HomeMy WebLinkAboutORDINANCE - 3130 - 6/19/2007 - AMEND BUILDING ACTIVITY CODEORDINANCE NO. 3130
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 8, CHAPTERS 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 3E, 3F,
AND ADDING THERETO CHAPTERS 3G, 3H, AND 31 OF THE BUILDING
ACTIVITY CODE OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF THE VILLAGE OF ELK GROVE
VILLAGE
NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1T ORDAINED by the Mayor and Board of Trustees of
the Village of Elk Grove Village, Counties of Cook and DuPage, Illinois, that
Chapter 8, Engineering, Building and Community Development of the Village
Code be amended as follows.-
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Section 1: That 8-3A-16 be amended to read as follows.-
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Poured in place concrete footings and/or foundations shall
be provided for all habitable buildings and structures which
require the construction of footings and/or foundations.
Trench foundations shall be poured monolithically from sub
grade to top of foundation. Capping of a trench footing shall
not* ' be permitted. All foundation walls. shall extend a
minimum of six inches_ (6') above finished grade for all
construction, except precast concrete walls which sit directly
upon a footing. Precast concrete, mortar blocks and similar
segregated materials shall -not be permitted for foundation
wall construction. Precast concrete wall panels shall be
permitted to extend below grade only when installed directly
upon a footing and only when used for the construction of a
continuous precast exterior wall extending from footing to
roof.
Section 2: That 8-3B-1 be amended to read as follows. .
A. Code Adopted: There is hereby adopted by reference as if
fully set out. herein, that certain code known as the
International Residential Code for one and two-family
dwellings, 2006 edition, prepared and published by the
International Code Council, together with the additions,
insertions, deletions and changes hereinafter set forth, three
(3) copies of which are available for inspection and on file in
the office of the Village Clerk. This code shall govern the
construction of detached one and two-family dwelling units,
their appurtenances, and their accessory structures except
that the provisions of the International Building Code, 2006
edition, as amended, shall apply to items not specifically
covered by the International Residential Code for one and
two-family dwellings, 2006 edition.
B. Amendments: The following additions, insertions, deletions
and changes are hereby made to the International
Residential Code for one and two-family dwellings, 2006
edition.
1. Section R101.1. Under "Name of Jurisdiction" insert
"Village of Elk Grove Village".
2. Section R107 Temporary Structures and Uses.
Amend Section R107.1 General to read as follows.-
R107.1
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R107.1 General. Temporary structures and uses are
permitted during and for construction purposes only.
Delete Sections R107.2 Conformance; R107.3
Temporary Power; and R107.4 Termination of
Approval.
3. Section R202 Definitions. The definition of Structure
is hereby amended to read as follows.-
Structure.
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Structure. Any construction, or any production or
piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts
joined together in some definite manner; or, any
combination of materials to form a construction for
occupancy, use or ornamentation whether installed
on, above or below the surface of a parcel of land.
4. Section R202 Definitions. Add new definition of
Temporary Structure as follows.-
Temporary
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Temporary Structure. All membrane structures (as
defined in Section 3102.2 of the Intemational Building
Code); or any structure originally designed for mobile
or transportation purposes (i.e., truck trailers, shipping
or freight containers, etc.);. or any structure without a
permanent foundation (excepting there from
residential storage sheds not exceeding one -hundred
fifty (150) square feet in floor area).
5. Section R303.3 Bathrooms. Amend the last sentence
of the exception as follows.
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Ventilation air resulting from the installation of new
mechanical ventilation where none previously existed
shall be exhausted directly to the outside. Ventilation
air resulting from the replacement of existing
mechanical ventilation may be reconnected to the
existing ductwork and ventilated within the non -
habitable attic area subject to the ductwork
terminating within twelve -inches (12') from a roof or
soffit vent.
6. Section R309 Garages and Carports. Section . R309
is amended by adding the following.-
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Section R309.7 General. Off-street parking spaces
required by the zoning regulations shall be provided in
a completely enclosed building for the following
construction.
All new single-family dwellings.
ii. All reconstructed single-family dwellings
where over fifty percent (509,o) of the
structure above the foundation is razed.
7. Section R324 Flood -Resistant Construction is deleted
in its entirety and replaced with new Section:
Section R324 Carbon Monoxide Detectors
8324.1 Carbon Monoxide Detectors
i. Every dwelling unit shall be equipped
with at least one approved carbon
monoxide alarm in. an operating
condition within 15 feet (15) of every
room used for sleeping purposes. The
carbon monoxide alarm may be
combined with smoke detecting devices
provided that the combined unit
complies with the respective provisions
of the administrative code, reference
standards, and departmental rules
relating to both smoke detecting devices
and carbon monoxide alarms and
provided that the combined unit emits
an alarm in a manner that clearly
differentiates the hazard.
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ii. Every structure that contains more than
one dwelling unit shall contain at least
one approved carbon monoxide alarm in
operating condition within 15 feet (15)
of every room used for sleeping
purposes.
iii. It is the responsibility of the owner of a
structure to supply and install all
required alarms. It is the responsibility
of a tenant to test and to provide general
maintenance for the alarms within the
tenant's dwelling unit or rooming unit,
and to notify the owner or the authorized
agent of the owner in writing of any
deficiencies that the tenant cannot
correct. The owner is responsible for
providing one tenant per dwelling unit
with written information regarding alarm
testing and maintenance.
The tenant is responsible for
replacement of any required batteries in
the carbon monoxide alarms in the
tenant's dwelling unit, except that the
owner shall ensure that the batteries are
in operating condition at the time the
tenant takes possession of the dwelling.
unit. The tenant shall provide the owner
or the authorized agent of 'the owner
with access to the dwelling unit .to
correct any deficiencies in the carbon
monoxide alarm that have been
reported in writing to the owner or the
authorized agent of the owner.
iv. The carbon monoxide alarms required
under this Act may be either battery
powered, plug-in with battery backup, or
wired into the structures AC. power line
with secondary battery backup.
8. Section R402.1 Wood Foundations is deleted in its
entirety.
