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California Water Conservation  State Bill SB 407                  Water Fixture Replacement   Mandate                                               

Effective Jan. 1st, 2017

To all Callifornia Property Owners;

A Seller or Transferor of a single family residential, multifamily, & commercial real property must disclose to a purchaser or transferee all noncompliant plumbing fixtures.  All Single family residential properties built prior to Jan. 1st 1994, will need to replace all noncompliant plumbing fixtures with water conserving plumbing fixtures. Including: All Toilets, Shower heads, & all Faucets.

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Los Angeles City & County Retrofit Requirements

LOS ANGELES

Single Family Home

  • DWP Certificate of Compliance (COC)
  • Gas Shut-off Valve (SGSOV)
  • Water Heater Double Strapping
  • High Efficency Toilets 1.28 gpf or less
  • Existing 1.6 gpf Toilets are in Compliance at point of sale
  • Low-Flow Shower Heads (2.5 gpm)
  • Smoke Detectors - (Electric operated with Battery Backup)
  • or (10 year Battery Operated) for Bedrooms Hallways & each Level
  • Impact Hazard Safety Glazing (Sliding Doors)
  • (Movable Door Only)
  • Only for Sliders that are not tempered glass
  • CO Detectors (carbon monoxide) Electric or Battery type)
  • (Each Level including Basements, and Attic rooms)

Condominium & Apartments

  • Exisiting 1.6 gpf Toilets are in Compliance at point of Sale
  • Low Flow Shower Heads (2.5 gpm)
  • Smoke Detectors - (Electric with Battery Backup -Hardwired Only) Bedrooms,
  • Hallways & each Level
  • CO Detectors (carbon monoxide) (Electric or Battery Operated)
  • Each Level including Basements

UNINCORPORATED AREAS

OF LOS ANGELES COUNTY

Single Family Home;

Condos and Apartments

  • Water Conservation Fixtures Needed
  • Smoke Detectors - (Electric or 10 Year Battery Operated)
  • All Bedrooms, Hallways, & Each Level
  • CO Detectors (Carbon Monoxide) (Electric or Battery Operated)

BEVERLY HILLS

Single Family Home; 

  • Water Conservation Plumbing Fixtures
  • "Beverly Hills" Smoke Detector & Water Conservation Plumbing  Fixtures Affidavit
  • Water Heater Strapping
  • Ultra Low-Flow Toilets (1.6gpf or less)
  • Low Flow Faucets (2.2 gpm)
  • Smoke Detectors; Hardwired with Battery Backup - Bedrooms, Hallways & each Level
  • Must be interconnected (permit required)
  • CO Detectors (carbon monoxide) Each Level including Basements

Condos & Apartments 

  • "Burbank" Cerificate of Compliance
  • Ultra Low-Flow Toilets (1.6 gpf or less)
  • Low Flow Shower heads (2.5 gpm
  • Low flow faucets (2.2gpm)
  • Smoke Detectors (Electric or 10 year Battery operated)
  • Bedrooms, Hallways & Each Level
  • CO detectors (Carbon Monoxide)-(Electric or Battery Operated)
  • Smoke Detectors - (Electric or 10 year Battery Operated)
  • in all Bedrooms (rooms with a closet) Hallways, & each Level of Home
  • CO Detectors (carbon monoxide) (Electric or Battery Operated) Each Level  including Basements

CULVER CITY

  • Smoke Detectors - (10 Year Battery or Hardwired)
  • in areas leading to bedrooms (Hallways)
  • CO Detectors (carbon Monoxide) On each level
  • E.Q. Seismic Gas Shut off Valves
  • Re-Inspection Report

Condominium

  • Smoke Detectors; ( Hardwired with Battery Backup)
  • In all Bedrooms
  • CO Detectors (carbon monoxide) On each level
  • E.Q. Seismic Gas Shut Off Valves
  • Pre-inspection Report

Condos & Apartments

  • Smoke Detectors (Electric or 10 Year Battery Operated)
  • Bedrooms, Hallways and each Level
  • CO Detectors (Carbon Monoxide) (Electric or Battery Operated)

          each level including basements

  • To all Bedrooms and hallways leading to Bedrooms
  • CO Detectors to each level including Basements 

Multi Family / Condominum

  • Smoke Detectors (hardwired with Battery Backup)
  • CO Detectors to each level including Basements

Condos & Apartments

  • Water Conservation PlumbingFixtures
  • Certification (Owner) for Smoke / CO Detectors Compliance
  • Smoke Detectors - (Electric or 10 Year Battery Operated) Bedrooms, Hallways & each Level
  • E.Q. Seismic Gas Shut off Valve (SGSOV) 

