers of the Authority Having (2) CMC Section 104, Permits; (3) CMC Section 106, Violations and Penalties; (4) CMC Section 107, Appeals Board; (5) CMC Appendix A, Residential Plan Examiner Review Form for HVAC Systems Design; (6) CMC Appendix B, Procedures to be followed to place Gas Equipment in Operation; Equipment; (7) CMC Appendix C, Installation and Testing of Oil (liquid) Fuel-Fired (8) CMC Appendix D, Fuel Supply: Manufactured/Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicle Parks; Ord No. (CM) 13

(9) CMC Appendix E, Sustainable Practices; (10) CMC Appendix F, Sizing of Venting Systems Serving and Outdoor combustion and Ventilation Opening Design; (11) CMC Appendix G, Example Calculation of Outdoor Air Rate amended by adopting Chapter 5 (Plumbing Code), incorporating the 2016 California Plumbing Code to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 5 PLUMBING CODE Sec. 8-5.01 Adoption of the California Plumbing Code. Except as provided herein, the 2016 California Plumbing Code (Part 5 of the Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is hereby adopted as the Plumbing Code of the City of Watsonville. The following provisions are hereby rejected and not adopted: (1) CPC Section 103, Duties, Powers and Authority Having Jurisdiction; (2) CPC Section 104, Permits; (3) CPC Section 106, Violations and Penalties; (4) CPC Section 107, Appeals Board; (5) CPC Section 102.7, Moved Structures; (6) CPC Appendix A, Recommended Rules for Sizing the Water Supply System; (7) CPC Appendix B, Explanatory Notes on Combination Waste and Vent Systems; Ord No. (CM) 14

(8) CPC Appendix C, Alternate Plumbing Systems (9) CPC Appendix D, Sizing Stormwater Drainage Systems (10) CPC Appendix E, Manufactured/Mobile Home Parks and Recreational Vehicle Parks (11) CPC Appendix F, Firefighter Breathing Air Replenishment Systems (12) CPC Appendix G, Sizing of Venting Systems; (13) CPC Appendix H, Private Sewage Disposal (14) CPC Appendix I, Installation Standards for Pex Tubing for Hot and Cold Water Distribution; (15) CPC Appendix J, Combination of Indoor and Outdoor Combustion and Ventilation Opening Design (16) CPC Appendix K, Potable Rainwater Catchment Systems (17) CPC Appendix L, Sustainable Practices No appendices are specifically adopted pursuant to Section 101.4 of Part 5 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations. amended by adopting Chapter 7 (Housing Code), incorporating the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 7 HOUSING CODE Sec. 8-7.01 Adoption of the Uniform Housing Code. Except as provided herein, the Uniform Housing Code, 1997 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials is hereby adopted as the Housing Code of the City of Watsonville. Ord No. (CM) 15

Sec. 8-7.02 UHC Section 203: Housing Advisory and Appeals Board. Findings. (1) There are no specific findings required for the Housing Code. Amendments. Uniform Housing Code Section 203 is amended to read in words and figures as follows: Section 203 Housing Advisory and Board of Appeals. In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the building official relative to the application and interpretations of this code they shall follow Watsonville Municipal Code Section 8-1.113. Sec. 8-7.03 UHC Chapter 3: Permits and Inspections. Findings. (1) There are no specific findings required for the Housing Code. Amendments. Chapter 3 is deleted. Sec. 8-7.04 UHC Chapter 10:Substandard Buildings. Findings. (1) There are no specific findings required for the Housing Code. Amendments. Chapter 10 (Definitions) is deleted and replaced by Section 17920.3 of the California Health and Safety Code. amended by adopting Chapter 8 (Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code), Ord No. (CM) 16

incorporating the Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials, to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 8 ABATEMENT OF DANGEROUS BUILDINGS CODE Sec. 8-8.01 Adoption of the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code. Except as provided herein, the 1997 Uniform Code for the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings, 1997 Edition, published by the International Conference of Building Officials is hereby adopted as the Abatement of Dangerous Buildings Code of the City of Watsonville. The following provisions are hereby rejected and not adopted: Chapter 1, Title and Scope Chapter 2, Enforcement amended by adopting Chapter 10 (Building Conservation Code), incorporating the 2016 California Existing Building Code to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 10 BUILDING CONSERVATION CODE Sec. 8-10.01 Adoption of the California Existing Building Code. The 2016 California Building Code (Part 10 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Building Conservation Code of the City of Watsonville. The following provisions are hereby rejected and not adopted: (1) Chapter A4, Earthquake Risk Reduction in Wood-Frame Residential Buildings with Soft, Weak or Open Front Walls (2) Chapter A6, Referenced Standards Ord No. (CM) 17

The following appendix is hereby specifically adopted: (1) Chapter A3, Prescriptive Provisions for Seismic Strengthening of Cripple Walls and Sill Plate Anchorage of Light, Wood-Frame Residential Buildings. amended by adopting Chapter 15 (California Green Building Standards Code), incorporating the 2016 California Green Building Standards Code to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 15 CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING STANDARDS CODE Sec. 8-15.01 Adoption of the California Green Building Standards Code. Except as provided herein, the 2016 California Green Building Standards Code (Part 11 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Green Building Standards Code of the City of Watsonville. Sec. 8-15.02 Creation of Green Building Educational Resource Fund. All permits issued by the City of Watsonville with the exception of sub-trade permits and permits issued in conjunction with a master permit shall be assessed a fee equal to.00025 times the overall valuation of the project. Revenues collected shall be maintained by the Finance Department in a revolving Green Building Education Fund and shall be used only for program management, public educational purposes, staff education, publications and local seminars. amended by adding and adopting Chapter 17 (California Energy Code), incorporating the 2016 California Energy Code to read in words and figures as follows: Ord No. (CM) 18

Chapter 17 CALIFORNIA ENERGY CODE Sec. 8-17.01 Adoption of the California Energy Code. The 2016 California Energy Code (Part 6, Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Energy Code of the City of Watsonville. amended by adding and adopting Chapter 18 (California Historical Code), incorporating the 2016 California Historical Code to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 18 CALIFORNIA HISTORICAL CODE Sec. 8-18.01 Adoption of the California Historical Code. The 2016 California Historical Code (Part 8, of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Historical Building Code of the City of Watsonville. amended by adding and adopting Chapter 19 (California Referenced Standards Code), incorporating the 2016 California Referenced Standards Code to read in words and figures as follows: Chapter 19 CALIFORNIA REFERENCED STANDARDS CODE Sec. 8-19.01 Adoption of the California Referenced Standards Code. The 2016 California Referenced Standards Code (Part 12, of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations) is adopted as the Referenced Standards Code of the City of Watsonville. Ord No. (CM) 19

SECTION 2. PUBLICATION. This ordinance shall be published in the Watsonville Register-Pajaronian and/or Santa Cruz Sentinel in compliance with the provisions of the Charter of the City of Watsonville. SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect thirty (30) days after its final adoption. *********************************** Ord No. (CM) 20