10-2-2: AMENDMENTS TO CODE:
Additions, insertions, changes and deletions to sections of the building code are hereby revised as follows:
Subsection [A] 101.1 Title (page 1-1, Name of Jurisdiction, insert in second line)
   Insert: village of Bloomingdale.
Subsection [A] 101.2 Scope, Exception (page 1-1, add to sixth line in exception)
   Add: . . . as amended and adopted by the village of Bloomingdale.
Subsection [A] 101.4.1 Gas (page 1-1, referenced codes, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: All installations of gas piping from the point of delivery, gas appliances and related accessories shall conform to the current provisions of the village of Bloomingdale fuel gas code.
Subsection [A] 101.4.2 Mechanical (page 1-1, referenced codes, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: All installations, alterations, repairs and replacement of mechanical systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and/or appurtenances, including ventilating, heating, cooling, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems and other energy-related systems shall be in accordance with the current provisions of the village of Bloomingdale mechanical code.
Subsection [A] 101.4.3 Plumbing (page 1-1, referenced codes, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: The design, installation, alteration, repair and replacement of plumbing systems, including equipment, appliances, fixtures, fittings and appurtenances, and where connected to a water or sewage system and all aspects of a medical gas system, shall conform to the current provisions of the village of Bloomingdale plumbing code.
Subsection [A] 101.4.4 Property Maintenance (page 1-1, referenced codes, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: The maintenance of existing structures and premises; equipment and facilities; light, ventilation, space heating, sanitation, life and fire safety hazards; responsibilities of owners, operators and occupants; and occupancy of existing premises and structures shall conform to the current provisions of the village of Bloomingdale property maintenance code.
Subsection [A] 101.4.5 Fire Prevention (page 1-1, referenced codes, add to end of subsection)
   Add: The current provisions of the village of Bloomingdale fire prevention code.
Subsection [A] 101.4.6 Energy (page 1-1, referenced codes, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: The design and construction of buildings for energy efficiency shall conform to the current provisions of the village of Bloomingdale energy conservation code.
Subsection [A] 101.4.7 Existing buildings (Page 1-2, referenced codes, delete subsection and insert - formerly Section 3412)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Repair, alteration, change of occupancy, addition to and relocation of existing buildings shall conform to the sections of the building code and any other applicable village of Bloomingdale code and ordinance requirements for new construction.
Subsection [A] 101.4.8 Zoning (page 1-2, add new subsection)
   Add: Zoning - The restrictions of the zoning regulations and all amendments thereto, shall not be deemed to be modified by any provision of this code; and such restrictions shall be controlling except insofar as this code imposes greater restrictions by reason of the type of construction used, in which case the provisions of this code shall control.
Subsection [A] 101.4.9 Legislative (page 1-2, add new subsection)
   Add: Legislative - If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is, or shall be for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The village board hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, subsection, clause or phrase thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases be declared invalid.
Section [A] 103 Department of Building Safety (page 1-2, delete section and insert)
   Delete: Entire section.
   Insert: The building and zoning department shall be charged with the enforcement of the building code, and the building commissioner shall be known as the building official.
Subsection [A] 105.2 Work Exempt from Permits (pages 1-4 and 1-5, permits section - Work Exempt from Permits, delete exemptions)
   Delete: All building permit exemptions, except where approved by the building commissioner.
   Delete: All electrical permit exemptions, except where approved by the building commissioner.
   Delete: All gas permit exemptions, except where approved by the building commissioner.
   Delete: All mechanical permit exemptions, except where approved by the building commissioner.
   Delete: All plumbing permit exemptions, except where approved by the building commissioner.
Subsection [A] 105.5 Permit Expiration (page 1-5, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Permit expiration shall be governed by title 10, chapter 1 of the village code.
Subsection [A] 107.1 Submittal Documents (page 1-6, Submittal Documents, add to ninth line)
   Add: Unless otherwise specified by the building commissioner, each application shall be accompanied by a minimum of six (6) sets of drawings and specifications signed and sealed by an architect licensed to practice architecture as provided by the Illinois architectural act, or by a structural engineer licensed to practice structural engineering as provided by the Illinois architectural act, or by the owner of said proposed building when it is determined to be sufficient by the building commissioner. To obtain a permit, the owner or his representative shall file an application on a form furnished by the village for that purpose, and shall include a signed statement indicating the proposed occupancy or use of all parts of the building and the estimated construction cost thereof.