9. Section 8405.1 Concrete or Masonry Foundations is
amended to read as follows.-
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Drains shall be provided around all concrete or
masonry foundations enclosing habitable or usable
spaces located below grade. Drainage tiles, gravel or
crushed stone drains, perforated pipe to other
approved systems or materials shall be installed at or
below the area to be protected and shall discharge by
gravity or mechanical means into an approved
drainage system.
Foundation drainage shall not discharge in such a
manner so as to create a nuisance on adjacent
properties. When, in the opinion of the Director of
Engineering and Community Development the
discharge of foundation drainage is creating a
nuisance on adjacent properties, the Director shall
require the discharge pipe to be relocated so that it
terminates no closer than ten feet (10) from any
adjoining property line.
Gravel or crushed stone .drains shall extend at least
one foot (1) beyond the outside edge of the footing
and six inches (6) above the top of the footing and be
covered with an approved filter membrane material.
The top of -open joints of drain tiles shall be protected
with strips of building paper, and the drainage tiles or'
perforated pipe shall be placed on a minimum of two
inches (2') of washed gravel or crushed rock at least
one sieve size larger than the joint opening or
perforation and covered with not less than six inches
(6') of the same material.
10. Delete the Exception in Section R405.1
11. Delete . Section R504 Pressure Preservatively
Treated -Wood Floors (On -Ground)
12. Part Vlll — Electrical. Amend Chapter 33 General
Requirements to read as follows.-
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The electrical requirements shall conform to the
provision of the most current edition of NFPA 70,
National Electrical Code and Title 8, Chapter 3, Article
C of the Municipal Code.
13. Appendix G. Add new Section AG 109 Drainage
Systems as follows.
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Drainage Systems: Water discharged from swimming
pools shall be directed to the public street through the
use of a discharge hose unless such discharge can
occur directly into a storm sewer structure located in
rear yards by the use of a continuous discharge hose
from the swimming pool to the storm sewer structure.
Any encroachment of adjacent property by the
discharge hose must first have the approval of the
appropriate homeowner(s). .
At no time, shall water discharged from a swimming
pool be permitted to encroach upon any adjacent
property and in no case shall the overland discharge
of swimming pool water be permitted unless such
overland flow can be confined to the property upon
which the swimming pool is located.
Water discharged from swimming pools shall not
create hazards to either pedestrians using the public
sidewalk or vehicles using the public street. Water
shall not be discharged during periods of rain or
storms and at no time shall the discharge rate exceed
a flow of 200 gallons per minute.
Section 3: That 8-3B-2 be amended to read as follows.-
A.
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A. Code Adopted. There is hereby adopted by reference, as it
fully set out herein, governing the construction of all other
structures (exclusive of one and two-family dwelling units)
within the Village, that certain code known as the
International Building Code, 2006, prepared and published
by the International Code Council, together with the
additions, insertions, deletions and changes hereafter .set
forth in the remaining article of this chapter, three (3) copies
of which are available for inspection and on file in the office
of the Village Clerk.
B. Amendments. The following additions, insertions, deletion's
and changes are hereby made to the International Building
Code, 2006.
1. Section 101.1 Under "Name of Jurisdiction" insert
"Village of Elk Grove Village".
2. Section 101.4.1 Electrical is amended to read as
follows. The provisions of the most current edition of
NFPA 70. National Electrical Code and Title 8,
Chapter 3, Article C of the Municipal Code shall apply
to the installation of electrical systems,. including
alterations,.' repairs, replacement, equipment,
appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances
thereto.
3. Delete Section 103 Department of Building Safety
4. Delete Section 112.3 Qualifications
5. Add new Sections 403.2.1 and 403.2.2 as follows.
403.2.1 Shut-off Valves and Waterflow Devices.
Shut-off valves and a waterflow device
shall be provided for each floor.
403.2.2 ' Valve Supervision. Valves shall be
supervised by a continuously manned
control station or central station.
6: Section 202 Definitions. The definition of Structure is
hereby amended to read as follows.-
Structure.
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Structure. Any construction, or any production or
piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts
joined together in some definite manner, or, any
combination of materials to form a construction for
occupancy, use or omamentation whether installed
on, above or below the surface of a parcel of land.
.7. Section R202 Definitions. Add new definition of
Temporary Structure as follows.-
Temporary
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Temporary Structure. All membrane structures (as
defined in Section 3102.2 of the this Code), or any.
structure originally designed for' mobile or .
transportation purposes (i.e. truck trailers, shipping or
freight containers, etc.), or any structure without a
permanent foundation.
8. . Delete Section 403.3.
9. Section 415.1 Scope is hereby amended to read as
follows:
The provisions of this section shall apply to the
storage -and use of hazardous material in excess of
the maximum allowable quantities per - control area
listed in Section 307.1. ALL BUILDING AND
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STRUCTURES WITH AN OCCUPANCY IN USE
GROUP H SHALL BE LOCATED IN A SEPARATE
FREE-STANDING BUILDING AND NOT IN A MULTI -
TENANT BUILDING. Buildings and structures with an
occupancy in Group H shall also comply with the
applicable provision of Section 414 and the
International Fire Code.
8. Table 503 Height and Area Limitations of building is
hereby amended as follows.-
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i. The height and area limitations for F-2 and
S-2 shall be the same as F-1 and S-1.
ii. Lines R-1. and R-2 under columns 3B, 5A
and 5B shall be eliminated. 3B, 5A and 5B
construction shall not be permitted for R-1
and R-2 use groups.
9. Section 704.4 Materials is hereby amended to read as
follows:
Section 704.4 Materials. In the /-1 and 1-2 districts,
exterior walls of all principle and accessory structures
shall consist of brick, masonry, stone, split face block,
precast or cast in place concrete or other equivalent
non-combustible rigid construction. Metal clad
buildings or parts thereof and membrane structures
shall not be permitted. In all other districts, exterior
walls shall be of materials permitted by the building
type of construction.
10. Section 705.5 Horizontal Continuity is hereby
amended by deleting Exceptions 1 and 2.
11. Section 705.6 Vertical Continuity is hereby amended
by deleting Exceptions 2, 3 and 4.