MANHATTAN BEACH

  • "Manhattan Beach" Toilet Retrofit Declaration
  • 1.28 gpf or less toilets mandatory
  • Water Heater Double strapping
  • Smoke Detectors (10 Year Battery or Electric) each level
  • All Bedrooms and Hallways
  • CO Detectors (carbon monoxide) each level
  • including basements
  • Water Conservation Plumbing Fixtures
  • Smoke Detectors (Electric or Battery) out side of bedrooms (Hallways) 
  • CO Detecors (carbon monoxide) (Battery or Electric) each Level includnig Basement
  • Certificate of Occupancy (must apply with application form)

SAN FERNANDO

Single Family Homes;

  • Water Conservation Fixtures
  • City of San Fernando Pre-Sale Inspection Report
  • Smoke Detectors (Electric or 10 year Battery Operated)
  • each level, All Bedrooms and Hallways
  • CO Detectors (Carbon Monoxide) (Battery or Electric)
  • each level including Basement
  • E.Q. Seismic gas shut off valve required
  • GFCI outlets as needed

SANTA CLARITA / VALENCIA

Si gle Family Home;

  • Water Heaater Double Strapping
  • Smoke Detectors (Electric or Battery Operated) each level
  • CO Detectors (Carbon Monoxide) (Electric or Battery Operated)
  • Each level including Basements

SANTA MONICA

  • Smoke Detectors - (Battery Operated) Bedrooms, Hallways, & each Level

VENTURA COUNTY

  • All Bedrooms and Hallways & each level
  • CO Detectors (Carbon Monoxide) (Electric or Battery Operated)

All Levels including Basements

WEST HOLLYWOOD

  • Gas Shut-Off Valve (SGSOV) Installed within 12 months of closing escrow
  • Smoke Detectors - (Electric or 10 Year Battery Operated) Bedrooms, Hallways,
  •  & each Level
  • Water Heater Pressure Relief Valve & Drain Pipe

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Chapter 13.02 WATER CONSERVATION PLUMBING FIXTURE RETROFIT REQUIREMENTS

13.02.010    Purpose.

13.02.020    Application of regulations.

13.02.030    Definitions.

13.02.040    Retrofit requirements upon sale of real property.

13.02.050    Exemptions.

13.02.060    Verification of compliance.

13.02.070    Persons authorized to perform plumbing fixture inspections.

13.02.080    Option to transfer responsibility for retrofitting.

13.02.090    Penalties for violation and enforcement.

13.02.100    Civil remedy.

13.02.110    Historic structure exemption.

13.02.010 Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to reduce long-term demand for potable water within the portions of the city served by the City of Santa Cruz Water Department in order to ensure a reliable and adequate public water supply by establishing water efficiency standards for interior plumbing fixtures when changes in ownership of real property occur. (Ord. 1018 § 1 (part), 2018: Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.020 Application of regulations.

The provisions of this chapter shall apply to all residential, commercial, and industrial buildings served by the City of Santa Cruz Water Department that use water in showers, toilets, and urinals whenever the title to real property is conveyed from the seller to the buyer, for consideration, by means of a grant deed. (Ord. 1018 § 1 (part), 2018: Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.030 Definitions.

For the purpose of this chapter, the following words shall have the meanings set forth below:

A. “Buyer” means the person, persons, or entity to whom the title to real property is conveyed.

B. Department. For persons served by the City of Santa Cruz Water Department, the term “department” shall refer to the City of Santa Cruz Water Department.

C. Director. For persons served by the City of Santa Cruz Water Department, the term “director” shall refer to the director of the City of Santa Cruz Water Department.

D. “High efficiency plumbing fixtures” means any fixture which is designated as a U.S. EPA WaterSense fixture; or any showerhead rated to use a maximum of two gallons of water per minute, any high efficiency toilet rated to use a maximum of one and twenty-eight-hundredths gallons of water per flush, and any urinal and associated flush valve rated to use a maximum of one-half gallon of water per flush.

E. “Retrofit” means the replacement of conventional plumbing fixtures with high efficiency plumbing fixtures. Pre-existing toilets that use not more than one and six-tenths gallons per flush shall be considered to meet the requirements of this code.

F. “Seller” means the owner of real property prior to the time of sale.

G. “Time of sale” means the date of the recording of the deed transferring legal title to real property to implement a sale of the property.