Subsection [A] 110.3.12 Final Occupancy Inspection (page 1-9, Final Occupancy Inspection, add to third line)
   Add: No building or part thereof, hereafter erected, or the structure of which shall hereafter be altered or repaired and for which erection, alteration or repair a permit shall be required as provided in sections [A] 105 and [A] 106 of this building code, and no existing building in which the character of the occupancy is to be changed, shall be occupied or used in whole or in part until a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued by the building commissioner. Such certificate shall carry the certification of the building commissioner that said building or part thereof conforms to the requirements of this and any other applicable village ordinance, and that said building, construction, alteration, or repair has been substantially completed in accordance with the plans and specifications upon which the building permit required by this ordinance was issued.
Subsection [A] 111.1.1 Change in Use (page 1-9, Occupancy Certificate Requirements, add to subsection 111.1)
   Add: No building upon which a certificate of occupancy shall have been issued shall be used for a different classification or group occupancy until a certificate of occupancy for such different use shall have been issued by the building commissioner; provided, however, that no certificate of occupancy shall be issued in any event unless the occupancy or use of the building complies with the zoning law. "Change of occupancy" is not intended to mean change of tenant or proprietor, provided the new tenant is to occupy the building for a purpose, which would not involve its reclassification into a different occupancy group.
Subsection [A] 111.2 Certificate Issued (page 1-9, delete occupancy certificate requirements)
   Delete: Requirements numbered 7, 9, 10, and 11.
Subsection [A] 111.3 Temporary Occupancy (page 1-9, Occupancy Certificate Requirements, add to subsection)
   Add: A cash performance bond, or other method of surety acceptable to the building commissioner, shall be posted in the amount of one hundred and ten percent (110%) of the cost of the remaining work necessary for a certificate of occupancy to be issued. Completion of the incomplete work and the issuance of a certificate of occupancy shall be secured prior to the expiration date of the temporary occupancy. Failure to comply with this occupancy requirement shall constitute a violation of this ordinance which shall be punishable as provided in section 1-4-1 of the village code.
Section [A] 113 Board of Appeals (page 1-9, Board of Appeals, delete section and insert)
   Delete: Entire section.
   Insert: That any person, firm or corporation shall have the right to appeal a decision of the building commissioner to the zoning board of appeals. Means of appeal shall follow requirements set forth in title 11, chapter 3, section 7 of the village code.
Subsection [A] 116.1 Unsafe Conditions (page 1-11, add to subsection)
   Add: If any building or other structure has become dangerous to life, limb or property or to the public because of structural defects, deterioration, or fire damage, or has become so unsanitary or out of repair as to render the same unsafe and unfit for occupancy or human habitation, it shall be deemed a nuisance, and the building commissioner, if and when he shall find any such conditions exist, shall declare such building or other structure a nuisance and shall condemn the same, and no person, firm or corporation shall occupy, rent, lease or use such building or other structure with or without compensation. The violations of the provisions of this section shall constitute a misdemeanor, and any person, firm or corporation found guilty of a violation thereof shall be subject to a fine in the manner and amount as provided by section 1-4-1 of the village code.
Subsection [A] R116.1.1 Reconstruction or Removal (page 1-11, add to subsection)
   Add: Rebuilding, restoration or removal must begin within five (5) days of condemnation notice. Any building or other structure condemned and declared to be a nuisance by the building commissioner under the provisions of subsection [A] 116.1 hereof shall be put in a safe or sanitary condition or be demolished and removed. Within five (5) days after the service of notice in the manner and form provided in subsections [A] 116.3 and [A] 116.4 hereof, to make such building or other structure safe or sanitary or to remove and demolish the same, the owner or owners or the party or parties interested therein shall proceed to begin the work of making said building or other structure safe or sanitary or the work of removing and demolishing the same and shall prosecute said work continuously without unnecessary delay to a completion thereof; provided, however, that should the owner or person in possession of said building or structure deem himself aggrieved by any direction to repair or remove such building or other structure alleged by the building commissioner to be a nuisance, he shall, within a period of five (5) days after the giving of the notice as required by subsection [A] 116.3 and subsection [A] 116.4 hereof, have the right to appeal in writing, from the judgment of the building commissioner to the zoning board of appeals, which board shall make the investigation and report its findings to the village board. If in the judgment of the village board upon consideration of the report of the zoning board of appeals, said building or other structure is unsafe or unsanitary and should be declared a nuisance, it shall order the owner or other person in possession thereof to forthwith begin the work of making safe or sanitary or of demolishing and removing said building or other structure. After demolition of a structure, the premises shall be maintained free from all unsafe and hazardous conditions. Removal of all underground and in-ground structures is required. Restoration of established grades is required to insure proper lot drainage in compliance with village engineering regulations.
