HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-06 - In-Building Public Safety Radio System CoverageORDINANCE NO. 06-6
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA
MESA, CALIFORNIA, CREATING CHAPTER IX OF TITLE 5 OF THE
CITY OF COSTA MESA MUNICIPAL CODE, REGARDING IN -
BUILDING PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEM COVERAGE.
WHEREAS, the City of Costa Mesa ("City") provides public safety services to its
community including fire services through the Costa Mesa Fire Department ("CMFD")
and police services through the Costa Mesa Police Department ("CMPD").
WHEREAS, recent development through the City has caused interference to the
800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communication System used by both CMPD and
CMFD; and
WHEREAS, said radio interference has caused a lack of both quality and
essential public safety emergency radio communication, and as a result, is a potential
threat to the safety of emergency workers and to the public; and
WHEREAS, this ordinance may be adopted pursuant to Government Code
Section 36737(a) in that it is adopted for the preservation of the public peace, health or
safety. The facts justifying the adoption of the ordinance are that in the absence of this
ordinance, public safety radio communications would be compromised. As the city
enjoys rapid growth, many new buildings are being constructed within the city and some
of these buildings have been, and will in the future be, constructed out of substances
(e.g., metal and concrete), which impede and/or impair radio communications used by
the CMFD and CMPD. The City's fire and police personnel have been finding it
increasingly difficult to effectively communicate with each other and CMFD and CMPD's
communications centers during critical situations while in dense or subterranean
residential and commercial structures. As a result, both the public at large and
emergency personnel may face an increased risk of harm; and
WHEREAS, in order to minimize the danger to life caused by ineffective
communication, all planned construction of new buildings that do not allow for the
necessary level of communication under the 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated
Communications System must be equipped with technology that will allow effective and
continuous radio communication to be maintained; and
WHEREAS, the proposed ordinance constitutes a "local security standard"
regulating the erection, construction, or alteration of buildings within the City;
THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COSTA MESA DOES
HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Title 5 of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code entitled "Building and Structures,"
is hereby amended to add Chapter IX, entitled "IN -BUILDING PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO
SYSTEM COVERAGE" commencing with Section 5-130 and concluding with Section 5-
137 is hereby added to read in its entirety as follows:
Sec. 5-130. Intent and purpose.
The intent of the chapter is to provide a regulatory framework for the purpose of
providing effective 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communication System
coverage throughout the City of Costa Mesa for police and fire emergency
services.
Sec. 5-131. Definitions.
The following words, terms, and phrases when used in this chapter shall have
the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the context clearly
indicates a differing meaning:
OCSDICommunications: Orange county Sheriff -Coroner
Department/Communications Division.
Countywide Coordinated Communication System: That radio system used by all
local law enforcement and fire departments within the County of Orange for
emergency and non -emergency radio communication on the 800 MHz radio
band.
City of Costa Mesa In -Building Public Safety Radio System Coverage
Specifications: Specifications attached hereto and incorporated herein as
Attachment "A", a copy of which shall be maintained in the office of the City
Clerk. New or updated specifications may be substituted from time to time as
may be necessary to maintain optimum coverage and radio effectiveness without
further action from the Council.
Sec. 5-132. Use and occupancy.
Except as otherwise provided, no person shall own, erect, construct or occupy,
any building or structure, or any part thereof, or cause the same to be done,
which fails to support adequate radio coverage for City emergency service
workers operating on the 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communication
System. Further, owners must maintain a reasonable standard of reliable radio
communication within their buildings and structures once a Certificate of
Occupancy is issued. For the purposes of this section, adequate radio coverage
shall include those specifications in the City of Costa Mesa In -Building Public
Safety Radio System Coverage Specifications, attached and incorporated herein
as Attachment "A".
Sec. 5-133. Testing procedures.
Test of radio coverage will be conducted pursuant to those specifications in the
City of Costa Mesa In -Building Public Safety Radio System Coverage
Specifications, attached and incorporated herein as Attachment "A", as
summarized below.