H. “Transfer of responsibility to retrofit form” means a form provided by the director which certifies that the seller and buyer mutually agree that the responsibility for compliance with the retrofit requirements in this chapter is assumed by the buyer.

I. “Water conservation certificate” means a form provided by the director certifying compliance with the plumbing fixture requirements specified by this chapter. (Ord. 1018 § 2, 2018; Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.040 Retrofit requirements upon sale of real property.

A. When Required. All existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings shall, at the time of sale, be retrofitted, if not already so, exclusively with high efficiency plumbing fixtures.

B. Responsibilities of Seller. The seller shall be responsible for complying with the requirements of this chapter and for obtaining a water conservation certificate in accordance with Section 13.02.060 before the time of sale.

C. Disclosure of Retrofit Requirement. The seller and/or the seller’s real estate agent or broker, under the California Real Estate Transfer Disclosure Statement requirements made pursuant to Section 1102.6a of the California Civil Code, shall give a written statement to the prospective buyer of the requirements of this chapter as soon as practicable prior to the transfer of title. The statement shall be either included in the receipt for deposit in a real estate transaction, an addendum to the real estate transfer disclosure statement, or a separate document. A signed copy of the water conservation certificate and the statement of retrofit requirements shall be included in the transfer documentation. (Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.050 Exemptions.

The director may grant an exemption to the provisions of this chapter to any person only if the director determines that the unique configuration of a building drainage system or portions of a public sewer, or both, are incompatible with high efficiency toilet specifications and require a greater quantity of water to flush the system in a manner that is consistent with public health. The director shall require sufficient evidence or proof be submitted to substantiate any exemption. (Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.060 Verification of compliance.

A. Upon retrofitting with high efficiency plumbing fixtures, prior to time of sale, the seller shall verify compliance by one of the following methods:

1. Physical inspection of the building by the director or other person authorized by the director to perform an on-site property inspection and to certify that the plumbing fixture requirements specified in this chapter have been satisfied;

2. Participation in an available toilet rebate program, where documentation of an inspection demonstrates that the retrofit requirements of this chapter have been satisfied;

3. Documentation that all structures which include plumbing fixtures on the property changing ownership were constructed or renovated in 1994 or later.

B. Once compliance with the requirements of this chapter has been verified, a water conservation certificate will be issued to the seller within two business days.

C. The director may waive re-inspection and/or further proof of retrofit when a property already certified undergoes a subsequent sale. Water conservation certificates shall be maintained on file at the department in order to provide future verification that high efficiency plumbing fixtures have been installed. (Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.070 Persons authorized to perform plumbing fixture inspections.

The following persons shall be authorized to perform an inspection of plumbing fixtures for the purpose of verifying compliance with the provisions of this chapter:

A. Employees of the department assigned by the director.

B. Plumbing contractors who hold a valid contractor’s license issued by the state of California, and all A or B licensed contractors qualified to review plumbing fixtures.

C. Other persons approved by the director to perform plumbing fixture inspections. (Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.080 Option to transfer responsibility for retrofitting.

Before the time of sale, the seller and buyer of any property may mutually agree to transfer responsibility for compliance with this chapter to the buyer. In the event the buyer agrees to assume responsibility for retrofitting, the buyer shall complete the retrofit within ninety calendar days from the date of the sale. Before the time of sale, the seller and buyer shall complete the following procedures:

A. The seller shall request from the department a transfer of responsibility to retrofit form. Both the seller and buyer shall sign the form certifying that the buyer has assumed responsibility for the retrofit.

B. The seller shall file the signed transfer of responsibility to retrofit form with the department and include it in the real estate transfer documentation in lieu of the water conservation certificate.

C. Upon completing the retrofit, the buyer shall contact the department to verify compliance. A water conservation certificate shall be issued to the buyer upon verification of compliance in accordance with Section 13.02.060 . (Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.090 Penalties for violation and enforcement.

A. Violation. It is unlawful for any person, firm, partnership, association, or corporation to fail to comply with the retrofit requirements of this chapter, or to alter or replace high efficiency plumbing fixtures required by this chapter with other than high efficiency plumbing fixtures. Violation of the provisions of this chapter shall constitute an infraction.

B. Notice of Correction. Whenever the director determines that there is a property where high efficiency plumbing fixtures have not been installed as required by this chapter or where such fixtures have been removed since initial installation and replaced with other than high efficiency plumbing fixtures, the director may serve a notice of correction on the owner(s) of the property on which the violation is situated and any other person responsible for the violation. The owner of record shall have ninety days to take corrective action. If corrective action is not taken within said ninety-day period the director may record a notice of violation in accordance with the administrative procedures for doing so set forth in this code.

