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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNS-939ORDINANCE NS-939 REPEALING AND RE-ENACTING CHAPTER 1 OF ARTICLE III OF THE SANTA A~A MUNICIPAL CODE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ADOPTING A UNIFORM FIRE CODE WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Santa Ana finds a need for prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion; and WHEREAS, uniform regulations to protect life and property from fire or explosion are desirable in that they provide equal application of laws; NOW~ THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That Article III of the Santa Aha Municipal Code is hereby amended by repealing and re-enacting Chapter 1 thereof to read in words and figures as follows: ARTICLE III - PUBLIC SAFETY CHAPTER 1 - FIRE PREVENTION Part 1 - Uniform Fire Code Adopted SECTION 3110. Adoption of the Uniform Fire Code, 1966 Edition. There is hereby adopted by the City of Santa Ana that certain code known as the CALIFORNIA FIRE CHIEFS' ASSOCIATION UNIFORM FIRE CODE, Revised 1966, and the whole thereof, save and except such portions as are hereinafter deleted, added, or amended, of which Code not less than three (3) copies have been and are now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council of the City of Santa Ana, and said UNIFORM FIRE CODE is hereby adopted and incorporated as though fully set forth at length herein, and from the date on which this Chapter shall take effect, the provisions thereof, subject to the amendments thereto, shall be controlling within the limits of the City and this Code shall be known as THE FIRE CODE OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA. Part 2 - Fireworks SECTION 3120. Article 12 of the Uniform Fire Code Amended. Article 12 of the Uniform Fire Code, adopted in Part 1 of this Chapter, is amended to read as follows: ARTICLE 12 - FIREWORKS Section 12.01. "Dangerous Fireworks" Defined. "Dangerous Fireworks" shall include all fireworks included in Section 12503, Part 2, Division 11, of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. Section 12.02. "Safe and Sane Fireworks" Defined. "Safe and Sane Fireworks" shall include any fireworks not designated as "Dangerous Fireworks", except that in all cases only end fuses may be used. Section 12.03. Danqerous Fireworks Prohibited. No person, firm, or organization shall manufacture, store, display, sell, offer for sale, possess, discharge, explode, fire, or set off any dangerous fireworks within the City of Santa Ana. -1- Section 12.04. Discharqinq Safe and Sane Fireworks. No person shall discharge any fireworks except during the days that sales are permitted each year as set forth in Section 12.05 below. Section 12.05. Permit for Sale of Safe and Sane Fireworks. No person shall display, sell, or engage in the business of selling "safe and sane" fireworks without first having obtained a permit to do so as hereinafter provided. No person shall sell any type of fireworks at any time except from June 28th through July 5th, inclusive, of any year. Section 12.06. Permits, Issuance. Permits for the sale of "safe and sane" fireworks shall be issued only to established places of business as herein defined and to established charitable, fraternal, patriotic service, or religious organizations, which have existed continuously in the City of Santa Ana for 90 days prior to the issuance of such permit. Section 12.07. Application for Permit. Application for such pe~its shall be filed with the Fire Chief or his authorized representative on or before June 1st of each year. Such application shall contain the name of each person who will actually handle and sell fire- works, the location where fireworks are to be sold, the amount and type of fireworks, and proof of insurance. The Fire Chief or his representative shall examine such appli- cation and shall issue such permit to such applicant if all of the provisions of this Article have been complied with and the Chief or his representative determines that issuance of such permit will not be detrimental to the public safety. Section 12.08. Fee. The fee for such permit shall be Forty Dollars ($40.00) per year. Such permit shall expire one year after date of issuance. Section 12.09. Sale of Safe and Sane Fireworks. No person shall sell, store or display "safe and sane" fireworks in the City of Santa Aha except from temporary stands erected and maintained solely for the display and sale of such fireworks. Section 12.10. Requlations for Temporary Stands. Any person operating any fireworks stand shall abide by and comply with the provisions of this Article and other reasonable conditions and restrictions which may be required by the Fire Chief prior to granting the permit. Section 12.11. Clean Premises Deposit. (a) Prior to erecting any such stand, the permittee shall deposit the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), or post a bond of that amount, with the City of Santa Ana to assure the City that the permittee will remove the