Subsection [A] R116.3.1 Notice - Noncompliance with Notice of Unsafe Buildings (page 1-11, add to subsection)
   Add: Upon the failure of the owners of said building or other structure, or the party or parties interested therein, within five (5) days after the service of the notice provided in subsection [A] 116.3 hereof or upon the failure to comply with an order of the village board as provided in subsection [A] 116.1 hereof to begin the work of making safe or sanitary or of removing and demolishing said building or other structure, or upon the failure of the owner or owners or the party or parties interested therein after beginning such work to proceed continuously without unnecessary delay to completion thereof, the village may take any action at law or in equity to restrain the use of such structure, or may proceed against the owner or any person in possession of the same in a penal action before administrative hearing and adjudication or the 18th circuit court for the violation of the provisions of this ordinance. The village may also, in its discretion, cause the said structure to be secured to prevent access, cleaned of unsanitary conditions detrimental to the public or removed in its entirety, after the failure, within the time hereinabove provided for, to restore the same to a safe condition.
Subsection [A] 116.4 Method of Service (pages 1-11, add to subsection)
   Add: Whenever the building commissioner shall under the provision of subsection 116.1 hereof, condemn and declare any building or other structure to be a nuisance because of dangerous or unsanitary condition thereof, he shall cause a notice in writing to be served upon the owner or owners, upon the tenant and occupant thereof, if any, and upon the holder or holders of any encumbrances or general tax lien thereof, if any, ordering and directing said building or other structure to be put in a safe or sanitary condition or be demolished and removed. Service of said notice may be effected by personal delivery thereof, or by mailing a copy thereof by registered mail directed to the person involved, at his last address known to the building commissioner or available to him upon examination of the records of the county treasurer and county clerk of DuPage County, Illinois, and by posting a copy thereof upon the premises subject to such condemnation.
Subsection [A] 116.5 Restoration (page 1-11, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Reconstruction to Conform to Requirements for New Structures If Cost Exceeds 50% Of Value. A structure declared unsafe by duly constituted authority may be restored to safe condition as provided in section 116.1 hereof; provided that if the damage or cost of reconstruction or restoration is in excess of 50% of the value of the structure if reconstructed or restored, it shall be made to conform, with respect to materials and type of construction, to the requirements for new structures as provided for in this ordinance.
Section [A] 117 Climatic and Geographic Design Criteria (page 1-11 - new section insert)
   Insert: Ground Snow Load - 30 pounds per square foot.
   Wind Speed - See IBC code section1609.
   Seismic Design Category - See IBC code section 1613
   Damage From Weathering - Severe.
   Frost Line Depth - Forty-two (42) inches.
   Damage From Termites - Moderate to Heavy.
   Damage From Decay - Slight to Moderate.
   Winter Design Temperature - -4 degrees F.
   Ice Shield Underlayment Required - Yes.
   Flood Hazards - See current FIRM and FBFM maps.
   Air Freezing Index - 1700 cumulative degree days below 32 degrees F.
Section 202 Definitions (page 2-2, [BG] Area, Building, change first sentence)
   Change: "The area included within the surrounding exterior walls…" to "The gross area including surrounding exterior walls…" in the first sentence.
Subsection 306.3 Factory Industrial F-2 Low-Hazard Occupancy (page 3-4, add to end of subsection)
   Add: All factory industrial uses and occupancy classified as group F-2 shall be classified as group F-1. Requirements of this ordinance and code for factory industrial group F-1 shall apply to all factory industrial use and occupancy.
Subsection 311.3 Low-Hazard Storage, Group S-2 (page 3-11, add to end of subsection)
   Add: All storage uses and occupancy classified as group S-2 shall be classified as group S-1. Requirements of this ordinance and code for storage group S-1 shall apply to all storage use and occupancy.