C. Administrative Enforcement. In addition to any other remedy provided by this code, any provision of this ordinance may be enforced by an administrative order issued pursuant to any one of the administrative processes set forth in this code.

D. Persons Liable. No liability shall arise, nor shall any action be brought or maintained against, any agent of any party to a transfer of title, including any person or entity acting in the capacity of escrow officer, for any error, inaccuracy, or omission relating to compliance with this chapter. However, this section does not apply to a licensee, as defined in Section 10011 of the California Business and Professions Code, where the licensee participates in the making of the disclosure required to be made pursuant to this chapter with actual knowledge of the falsity of the disclosure. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, this section shall not be deemed to create or imply a duty upon a licensee, as defined in Section 10011 of the California Business and Professions Code, or upon any agent of any party to a transfer of title, including any person or entity acting in the capacity of an escrow officer, to monitor or ensure compliance with this chapter, or to notify any person of requirements to comply with this chapter.

E. A transfer of title is not invalidated on the basis of failure to comply with this chapter. (Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

13.02.100 Civil remedy.

If the seller fails to comply with the retrofit requirements, the buyer shall install the high efficiency plumbing fixtures within ninety days from the time of sale. Any seller who fails to comply with the requirements of this chapter is liable to the buyer in the amount of two hundred fifty dollars for each fixture that does not comply with this chapter at the time of sale, or the actual costs of the buyer to comply with this chapter, whichever amounts are greater. (Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § l (part), 2003)

13.02.110 Historic structure exemption.

Structures which are considered architecturally significant and which are listed as such in a recognized federal, state or local historic registry or in the city’s general plan are exempt from the requirements of this chapter when both of the following circumstances exist: authentic historic plumbing fixtures are presently in place in the structure; and the plumbing fixtures cannot be replaced by matching high efficiency fixtures. (Ord. 986 § 1 (part), 2013: Ord. 856 § 1, 2003)

Retrofit 2 — How to Trust Unsafe SSL certificates (Self-signed, Expired)

Accept any ssl certificate.

We were hesitant to write this tutorial, but due to the many, many requests: in this tutorial you will learn how to ignore the connection's security handshake and let Retrofit accept any, even bad SSL certificates. This includes revoked, expired or self-signed SSL certificates.

Warning: ignoring SSL certificate validity is incredibly dangerous and opens up your app and users for all kinds of security problems.

If you are aware of what you're doing, keep reading.

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In the next few minutes, we'll use BadSSL.com for our testing purposes. It gives us a wide variety of SSL certificates that no client should accept. By default, Retrofit will not connect to the subdomains (e.g., https://expired.badssl.com/ with bad SSL certificates.

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Let's see if we change this behavior. Because the SSL certificate check is in the network layer, we'll need to change the OkHttp client instance. The rest of the Retrofit call will stay the same:

Unsafe OkHttp Client

Next, it's time to look at the heart of this solution, the getUnsafeOkHttpClient() method, which offers us an OkHttp client that completely ignores any SSL certificate issues:

This code snippet is based on sonxurxo's answer on stackoverflow . It basically creates a new OkHttp client instance with custom SSL verification, which accepts every certificate.

Using this unsafe OkHttp client allows us to connect to the dangerous subdomains of BadSSL.com.

Better Solution: Accept Only Your Certificate

Again, accepting all SSL certificates is usually not the ideal scenario. Slightly better is to only accept your specific SSL certificate using a custom trust .

In this tutorial you've seen how you can disengage all connection security with a custom OkHttp client. If you really need to implement this, use caution!

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Local Disclosures

Local disclosures & water certification forms.

Effective March 11th, 2022 properties are no longer required to receive Water Conservation Certificates at time of sale. Any properties in the City’s service area no longer need to comply, even those located within the unincorporated county.

Soquel Creek Water District The Soquel Creek Water District ended its Retrofit on Resale program  effective June 1, 2018 . A list of properties certified by the District’s program between February 2014 and July 2018 can be found here:

Soquel Creek Water District Retrofit Certified Properties 

Watsonville In January 2017 the City of Watsonville updated its water conservation program to better protect the city’s water resources, reduce consumption, and follow the requirements of  State Bill 407 . This update applies to properties located within the City of Watsonville and those in unincorporated Santa Cruz County that are supplied water by the City of Watsonville. All properties at the time of sale must retrofit water fixtures that do not meet high efficiency standards. At the time of sale, sellers must complete a Water Conservation Certificate for Property Transfers form, or alternatively, buyers may complete the Transfer of Responsibility to Retrofit form.

