Unreinforced Masonry (URM) Buildings
URM Program Protects Our House and Business
The Unreinforced Masonry (URM) Program helps property owners comply with
the City of San Diego’s URM Ordinance. The goal of this safety ordinance
is to save lives by minimizing the possibility of potential collapse of URM
buildings during an earthquake. January 1, 2006 is the date by which the URM
building owners are required to comply with the mandatory provisions of the
City of San Diego URM Regulations. Additional seismic strengthening may be
required based upon triggering mechanism associated with remodeling, renovation
or change of occupancy.
The "Earthquake Hazard
Reduction in Existing Buildings" was adopted by City Council on
November 9, 1992. The ordinance established a program for mitigation
of seismic
hazards associated with buildings containing
unreinforced masonry
bearing walls. For the full text of the City of San Diego
URM Regulations see San
Diego Municipal Code [SDMC] Chapter 14, Article 5, Division
4 (PDF).
Below is a list of information regarding the City of San Diego's
Unreinforced Masonry (URM) Program as related to URM buildings. For questions
about the URM Program, you can contact Mehdi Shadyab, P.E., URM Program
Coordinator at 858-573-1233.
- URM Retrofit Visual Examples
Photos showing not-retrofitted earhquake-damaged URM buildings, examples
of URM parapet bracing and roof-to-wall anchors for URM buildings.
- Technical Policies and Guidelines
- Featured URM Historical Buildings
Presented
to emphasize the importance of structurally retrofitting and strengthening
older buildings according to the applicable
seismic
regulations of the City of San Diego. By doing this we protect the
safety of our citizens and assure enjoyment and
preservation of our historic buildings for years to come.
- URM Program Assistance. Program assistance is available
to property owners through the Business
Improvement District Council (BID). Such program assistance includes:
- List of Qualified Contractors and Structural Engineers experienced
with URM structures.
- Information regarding a new URM specific loan program.
- Information on the City’s financial incentive programs for
URM property owners.
- Project grouping opportunities which may lower the cost of retrofits
for individual property owners.
- URM Economic Impact Report commissioned by the BID Council and
the Centre City Development Corporation (CCDC).
- For further information regarding URM Program Assistance contact
the Business Improvement District Council at (619) 239-2437 or email mail@bidcouncil.org.
For questions about the City of San Diego URM Program, you can contact
Mehdi Shadyab, P.E., URM Program Coordinator at 858-573-1233.
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