stand, equipment, material, and all rubbish from the premises upon which the stand is located, to the satisfaction of the Fire Chief, before midnight, July llth, of the year for which such permit is granted. -2- Section 12.11. (b) If the stand, equipment, materials, and rubbish are removed within the said period of time to the satisfaction of the Fire Chief, the said cash or bond shall be returned to the permittee. (c) If the premises are not put in proper order, as determined by the Fire Chief, the City or its agents or employees may enter upon the property to do everything necessary to clean the premises, and said cash or bond shall be forfeited as liquidated damages for breach of condition subsequent to the permit. As a condition to the permittee's acceptance of the permit it is expressly agreed that the City or its agents shall have authority to enter upon the premises to carry out the provisions of this section. Section 12.12. Insurance. Prior to the erection of such stand the permittee shall procure public liability and property damage insurance covering its operation in and about said stand and premises in a minimum amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00) for an injury to one person; Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00) for death or injury of more than one person; and Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) property damage; permittee shall file a certificate of such insurance with the application for permit. Section 12.13. Stand Location on Premises. No such stand shall be erected within one hundred feet (100') of any gasoline station or commercial garage nor within forty feet (40') of any structure. Minimum setback from the street curbing shall be ten feet (10'), but no such stand shall be less than six feet (6'] back from the inside edge of the sidewalk. Section 12.14. Fire Protection in Stands. There shall be maintained within each stand a two and one half (2 1/2) gallon water-type extinguisher or charged garden hose. Section 12.15. Adult on Duty. There shall be at least one person 18 years of age or older on duty within each stand at all times during the hours the stand is open. No children under the age of 14 years shall be permitted within the stand at any time. Section 12.16. Sleeping Within the Stands. No one shall be allowed to sleep within the stands any time. at Section 12.17. Vehicles Parkinq on Premises. There shall be no vehicle parking or parking of gasoline generators or any type of flammable liquid containers within twenty feet (20') of any such stand. -3- Section 12.18. Fires on Premises. No person shall light, cause or permit to be lighted any fireworks, matches, or any other material within twenty- five feet (25') of such stand. Section 12.19. No Smokinq on Premises. No smoking shall be permitted in any structure used for storage or sale of fireworks nor within twenty-five feet (25') thereof. "No Smoking" signs shall be prominently displayed in a number prescribed by the Fire Department. Section 12.20. Electrical Circuits. All electrical circuits entering such stands shall be connected through fuses not exceeding fifteen (15) amperes. Section 12.21. Exits Each fireworks stand shall have a minimum of two exits. Exits shall be at least thirty inches (30") in clear width. All exit doors shall remain unlocked at all times when stands are occupied. Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. There shall be maintained a thirty inch (30") clear aisleway from all parts of the stand to exit doors. Section 12.22. Trash Removal. All trash shall be removed from the premises and the fireworks stand each evening at the close of business. Section 12.23. Fireworks Storaqe. Fireworks shall be stored only in the fireworks stands. It shall be unlawful to store fireworks in any building, residence, garage, home, automobile, trailer, or other vehicle within the City of Santa Aha, except for temporary storage of small quantities in the residence of the purchaser during the period of permitted sale as defined in Section 12.05. Section 12.24. Fireworks; Public Display. Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Part, the Council in its discretion may grant permits for public displays of fireworks under the supervision of the Fire Chief. Applications for such permits shall be filed with said Fire Chief not less than ten days before such public display and shall be accompanied by a detailed statement of the items of such proposed display. If such permit is granted, no items shall be displayed except as are contained in such statement and the Council may in granting such permit eliminate from said statement such items as it deems hazardous and no grantee of such permit shall exhibit or display such eliminated items. Such public display shall be under the supervision of the Fire Chief or such persons as he shall designate and authorize. The fee for such permit shall be ten dollars for each display. Such display shall be held at such place and time as designated in said permit and under no circumstances shall such displays