12. Add new Section 705.81. as follows:
Hold -Open Devices. heat -actuated hold -open devices
shall be installed on both sides of the wall, and shall
be interconnected so that the operation of any single
device will permit the door to close. Heat detectors of
fusible -links shall be installed at the door opening and
at the ceiling in compliance with NFiPA 80 listed in
Chapter 35 for the particular type of door to be
installed. All side -hinged doors in firewalls and fire
separation assemblies shall be closed by activation of
a smoke detector or fire alarm signal that is in
compliance with NFiPA 80 listed in Chapter 35.
13.. Section [F] 903.2 Where required is hereby amended
to read as follows.-
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[F] 903.2 Where required. Approved automatic
sprinkler systems shall be provided in the locations
described in this section.
1. In -new buildings and structures -approved
automatic sprinkler systems shall be -provided
in Use Group Classifications A, 8, E, F, H, 1,
M, .R1, R2 and S irrespective of the size of
the fire area or occupant load.
2. In existing buildings and structures approved
automatic sprinkler systems shall be provided
in accordance with the provisions of Sections -
[F] 903.2.1 through [F] 903.2.13.
3. Additions to any building or structure equal to
or exceeding fifty percent (505,o) of the gross
floor area of the. original building construction,
as identified on the permit records and
construction drawings approved by the
Village when the structure * was first
constructed, shall require the installation of
an 'approved automatic sprinkler system
throughout the entire existing and proposed
building or structure in accordance with
paragraph 1. above.
4. Any change in Use and- Occupancy . which
reclassifies a building or structure or portion
thereof to a High -Hazard Group H occupancy
shall require the installation of an approved
automatic sprinkler system throughout the
entire existing and proposed building or
structure - in accordance with paragraph 1.
above.
5. Approved automatic sprinkler systems in
existing building or structures shall be
maintained in operational condition and shall
be extended into any .new construction
notwithstanding any change in use which
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could eliminate the need for sprinkler
protection.
14. Section [F] 903.3.1.2 NFPA 13R Sprinkler Systems is
hereby deleted.
15. Section [F] 903.4 Sprinkler System Monitoring and
Alarms is hereby amended by deleting Exception 2.
16. Section [F] 905.1 General is . hereby amended by
adding thereto the following.-
Standpipes
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Standpipes required by this section shall be installed
within one floor of the highest point of construction
having secure decking as flooring.
17. Section [F] 907.2.1 Group A is hereby amended to
read as follows.-
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[F] 907.2.1 Group A. A manual fire alarm system
shall be installed in Group A-1, A-2 and A-3
occupancies having an occupant load of 50 or more.
A manual fire alarm system shall be installed in Group
A-4 and A-5 occupancies having an occupant load of
300 or more. Portions of Group E occupancies
occupied for assembly purposes shall be provided
with a fire alarm system as required for the Group E
occupancy. In all Group A occupancies, all buildings
shall be equipped with an approved heat and smoke
detection system.
(The Exception is deleted).
18. Section [F] 907.2.2 Group 8 is hereby amended to
read as follows:
[F] 907.2.2 Group B. A manual fire alarm system
shall be installed in Group 8 occupancies having an
occupant load of 500 or more persons or more than
100 persons above or below the. lowest level of exit
discharge.
A manual and automatic fire alarm system shall be
installed in Group 8 occupancies containing more
than 7,500 square feet in gross floor area.
(The Exception is deleted).
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19. Section [F] 907.2.3 Group E is hereby amended to
read as follows.-
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[F] 907.2.3 Group E. A manual fire alarm system
shall be installed in Group E occupancies. When
automatic sprinkler systems or smoke detectors are
installed, such systems or detectors shall be
connected to the building fire alarm system. In Group
E occupancies all buildings shall be equipped with an
approved heat and smoke detection system.
(Exceptions 1, 2 and 3 are deleted).
20. Section [F] 907.2.4 Group F is hereby amended to
read as follows.-
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[F] 907.2.4 Groups F1., F2, S.1 and S2. A manual fire
alarm system shall be installed in all buildings of F1,
F2, S1 and S2 occupancy classifications. All tenant
spaces shall be equipped with manual pull stations.
(The Exception is deleted).
21. Section [F] 907.2.8 Group R-1 is hereby amended as
follows:
Delete Exception 2.
22. Section [F] 907:2.9 Group R-2 is hereby amended as
follows.-
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Delete Exception 2.
23. Add new Section [F] 907.2.24 as follows.-
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[F] 907.2.24 Senior Citizen Housing. A manual fire
alarm system and an approved heat and smoke
detection system shall be installed in all Senior
Citizen Housing occupancies as defined in the Elk
Grove Village Zoning Ordinance.
24. Section [F] 907.2.7 Group M is hereby amended as
follows. .
Delete Exception 2-
25. Section [F] 907.2.9 Group R-2, sub -paragraph 1 is
hereby amended to read as follows.
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1. Any dwelling unit or sleeping unit is located two
or more stories above the lowest level of exit
discharge.
26. Add new Section (FJ 907.20 as follows:
SFJ 907.20 Non -required systems. All non -required
systems which are supervised shall use equipment
listed for that . particular fire alarm system. Non -
required systems shall be installed in accordance with
Section 907 of this code and maintained in good
working order.
27.' Section [F] 912.1 Installation is hereby amended by
adding the following:.
Fire Department connections shall be arranged in
such a manner that the use of any one water sprinkler
connection will serve all sprinklers, and the use of any
one standpipe will serve all standpipes within the
building.
For the purposes of this section, the term "building"
will be interpreted to mean the footprint of the entire
structure encompassing the entire area within the
outside limits of the exterior walls, roof, or
architectural trim of the structure.
Firewalls or other separation walls shall not be
considered an exterior wall for the purposes of
interpreting this section.
28. Section [F] 912.2 Location is hereby amended to read
as follows.-
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[F] 912.2 Location. Fire Department connections
shall be located where they will be visible from the
public street or other location approved by the Fire
Department. They shall be located so that immediate
access can be made by. the Fire Department. Fire
Department connections shall not be obstructed by
fences, bushes, trees, walls or similar objects. A ten -
inch (10') waterflow alarm bell and illuminated
identification device shall be located above the
connection. A six-inch . (6') waterflow alarm bell shall
be located inside the building by the sprinkler riser.
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29. Section 1008.1.8.3 Locks and latches is hereby
amended by deleting sub -paragraph 2.