Subsection 403.1 High-Rise Buildings, Applicability (page 4-5, delete applicability paragraph and insert new paragraph)
   Delete: Entire paragraph.
   Insert: The provisions of this section shall apply to buildings having occupied floors located more than 55 feet (16,764 mm) or four or more stories above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access.
Subsection [F] 403.3 High-Rise Buildings, Automatic Sprinkler System (page 4-6, delete exception)
   Delete: Exception.
Subsection [F] 403.3.1 Number of Sprinkler Risers and System Design (page 4-6, add to end of subsection)
   Add: All sprinkler systems shall be on a two (2) source water supply as approved by the building official and the local fire protection district having jurisdiction. Shut-off valves and water flow indicating devices shall be provided for each floor in compliance with fire protection district specifications.
Subsection 403.5.4 Smoke proof Enclosures (page 4-8, change height requirements)
   Change: Floor surface height change from 75 feet (22,860 mm) above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access to 55 feet (16,764 mm) shall be a smoke proof enclosure pressurized stairway in accordance with section 909.20.4.
Subsection [F] 404.3 Atriums - Automatic Sprinkler Protection, Exceptions (page 4-8, delete exceptions)
   Delete: Exception nos. 1 and 2.
Subsection 405.7.2 Smoke proof Enclosure (page 4-10, change height requirements)
   Change: serving floor levels from more than 30 feet (9,144 mm) below the level of exit discharge to any exit below the level of exit discharge serving such floor levels shall be a smoke proof enclosure and pressurized stairway in accordance with section 909.20.4.
Subsection 406.3.1 Motor-Vehicle-Related Occupancies, Classification (page 4-11, add to end of subsection)
   Add: All motor vehicle related occupancies are to be equipped with an approved automatic sprinkler system and fire alarm system.
Subsection 406.3.2.1 Dwelling Unit Separation (page 4-12, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Private attached garages shall be separated from all occupancies by a U.L. listed two (2) hour rated fire-resistive ceiling assembly and wall assembly. Any openings or penetrations through a rated assembly shall be made in compliance with chapter 7.
Subsection 406.3.3 Carports (page 4-12, add to end of subsection)
   Add: Garage and carport floor surfaces shall be improved with Portland cement concrete, 3,500 psi, not less than four (4) inches (102 mm) in thickness over compacted crushed aggregate base not less than four (4) inches (102 mm) in thickness. Vapor barrier minimum 6 mil in thickness shall be installed where living area exists above garage space. Slab reinforcement is required. Garage floor surfaces attached to habitable areas shall be provided with a six (6) inch (153 mm) concrete gas curb, above the floor surface, adjacent to the habitable area portion of the building. If building foundation extends the minimum six (6) inches above floor surface, it can serve as the gas curb.
Subsection [F] 502.1 Address identification (page 5-1, change character height line 8, add to end of subsection emergency identification system numbering)
   Change: 4 inches (102 mm) to 6 inches (153mm)
   Add: All new buildings and structures, and all buildings or structures which are remodeled, shall have all egress doors marked with an emergency identification system in accordance with the Fire Protection District having jurisdiction.
Section 504/Tables 504.3 and 504.4 Building Height and Number of Stories (pages 5-2, 5-3, 5-4 and 5-5 delete construction types)
   Delete: Type of Construction - Type III, Type IV and Type V Construction. These types of construction are not permitted. Any reference to these construction types elsewhere in the building code are hereby deleted and not permitted.
Section 506/Table 506.2 Building Area (pages 5-7 and 5-8 delete construction types)
   Delete: Type of Construction - Type III, Type IV and Type V Construction. These types of construction are not permitted. Any reference to these construction types elsewhere in the building code are hereby deleted and not permitted.
Subsection 507.3 Non-Sprinklered, One Story Buildings (page 5-10, delete subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
Subsection 507.4 Sprinklered, One Story Buildings (page 5-10, delete exceptions)
   Delete: Exception nos. 1 and 2.
Subsection 508.5 Live/Work Units (pages 5-13 and 5-14, delete subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
Section 601/Table 601 Fire-Resistance Rating Requirements for Building Elements (page 6-1 delete construction types)
   Delete: Type of Construction - Type III, Type IV and Type V Construction. These types of construction are not permitted. Any reference to these construction types elsewhere in the building code are hereby deleted and not permitted.