be held in Fire Zone No. 1 of the City. The applicant for such permit shall comply with the provisions of the California Administration Code Title 19 entitled "Public Safety" with respect to showing proof of compensation insurance coverage public liability insurance and shall file a bond in the sum required under such code. -4- Section 12.25. Disposal of Unused Fireworks. Any fireworks that remain after the p~blic display is concluded shall be immediately disposed of in a way safe for the particular type of fireworks remaining. Section 12.26. Exceptions. Nothing in this Article shall be construed to prohibit the use of fireworks by railroads or other transportation agencies for signal purposes or illumination or the sale or use of blank cartridges for a show or theater, or for signal or ceremonial purposes in athletics or sports, or for use by military organizations. Section 12.27. Seizure of Fireworks. The Fire Chief shall seize, take, remove, or cause to be removed, at the expense of the owner, all stocks of fireworks offered or exposed for sale, stored, or held in violation of this Article,~ Section 12.28. Prohibited Areas. NO person shall sell, store, display, or discharge any fireworks of any type in any public oil or gasoline station, or on any premises where gasoline or other in- flammable liquids are stored or dispensed. No person shall sell, store, display, or discharge any fireworks of any type in any permanent structure, nor within forty feet (40') of the same, except that any purchaser may discharge fireworks in conformance with these regulations within twenty-five feet (25') of his own residence. Part 3 - Appendix F SECTION 3130. Appendix F of the Uniform Fire Code Amended. Appendix F of the Uniform Fire Code, adopted in Part 1 of this Chapter, is amended to read as follows: ESTABLISHMENT AND DUTIES OF BUREAU OF FIRE PREVENTION. aJ The Uniform Fire Code shall be enforced by the Bureau of Fire Prevention in the Fire Department of the City of Santa Aha which shall be operated under the supervision of the Chief of the Fire Department. The Fire Marshal in charge of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall be appointed by the Chief of the Fire Department. -5- The Chief of the Fire Department may detail such members of the Fire Department as inspectors as shall from time to time be necessary. The Chief of the Fire Department shall recommend to the City Manager the employment of technical inspectors, who, when such authorization is made, shall be selected through an examination to determine their fitness for the position. The examination shall be open to members and non-members of the Fire Department, and appoint- ments made after examination shall be for an indefinite term, with removal only for cause. 2. DEFINITIONS. 4B Wherever the word "Municipality" is used in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall be held to mean the CITY OF SANTA ANA. DB Wherever the term "Corporation Counsel" is used in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall be held to mean the CITY ATTORNEY of the City of Santa Ana. CB Wherever the term "Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention" is used in the Uniform Fire Code, it shall be held to mean the FI~E MARSHAL. ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS IN WHICH STORAGE OF FLAMMABLE OR COMBUSTIBLE LIQUIDS IN OUTSIDE ABOVEGROUND TANKS IS TO BE PROHIBITED. The limits referred to in Section 15.201 of the Uniform Fire Code in which storage of flammable or combustible liquids in outside aboveground tanks is prohibited are as governed by the Zoning Ordinance of 1960 (as amended) of the City of Santa Ana. The limits referred to in Section 15.401 of the Uniform Fire Code in which new bulk plants for flammable or combustible liquids are prohibited are as governed by the Zoning Ordinance of 1960 Cas amended) of the City of Santa Aha. ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS IN WHICH HI LK STORAGE OF LIQUEFIED PETROLEUM GASES IS TO BE RESTRICTED. The limits referred to in Section 20.05a of the Uniform Fire Code in which bulk storage of liquefied petroleum gas is restricted are as governed by the Zoning Ordinance of 1960 (as amended) of the City of Santa Aha. ESTABLISHMENT OF LIMITS OF DISTRICTS IN WHICH STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES AND BLASTING AGENTS IS TO BE PROHIBITED. The limits referred to in Section 11.06a of the Uniform Fire Code in which storage of explosives and blasting agents is prohibited are as governed by the Zoning Ordinance of 1960 (as amended) of the City of Santa Ana. Whenever the Chief of the Fire Department shall disapprove an application or refuse to grant a permit applied for, or when it is claimed that the provisions of the Uniform Fire Code do not apply or that the true 7 o intent and meaning of the Uniform Fire Code have been misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the applicant may appeal from a decision of the Chief of the Fire Depart- ment or the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention