CHAPTER 11: CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS FOR EXISTING BUILDINGS. These restrictions exist primarily for fire and building safety. Any exposure that is less than these dimensions will require the approval of a variance. (H)Flagpoles and flags, clothes poles and clotheslines, and weathervanes. In other rooms (like the bathroom and kitchen), the minimum ceiling height is 7 ft. Habitable rooms, like living rooms and bedrooms, must be: Kitchens must have a passageway of at least 3 ft between the counters and the wall and a 4-burner stove. 135 63 : , 628.652.7550, . 0000152591 00000 n 11: Better Roofs Ordinance. In neighborhoods zoned for single-family homes (called RH-1 or RH-1 (D) by the City code), the requirements are: Private open space (like a private deck) must be at least 300 sq ft per unit OR 400 sq ft of shared open space per unit. (M)Structures and equipment necessary for the operation of industrial plants, transportation facilities, public utilities and government installations, where otherwise permitted by this Code and where such structures and equipment do not contain separate floors, not including towers and antennae for transmission, reception, or relay of radio, television, or other electronic signals where permitted as principal or conditional uses by this Code. 0000190822 00000 n Your construction will need an energy inspection as well as other building inspections to verify that your electrical, mechanical, and plumbing work meets the code. Division (a)(1) amended; divisions (a)(1)(A)-(D) added; division (b)(2)(I) amended; Ord. 0000207507 00000 n The shared wall must be 50% open and unobstructed. While decks are allowable as an addition to many residential homes, the Planning Code and Residential Design Guidelines outline certain regulations for decks to minimize potential adverse effects on building design, privacy, light, noise, and safety. 0000005142 00000 n 25to 45% of the total lot depth must remain open in the rear yard (depending on your neighbors rear yards). Information on each of the following items must be included on the plot plan: 1. Most ADUs are built within the existing envelope of a building. The rooftop form created by the added volume shall not be subject to the percentage coverage limitations otherwise applicable to this subsection but shall meet the requirements of Section, (J)In the Van Ness Special Use District, additional building volume used to enclose or screen from view the features listed under Subsections (b)(1)(A) and (b)(1)(B) above and to provide additional visual interest to the roof of the structure. Then we review your plans to make sure they follow our rules. These rules define the occupancy codes of our homes and buildings. 0000004189 00000 n Most quantitative development standards are eligible for a variance request, but common requests include a variance from rear yard, open space, dwelling unit exposure, or parking requirements. 0000013557 00000 n 269-05, File No. As a means of egress, exterior exit stairs must meet all the requirements set forth in IBC section 1011.2 Width and capacity. 0000206833 00000 n Not only are they an attractive visual centerpiece, they provide much needed shade to make a back patio more livable. 0000157941 00000 n 0000019264 00000 n 4 5 * * * * (c) Method of Measurement. P rojections shall not extend to a point closer than 2 feet (610 mm) from the line. trailer 303(q) CRITERIA, CHAPTER 29B: CHILD CARE FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CITY AND CITY-FUNDED PROJECTS, CHAPTER 30: CENTRALIZATION OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, CHAPTER 31: CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT PROCEDURES AND FEES, CHAPTER 32: RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION LOAN PROGRAM, CHAPTER 33: COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN, CHAPTER 33A: LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN (CEDAW)*, CHAPTER 34: NOTIFICATION TO ASSESSOR CONCERNING ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS OF PROPERTY, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS AND VARIANCES, CHAPTER 35: RESIDENTIAL, HOTEL, AND PDR COMPATIBILITY AND PROTECTION, CHAPTER 36: COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS AREA PLANS AND PROGRAMS, CHAPTER 37: RESIDENTIAL