A. Initial Tests. Initial Tests will be performed by FCC -certified technicians,
authorized by the county Sheriff -Coroner Department/Communications
Division, or by such agency in accordance with Test Standards as listed in
the City of Costa Mesa In -Building Public Safety Radio System Coverage
Specifications, attached and incorporated herein as Attachment "A". A
Certificate of Occupancy shall not be issued to any structure if said
structure, or any part thereof, fails to comply with these Test Standards.
B. Annual Tests. Annual tests will be conducted by CMFD, the local fire
department personnel, or their agent in accordance with the Test
Standards as listed in the City of Costa Mesa In -Building Public Safety
Radio System Coverage Specifications, attached and incorporated herein
as Attachment "A".
Sec. 5-134. Amplification systems allowed.
Buildings and structures that cannot support the required level of radio coverage
shall be equipped with amplifications systems as specified in the City of Costa
Mesa In -Building Safety Radio System Coverage Specifications, attached and
incorporated herein as Attachment "A" or any other system approved by the
OCSD/Communications, in writing.
Sec. 5-135. Exemptions.
This ordinance shall not apply to the following:
(1) Existing buildings or structures at the time this ordinance is adopted;
(2) Those approved by building permit prior to the adoption of this ordinance
(this would include buildings under construction);
(3) Elevators; and
(4) New and planned construction that is three (3) stories or less without
subterranean storage or parking.
Should new construction that is three (3) stories or less include subterranean
storage or parking, then this ordinance shall apply only to the subterranean
areas.
Sec. 5-136. Costs.
The FCC -certified and OCSD/Communications approved technician required by
section 5-133 to conduct Initial Tests shall be employed by the owner, the engineer
or architect of record, or agent of the owner, but not by the contractor or any other
person responsible for the work.
Sec. 5-137. Non-compliance.
After discovery of non-compliance following issuance of Certificate of Occupancy,
the building owner is provided six (6) months to remedy the deficiency and gain
compliance.
Section 2. Environmental Determination. The adoption of this Ordinance is exempt
from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act pursuant to Section
15308 of Title 14 of the California Code of Regulations because the Ordinance sets
forth specifications and procedures for the maintenance, restoration, enhancement, and
protection of the environment.
Section 3. Inconsistencies. Any provision of the Costa Mesa Municipal Code or
appendices thereto inconsistent with the provisions of this Ordinance, to the extent of
such inconsistencies and no further, is hereby repealed or modified to the extent
necessary to affect the provisions of this Ordinance.
Section 4. Severability. If any chapter, article, section, subsection, subdivision,
sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this Ordinance, or the application thereof to any
person, is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any
court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portion of this Ordinance or its application to other persons. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have adopted this Ordinance and each chapter, article,
section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof,
irrespective of the fact that any one or more subsections, subdivisions, sentences,
clauses, phrases, or portions of the application thereof to any person, be declared
invalid or unconstitutional. No portion of this Ordinance shall supersede any local,
State, or Federal law, regulation, or codes dealing with life safety factors.
Section 5. This Ordinance shall take effect and be in full force thirty (30) days from and
after the passage thereof and prior to the expiration of fifteen (15) days from its passage
shall be published once in the ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed and published in the City of Costa Mesa or, in the alternative, the
City Clerk may cause to be published a summary of this Ordinance and a certified copy
of the text of this Ordinance shall be posted in the office of the City Clerk five (5) days
prior to the date of adoption of this Ordinance, and within fifteen (15) days after
adoption, the City Clerk shall cause to be published the aforementioned summary and
shall post in the office of the City Clerk a certified copy of this Ordinance together with
the names and member of the City Council voting for and against the same.