to the Board of Appeals within ten (10) days from the date of the decision being appealed. A decision shall be considered as having been appealed within the aforesaid ten (10) days if a written Notice of Appeal is filed with the Clerk of the Council within said ten (10) day period. Such Notice of Appeal shall: (1) Specify the substance and particulars of the decision being appealed; (2) Show the date of the decision; (3) Be signed by the appellant or his duly authorized agent; and (4) Indicate the mailing address of the appellant. Whenever a Notice of Appeal is filed with the Clerk of the Council, the Clerk of the Council shall set the matter for hearing at the earliest reasonable time and shall notify the Chief of the Fire Department and the appellant of the date, time, and place when the Board of Appeals shall hear and consider the appeal. The Clerk of the Council shall give notice of the hearing to the Chief of the Fire Department and to the appellant at least three (3) days prior to the time set for the hearing. Notice shall be given to appellant by mailing said notice to the address shown on the Notice of Appeal. All decisions of the Board of Appeals shall be final. NEW MATERIALS, PROCESSES, OR OCCUPANCIES WHICH MAY REQUIRE PERMIT. The City Manager, the Chief of the Fire Department, and the Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall act as a Committee to determine and specify, after giving affected persons an opportunity to be heard, any new materials, processes, or occupancies, which shall require permits, in addition to those now enumerated in said Uniform Fire Code. The Chief of the Bureau of Fire Prevention shall post such list in a conspicuous place in his office and distribute copies thereof to interested persons. 8. PENALTIES. No person shall violate any of the provisions or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this Code. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this Code hereby adopted or fail to comply therewith, or who shall violate or fail to comply with any order made under this Code, or who shall build in violation of any detailed statement of specifications or plans submitted and approved hereunder, or any certificate or permit issued hereunder, and from which no appeal has been taken, or who shall fail to comply with such an order as affirmed or modified by the City Council or by a court of competent jurisdiction, within the time fixed herein, shall severally for each and every violation and non-compliance, respectively, be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than $500 or by imprisonment for not more than 6 months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. The imposition -7- of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation or permit it to continue; and all such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects within a reasonable time; and when not otherwise specified, each day that prohibited conditions are maintained shall constitute a separate offense. 9. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. The application of the above penalty shall not be held to prevent the enforced removal of prohibited conditions.i Ail former ordinances or parts thereof conflicting or inconsistent with the provisions of The Fire Code are hereby repealed. 10. VALIDITY. The City Council hereby declares that should any section, paragraph, sentence, or word of this Chapter or of the Fire Code hereby adopted be declared to be invalid, it is the intent of the City Council that it would have passed all other portions of this Chapter independent of the elimination herefrom of any such portion as may be declared invalid. Part 4--Appendix G SECTION 31~0. Amendment of the Uniform Fire Coder 1966 Edition. The Uniform Fire Code adopted in Part 1 of this Chapter is amended in the following manner: (1) Section 1.24. BOARD OF APPEALS. is amended to read as follows: To provide for reasonable interpretations of the pro- visions of this Code, there shall be and hereby is created a Board of Appeals, consisting of five members who are qualified by experience and training to pass upon pertinent matters. The Chief of the Fire Department shall be an ex officio member and shall act as Secretary of the Board. The Board of Appeals shall be appointed by the City Council and shall hold office at their pleasure. The Board shall adopt reasonable rules and regulations for conducting its investigations and shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the Chief o2 the Fire Department with a duplicate copy to the appellant and may recommend to the City Council such new legislation as is consistent therewith. (2) Section 1.54. ~. is amended to read as follows: Magazine shall mean any building or structure used for the storage of explosives. Magnesium shall mean the pure metal and alloys of which the major part is magnesium. M.C.A. shall mean Manufacturing Chemists Association. Marine Service Station shall mean that portion of a property including all facilities used in connection therewith, where flammable liquids