Subsection 602.3 Construction Classification Type III (page 6-1, delete subsection)
   Delete: Delete entire subsection. Type III construction is not permitted. Any reference to construction type III elsewhere in the building code is hereby deleted and not permitted.
Subsection 602.4 Construction Classification Type IV (pages 6-2, 6-3 and 6-4, delete subsection)
   Delete: Delete entire subsection. Type IV construction is not permitted. Any reference to construction type IV elsewhere in the building code is hereby deleted and not permitted.
Subsection 602.5 Construction Classification Type V (page 6-5, delete subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection. Type V construction is not permitted. Any reference to construction type V elsewhere in the building code is hereby deleted and not permitted.
Subsection 603.1 Allowable Materials (pages 6-5 and 6-6, delete or change listed material applications)
   Change: Applications 1.1 and 1.2 - Fire-retardant-treated wood shall not be permitted in any non-bearing partitions or non-bearing exterior walls.
   Change: Exception 14 - Blocking such as for handrails, millwork, cabinets, and window and door frames shall be fire-retardant-treated lumber or plywood.
Subsection 708.1 General (pages 7-14, Fire Partitions, add to end of subsection)
   Add: 6. Walls separating tenant spaces in the same building in all occupancies.
Subsection 708.3 Fire-Resistance Rating (page 7-14, change hour rating, delete exceptions)
   Change: "Fire partitions shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than 2 hours. If an entire building is fully protected by a fire sprinkler system, fire partitions shall have a fire-resistance rating of not less than 1 hour."
   Delete: Exception nos. 1 and 2.
Subsection 710.3 Smoke Partitions - Fire-Resistance Rating (page 7-16, change rating requirement)
   Change: All smoke partitions shall have a minimum fire-resistance rating of one (1) hour.
Subsection 711.2.4.3 Horizontal Assemblies - Fire-Resistance Rating, Dwelling units and sleeping units (page 7-17, delete exception)
   Delete: Entire exception.
Subsection 718.1 Concealed Spaces (page 7-37, void areas, add to end of subsection)
   Add: Where additional ceilings are added during construction or remodeling there shall not be more than one void space created without the approval of the building commissioner and fire protection district having jurisdiction.
Subsection 718.2.1 Fire-Blocking Materials (page 7-37, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Fire-blocking shall consist of 2-inch (51 mm) nominal lumber or two thicknesses of 1-inch (25 mm) nominal lumber with broken lap joints, one thickness of .625 (5/8) inch (15.8 mm) fire code gypsum board, or batts or blankets of mineral wool, mineral fiber or other approved materials installed in such a manner as to be securely retained in place.
Subsection 718.2.1.2 Fire-Blocking - Un-Faced Fiberglass (page 7-37, delete subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection (not permitted).
Subsection 718.3.1 Draft-Stopping Materials (page 7-38, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Draft-stopping materials shall not be less than one thickness of .625 (5/8) inch (15.8 mm) fire code gypsum board or other approved materials adequately supported. The integrity of draft-stops shall be maintained.
Subsection [F] 903.2.1.1 Group A-1 (page 9-2, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group A-1 occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.1.2 Group A-2 (page 9-2, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group A-2 occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.1.3 Group A-3 (page 9-3, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group A-3 occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.1.4 Group A-4 (pages 9-3, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group A-4 occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.1.5 Group A-5 (page 9-3, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group A-5 occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.2 Ambulatory care facilities (page 9-3, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all ambulatory care facility occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.3 Group E (page 9-3, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group E occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.4 Group F-1 (page 9-3, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group F-1 occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.6 Group I (page 9-4, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group I occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.7 Group M (page 9-4, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group M occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.9 Group S-1 (page 9-4, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group S-1 occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.9.1 Repair Garages (page 9-5, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout all buildings used as repair garages in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.9.2 Bulk Storage of Tires (page 9-5, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Buildings and structures utilized for the storage of tires shall be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with section 903.3.1.1 in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.10 Group S-2 Parking Garages (pages 9-5, delete entire subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection (all S-2 uses to comply with S-1).
Subsection [F] 903.2.10.1 Commercial Parking Garages (page 9-5, add to subsection and delete fourth line)
   Add: Automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
   Delete: Entire fourth line ... "where the fire area exceeds 5,000 square feet (464 square meters)."