30. Section 1024.6 Access to a public way is hereby
amended to read as follows.-
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1024.6 Access to a public way. From each grade
floor exit from a building there shall be provide a hard
surface area, a minimum of forty-eight inches (48') in
width centered on that door, extending from the door
to a property line adjoining a public street.
31. Add new Section 3001.4 Amendments as follows.-
3001.4
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3001.4 Amendments. The following additions,
insertions deletions and changes are hereby made to
ASME 2004 A 17.1.
a. Section 2.7.3.1 Access to Machine Rooms and
Machinery Spaces shall be amended as follows.-
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General Requirements: A permanent safe,
convenient means of access into the elevator
machine room and overhead machinery spaces
shall be provided for elevator maintenance
personnel only. The elevator machine room shall
not be used for a through passage to and from
other spaces, roof, electric maintenance, etc.
b. Section 2.8.2.3.1 Shut-off valves in Sprinkler
Branch Lines shall be amended as follows.-
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Shut-off Valves- with a tamper -proof. electrical
switch back to a fire alarm panel shall be provided
for each branch line for machine room and shaft in
an accessible location outside these spaces.
c. Section 2.10.1 Guarding of Equipment shall be
amended as follows:
In machine rooms and secondary machinery
spaces, the following shall be guarded to protect
against accidental contact: . .
i. driving machine sheaves and ropes
whose vertical projection upon
horizontal plane extends beyond the
base of the machine;
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ii. sheaves;
exposed gears, sprockets, tape or rope
sheaves, or drums of selectors, floor
controllers, or signal and driving
machines guards, and their driving
ropes, chains, or tapes; and
iv. keys, _keyways, and screws in projecting
shafts.
Hand winding wheels and flywheels that are not
guarded shall have yellow markings.
d. Amend the first sentence of Section 2.14.7.1.3 to
read as follows.-
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Passenger and freight elevators shall be provided
with a standby emergency lighting power source
on each elevator conforming to the following. .
e. Add new Section 2.7.3.4(8) as follows.-
2.7.3.4(B)
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2.7.3.4(8) All machine room doors shall be 1
hour 8 label self-closing and locking.
f. Section 3.7.1 shall be amended as follows:
The requirements of 3.7.1 shall be the same as
the requirements of Section 2.7.1.1.1.
g. Section 3.19.4.1 is hereby amended by adding
thereto the following sentence:
A permanent handle shall be attached to the valve
for shut-off purposes.
h. Add new Section 5.3.1.1.4.5 as follows:
5.3.1.1.4.5 Private residence elevators. The
private residence elevator . room shall be as
follows
Minimum of 1 -hour fire resistance.
Minimum 60" wide by 24" deep.
Maximum 60" wide by 60" deep.
Head Room Minimum 84" high.
Door to be minimum 36" wide by 80" self-
closing
elfclosing and locking.
Main Line Disc Switch to be fused, heavy duty,
lock side of door.
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Car Light Disconnect Switch to be fused, heavy
duty, lock side of door inside room.
Room light switch, lock side of door. Minimum
illumination 5FTC inside room.
Room to have a 110V GFI Duplex outlet below
light switch.
Minimum 51b ABC Fire Extinguisher in 'Machine
Room, lock side of door.
i. Add new Section 5.3.1.8.3 as follows.-
5.3.1.8.3
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5.3.1.8.3 Light in car. Emergency battery backup
lighting shall be . provided in accordance with
Section 2.14.7.1.3.
j: Add new Section 5.3.2.3.1 as follows.-
5.3.2.3.1
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5.3.2.3.1 machine room -hydraulic.
A machine room shall be provided in accordance
with Section 5.3:1.1.4.5.
k. Add new Section 5.3.1.19 as follows.-
5.3.1.19
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5.3.1.19 Emergency signal. The emergency
battery backup signaling device shall comply with -
Section 2.27.1.2.
I. Add the following paragraphs to Section 5.2.1.27
Emergency Operation and Signaling service.
Telephone connection to a 24-hour service shall
be required. An emergency light and alarm shall
also be installed in the elevator
Phase I and 11 fire service. Phase I and 11 fire
service with smoke sensor recall shall be provided
on the elevator. When the machine room or shaft
is sprinklered, a SHUNT TRIP device controlled by
a heat sensor shall be installed.
m. Add new Section 8.10.3.2.2M as follows.-
8.10.3.2.2.M
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8.10.3.2.2.M Hydraulic working pressure shall be
checked by running the elevator with a full load in
the car and the pressure verified as.per the Data
Plate.
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32. Section 3403.1 Existing buildings or structures is
hereby amended to read as follows.-
3403.1
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3403.1 Existing buildings or structures. Additions or
alterations to any building or structure shall comply
with the requirements of the code for new
construction except for the installation of approved
automatic sprinkler systems. Approved automatic
sprinkler systems shall be installed in accordance with
Section 903.2 of this code as amended. Additions or
alterations shall not be made to an existing building or
structure that will cause the existing building or
structure to be in violation of any other provisions of
this code. An existing building plus additions shall
comply with the height and area provisions of Chapter
5. Portions of the structure not altered and not
affected by -the alteration are not required to comply
the code requirements for a new structure except as
required for the installation of approved automatic
sprinkler systems in accordance with Section 903.2.
33. Section 3002.4 Elevator car to accommodate
ambulance. stretcher is hereby amended to read as
follows.-
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3002.4 Elevator car to accommodate ambulance
stretcher. In all buildings at least one elevator shall
be provided for fire department emergency access to
all floors in building. .
Such elevator car shall be of such size and
arrangement to accommodate a minimum 24 -inch by
80 -inch (610 mm to 2088 mm) ambulance stretcher in
the horizontal open position and shall be identified by
the International . Symbol for emergency medical
services (Star of Life).
The symbol shall not be less than 3 x 3 inches high
and wide (87 mm x 76 mm) and shall be placed inside
on both sides of the main lobby hoist way doorframe.
34. Section 3003.2 Firefighter's emergency operation is
hereby amended to read -as follows.-
3003.2
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3003.2 Firefighter's Emergency Operation. Elevators
shall be provided with Phase 1 emergency recall
operation and Phase 2 emergency in car operation in
accordance with ASME A17.1 and NFPA 72.