RENT STABILIZATION AND ARBITRATION ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 37A: RENT STABILIZATION AND ARBITRATION FEE, CHAPTER 37C: EVICTION PROTECTIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TENANTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC, CHAPTER 38: COMMERCIAL LANDLORDS; ACCESS IMPROVEMENT OBLIGATIONS AND NOTICE TO SMALL BUSINESS TENANTS REGARDING DISABILITY ACCESS, CHAPTER 39: [RIGHT TO RETURN TO REVITALIZED PUBLIC HOUSING], CHAPTER 40: HOUSING CODE ENFORCEMENT LOAN PROGRAM, CHAPTER 41: RESIDENTIAL HOTEL UNIT CONVERSION AND DEMOLITION, CHAPTER 41A: RESIDENTIAL UNIT CONVERSION AND DEMOLITION, CHAPTER 41B: COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ACT, CHAPTER 41C: TIME-SHARE CONVERSION ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 41D: RESIDENTIAL HOTEL VISITOR POLICIES, CHAPTER 41E. If a bedroom is not fully enclosed, the adjacent room can count towards the light and ventilation requirements. Anonymous. 0000164126 00000 n New openings within 10 ft of a fire escape or exterior stairs must be fire-rated. 303(q) CRITERIA, CHAPTER 29B: CHILD CARE FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR CITY AND CITY-FUNDED PROJECTS, CHAPTER 30: CENTRALIZATION OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT, CHAPTER 31: CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT PROCEDURES AND FEES, CHAPTER 32: RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION LOAN PROGRAM, CHAPTER 33: COMMISSION ON THE STATUS OF WOMEN, CHAPTER 33A: LOCAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN (CEDAW)*, CHAPTER 34: NOTIFICATION TO ASSESSOR CONCERNING ZONING RECLASSIFICATIONS OF PROPERTY, CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS AND VARIANCES, CHAPTER 35: RESIDENTIAL, HOTEL, AND PDR COMPATIBILITY AND PROTECTION, CHAPTER 36: COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENTS AREA PLANS AND PROGRAMS, CHAPTER 37: RESIDENTIAL RENT STABILIZATION AND ARBITRATION ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 37A: RENT STABILIZATION AND ARBITRATION FEE, CHAPTER 37C: EVICTION PROTECTIONS FOR COMMERCIAL TENANTS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC, CHAPTER 38: COMMERCIAL LANDLORDS; ACCESS IMPROVEMENT OBLIGATIONS AND NOTICE TO SMALL BUSINESS TENANTS REGARDING DISABILITY ACCESS, CHAPTER 39: [RIGHT TO RETURN TO REVITALIZED PUBLIC HOUSING], CHAPTER 40: HOUSING CODE ENFORCEMENT LOAN PROGRAM, CHAPTER 41: RESIDENTIAL HOTEL UNIT CONVERSION AND DEMOLITION, CHAPTER 41A: RESIDENTIAL UNIT CONVERSION AND DEMOLITION, CHAPTER 41B: COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE ACT, CHAPTER 41C: TIME-SHARE CONVERSION ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 41D: RESIDENTIAL HOTEL VISITOR POLICIES, CHAPTER 41E. Fill out the Green Energy form for your project. Accessory Structures (Detached garages, barns, or sheds) A residence shall not have more than 2 detached accessory structures The ground elevations used shall be either existing elevations or the elevations resulting from new grading operations encompassing an entire block. 1400 North Boulevard. 0000015995 00000 n Setback requirements influence the development of neighborhoods. 7/24/2016. (J)Warning and navigation signals and beacons, light standards and similar devices, not including any sign regulated by this Code. You will need to provide structural drawings and calculations created by a structural engineer if: You can build a new building on your lot as long as you keep the required setbacks and rear yards of your zone. NFPA 13, 2016 without amendments. Subject: Re:Washington DC setback laws. (G)Amusement parks, carnivals and circuses, where otherwise permitted as temporary uses. Elevations beneath the building shall be taken by projecting a straight line between ground elevations at the exterior walls at either side of the entire building in the same plane. 0000003001 00000 n If the deck or exterior structure is related to a specific unit, then the condo owner should hire the inspector and mail the affidavit. 0000004756 00000 n Additionally, the formatting and pagination of the posted documents varies from the formatting and pagination of the official copy. 0000001812 00000 n 2 SAN FRANCISCO PLANNING DEPARTMENT Front Setback Planning Code section 132 (not required in RC districts) The required front setback is that area at the front of the lot that cannot be built upon except for permitted obstructions listed in the Planning Code (Section 136). 