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 21st day of March, 2006
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Mayor
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City of Costa Mesa
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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City Attorney
STATE OF CALIFORNIA)
COUNTY OF ORANGE) as
CITY OF COSTA MESA)
I, Julie Folcik, City Clerk and ex -officio clerk of the City Council of the City
of Costa Mesa, hereby certify that the above and foregoing Ordinance No. 06-6
was introduced and considered section by section at a regular meeting of said
City Council held on the 7th day of March, 2006, and thereafter passed and
adopted as a whole at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the 21't day
of March, 2006, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mansoor, Bever, Dixon, Foley
NOES: Mone
ABSENT: Monahan
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of
the City of Costa Mesa this 22nd day of March, 2006.
Cityp-erk and ex -officio
Clerk of the City Council of the
City of Costa Mesa
ATTACHMENT"A"
CITY OF COSTA MESA IN -BUILDING PUBLIC SAFETY RADIO SYSTEM
COVERAGE SPECIFICATIONS
1. Performance.
Specifications are provided to assist property owners in satisfying a delivered audio
quality (DAQ) of 3 with a 90% reliability factor for emergency personnel using radio
communication in their buildings and structures. Property owners who can demonstrate
full compliance with the reliability factor without adhering to all of the following
specifications may be excused from all or part of these provisions. Property owners
who adhere to all of the specifications and fail to reach the reliability factor must employ
all resources necessary to ensure full compliance. Performance and compliance will be
inspected annually as part of the CMFD's Fire Inspection.
2. Signal Strength, Signal Rejection, Modulation Compatibility, and Delivered
Audio Quality and Technical Specifications.
The following defines the minimum required level of radio signal strength, provided the
signal strength delivered by the Countywide Communications System unobstructed at
around level external to the building is at least $0Blom:
• A minimum signal strength of (-95dBm) in 90% of the area of each floor of the
building from both the 800 MHz Countywide Communications System and from
within the building is required.
• The frequency range supported from the 800 MHz Countywide communications
System shall be 851 — 869 MHz (base transmitter frequencies).
• The frequency range supported to the 800 MHz Countywide Communications
System shall be 806 — 824 MHz (radio field transmit frequencies).
• A public safety radio amplification system shall include filters to reject
frequencies below 851 MHz and frequencies above 869 MHz by a minimum of
35 dB.
• All system components must be 100% compatible with analog and digital
modulations after installation without additional adjustments or modifications.
The systems must be capable of encompassing the frequencies stated herein
and capable of future modifications to a frequency range subsequently
established by the City of Costa Mesa. If the system is not capable of
modification to future frequencies, then a new system will need to be installed to
accommodate the new frequency band.
• Active devices shall have a minimum of -50dB 3" order intermodulation
protection.
• All active in -building coverage devices shall be FCC Part 90 Type Certified.
• UL listing is required for any AC operated power supplies.
Active devices shall include a minimum of 12 hours of battery backup power.
• Any in -building coverage system shall be installed by a City approved,
manufacturer -trained and certified installer.
The delivered audio quality is defined below:
DAQ
Delivered
Subjective Performance Description
Audio Quality
Unusable, speech present but unreadable.
1
Understandable with considerable effort. Frequent repetition due to
2
noise/distortion.
Speech understandable with slight effort. Occasional repetition
3
required due to noise/distortion.
Speech understandable with repetition only rarely required. Some
3.5
noise/distortion.
Speech easily understood. Occasional noise/distortion.
4
Speech easily understood. Infrequent noise/distortion.
4.5
Speech easily understood.
5
3. Remedies to achieve compliance (Acceptable Amplification Systems):
If needed to ensure compliance with the 90% reliability factor, the property owner must
install each of the following:
An in -building coverage system composed of a radiating cable system or an
internal multiple antenna system with FCC -certified bi-directional 800 MHz
amplifier(s), distribution system, and subcomponents.
• Any active devices (e.g. signal booster(s)) must be encased in a NEMA 4 (or
equivalent) dust/waterproof case and clearly labeled "City of Costa Mesa Public
Safety Radio".
Multi -band pass filters as required.