Subsection [F] 903.2.11 Specific Building Areas and Hazards (pages 9-5 and 9-6, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: In all occupancies an automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed for specific building design or hazards in all locations in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.2.13 Group B (page 9-6, add new subsection)
   Add: An automatic fire sprinkler system shall be provided for all group B occupancies in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection 903.3.1 Automatic Sprinkler Systems - Installation requirements - Standards (page 9-6, add to subsection)
   Add: Performance based computer code analysis not allowed for system design. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection 903.3.1.1 NFPA 13 sprinkler systems (page 9-6 add to subsection)
   Add: Thin wall piping is not allowed. Only schedule 10 or 40 black iron or galvanized piping shall be installed.
Subsection 903.3.1.2.1 Balconies and decks (page 9-7, delete conditions 1. and 2., add to subsection)
   Delete: conditions 1. and 2.
   Add: Sprinkler protection shall be provided for all balconies and decks. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection 903.3.8 Limited area sprinkler systems (page 9-8, add to subsection)
   Add: Limited area sprinkler systems shall only be allowed when approved by the fire code official. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.3.5.1 Domestic Services (page 9-8, add to end of subsection, line 4)
   Add: Domestic water services and associated shut-off valves shall be separate from the water supply for the automatic sprinkler system and shall be separated on the outside of the building or structure being served with separate identified exterior shut-off valves, unless otherwise approved by the building official.
Subsection [F] 903.3.6 Hose Threads (page 9-8, add to end of subsection, line 3)
   Add: The size of all fire department connections shall be two and one-half inches (21/2") in diameter and shall be national standard thread.
Subsection [F] 903.4 Sprinkler System Supervision and Alarms (pages 9-8 and 9-9, delete exceptions 2 and 3)
   Delete: Entire exception nos. 2 and 3.
Subsection [F] 903.4.1 Monitoring (page 9-9, delete first paragraph of subsection and insert new paragraph)
   Delete: First paragraph of subsection, exceptions to remain.
   Insert: Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and automatically transmitted to Central Stations or Remote Supervisory Stations by a one- way private radio alarm system complying with Chapter 26 of the 2010 Edition of NFPA 72, which manually or automatically retransmit trouble, supervisory and full fire alarm signals to DuPage Public Safety Communications (Du-Comm).
Subsection [F] 903.4.2 Alarms (page 9-9, add to the end of subsection)
   Add: Provide an outside UL Listed weather tight visual device over the fire department sprinkler bell and connection. This device shall be equipped with a blue lens. The strobe shall activate and stop with water flow.
Subsection [F] 903.4.2.1 Alarm Indicating Appliances (page 9-9, add new subsection)
   Add: Audio visual devices shall be provided so that they are heard in all areas of every building. All sprinkled buildings shall be provided with audio visual devices. Existing buildings shall be required to bring any deficient areas up to code upon any building additions or alterations excluding cosmetic only alterations, subject to Building Commissioner and Fire Code Official approval.
Subsection [F] 903.4.2.2 Alarms Indicating Appliances (page 9-9, add new subsection)
   Add: Fire sprinkler system inspector's valves shall be located most remote from the riser and shall be accessible at all times and located no more than 6 feet above the finished floor and remotely located. On multiple riser systems test valves shall be marked as to which riser and area it tests.
Subsection [F] 903.4.2.3 Valve Monitoring (page 9-9, add new subsection)
   Add: Installation in multiple story buildings; floor control valves with water flow switches shall be provided for each floor.
Subsection [F] 903.4.4 Automatic Sprinklers (page 9-9, add new subsection)
   Add: Where automatic sprinklers provide protection to an area with an approved flow switch interconnected to the fire alarm system protected by the zoned sprinkler system, the fire district having authority may require additional smoke detectors for a more rapid means to identify the location of smoke or fire.
Subsection [F] 903.6 Speculative Buildings (page 9-9, Automatic Sprinkler Systems, insert new subsection)
   Insert: [F] 903.6 Speculative Buildings. Automatic sprinklers in speculative buildings shall be hydraulically designed for the storage of class IV commodities, as defined by NFPA 231, to the maximum available storage height in the building. The maximum available storage height in a building is the clear height dimension between the finished floor and the median point between the bottom of the high and low points of the structural members supporting the roof assembly. Automatic sprinkler systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 13.