used as motor fuels are stored and dispensed from fixed equipment on shore, piers, wharves, or floating docks into the fuel tanks of motor crafts. Municipality as used in this Code shall mean the City of Santa Ana. (:3) Section 11.02. EXCEPTIONS. is amended by amending sub- paragraph (7) thereof to read as follows: (7) The transportation and use of explosives or blasting agents by the United States Bureau of Mines, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the United States Secret Service, Police and Fire Departments, or any member of the United States military service, any investigative agency of the United States, the State of California, or the County of Orange, when acting in their official capacity. (4) Section 15.109. DISPENSING. is amended by adding sub-paragraph c. thereto to read as follows: (5) c. No Class I flammable liquid shall be dispensed into, stored, transported, or in any way handled in any container not made of s~urdy metal, unless approved by the Chief of the Fire Department. Section 15.506. SAFETY RULES. is amended by amending sub- paragraph c. thereof to read as follows: c. In accordance with nationally recognized good practice a minimum of two Dry Chemical extinguishers, one containing not less than five (5) pounds of Dry Chemical, shall be provided and so located that no pump, dispenser, or fill pipe opening shall be at a greater distance than 75 feet from such extinguisher. (6) Section 18.06. FIPd3 EXTINGUISHERS. as follows: (7) (8) (9) is hereby added to read A minimum of one Dry Chemical extinguisher containing not less than five (5) pounds of Dry Chemical shall be provided in publie garages. Section 26.15. USE OF CANDLES AND OPEN FLAMES, PERMIT REQUIRED. is amended to read as follows: a. No person shall~e or allow to be used, any open flame, burning candle or candles in connection with any public meeting or gathering for purposes of deliberation, entertain- ment, amusement, instruction, education, recreation, awai~ng transportation, or similar purpose,or in places of public assemblage, such as schools, restaurants, eating establish- ments, cocktail lounges, or bars, without first obtaining a permit from the Chief of the Fire Department. b. No person shall use or allow to be used any open flame, burning candle or candles in any building or place in such a manner as to create a fire or life hazard. Section 26.16. DETAILED REQUIREMENTS FOR USE OF CANDLES. is amended by deleting sub-paragraph (4) of paragraph b thereof. Section 27.03. DISCARDING BURNING OBJECTS PROHIBITED. is amended to read as follows: It shall be unlawful to throw down, drop, or place any lighted match, cigar, cigarette, or other burning or glowing substance, in combustible material or in close proximity thereto. (10) (11) Section 27.05. ACCUMULATION OF WASTE MATERIAL. is amended by amending paragraph a. thereof to read as follows: a. It shall be unlawful for an owner or occupant of real property to allow accumulations of waste paper, hay, grass, straw, weeds, litter, or combustible or flammable waste or rubbish of any kind to remain upon any roof, or in any court, yard, vacant lot, or open space, when the maintenance of such conditions constitutes a potential fire hazard. No owner or occupant of real property shall allow grass, vines, or other growth, on his property when such grass, vines, or growth constitutes a fire hazard, and said owner or occupant shall cut down and cause the removal of such grass, vines, or other growth. Section 27.29. FALSE ALARMS. is amended by amending paragraph c. thereof to read as follows: c. It shall be unlawful for any person to tamper with or maliciously injure any fire alarm equipment maintained for the purpose of transmitting fire alarms. (12) Section 27.30. TRACER BULLETS. is amended to read as follows: (13) No person shall possess or fire, or cause to be fired, any tracer bullet or tracer charge, or any type of projectile that discharges smouldering or flammable material in any brush or grass covered area, or area covered with flammable material. This Section shall not apply to any person in the armed forces of the United States of America, the State of California, or any investigative agency or political subdivision of the United States of America, the State of California, or the County of Orange, when acting in his offi- cial capacity. Section 27.36. HOUSEKEEPING AND FIRE 5TUISANCES. is hereby added to read as follows: Ail buildings and premises governed by these regulations shall be maintained in good repair and in a clean and orderly manner, free from any condition that presents a fire hazard or a condition which would add to or contribute to the rapid spread of fire. Provisions shall be made for the proper storage and disposal of waste materials and rubbish consistent with the following: ao Ail basements, cellars, floors, closets, attics, and other similar places not open to continuous observation, shall be kept free from combustible litter and rubbish at all times. Ail combustible waste material and rubbish shall be stored in approved