In the event of a power outage, all electrical components must be equipped with
independent auxiliary battery power or generators to function at full capacity for at least
twelve (12) hours.
Once a system is installed, a Spectrum Analyzer will be used to evaluate the system for
harmful interference to the 800 MHz Countywide Coordinated Communications system
backbone initially, and annually thereafter by a OCSD/Communications approved FCC -
certified technician. Any interference must be identified and removed before the system
can be accepted.
4. Applicable Federal Communications Commission rule Compliance.
All active devices used to provide extended coverage must be FCC -certificated.
5. Test Standards.
A. Design Review and Certification.
1. To obtain a building permit, the applicant shall do the following:
i. Retain an FCC -certified and OCSD/Communications approved
technician who will review construction plans in order to ensure that
such plans meet aforementioned radio communication criteria, and
recommend, if needed, an in -building solution for reliable radio
communication:
ii. Submit copies of plans certified with the signature of the
technician to the Building Official of the City of Costa Mesa, CMFD,
and OCSD/Communications within a timely manner:
2. To obtain a Certificate of Occupancy, the applicant shall do the
following once the building or structure is constructed:
i. Retain an FCC -certified and OCSD/Communications
approved technician who will test external signal strength to
verify the minimum external level of Paragraph 2 above. and
who will test all areas of the building or structure and certify all
of the findings stated herein on the date of inspection with
his/her signature. A passing test is one that demonstrates DAQ
3 with a 95% reliability factor on each floor. Owners of buildings
or structures that fail to meet this standard will not be in
compliance with this ordinance.
ii. The building owner must retain all records of initial and
annual inspections and submit copies to the Building Official of
the City of Costa Mesa, CMFD, and OCSD/Communications
within a timely manner.
B. Initial Test Procedure. For purposes of testing, each floor of the building shall
be divided into a grid of approximately twenty (20) equal areas. A maximum of
two (2) nonadjacent areas will be permitted to fail the test. In the event that three
(3) of the areas fail the test, and to provide greater statistical accuracy, the floor
may be divided into forty (40) equal areas. In such an event, a maximum of four
(4) nonadjacent areas will be permitted to fail the test. As specified by the
authority having jurisdiction, the test shall be conducted by using a Motorola XTS
3000/XTS 5000 or equivalent portable radio talking through the 800 MHz
Countywide Coordinated Communications System. A spot located approximately
in the center of a grid area will be selected for the test. The radio will then be
keyed to verify two-way communication to and from the outside of the building
through the 800 MHz Countywide Communications System. Once the spot has
been selected, prospecting for a better spot within the grid area will not be
permitted.
All auxiliary power systems shall be tested under load for a period of one (1) hour
to verify that the system will operate properly in the event of a power outage.
The testing technician reserves the discretion to determine whether or not the
battery exhibits symptoms of failure. The FCC -certified technician will ultimately
decide if the auxiliary system needs to be replaced or upgraded.
C. Annual Test Procedure. After a Certificate of Occupancy is issued, the
CMFD Inspector or appointed agent will annually test the in -building system
components to determine general functional operability. If non-compliance is
found, an approved FCC -certified technician will reassess the external signal
upon scheduling by the building owner.
D. Every two years battery back-up systems shall be replaced per manufacturer's
specifications.
6. Additional equipment feature requirements.
Active devices shall be alarmed. A phone line (plain old telephone service or POTS)
will provide dial tone to an alarm device. The alarm device will be programmed to
activate a pager on the county of Orange's 900 MHz paging system. Access to the
active components of the in -building coverage system (if any) is required twenty-four
(24) hours a day by County technicians/engineers.
New Building Construction.
All new building construction shall have a minimum four -inch conduit installed between
the first and bottom subterranean floor and said conduit shall extend along the center of
the building to the roof. At each floor and the roof, an opening shall be made to afford
easy access to the conduit from the ceiling. Access in either the form of drop ceiling or
conduit shall be made available along hallways and through firewalls. All subterranean
parking garages shall have a similar conduit installation.