Subsection [F] 903.7 Hydraulic Calculations (page 9-9, add new subsection)
   Add: A minimum of 10% or 5 psi (whichever is greater) minimum safety factor shall be provided in the fire protection system hydraulic calculations. The system demand shall be 5 psi minimum below the seasonal low water flow test supply.
   Each hydraulically calculated area, on each drawing, shall be provided with a copy of the hydraulic nameplate.
Subsection [F] 903.3.9 Fire Pump Test Ports (Page 9-9, add new subsection)
   Add: An OS&Y control valve shall be located on all fire pump test headers. All fire pumps installations shall provide an outside test header.
Subsection [F] 903.3.10 Fire Pump & Sprinkler Control Rooms (page 9-9, add new subsection)
   Add: Provide an outside access door to the sprinkler riser valve room and fire pump room. This room shall also be equipped with an interior access door that swings in the direction of egress. Egress door(s) shall be equipped with panic hardware.
Subsection [F] 903.3.11 Fire Pump Room Rating (page 9-9, add section to read as follows)
   Add: All fire pump rooms shall be a minimum 2-hour U.L. rated enclosure. All fire pump rooms shall be provided with an approved doorway from the outside and a door from the room to the interior of the structure.
Subsection [F] 903.3.11.1 Fire Sprinkler Room Identification (Page 9-9, add new subsection)
   Add: Fire sprinkler rooms located in new or existing multi-tenant buildings shall be labeled in minimum six (6) inch (153mm) numbers stating "Fire Sprinkler Control Room" and shall state the address range the system protects.
Subsection [F] 904.3.5 Monitoring (page 9-9, add to end of subsection)
   Add: Kitchen hood suppression systems shall be monitored by the building fire alarm system and indicated as a separate zone.
Subsection [F] 905.3 Standpipe Systems - Required Installations (page 9-12, Required Installations, add to end of subsection, line 5)
   Add: The size of all standpipe fire department connections shall be two and one-half inches (21/2") in diameter and shall be national standard thread. Fire communication jacks shall be provided at all fire department standpipe connection locations and shall be tied into the building communication system. Siamese connections for standpipe and sprinkler systems shall be located no further than ten feet (10') apart and shall be readily accessible. Public water supplies, when used for the hydraulic design of sprinkler and standpipe systems, shall be adjusted to ninety percent (90%) of the actual recorded test results. At stairwells, hose connections are required at both sides of stairwell doors, one connection inside the stairwell and one connection outside the stairwell.
Subsection [F] 905.3.1 Standpipe Systems - Height (page 9-12, Height, change building height regulations on lines 3 and 5, and delete all exceptions)
   Change: "30 feet (9144 mm) above" to "15 feet (4572 mm) above" and change "30 feet (9144 mm) below" to "15 feet (4572 mm) below".
   Delete: All exceptions.
Subsection [F] 905.7 Cabinets (page 9-13, Standpipe Systems, add to end of paragraph)
   Add: Cabinets as required shall be mounted on the floor side of stairwell doors.
Subsection [F] 906.1 Portable Fire Extinguishers - Where required (Page 9-14, delete all exceptions)
   Delete: All exceptions.
Subsection [F] 907.1.3 Equipment (Page 9-16, add to end of subsection)
   Add: All fire alarm systems shall be of the addressable type and shall be installed per NFPA 72 unless otherwise approved by the fire code official having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.1.3.1 Equipment - Fire Alarm Panel Requirements (Page 9-16, insert new subsection)
   Insert: All fire alarm panels shall provide a minimum of 60 hours of battery backup service in the case of A/C power failure. All fire alarm one-way radio systems shall be equipped with 60 hours of battery backup. Code access type fire alarm panels are not permitted.
Subsection [F] 907.1.3.2 Equipment - Inoperable (page 9-16, insert new subsection)
   Insert: Any time a fire alarm panel or connected equipment thereof becomes inoperable due to age or other reasons and is required to be replaced, the fire code official having jurisdiction may require the fire alarm system for the entire building to be brought up to current code requirements. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2 Where required - new buildings and structures (Page 9-16, add to end of second paragraph)
   Add: All fire alarm control panels shall be installed near the fire department sprinkler risers with a fully functioning remote annunciator panel located within 10 feet of the main entrance at a location approved by the fire code official having jurisdiction. The remote annunciator panel shall be capable of alarm silence and reset. Code access type fire alarm panels are not permitted.
