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THE REVISED ORDINANCES OF HONOLULU
TITLE I: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER 2: THE MAYOR AND EXECUTIVE AGENCIES - ADDITIONAL POWERS, DUTIES, AND FUNCTIONS
CHAPTER 3: ADDITIONAL BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, AND COMMITTEES
CHAPTER 4: ADDITIONAL POWERS AND DUTIES OF COUNCIL AND LEGISLATIVE AGENCIES
CHAPTER 5: SALARIES, EMPLOYMENT, AND BONDING REQUIREMENTS OF ELECTED OFFICIALS AND NON-CIVIL-SERVICE OFFICERS
TITLE II: TAXATION AND FINANCES
CHAPTER 6: FUNDS, FEES, AND LOAN PROGRAMS
CHAPTER 7: RESERVED
CHAPTER 8: REAL PROPERTY TAX
CHAPTER 8A: TAXATION OF TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS
TITLE III: MISCELLANEOUS REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 9: BOTANICAL GARDENS
CHAPTER 10: PUBLIC PARKS AND RECREATION FACILITIES
CHAPTER 11: CHILD CARE
CHAPTER 12: ANIMALS AND FOWLS
CHAPTER 13: STREETS, SIDEWALKS, MALLS, AND OTHER PUBLIC PLACES
CHAPTER 14: PUBLIC WORKS INFRASTRUCTURE
TITLE IV: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
CHAPTER 15: TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES
CHAPTER 15A: REGULATIONS OF VEHICLES
CHAPTER 15B: PUBLIC TRANSIT
TITLE V: BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION CODES
CHAPTER 16: BUILDING CODE
CHAPTER 16A: HOUSING CODE
CHAPTER 16B: BUILDING ENERGY CONSERVATION CODE
CHAPTER 16C: BUILDING MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 17: ELECTRICAL CODE
CHAPTER 18: FEES AND PERMITS FOR BUILDING, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND SIDEWALK CODES
CHAPTER 18A: GRADING, SOIL EROSION, AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
CHAPTER 19: PLUMBING CODE
CHAPTER 20: FIRE CODE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
TITLE VI: LAND USE
CHAPTER 21: LAND USE ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 21A: FLOOD HAZARD AREAS
CHAPTER 22: SUBDIVISION OF LAND
CHAPTER 23: STATE LAND USE CLASSIFICATION
CHAPTER 24: DEVELOPMENT PLANS
CHAPTER 25: SPECIAL MANAGEMENT AREAS
CHAPTER 26: SHORELINE SETBACKS
CHAPTER 27: COMMUNITY FACILITIES DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 28: SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS
CHAPTER 29: AFFORDABLE HOUSING REQUIREMENTS
CHAPTER 30: WATER MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 31: COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 32: AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING
CHAPTER 33: DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENTS
CHAPTER 33A: IMPACT FEES FOR TRAFFIC AND ROADWAY IMPROVEMENTS IN EWA
TITLE VII: BUSINESS
CHAPTER 34: REGULATION OF BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 35: INCENTIVES FOR BUSINESS TO CREATE NEW JOBS
CHAPTER 36: COMMON CARRIERS
TITLE VIII: PROPERTY
CHAPTER 37: REAL PROPERTY TRANSACTIONS INVOLVING THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU
CHAPTER 38: LEASE AND RENTAL OF CITY REAL PROPERTY, INCLUDING FEES
CHAPTER 39: MAXIMUM ANNUAL RENEGOTIATED LEASE RENT
CHAPTER 40: OFFENSES RELATING TO PROPERTY
TITLE IX: PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, AND SANITATION
CHAPTER 41: PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 42: COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF REFUSE
CHAPTER 43: SEWERS, DRAINAGE, AND CESSPOOLS
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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§ 16-12.8 Fire protection.
(a)   Fire protection classifications. Indigenous Hawaiian architecture structures shall be categorized into the following two classes for fire protection requirements:
Class
Setback Requirements
Fire Protection Requirements
Class
Setback Requirements
Fire Protection Requirements
Class A
The structure (or a group of structures) is:
No fire protection is required for the structure.
1.    Located at least 100 feet from any existing structure on the same or neighboring properties; and
2.    Located at least 100 feet from any property line, except as follows:
   a.    if the property line abuts a public way, the 100 feet minimum setback for that property line shall be reduced by the width of the public way;
   b.    if the property line abuts the shoreline, the minimum setback for that property line shall be the shoreline setback; or
   c.    for any hale ku`ai in the agricultural district that is less than 200 square feet, that is completely open on three sides, and that is used as an agricultural products stand and if the property line abuts a public way, the minimum setback for that property line shall be 15 feet.
Class B
The structure (or a group of structures) that conforms to applicable zoning setback requirements but does not satisfy Class A setback requirements.
Automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in accordance with design standards in § 16-12.8.2. An electrical permit is required for fire sprinklers systems.
 