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35. Section 3006.1 Access is hereby amended to read as
follows.-
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3006.1 Access. An approved means of access shall
be provided to elevator machine rooms and overhead
machinery equipment spaces. This means is not to
be used as a passageway through the machine room
to other areas of the building or roof.
36. Add new Section 3007 entitled Existing Elevators.
37. Add new Section 3007.1 as follows.-
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3007.1 General. All Existing Elevators to comply with
ASME 2002 17.3 Safety Code for existing elevators
and escalators.
38. Add new Section 3008 entitled Maintenance and
Accidents.
39. Add new Section 3008.1 as follows.-
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3008.1 Owner Responsibility. The owner or the
owner's legal agent for the building in -which -the
equipment is located shall be responsible forthe care,
maintenance and safe operation of all equipment
covered by this article after the installation thereof and
acceptance by- such owner or agent. The owner or
legal agent shall make or cause to be made all
periodic tests and inspections, and shall maintain all
equipment in a safe operating condition, as required
by this article.
40. Add new Section 3008.2 as follows.-
3008.
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3008. 2 Contractor' Responsibility. The person
installing any device covered by this article shall make
all acceptance tests and shall be responsible for the
care and safe operation of such equipment during its
construction and until temporarily or finally accepted
by the AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction) Elevator
Inspector.
41. Add new Section 3008.3 as follows.-
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3008.3 Maintenance Items. All operating and
electrical parts and accessory equipment or devices
subject to this article shall be maintained in a safe
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operating condition. The maintenance of elevators,
dumbwaiters and escalators shall conform to ASME
A 17.1 listed in Appendix A.
42. Add new Section 3008.4 as follows.-
3008.4
ollows.
3008.4 Unsafe Conditions. If, upon inspection, any
equipment covered in this article is found to be in an
unsafe condition, or not in accordance 'with the
provisions of this code, the AHJ shall thereupon serve
a written notice of such finding upon the building
owner or lessee, stating the time when recommended .
repairs or changes shall be completed. After the
service of such notice, it shall bethe duty of the
owner to proceed within the time allowed to make
such repairs or changes as are necessary to place
the equipment in a safe condition. It shall be unlawful
to operate such equipment after the date stated in the
notice unless such recommended repairs or changes
have been made and the equipment has been
approved, or unless an extension of time has been
secured from the AHJ in writing. Time duration to be
24 hours, 7 days, 15 days or maximum 30 days.
43. Add new Section 3008.4.1 as follows:
3008.4.1 Power to Seal Equipment. In cases of
emergency, the AHJ, in addition to any other
penalties herein provided, shall have the power to
seal out of service any device or equipment covered
by this article when, in the opinion of the AHJ, the
condition of the device is such that the device is
rendered unsafe for operation, or for. willful failure to
comply with recommendations and orders.
44. Add new Section 3008.4.2 as follows.-
3008.3.2
ollows.
3008.3.2 Notice of Sealing Out of Service. Before
sealing any device out of service, the AHJ, except in
case of emergency, shall serve written notice upon
the building owner or lessee stating intention to seal
the equipment out of service and the reasons
therefore.
45. Add new Section 3008.4.2 as follows:
3008:4.3 Unlawful to Remove Seal. Any device.
sealed out of service by the AHJ shall be plainly
marked with a sign or tag indicating the reason for
such sealing. Any tampering with, defacing or
removal of the sign, tag or seal without approval shall
constitute a violation of this article.
46. Add new Section 3008.5 as follows.-
3008.5
ollows:
3008.5 Accidents Reported and Recorded. The
owner of the building shall immediately notify the AJH
of every accident involving personal injury or damage
to apparatus on, about or in connection with any
equipment covered by this article, and shall afford the
AHJ every facility for investigating such accident.
When an accident involves the failure, breakage,
damage or destruction of any part of the apparatus or
mechanism, it shall be unlawful to use such device
until after an examination by the AHJ is made and
approval of the equipment for continued use is
granted. It shall be the duty of the AHJ to make a
prompt examination into the cause of the accident
and to enter a full and complete report thereof in the
records of the building department_
47. -Add new Section 3008.6 as follows:
3008.6 Removal of Damaged Parts. It shall be
unlawful to remove from the premises any part of the
damaged construction or operating mechanism of
elevators, or other equipment subject to the
provisions of this article,, until permission to do so has
been granted by the AHJ.
48. Add new Section 3009 entitled Certificate of
Compliance.
49. Add new Section 3009.1 as follows. -
3009. 1
ollows:
3009.1 The operation -of all equipment governed by
the provisions of this chapter and hereafter installed, .
relocated or altered shall be unlawful by persons
other than the installer until such equipment has been
inspected and tested as herein required and a final
Certificate of Compliance has. been issued by the
AHJ.
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50. Add new Section 3009.2 as follows.-
3009.2
ollows:
3009.2 Posting Certificates of Compliance. The
owner or lessee shall post the current -issued
Certificate of Compliance in a conspicuous place
inside the elevator.
51. Add new Section 3010 entitled Construction
Documents and Permits.
52. Add new Section 3010.1 as follows.-
3010.1
ollows.
3010.1 Application. The application for a
permit shall be . accompanied by construction
documents in sufficient detail and indicating the
location of the machinery room and equipment to be
installed, relocated or altered; and all supporting
structural members, including foundations. The
construction documents shall indicate all materials to
be used and all loads to be supported or conveyed.
Documents to be reviewed and approved before
permit is issued.
53. Add new Section 3010.2 as follows.-
3010.2
ollows.
3010.2 Permits. .Equipment or devices subject to the
provisions of this code shall not be constructed,
installed, relocated or altered unless a permit has
been received from the AHJ before the work is
commenced. A copy of such permit shall be kept at
the construction site at ' all times while the work is in
progress.
54. Add new Section 3011 entitled Tests and Inspections.
55. Add new Section 3011.1 as follows. -
3011. 1
ollows.
3011.1 General. All equipment and devices covered
by the provision of this code shall be
subjected to acceptance and maintenance
tests andl periodic inspections as required
herein.