0000013671 00000 n This area must extend the full width of the lot. If there is doubt about a potential violation, the Planning Counter can also help clarify whether or not a violation exists. 0000016924 00000 n In the measurement of height, the following rules shall be applicable: (1) The point above which such measurements shall be taken shall be as . As the housing crisis in San Francisco and the Bay Area worsens, and as the City and the region . Office Hours: Building: One-story detached accessory structures, provide that the floor area does not exceed 120 square feet. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select, or type the value, DBI - Housing Inspection Services Division, Compliance Affidavit for Section 604 of the SF Housing Code, Apartment buildings or condominiums with threeor more dwelling units. Of course, this rule may change based on your location or type of deck, but 30" is the typical standard. Minimum 31.5 "width below handrail height where handrail is on one side. The area must be at least 25 sq ft or 10% of the floor area of the room served. Setbacks also vary by type of structure. Please review this document for more information about commonly allowed residential decks and expected procedures before construction. 0000007403 00000 n The window must: The farthest point in the unit to the public way must be less than 125 ft. If you are adding 1 unit to a 2-unit building, you may be required to add a sprinkler system to comply with fire safety. Under the Local program, up to 25% of an existing units ground floor or basements habitable space can also be converted. i4(BAd[,^X* 0000008906 00000 n The units can share a common foyer or hallway. San Francisco, CA 94103 415-558-6088 General Information 415-558-6084 Code Questions 415-558-6401 Fax . 440 0 obj <>stream The design of all elevator penthouses in Residential Districts shall be consistent with the "Residential Design Guidelines" as adopted and periodically amended for specific areas or conditions by the Planning Commission. Make sure your plans show where your toters will be stored. 0000010234 00000 n Most ADUs require two exits for fire safety. They offer guidance as to whether a proposed project, such as a new building, an addition to an existing building, or a use change, conforms to the Planning Code (sometimes referred to as the Zoning Code). 0000005926 00000 n Search for an Application (forms, checklists, fees, etc) or Search for a Publication (maps, reports, bulletins, etc). 0000010794 00000 n 050496, App. PDF documents are not translated. This exemption shall be limited to the top 10 feet of such features where the height limit is 65 feet or less, and the top 16 feet of such features where the height limit is more than 65 feet. Have the licensed professional fill out and sign the Compliance Affidavit. Reply. Tenga en cuenta que el Departamento de Planificacin necesitar al menos un da hbil para responder. The policy provides for exceptions to setbacks for minor developments and building elements that may be located within the required setback. 0 For example . 2. 0000017798 00000 n %PDF-1.6 % Did you receive a neighborhood or hearing notice? (E)Landscaping, with a maximum height of four feet for all features other than plant materials. TREASURE ISLAND AND YERBA BUENA ISLAND SUBDIVISION CODE, San Francisco Building Inspection Commission (BIC) Codes, SAN FRANCISCO BUILDING INSPECTION COMMISSION CODES. Venky Charubalan. DEEMED APPROVED OFF-STREET ALCOHOL USE NUISANCE REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 27: HEALTHY NAIL SALON RECOGNITION PROGRAM, CHAPTER 28: ADMINISTRATIVE DEBARMENT PROCEDURE, CHAPTER 29: FINDINGS OF FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AND FEASIBILITY, CHAPTER 29A: APPROVAL OF POWER PLANT; PLANNING CODE SEC. The rooftop form created by the added volume shall not be subject to the percentage coverage limitations otherwise applicable to the building, but shall meet the requirements of Section. 