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Soft-Story Retrofit: Bakersfield vs Delano

How do soft-story retrofit rules compare between Bakersfield, CA and Delano, CA?

Bakersfield, CA

Kern County

Few Restrictions

Bakersfield has NO mandatory soft-story retrofit ordinance for multi-family wood-frame buildings. Unlike Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, Santa Monica, Burbank, and Pasadena — which have adopted mandatory soft-story programs — Bakersfield has not enacted one. The city's only mandatory seismic retrofit program targets unreinforced masonry bearing-wall buildings under BMC Chapter 15.40.

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Delano, CA

Kern County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBakersfieldDelano
Local Soft-Story OrdinanceNone-
Mandatory Retrofit Cities (for comparison)LA, SF, Berkeley, Oakland, Santa Monica, Pasadena, Burbank-
Voluntary StandardCEBC Appendix A4 (via BMC Title 15)-

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Bakersfield FAQ

Does Bakersfield require soft-story retrofits?

No. Bakersfield has not adopted a mandatory soft-story retrofit ordinance. The city's only mandatory seismic retrofit program covers unreinforced masonry bearing-wall buildings (BMC Chapters 15.40 and 15.41).

Are soft-story buildings in Bakersfield safe?

Soft-story wood-frame buildings — typically older multi-family buildings with tuck-under parking — are recognized seismic risks. Without a local mandate, retrofits in Bakersfield are voluntary, performed under the California Existing Building Code Appendix A4.

Delano FAQ

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