56. Add new Section 3011.2 as follows:
3011.2 Acceptance Tests. Acceptance tests and
inspections shall be required on all new, relocated
and altered equipment subject to the provisions of this
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chapter. Tests and inspections shall be of such a
nature as to determine whether the entire installation
is designed, constructed and installed in compliance
with this code, and shall include all parts of. the
equipment .and machinery. In addition, Full Load
Tests to be done on all equipment. All such tests
shall be made in compliance with the requirements of
Section 8, 10 and in the presence of the AHJ, or by
an approved agency for the AHJ and by the person.
installing such equipment.
57. Add new Section 3011.3 as follows.-
3011.3
ollows.
3011.3 Periodic Tests and Periodic Inspections.
Periodic tests shall be required on all new existing
power of elevators, and periodic inspections shall be
made of all new and existing equipment subject to the
provisions of this chapter.
58. Add new Section 3011.3.1 as follows.-
3011.3.1
ollows.
3011.3.1 Periodic Tests. Periodic tests shall be
made by the AHJ, or by an approved agency, and
shall be made at the expense and responsibility of the
owner. Where such tests are not made by the AHJ,
the approved agency shall submit a detailed report of
the tests to the AHJ on approved forms not more than
30 days after the completion of the tests.
59. Add new section 3011.3.2 as follows:
3011.3.2 Periodic Inspections. Periodic
inspections shall be made by the AHJ or by an
approved agency. Where such inspections are not
made by the AHJ, the. approved agency shall submit a
detailed report of the inspection to the "AHJ on
approved forms not more than 30 days after
completion of the inspection.
60. Add new Section 3011.3.3 as follows.-
3011.3.3
ollows.
3011.3.3 Frequency of Tests and Inspections. Tests
and inspections shall -be conducted at intervals of not
more than those set forth in ASME A17.1 listed in
Chapter 35 for elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters
and moving walks.
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61. Add new Section 3012 entitled Other Equipment.
62. Add new Section 3012.1 as follows.-
3012.1
ollows:
3012.1 * Miscellaneous Hoisting and Elevating
Equipment. All miscellaneous hoisting and elevating
equipment shall be subjected to tests and inspections
as required by the AHJ to ensure safe operation. .
63. Add new Section 3012.2 as follows.-
3012.2
ollows.
3012.2 Conveyors. Conveyors and related equipment
shall be inspected and tested in accordance with
ASME B20.1 listed in Chapter 35.
64. Section 3103 Temporary Structures.
Amend Section 3103.1 General to read as follows. -
3103. 1
ollows.
3103.1 General. Temporary structures and uses are
permitted during and for construction purposes only.
Delete Sections 3103. 1.1
Construction documents;
3103.4 Means of egress.
Permit Required, 3103.2
3103.3 Location; and
Section 4: That 8-3C-1 be amended to read as follows.-
A.
ollows:
A. Code Adopted. There is hereby adopted by reference, as if
fully set out herein, the most current published edition of that
certain code known as NFPA 70, the. National Electrical
Code as sponsored and published by the National Fire
Protection Association, together with the additions,
insertions, deletions and changes hereinafter set forth, three
(3) copies of which are available for inspection and are on
file in the office of the Village Cleric.
In the event of a conflict between the provisions of this
Article and the provisions of the most current published
edition of NFPA 70, the National Electrical Code, the
provisions contained in this Article shall prevail and the
conflicting provisions contained in NFPA 70, the National
Electrical Code, shall be of no force and effect.
B. Amendments. The following additions, insertions, deletions
and changes are hereby made. to NFPA 70, the National
Electrical Code.
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1. Section 301.2(8) Conductor material shall be
amended to read as follows.-
310.2(B)
ollows:
310.2(8) Conductor Material. Conductors in this
Article shall be of copper material only. No other type
of material may be used for conductors.
2. Section 320.10 Uses Permitted shall be amended to
read as follows.-
320.10
ollows.
320.10 Uses Permitted. Type AC cable shall only be
permitted when used to supply light fixtures or
electrical equipment in lengths not exceeding six feet
(6) in accessible spaces or twelve feet (12) in
concealed spaces.
3. Section 330.10 Uses Permitted shall be amended to
read as follows. -
330. 10
ollows.
330.10 Uses Permitted. Type MC cable shall only be
permitted when used to supply light fixtures or
electrical equipment in lengths not exceeding six feet
(6) in accessible spaces or twelve feet (12) in
concealed spaces.
4. Section 334.10 Uses Permitted shall be amended to
read as follows. -
334. 10
ollows.
334.10 Uses Permitted. Type NM, Type NMC and
Type NMS cables are not permitted to be used within
the Village.
5. Section 352.10 Uses permitted is hereby amended by
deleting paragraph (F) Exposed.
6. Section 400.7 Uses Permitted, paragraph (A) Uses,
sub -paragraph (1) Pendants is hereby amended to
read as follows:
(1) Pendants. Pendant hung flexible cable and cord
will be permitted only with the written permission of
the Director of Engineering and Community
Development and only under circumstances where
the use of flexible cord as a wiring method is
necessary to the method. of operation due to the
frequent alteration, change or relocation of electrical
equipment. All pendant hung flexible cable approved
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under this section shall contain a ground conductor
and shall be terminated in approved fittings.
Section 5: That 8-3C-2: C be amended by deleting there from paragraph
2, and renumbering the remaining paragraphs accordingly.
Section 6: That 8-3C-4 be amended by deleting there from paragraphs
B. and C. and re -lettering the. remaining paragraphs
accordingly.
Section 7: That 8-3C-5 Periodic Permits, 8-3C-6 Qualified Electrician
and 8-3C-7 Certification of Qualified Electrician are hereby
deleted in their entirety.
Section 8: That new Section 8-3C-5 Licensed Electrician be added as
follows.-
8-3C-5
ollows.
8-3C-5 Licensed Electrician. Permits for electrical work shall
only be issued to persons who have obtained and hold a
valid license or Certificate of Registration as an electrician or
electrical contractor in the State of Illinois. Current licenses
and certificates issued by political subdivisions of the State
of Illinois will be acceptable proof of qualification to obtain
electrical permits.
Section 9: That 8-3D-1 be amended to read as follows.-
A.
ollows.