0000163665 00000 n 12/19/2008. The minimum distance from a building to the property line is called a setback. Decks/ Additions . On August 30, 2018, the San Francisco Planning Commission received an informational debriefing from Planning Department Staff on a proposed new policy (Record No. New deck New fence. (b)Every such front setback and rear yard shall extend along a lot line the full width of the lot. used to determine the fire separation distance. Humm if my zone has zero side yard setback for structures (all the structures are wall to wall with perhaps 1/4 inch separation between each) does that mean I don't have side yard setback . Please direct general building questions to bcounter@cityofsantacruz.com. Exterior stair width code. 30% of the total lot depth must remain open in the rear yard. 217-05, File No. Three to five complete sets of plans shall be submitted to Building Inspection when applying for a building permit. 160687, App. 0000147469 00000 n The exit path must be 36 inches wide. Planning's Property Information Map(PIM) can quickly provide information on a property. 0000002568 00000 n However, for elevator penthouses, the exemption shall be limited to the top 16 feet and limited to the footprint of the elevator shaft, regardless of the height limit of the building. (C)Stage and scenery lofts. EPA's Pacific Southwest (Region 9) implements and enforces federal environmental laws in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, the Pacific Islands, and 148 Tribal Nations. 0000207429 00000 n 1 $~ubsection (c) below relating to subsequent development on an adjacent site shall be 2 considered to be as required by $~ubsection (a) above, in the form of a single line parallel to 3 the &~reet or ttf!lley. 0000002854 00000 n 9700 Goethe Rd, Ste. While decks are allowable as an addition to many residential homes, the Planning Code and Residential Design Guidelines outline certain regulations for decks to . TREASURE ISLAND AND YERBA BUENA ISLAND SUBDIVISION CODE, San Francisco Building Inspection Commission (BIC) Codes, SAN FRANCISCO BUILDING INSPECTION COMMISSION CODES. 0000153373 00000 n 367 74 Windows that open into an exit passageway must meet fire-resistance requirements. Enter an address in the search field and once the property information appears, select the "Zoning Information" heading, where information relating to district uses, impact fees, official zoning maps, guidelines and other detailed information and links is provided. 2019 California Building Standard Code *New* Ordinance No. *There may be discrepancies in the code when translating to other languages. A ZVL generally includes, but are not necessarily limited to, a Rebuild Letter. (f)Obstructions in any required yard or setback shall be limited to those specified in Section, (Amended by Ord. fire-resistive rating with exposure from both sides. South San Francisco Scavenger Company (SSFSC) can help businesses in South San Francisco, Brisbane, and Millbrae to implement a successful organics recycling collection program. 135 0 obj <> endobj A Zoning Verification Letter (ZVL) is a written response to a request regarding the current land use and zoning for a specific property, including information on variances, special permits/exceptions, ordinances or conditions, and violations. A building permit must be obtained before you construct, enlarge, alter, move, replace, repair, improve, convert, demolish or change the occupancy of a building or structure. If thats not possible, you must provide a mechanical ventilation system. 0000004015 00000 n 0000157306 00000 n Construction Services Manager. 0000208241 00000 n (a)Except as provided in Sections. 081153, App. %PDF-1.4 % , File No. The rooftop form created by the added volume shall not be subject to the percentage coverage limitations otherwise applicable to this Subsection, but shall meet the requirements of Section. If your neighbor's proposed second-story addition will violate the applicable height . 0000002165 00000 n A setback is the horizontal distance (measured at 90 degrees) from a lot boundary to a development. Two copies are plan checked for compliance with the San Mateo County Building Codes and are stamped "Approved.". 0000152465 00000 n Example: A 150 sq ft-bedroom must have a minimum of 6 sq ft of window that can be opened for ventilation. YARD AND SETBACK REQUIREMENTS, GENERAL. 