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Existing apartment houses shall have directions showing the location of utility shutoff devices, and instructions for operating such devices, prominently posted in a public area of the building.
All utility services shall have their location and shutoff devices identified as required by the San Francisco Building, Plumbing and Electrical Codes.
The following diagram and instructions, printed on paper at least eight and one-half inches wide by 11 inches long, shall comply with the requirement to post instructions for operating shutoff devices imposed by this section. (See Figure 712 at the end of this chapter.)
Notices required by this section shall be posted not later than April 1, 1991.
Any tools necessary for shutoff shall be located in close proximity to the shutoff valve in a secure location that is accessible to tenants but is not susceptible to unauthorized tampering.
(Added by Ord. 361-90, App. 10/24/90; amended by Ord. 161-92, App. 6/4/92; Ord. 256-07, App. 11/6/2007)
In all R-1 and R-2 Occupancies:
(a) Buildings with heights exceeding 50 feet, which are required to have an operable elevator per the Fire Code, shall have at least one operating elevator for the residential occupants’ use.
(b) Buildings that have an existing elevator, regardless of the height of the building, shall maintain at least one operable elevator for residential occupants’ use.
(Added by Ord. 350-95, App. 11/3/95; amended by Ord. 256-07, App. 11/6/2007; Ord. 245-24, File No. 240807, App. 10/24/2024, Eff. 11/24/2024)