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Transfer of Responsibility to Retrofit Form

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  1. PDF Transfer of Responsibility For Staff Use Only

    Instructions for the Transfer of Responsibility to Retrofit Certificate An option provided in San Diego Municipal Code (SDMC) Section 147.04, Regulations to Retrofit upon Change of Ownership, allows the Seller/Transferor to transfer the plumbing retrofit responsibility to the Buyer/Transferee.

  2. PDF Transfer of Responsibility to Retrofit Certificate

    By signing below, I, the Seller/Transferor of the abovementioned property, certify under penalty of perjury, that the property's Buyer/Transferee has agreed to assume the plumbing retrofitting responsibility of said property as required by San Diego Municipal Code Section 147.04.

  3. PDF REVISED(Vpdf) City of San Diego Transfer of Responsibility For Staff

    to the Buyer/Transferee. Both parties must mutually agree that the responsibility for compliance with SDMC Section §147.04 is assumed by the Buyer/Transferee of the property. The Seller/Transferor shall complete Sections 1, 2, and 3 of the Transfer of Responsibility to Retrofit Certificate, and the Buyer/Transferee shall complete Section 4.

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    Transfer of Responsibility Agreement Certified Energy Retrofit Inspectors Current Retrofit Certificates: Certificates Sorted by Address Certificates Sorted by APN Inspectors INSPECTOR INFORMATION

  5. PDF Article 7: Plumbing and Mechanical Regulations

    Transfer of Responsibility to Retrofit Certificate means a certificate filed by a transferor of any existing structure before a change of ownership that certifies that the transferor and the transferee mutually agree that responsibility for compliance with Section 147.0301 is assumed by the transferee of the existing structure.

  6. City of Watsonville Water Retrofit Transfer of Responsibility Form

    The responsibility for retrofitting may be transferred from the seller to the buyer, if both parties mutually agree to do so. This form is used when a buyer agrees to perform the required plumbing fixture retrofit.

  7. Plumbing Retrofit Verification Program

    The retrofit must be completed within 90 days of the close of escrow. The following situations may be granted a Transfer of Responsibility: Property requires one or more toilet and/or urinal replacements Property will undergo significant remodel after sale that will replace indoor plumbing fixtures within 90 days

  8. PDF County of Santa Cruz Transfer of Responsibility To Retrofit Form

    Transfer of Responsibility To Retrofit Form All residential, commercial and industrial buildings within the unincorporated County area that is not served by a public water service which administers a similar water conservation program, are required to be retrofitted with high efficiency plumbing fixtures when a property is sold.

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    Water Conservation Certificate (858) 492-6005: $10 : Seller must ensure water-conserving plumbing fixtures are in place. Seller may transfer responsibility to the buyer via a Transfer of Responsibility to Retrofit Certificate. More information on their resource page. San Fernando: Los Angeles: RESIDENTIAL INSPECTION UPON RESALE APPLICATION (818 ...

  10. PDF Residential Retrofit Program Transfer of Responsibility Agreement

    R:\FORMS\CAFORMS\CDD STD\Agr retrofit.doc Page 1 of 3 AGREEMENT TO ASSUME OBLIGATION TO COMPLY WITH ENERGY CONSERVATION STANDARDS INCIDENT TO SALE OR OTHER TRANSFER OF RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY THIS AGREEMENT is made on _____, by the City of Chico, and _____, ("Transferee").

  11. Transfer of responsibility to retrofit certificate definition

    Transfer of responsibility to retrofit certificate means a certificate filed by a transferor of any existing structure before a change of ownership that certifies that the transferor and the transferee mutually agree that responsibility for compliance with Section 93.0208 147.0301 is assumed by the transferee of the existing structure. Sample 1

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    01 Obtain a transfer of responsibility form from the relevant organization or department. 02 Fill out the form with accurate and complete information, including your personal details and the details of the person or entity to whom you wish to transfer the responsibility. 03

  13. Transfer of Responsibility to Repair/Retrofit

    However, if the inspection shows that repairs are necessary, then the responsibility to repair and/or retrofit the deficiencies may be transferred from the Seller to the Buyer before the time of sale, if both parties mutually agree to do so.

  14. Plumbing Retrofit Water Conservation Certificate Program

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  21. PDF County of Santa Cruz Water Conservation Certification

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  22. Local Disclosures

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