0000007201 00000 n (F)Short-term parking of passenger automobiles, without additional structures or equipment other than trellises or similar overhead screening for such automobiles with a maximum height of eight feet. 9/7/2012; Ord. CHAPTER 3: GENERAL PRECAUTIONS AGAINST FIRE. This exemption shall be limited to the top 10 feet of such features where the height limit is 65 feet or less, and the top 16 feet of such features where the height limit is more than 65 feet. Creeks and Wetlands (14.16.080, 14.13.040B) In general, the setback for structures from a creek or the San Rafael Canal is 25 feet and the setback from a wetland is 50 feet. Please contact a representative of the Building and Safety Division at (909) 387-8311 *Per County Development Code section 84.01.020(b), An accessory structure or use shall always exist in conjunction with, and never without, a legally established primary . An outdoor fireplace . 0000056456 00000 n Send us the affidavit. 0000147759 00000 n 0000010614 00000 n Every such side yard shall extend along a lot line from the front setback or the front lot line to the rear yard. 6/24/2016, Eff. Sandhya is a versatile designer, who builds brands through high visibility digital, marketing, and print media to produce meaningful and tangible results for scrappy start-ups to Fortune 500 . While the word 'setback' generally makes people think about an event that has halted progress towards a goal, the term is . CHAPTER 6: BUILDING SERVICES AND SYSTEMS. ARTICLE 1B: PERFORMANCE OF WILD OR EXOTIC ANIMALS FOR PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT OR AMUSEMENT, ARTICLE 11A: BED BUG INFESTATION PREVENTION, TREATMENT, DISCLOSURE, AND REPORTING, ARTICLE 12B: SOIL BORING AND WELL REGULATIONS, ARTICLE 12C: ALTERNATE WATER SOURCES FOR NON-POTABLE APPLICATIONS, ARTICLE 14: AMBULANCES AND ROUTINE MEDICAL TRANSPORT VEHICLES, ARTICLE 16: REGULATING THE USE OF 'ECONOMIC POISONS', ARTICLE 17: DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED PERSONAL PROPERTY AT SAN FRANCISCO GENERAL HOSPITAL, ARTICLE 18: PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF CITATIONS TO VIOLATORS, ARTICLE 19A: REGULATING SMOKING IN EATING ESTABLISHMENTS [SUSPENDED], ARTICLE 19B: REGULATING SMOKING IN SHARED OFFICE WORKPLACE [SUSPENDED], ARTICLE 19C: REGULATING SMOKING IN PUBLIC PLACES AND IN HEALTH, EDUCATIONAL AND CHILD CARE FACILITIES [SUSPENDED], ARTICLE 19D: PROHIBITING CIGARETTE VENDING MACHINES, ARTICLE 19E: PROHIBITING SMOKING IN PLACES OF EMPLOYMENT AND CERTAIN SPORTS ARENAS [SUSPENDED], ARTICLE 19F: PROHIBITING SMOKING IN ENCLOSED AREAS, CERTAIN UNENCLOSED AREAS, AND SPORTS STADIUMS, ARTICLE 19G: ENFORCEMENT OF SMOKING PROHIBITIONS, ARTICLE 19H: PERMITS FOR THE SALE OF TOBACCO, ARTICLE 19I: PROHIBITING SMOKING IN CITY PARK AND RECREATIONAL AREAS AND FARMERS' MARKETS, ARTICLE 19J: PROHIBITING PHARMACIES FROM SELLING TOBACCO PRODUCTS, ARTICLE 19K: PROHIBITING SALES OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS ON PROPERTY OWNED BY OR UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO, ARTICLE 19L: PROHIBITING SMOKING AT CERTAIN OUTDOOR EVENTS, ARTICLE 19M: DISCLOSURE TO PROSPECTIVE RESIDENTIAL TENANTS OF WHETHER A UNIT IS SMOKE FREE OR SMOKING OPTIONAL, AND INFORMING EXISTING RESIDENTIAL TENANTS WHERE SMOKING IS OPTIONAL, ARTICLE 19N: ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES - RESTRICTIONS ON SALE AND USE, ARTICLE 19O: [SMOKELESS TOBACCO - USE PROHIBITED AT ATHLETIC VENUES], ARTICLE 19P: PROHIBITING THE SALE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS TO PERSONS AGED 18, 19, OR 20, ARTICLE 19Q: PROHIBITING THE SALE OF FLAVORED TOBACCO PRODUCTS, ARTICLE 19R: PROHIBITING THE SALE OF ELECTRONIC CIGARETTES LACKING FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION PREMARKET APPROVAL, ARTICLE 19S: PROHIBITING THE SALE AND DISTRIBUTION OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS IN SAN FRANCISCO, ARTICLE 22A: ANALYZING SOILS FOR HAZARDOUS WASTE, ARTICLE 22B: CONSTRUCTION DUST CONTROL REQUIREMENTS, ARTICLE 23: VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL WORKER SAFETY, ARTICLE 24: CHLOROFLUOROCARBON RECOVERY AND RECYCLING, ARTICLE 25: MEDICAL WASTE GENERATOR REGISTRATION, PERMITTING, INSPECTIONS AND FEES, ARTICLE 26: COMPREHENSIVE ENVIRONMENTAL LEAD POISONING INVESTIGATION, MANAGEMENT AND ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM, ARTICLE 