(b)   Automatic fire sprinklers. The design standards for automatic fire sprinklers for Class B indigenous Hawaiian architecture structures shall be in accordance with NFPA 13.
Exception: The design standards for automatic fire sprinklers for Class B indigenous Hawaiian architecture structures shall be permitted as follows:
(1)   Eighteen gallons per minute for a single head at 140 square feet maximum coverage of roof area;
(2)   Thirteen gallons per minute for each subsequent head at 140 square feet maximum coverage of roof area per head;
(3)   The minimum supply pressure at the base of the riser shall not be less than 40 pounds per square inch;
(4)   The minimum residual pressure at the highest sprinkler shall be not less than 12 pounds per square inch;
(5)   Sprinkler heads spacing shall not exceed 14 feet;
(6)   Sprinkler heads shall be open type upright, pendent, or sidewall with 1/2-inch or 17/32-inch orifice and have a wax corrosion resistant coating;
(7)   The total number of sprinklers on a branch shall not exceed six heads;
(8)   The total number of sprinklers shall not exceed the following schedule:
 
1-inch diameter
2 sprinklers
1-1/4 inch diameter
3 sprinklers
1-1/2 inch diameter
5 sprinklers
2-inch diameter
10 sprinklers
2-1/2 inch diameter
30 sprinklers
3-inch diameter
60 sprinklers
 
(9)   The above pipe schedule shall not apply to hydraulically designed systems;
(10)   The water density for hydraulically designed systems shall not be less than 0.10 gpm per square foot;
(11)   The source of water may be by domestic water meters, detector check meter, underground well, storage tank, swimming pool, ponds, etc., but must meet the design requirements for adequate pressure and duration;
(12)   Water supply shall be sufficient to provide 30 minutes duration;
(13)   If domestic water meters are used as the source of water for the fire sprinklers, without a storage tank and booster pump, the maximum number of heads shall not exceed the following table:
 
5/8-inch water meter
1 sprinkler
3/4-inch water meter
2 sprinklers
1-inch water meter
3 sprinklers
1-1/2 inch water meter
7 sprinklers
2-inch water meter
11 sprinklers
3-inch water meter
27 sprinklers
 
(14)   The piping material shall be hard drawn copper with silver solder or brazed fittings, or carbon steel with corrosion-resistant coatings. Plastic pipes shall not be allowed, except for below grade supply pipes;
(15)   Fire sprinkler system shall be actuated by smoke detectors located at the highest points of the roof and spaced as recommended by the manufacturer;
(16)   Flow control valves shall be either hydraulically or electrically operated with a manual override switch;
(17)   Where the width of a roof exceeds the width allowed for one row of sprinklers, two or more rows of sprinklers shall be placed such that the entire roof area is protected;
(18)   Prevailing wind direction shall be considered in the placement of sprinklers;
(19)   Deflectors for sprinklers shall be parallel with the roof surface or tilted slightly towards the peak of the roof; and
(20)   Fire sprinkler systems shall have a local alarm activated by a smoke detector.
(c)   For any hale that requires fire protection pursuant to subsection (b), the applicant shall provide a certification from a licensed engineer or a licensed C-20 contractor that the water supply for the fire sprinkler system has been tested and is capable of delivering the required fire flow for a duration of 30 minutes.
(d)   Smoke detector. Any hale used for sleeping shall have an approved battery operated smoke detector installed in the hale.
(1990 Code, Ch. 16, Art. 12, § 16-12.8) (Added by Ord. 12-34)