A. Codes Adopted: There is hereby adopted by reference, .as if
fully set out herein, those certain codes known as the
International Plumbing Code, 2006 edition, prepared and
published by the International Code Council and the most
recently published edition of the State of Illinois Plumbing
Code, prepared and published by the Illinois Department of
Public Health, together with the additions, insertions,
deletions and changes hereinafter set forth, three (3) copies
of which are available for inspection and are on file in the
office of,the Village Clerk.
B. Amendments. The following additions, insertions, deletions
and changes are hereby made to the International Plumbing
Code, 2006 edition:
1. Section 101.1: Insert "Elk Grove Village".
2. Section 106.6.2: Insert "As may be established from
time to time by the Mayor and Board of Trustees".
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3. Section 106.6.3: Fee Refunds is hereby deleted in its
entirety.
4. Section 108.4: Violation Penalties is hereby amended
to read as follows.-
108.4
ollows:
108.4 Violation Penalties. Any person who shall
violate any provision of this code or shall fail to
comply with any of the requirements thereof or who
shall erect, install, alter or repair plumbing work in
violation of the approved construction documents or
directive of the code official or of a permit or certificate
issued under the provisions of this code shall be
subject to the penalties as provided .for by Title 8,
Chapter 3, Article I of the Municipal Code.
5. Section 108.5: Insert "one hundred" and "five
hundred" respectively.
6. Section 109 Means of Appeal is hereby deleted in its
entirety.
7. Section 305.6.1 Sewer Depth is hereby deleted in its
entirety.
8. Table 605.3: Water Service .Pipe is hereby amended
to permit only the following pipe materials for water
service pipe:
i. Copper or Copper Alloy Tubing Type K - ASTM
B 75; ASTM B 88; ASTM B 251; ASTM B 447
ii. Ductile Iron Water Pipe — AWWA C151;
AWWA C115
9. Table 605.4 Water Distribution Pipe is hereby
amended to permit only the following materials for
water distribution pipe.-
i.
ipe.
i. Copper or Copper Alloy Pipe (Types K or L
only) — ASTM B 42, ASTM B 302
ii. Copper or Copper Alloy Tubing (Types K or L
only) — ASTM B 75; ASTM B 88; ASTM B 251;
ASTM B 447
iii. Galvanized Steel Pipe - ASTM A 53
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10. Section 605.6 Flexible
amended by adding
sentence.
Water Connectors shall be
thereto the following final
Flexible water connectors shall not be permitted for
the installation of water heaters.
11. Section 904.3. Insert "10" and "254" respectively.
C. Amendments: The following additions, insertions, deletions
and changes are hereby made to the State of Illinois
Plumbing Code.-
1.
ode.
1. . Add new Section 890.1220 a) 12) as follows.-
890.122
ollows:
890.122 a) 12) Water Heater Connection. Flexible
water connectors shall not be permitted for the
installation of water. heaters.
2. Section 890. Appendix A, Table A. Approved
Materials for Water Service Pipe is hereby amended
to permit only the following pipe materials for water
service pipe.-
i.
ipe.
i. Cast iron (Ductile Iron) — ASTM A 377-1984
ii. Copper/Copper Alloy 'Tubing Type K — ASTM 8
88-1988
3. Section 890. Appendix A,. Table A. Approved
Materials for Water Distribution Pipe is hereby
amended to permit only the following pipe materials
for water distribution pipe:
i. Copper/Copper Alloy Pipe (Types K or L only)
— ASTM 8 42-1988: ASTM 8 302-1988
ii. Copper/Copper Alloy Tubing (Types K or L
only) — ASTM 8 88-1988
iii. Galvanized Steel Pipe ASTM A 53-1988;
ASTM A 120-1984
Section 10. That 8-3E-1 be amended to read as follows.-
A.
ollows.
A. Code Adopted. There* is hereby adopted by reference, as if
fully set forth herein, that certain code known as the
International Mechanical Code, 2006 edition, prepared and
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published by the International Code Council, together with
the additions, insertions, deletions and changes hereinafter
set forth, three (3) copies of which are available for
inspection and are on file in the office of the Village Clerk.
B. Amendments. The following additions, insertions, deletions
and changes are hereby made to the International Mechanical
Code, 2006 edition.-
1.
dition:
1. Section 101.1: Insert "Elk Grove Village"
2. Section 106.5.2: Insert "As may be established from
time to time by the Mayor and Board of Trustees".
3. Section 106.5.3 is hereby deleted in its entirety.
4. Section 108.4: Violation Penalties is hereby amended
to read as follows.-
108.4
ollows.
108.4 Violation Penalties. Any person who shall
violate any provision -of this code or shall fail to
comply with any of the requirements thereof or who -
shall erect, install, alter or repair work covered by this
code in violation of the approved construction
documents or directive of the ' code official or of a
permit or certificate issued under the provision of this
code shall be subject to the penalties as provided by
Title *8, Chapter 3, Article I of the Municipal Code.
5. Section 108.5. Insert "one hundred" and "five hundred"
respectively.
6. Section 109. Means of Appeal is hereby deleted -in its
entirety.
7. That new Section 1101.10 Use of Water for Comfort
Air Conditioning be added as follows.-
1101.10
ollows:
1101.10 Use of Water for Comfort Air Conditioning.
In all apparatus or equipment installed for the purpose
of changing the dry bulb temperature or humidity
content of the air, whether used in conjunction with
summer comfort air conditioning or other refrigeration,
the following regulations shall apply.-
1.
pply.
1. The use of water is prohibited when used
directly from the water system as a cooling
medium in air washers or any type of
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equipment whereby the. air to be
conditioned comes into direct contact with
sprays or wet surfaces, or where the water
is used as the direct or indirect cooling
system medium in coils.
2. The use of water is permitted in all
compressor type refrigeration units having
standard rated capacities of one and one-
half (1 %) tons or less.
3. All compressor type refrigeration units
having standard rated capacities of over
one and one-half (1 %) tons shall be
equipped with evaporate coolers and
condensers, water cooling towers, spray
ponds, and or other water cooling
equipment so that all water from the water
system is used for make-up purposes only.
NOTE: In paragraphs 2 and 3 above the
capacities shall be established in
accordance with conditions given in
standard ASRE Testing and Rating Codes.