27: HEALTH SERVICE SYSTEM AGREEMENT, ARTICLE 28: MEDICAL CANNABIS USER AND PRIMARY CAREGIVER IDENTIFICATION CARDS, ARTICLE 29: LICENSING AND REGULATION OF MASSAGE PRACTITIONERS AND MASSAGE BUSINESSES, ARTICLE 30: REGULATION OF DIESEL BACKUP GENERATORS, ARTICLE 32: DISEASE PREVENTION DEMONSTRATION PROJECT, ARTICLE 34: HEALTHY PRODUCTS, HEALTHY CHILDREN ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 36: CHILD COUGH AND COLD MEDICINE WARNING ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 37: TRANS FAT FREE RESTAURANT PROGRAM ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 38: ENHANCED VENTILATION REQUIRED FOR URBAN INFILL SENSITIVE USE DEVELOPMENTS, ARTICLE 43: SURPLUS MEDICATION REPOSITORY AND DISTRIBUTION, ARTICLE 45: CITY-OPERATED ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITY, ARTICLE II: NOMINATION OF ELECTIVE OFFICERS, ARTICLE III: SUBMISSION OF MEASURES TO THE VOTERS, ARTICLE IV: PREPARATION AND FORM OF BALLOTS, ARTICLE V: ELECTION MATERIAL MAILED TO THE VOTERS, ARTICLE VI: BALLOT SIMPLIFICATION COMMITTEE, ARTICLE X: NON-UNITED STATES CITIZEN VOTING IN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONS, ARTICLE XI: VOTE-BY-MAIL IN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, ARTICLE XII: OPEN SOURCE VOTING PILOT PROGRAM, ARTICLE 13: IMPLEMENTATION OF CHARTER SECTION 16.107, ARTICLE 14: INCREASED USAGE OF CHILDRENS PLAYGROUNDS, WALKING TRAILS, AND ATHLETIC FIELDS ACT, ARTICLE 1.2: DIMENSIONS, AREAS, AND OPEN SPACES, ARTICLE 1.5: TRANSPORTATION, OFF-STREET PARKING, AND LOADING, ARTICLE 4: DEVELOPMENT IMPACT FEES AND PROJECT REQUIREMENTS THAT AUTHORIZE THE PAYMENT OF IN-LIEU FEES, ARTICLE 7: NEIGHBORHOOD COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS, ARTICLE 10: PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL ARCHITECTURAL AND AESTHETIC LANDMARKS, ARTICLE 11: PRESERVATION OF BUILDINGS AND DISTRICTS OF ARCHITECTURAL, HISTORICAL, AND AESTHETIC IMPORTANCE IN THE C-3 DISTRICTS, ARTICLE 1.1: REGULATING THE USE OF VEHICLES FOR HUMAN HABITATION, ARTICLE 1.2 DISCRIMINATION IN HOUSING AGAINST FAMILIES WITH MINOR CHILDREN, ARTICLE 1.3: TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON RENTAL INCREASES RENT ROLLBACK BASED UPON APRIL 15, 1979, RENTAL RATES AND REFUNDING ANY RENT INCREASES, ARTICLE 1.5: DISPLAY OF LIFE AND PROPERTY CONSERVATION DECALS, ARTICLE 9: MISCELLANEOUS CONDUCT REGULATIONS, ARTICLE 9.5: PROHIBITING OF PROFESSIONAL STRIKEBREAKERS, ARTICLE 9.6: REGULATIONS FOR SOLICITATION FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES, ARTICLE 10.1: REGULATING EXPOSURE OF PHOTOGRAPHS, CARTOONS OR DRAWINGS ON NEWSRACKS, ARTICLE 10.2: REGULATION OF COMPUTER RENTAL BUSINESSES, ARTICLE 11.1: COMMERCIAL DISPLAY OF DEAD HUMAN BODIES, ARTICLE 11.2: REGULATIONS FOR ADULT THEATERS AND ADULT BOOKSTORES PERMIT AND LICENSE PROVISIONS, ARTICLE 13: MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS FOR PROFESSIONS AND TRADES, ARTICLE 13.1: JUNK DEALERS - PERMIT AND REGULATION, ARTICLE 13.2 BICYCLE MESSENGER BUSINESSES, ARTICLE 13.4: REDUCING RENTAL-CAR BURGLARIES, ARTICLE 15.1: ENTERTAINMENT REGULATIONS PERMIT AND LICENSE PROVISIONS, ARTICLE 15.2: ENTERTAINMENT REGULATIONS FOR EXTENDED-HOURS PREMISES, ARTICLE 15.3: PROHIBITING NUDE PERFORMERS, WAITERS AND WAITRESSES, ARTICLE 15.5: NUDE MODELS IN PUBLIC PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIOS, ARTICLE 17: MISCELLANEOUS LICENSE REGULATIONS, ARTICLE 17.1: REGULATIONS FOR FORTUNETELLING; PERMIT AND LICENSE PROVISIONS, ARTICLE 18: SAN FRANCISCO POLICE PISTOL RANGE, ARTICLE 19: DISPOSAL OF UNCLAIMED PROPERTY, ARTICLE 20: REPRODUCING AND FURNISHING REPORTS, ARTICLE 21: BAN ON PUBLIC USE OF GAS-POWERED LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT, ARTICLE 22: CITATIONS FOR VIOLATIONS OF CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE HEALTH CODE AND POLICE CODE, ARTICLE 25: REGULATIONS FOR PRIVATE PROTECTION AND SECURITY SERVICES*, ARTICLE 26: REGULATIONS FOR PUBLIC BATH HOUSES, ARTICLE 27: REGULATIONS FOR MORTGAGE MODIFICATION CONSULTANTS, ARTICLE 28: REGULATIONS FOR PAWNBROKERS PERMIT AND LICENSE PROVISIONS, ARTICLE 31: REGULATIONS FOR TEMPORARY HELIPORTS AND PERMIT PROVISIONS, ARTICLE 32: REGULATIONS FOR CONDUCTING BINGO GAMES, ARTICLE 32A: REGULATIONS FOR CONDUCTING POKER GAMES, ARTICLE 33: PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION BASED ON RACE, COLOR, ANCESTRY, NATIONAL ORIGIN, PLACE OF BIRTH, SEX, AGE, RELIGION, CREED, DISABILITY, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, GENDER IDENTITY, WEIGHT, OR HEIGHT, ARTICLE 33A: PROHIBITION OF EMPLOYER INTERFERENCE WITH EMPLOYEE RELATIONSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES AND REGULATIONS OF EMPLOYER DRUG TESTING OF EMPLOYEES, ARTICLE 33B: PROHIBITION AGAINST DISCRIMINATION BY CLUBS OR ORGANIZATIONS WHICH ARE NOT DISTINCTLY PRIVATE, ARTICLE 33E: HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY WORKER RETENTION, ARTICLE 33F: HOURS AND RETENTION PROTECTIONS FOR FORMULA RETAIL EMPLOYEES, ARTICLE 33G: PREDICTABLE SCHEDULING AND FAIR TREATMENT FOR FORMULA RETAIL EMPLOYEES, ARTICLE 33K: RIGHT TO REEMPLOYMENT FOLLOWING LAYOFF DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC, ARTICLE 33L: PROHIBITING EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF COVID-19 STATUS, ARTICLE 33M: GROCERY STORE, DRUG STORE, RESTAURANT, AND ON-DEMAND DELIVERY SERVICE WORKER PROTECTIONS, ARTICLE 33N: DOMESTIC WORKERS EQUAL ACCESS TO PAID SICK LEAVE, ARTICLE 33O: RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION WAGE THEFT PREVENTION ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 33P: PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY LEAVE, ARTICLE 33Q: PRIVATE SECTOR MILITARY LEAVE PAY, ARTICLE 34: REGULATIONS FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS - PERMIT AND LICENSE PROVISIONS, ARTICLE 36: PROHIBITING THE CARRYING OF A FIREARM WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE OR DRUG, OR POSSESSION OF A FIREARM WHILE UPON PUBLIC PREMISES SELLING OR SERVING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, ARTICLE 36A: [SALE, MANUFACTURE, AND DISTRIBUTION OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION; POSSESSION OF HANDGUNS], ARTICLE 36B: STORAGE OF FIREARMS IN MOTOR VEHICLES, ARTICLE 36C: PROHIBITION OF FIREARMS AT PUBLIC GATHERINGS, ARTICLE 36D: GUN VIOLENCE RESTRAINING ORDERS, ARTICLE 37: POLICE EMERGENCY ALARM ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 38: PROHIBITING DISCRIMINATION ON THE BASIS OF AIDS AND ASSOCIATED CONDITIONS, ARTICLE 40: DRUG FREE WORKPLACE ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 41: PROHIBITING THE SALE OR POSSESSION OF REPLICA HYPODERMIC NEEDLES OR SYRINGES, ARTICLE 42: SALE AND DISPLAY OF AEROSOL PAINT CONTAINERS AND MARKER PENS, ARTICLE 42D: SALE AND DISPLAY OF PRODUCTS CONTAINING HYDROFLUORIC ACID, ARTICLE 43: ACCESS TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE FACILITIES, ARTICLE 44: CLOSED CAPTIONS ACTIVATION REQUIREMENT ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 45: FIREARMS AND WEAPONS VIOLENCE PREVENTION ORDINANCE, ARTICLE 46: PROHIBITING SELF-SERVICE MERCHANDISING OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS EXCEPT IN PLACES TO WHICH MINORS HAVE NO ACCESS, ARTICLE 49: PROCEDURES FOR CONSIDERING ARRESTS AND CONVICTIONS AND RELATED INFORMATION IN EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING DECISIONS, ARTICLE 50: CRIMINAL HISTORY IN ADMISSION TO POST-SECONDARY EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, ARTICLE 51: STORMWATER FLOOD RISK DISCLOSURE, ARTICLE 52: OCCUPANT'S RIGHT TO CHOOSE A COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PROVIDER, ARTICLE 53: REGULATION OF THIRD-PARTY FOOD DELIVERY SERVICES, ARTICLE 55: ACCEPTANCE OF CASH BY BRICK-AND-MORTAR BUSINESSES, ARTICLE 7: REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY AUTHORITY, ARTICLE 2.1: PERMIT FEES AND OCCUPANCY ASSESSMENTS, ARTICLE 2.4: EXCAVATION IN THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY, ARTICLE 3: REGULATIONS IN REGARD TO WORKING CONDITIONS, ARTICLE 5.2: TABLES AND CHAIRS IN PUBLIC SIDEWALK OR ROADWAY AREAS, ARTICLE 5.3: DISPLAY OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES OR NONFOOD MERCHANDISE ON PUBLIC SIDEWALKS, ARTICLE 5.5: DISTRIBUTION OF FREE SAMPLE MERCHANDISE ON PUBLIC PROPERTY, ARTICLE 5.6: POSTING OF SIGNS ON CITY-OWNED LAMP POSTS OR UTILITY POLES, ARTICLE 5.7: HANDBILL DISTRIBUTION ON PRIVATE PREMISES; DISPLAY OF BANNERS, ARTICLE 5.8: PERMIT REGULATIONS FOR MOBILE FOOD FACILITIES CONCERNING PRODUCTS FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION, ARTICLE 5.9: PERMIT REGULATIONS FOR VENDORS, ARTICLE 14: UNDERGROUND PIPES, WIRES AND CONDUITS, ARTICLE 17: CONTROL OF DUMPS DISPOSING OF MATERIALS FROM CONSTRUCTION OR DEMOLITION, ARTICLE 19: PUBLIC TELEPHONE BOOTHS ON PUBLIC SIDEWALKS, ARTICLE 20: PROHIBITED BICYCLE ACTIONS AND TRANSACTIONS, ARTICLE 21: RESTRICTION OF USE OF POTABLE WATER FOR SOIL COMPACTION AND DUST CONTROL ACTIVITIES, ARTICLE 23: GRAFFITI REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT, ARTICLE 25: PERSONAL WIRELESS SERVICE FACILITIES, DIVISION 3. 