non-combustible containers or receptacles, or consistent with approved fire prevention practice, until such time as such waste material is removed from the premises or otherwise properly disposed of. All such waste containers, other than convenience waste receptacles emptied at the close of each day, shall be provided with tight-fitting, non-combustible covers. c. Metal containers shall be provided and maintained in all public rest rooms where paper towels are provided. -10- Ashes shall not be placed in or near combustible material but shall be placed in approved metal con- tainers until removed from the premises or otherwise properly disposed of. No dry vegetation shall be permitted to exist within twenty (20) feet of any building of occupancies subject to these regulations. Boiler rooms, mechanical rooms, electrical panel rooms, exit passageways, stairways, and corridors shall not be used for storage. Electric motors, filters on heating equipment, and grease hoods shall be checked periodically and kept clean and maintained in a safe operating condition. (14) Section 29.02. SMOKING. to read as follows: (15) is amended by amending paragraph a. a. The Chief may, upon determination that hazardous fire conditions exist in any part of the City of Santa Aha, designate said area as a hazardous fire area and it shall be unlawful for any person in said hazardous fire area to light, ignite, or otherwise set fire to or to smoke any tobacco, cigarette, pipe, or cigar in or upon said hazardous fire area; provided, however, that nothing in this Section shall apply within the boundaries of any established smoking area as designated by the Chief of the Fire Department. Section 29.06. SMOKING ACTIVITY ON SCHOOL PROPERTY. is hereby added to read as follows: It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to engage in any smoking activity or to possess any flaming or glowing object or cause to be lighted any substance in any school building or on any school property, at any time, except (a) in areas authorized by the Board of Education; and (b) as may be permitted in a junior college under Section 10602 of the Education Code. (16) Section 32.01. SCOPE. is amended to read as follows: The provisions of this Article shall apply only to nitro-cellulose film of any size or when ribbon type motion picture film in excess of one-half (1/2) inch width and electric arc projection equipment are used. (17) APPENDIX B, DRY CLEANING PLANTS. is amended to read as follows: NOTE: The rules and regulations of the California State Fire Marshal's office shall govern the design, construction, alteration, maintenance, and operation of dry cleaning and dry dyeing establishments. Said rules and regulations are located in Title 19 of the Health and Safety Code of the State of California. ~18) APPENDIX C, RIFLE RANGES. is amended by amending paragraph 3 thereof to read as follows: 3. QUALIFICATIONS OF RANGE OFFICER. The Fire Chief and the Chief of Police shall establish qualifications for range officer by the adoption of the qualifications of the National Riflemen's Association or of some other association whose definitive rules for the quali- fications of a range officer are available to the public. -11- (19) APPENDIX E. SUPPRESSION AND CONTROL OF HAZARDOUS FIRE AREAS. is amended by amending paragraph 8 thereof to read as follows: 8. TRACER BULLETS, TRACER CHARGES, ROCKETS AND MODEL AIRCRAFT PROHIBITED. a. No person shall fire or cause to be fired any tracer charge into or across any hazardous fire area, nor shall he have in his possession any tracer bullet or tracer charge on such area. b. No person shall use, fire, or project into or across any hazardous fire area any rocket, model plane, glider, or balloon powered with an engine, propellent, or other feature liable to start or cause fire in said area. c. Nothing herein contained shall apply to any person in the armed forced of the United States of America, the militia of the State of California, or any investigative agency or political subdivision of the United States of America, the State of California, or the County of Orange, when acting in his official capacity. SECTION 2: That this Ordinance shall take effect thirty days from and after the date of its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the city of Santa Ana at its regular meeting held on the 2nd day of December , 1968. ATTE ST: CLERK OF THE COUNCIL STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) CITY OF SANTA ANA ) SS I, DORIS M. BROWN, do hereby certify that I am the Clerk of the Council of the city of Santa Ana, California; that the foregoing Ordinance was introduced to said Council at its regular meeting held on the 18%h day of November , 1968, and was again considered by said Council at its regular meeting held on the 2nd day of December , 1968, and at said meeting was passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Herrin, Brooks, Carlson, Griset, Markel, McMiehael N OE S, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT, COUNCILMEN: Thurman CLERK OF THE COUNCIL -12-