4. If other than compressor types of
refrigeration units are used, the
consumption of water from the water
system shall be limited in amount to not
more per ton of refrigeration produced than
would be used by a compressor type
refrigeration unit as described under
paragraph 3 above when such type is
operating under normal conditions.
Section 11: That 8-3F-1 be amended to read as follows.-
A.
ollows.
A. Code Adopted: There is hereby -adopted by reference, as if
fully set forth herein, that certain code known as the
International Fuel Gas Code, 2006 edition, prepared and
published by the International Code Council, together with
the additions, insertions, deletions and changes hereinafter
set forth, three (3) copies of which are available for
inspection and are on file in the office of the Village Clerk.
B. Amendments: The following additions, insertions, deletions
and changes are hereby made to the International Fuel Gas
Code, 2006 edition:
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1. Section 403.5.4 is hereby deleted in its entirety.
Corrugated stainless steel tubing is not permitted to
be used within the Village.
Section 12: That 8-3G-1 be amended to read as follows.-
A.
ollows:
A. Code Adopted. There is hereby adopted by reference, as if
fully set out herein, those certain codes known as the
International Energy Conservation Code, 2006 edition,
prepared and published by the International Code Council,
together with the additions, insertions, deletions and
changes hereinafter set forth, three (3) copies of which are
available for inspection and are on file in the office of the
Village Clerk.
B. Amendments. The following additions, insertions, deletions
and changes are hereby made to the International Energy
Conservation Code, 2006 edition.-
1.
dition:
1. Section 101.1: Insert "Elk Grove Village".
Section 13: That new Section 8-3H-1 entitled Property Maintenance
Code be added as follows. -
8 -3H- 1:
ollows.
8-3H-1: Property maintenance Code Adopted.-
A.
dopted:
A. Codes Adopted: There is hereby adopted by reference, as if
fully set out herein, those certain codes known as the
International Property Maintenance Code 2003 edition,
prepared and published by the International Code Council,
together with the additions, insertions, deletions and
changes hereinafter set forth, three (3) copies of which are
available for inspection and are on file in the office of the
Village Clerk.
C. Amendments. The following additions, insertions, deletions
and changes are hereby made to the International Property
Maintenance Code, 2003 edition:
1.. Section 101.1: Insert "Elk Grove Village".
2. Section 103.5. Fees is hereby deleted in its entirety.
3. Section 107.3. Method of Service is hereby amended
by adding thereto the following sentence. Service of
such notice in any of the foregoing manners upon the
owners' agent or upon the person responsible for the
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structure shall constitute service of notice upon the
owner.
4. ' Section 304.14: Insert "April 1 " and "December 1 ".
5. Section 602.3: Insert "October 1 " and "May 15".
6. Section 602.4. Insert "October I" and `'May 15".
7. Add new Section 702.5 as follows:
702.5 Exit Signs: All means of egress shall be
indicated with approved "Exit" signs where required
by the building code listed in Chapter 8. All "Exit'
signs shall be maintained visible and all illuminated
"Exit" signs shall be illuminated at all times that the
building is occupied.
8. Add new Section 702.6 as follows.-
702.6
ollows:
702.6 Dead-end Travel Distance. All corridors that
serve more than one . exit shall provide direct
connection to such exits. The length of a dead-end
corridor shall not exceed 35 feet (10668 mm) where
the building is not equipped throughout with an
automatic sprinkler system. The dead-end travel
distance limitation shall be increased to 70 feet
(21336 mm) where the building is equipped
throughout with an automatic sprinkler system.
9. Add new Section 702.7 as follows.-
702.7
ollows.
702.7 Aisles.-. Arrangements of chairs or tables and
chairs shall provide for ready access by aisle access
ways and aisles to each egress door. The minimum
clear width of each aisle in occupancies in Use
Groups A, E and 1-2 .shall be maintained in
accordance with the requirements of the building code
listed in Chapter 8. In all other occupancies, aisles
shall have a minimum required clear width of 44
inches (1118 mm) where serving an occupant load
greater than 50, and 36 inches (914 mm) where
serving an occupant load of 50 or less. The clear
width of aisles shall not be obstructed by chairs,
tables or other objects.
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10. Section 704.2 Smoke Alarms is hereby amended by
adding thereto the following final sentence.-
Anyone
entence:
Anyone tampering or interfering with the effectiveness
of a smoke alarm shall be in violation of this code.
11. Add new Section 704.5 as follows.-
704.5
ollows:
704.5 Fire Extinguishers: All portable fire
extinguishers shall be visible, provided with ready
access thereto, and maintained in an efficient and
safe operating condition. Extinguishers shall be of an
approved type:
12. Add new Section 704.6 as follows:
704.6 Manual Fire Alarm Boxes. All manual fire alarm
boxes shall be operational and unobstructed.
13. . Add new Section 704.7 as follows.-
704.7
ollows:
704.7 Smoke and Heat Detectors. All smoke and heat
detectors shall be operational and free from any
obstructions that prevent proper operation, including
smoke entry.
Section 14: That new Section 8-31-1 entitled Penalties be added as
follows.
8-31-1: Penalties: Any person, firm or corporation violating
any provision of this Chapter shall be subject to a fine of not
less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than five hundred
dollars ($500.00) for each offense, and a separate offense
shall be deemed committed on each day, commencing from
date of official notification, during or on which a violation or
failure to comply occurs or continues.
In addition, the Village shall have the right to seek injunctive
relief from the Circuit Court of Cook or DuPage County,
including the Third Municipal District thereof to abate or
enjoin any violation of this Chapter when the continuation
thereof would cause a serious injury to the public health,
safety and welfare.
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Section 15: That the Village Clerk is hereby authorized to publish this
Ordinance in pamphlet form.
Section 16: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and
after its passage, approval and publication according to law.
VOTE: AYES: 6 NAYS: 0 ABSENT. 0
PASSED this 19th day of June 2007.
APPROVED this 19th day of June 2007.
APPROVED:
Mayor Craig B. Johnson
Village of Elk Grove Village
ATTEST.
Ann 1. Walsh, Village Clerk
PUBLISHED this 22nd day of June, 2007 in pamphlet.form.
ordlamendbuildingcode2007.
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