0000002751 00000 n The limits upon the height of buildings and structures shall be as specified on the Zoning Map, except as permitted by Section 206. The City uses the term glazing to refer to glass in windows, doors, or other fixed openings that let natural light into a building. Inspects buildings for compliance with building code requirements for building Example: if the living room is 90 sq ft, it must have 7.2 sq ft of glazing from a window, fixed opening, or glass door. 10/22/2003), Skip to code content (skip section selection), ARTICLE I: EXISTENCE AND POWERS OF THE CITY AND COUNTY, ARTICLE III: EXECUTIVE BRANCH - OFFICE OF MAYOR, ARTICLE IV: EXECUTIVE BRANCH - BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND DEPARTMENTS, ARTICLE V: EXECUTIVE BRANCH - ARTS AND CULTURE, ARTICLE VIIIA: THE MUNICIPAL TRANSPORTATION AGENCY, ARTICLE XI: EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS SYSTEM, ARTICLE XII: EMPLOYEE RETIREMENT AND HEALTH SERVICE SYSTEMS, ARTICLE XIV: INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM AND RECALL, APPENDIX D: BUILDING INSPECTION PROVISIONS*, APPENDIX E: SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, APPENDIX F: AUTHORITY AND DUTIES OF CITY SERVICES AUDITOR, CHAPTER 2B: ASSESSMENT APPEALS BOARDS (TAX APPEAL BOARDS), CHAPTER 4: CITY BUILDINGS, EQUIPMENT, AND VEHICLES, CHAPTER 6: PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTING POLICIES AND PROCEDURES, CHAPTER 8: DOCUMENTS, RECORDS AND PUBLICATIONS, CHAPTER 10: FINANCE, TAXATION, AND OTHER FISCAL MATTERS, CHAPTER 10A: [REQUEST FOR SHERIFFS SERVICES]*, CHAPTER 10B: SPECIAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC WORKS SERVICES, CHAPTER 10C: REIMBURSEMENT FOR TOWING AND STORAGE OF VEHICLES, CHAPTER 10F: 1660 MISSION STREET SURCHARGE, CHAPTER 10G: BOARD OF APPEALS SURCHARGE FOR PERMITS AND FEES, CHAPTER 10H: RECOVERY OF COSTS OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE, CHAPTER 12B: NONDISCRIMINATION IN CONTRACTS, CHAPTER 12C: NONDISCRIMINATION IN PROPERTY CONTRACTS, CHAPTER 12D: MINORITY/WOMEN/LOCAL BUSINESS UTILIZATION, CHAPTER 12E: BAN ON CITY USE OF GAS-POWERED LANDSCAPING EQUIPMENT, CHAPTER 12F: IMPLEMENTING THE MACBRIDE PRINCIPLES - NORTHERN IRELAND, CHAPTER 12G: PROHIBITION ON USE OF PUBLIC FUNDS FOR POLITICAL ACTIVITY BY RECIPIENTS OF CITY CONTRACTS, GRANTS, AND LOANS, CHAPTER 12J: CITY BUSINESS WITH BURMA PROHIBITED, CHAPTER 12L: PUBLIC ACCESS TO RECORDS AND MEETINGS OF NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS, CHAPTER 12M: PROTECTION OF PRIVATE INFORMATION*, CHAPTER 12N: LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, TRANSGENDER, QUEER, AND QUESTIONING YOUTH: YOUTH SERVICES SENSITIVITY TRAINING, CHAPTER 12O: EARNED INCOME CREDIT INFORMATION, CHAPTER 12S: WORKING FAMILIES CREDIT PROGRAM, CHAPTER 12T: CITY CONTRACTOR/SUBCONTRACTOR CONSIDERATION OF CRIMINAL HISTORY IN HIRING AND EMPLOYMENT DECISIONS, CHAPTER 12V: PERSONAL SERVICES MINIMUM CONTRACTUAL RATE ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 12X: PROHIBITING CITY TRAVEL AND CONTRACTING IN STATES THAT ALLOW DISCRIMINATION*, CHAPTER 12Y: SAN FRANCISCO SLAVERY DISCLOSURE ORDINANCE*, CHAPTER 12Z: SAN FRANCISCO FAMILY FRIENDLY WORKPLACE ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 14: SAN FRANCISCO HEALTH CARE SECURITY ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 14A: DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM, CHAPTER 14B: LOCAL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE UTILIZATION AND NON-DISCRIMINATION IN CONTRACTING ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 16: OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES GENERALLY, CHAPTER 17: PUBLIC OFF-STREET PARKING FACILITIES, CHAPTER 19.
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