   Exception: Manual fire alarm boxes are not required in Use Group M where the building is equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system and the alarm notification appliances will activate upon sprinkler water flow.
   Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and automatically transmitted to Central Stations or Remote Supervisory Stations by a one-way private radio alarm system complying with Chapter 26 of the 2010 Edition of NFPA 72, which manually or automatically retransmit trouble, supervisory, and full fire alarm signals to DuPage Public Safety Communications (Du-Comm). Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
   Exceptions:
   1.   Underground gate valves with roadway boxes.
Subsection [F] 907.2.1 Group A (pages 9-16 and 9-17, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group A occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.2 Group B (page 9-17, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group B occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.3 Group E (page 9-17, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group E occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.4 Group F (pages 9-17 and 9-18, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group F occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.5 Group H (page 9-18, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group H occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.6 Group I (pages 9-18 and 9-19, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group I occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.7 Group M (page 9-19, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group M occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.8 Group R-1 (page 9-19, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in Group R-1 occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.9 Group R-2 (pages 9-19 and 9-20, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group R-2 occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.11.2 Group R-2, R-3, R-4 and I-1 (page 9-20, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group R-2, R-3, R-4 and I-1 occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.2.13.4 Emergency voice/alarm communication system (page 9-22, insert new subsection)
   Add: An emergency voice/alarm communication system shall be required in all buildings five stories or more than 55 feet in height and shall be audible throughout the entire building in accordance section 907.5.2.2.
Subsection [F] 907.2.24 Group S (page 9-23, insert new subsection)
   Insert: A fire alarm system in group S occupancies shall be installed and maintained in accordance with NFPA 72 as regulated by the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.6.4.1.1 Multi-Zone, (page 9-27, insert new subsection)   
   Insert:   Multi-tenant buildings will be "ring by tenant" and shall include weather tight clear outside strobe lights over the entrance to each tenant space as directed by the Fire Code Official. All outside strobes shall provide a minimum of 75 candelas.
Subsection [F] 907.6.4.3 Zones (page 9-27, insert new subsection)
   Insert: Subsection [F]907.6.3.3 Zone Disconnects. All fire alarm systems shall be capable of zoned disconnects at the control panel. Disconnection of a zone shall cause the fire alarm system to transmit a trouble signal.
Subsection [F] 907.6.6 Monitoring (page 9-27, delete part of subsection and insert)
   Delete: First paragraph of subsection, exceptions to remain.
   Insert: Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and automatically transmitted to Central Stations or remote Supervisory Stations by a one- way private radio alarm system complying with Chapter 26 of the 2010 Edition of NFPA 72, which manually or automatically retransmit trouble, supervisory and full fire alarm signals to DuPage Public Safety Communications (Du-Comm). Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 907.9 Fire Alarm and Sprinkler Rooms (page 9-27, insert new subsection)
   Insert: Multi-tenant fire alarm and sprinkler system room doors shall be labeled in minimum six (6) inch (153mm) numbers stating "Fire Sprinkler / Fire Control Room" and shall state the address range the system protects.
Subsection [F] 907.10 Private Wireless Radio Alarm Systems (page 9-27, insert new subsection)
   Insert: Alarm, supervisory and trouble signals shall be distinctly different and automatically transmitted to Central Stations or Remote Supervisory Stations by a one- way private radio alarm system complying with Chapter 26 of the 2010 Edition of NFPA 72, which manually or automatically retransmit trouble, supervisory, and full fire alarm signals to DuPage Public Safety Communications (Du-Comm). Fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in compliance with the latest edition of NFPA 72.
Subsection [F] 910.2 Smoke and Heat Vents - Where required (page 9-36, add to end of subsection paragraph, and delete exception)
   Add: Buildings or portions thereof shall be provided with a mechanical smoke exhaust system in all occupancies of groups A, B, E, F, H, I, M and S having more than 30,000 square feet (2787 square meters) in floor area. Such systems shall provide three to four air exchanges per hour. All key switches shall be Knox Box style keyed to the fire protection district having jurisdiction.
   Delete: All exceptions at discretion of the code official.
Subsection [F] 910.2.1 Smoke and heat Vents - Where required - Groups F-1 And S-1 (page 9-36, delete entire subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Groups F and S. Buildings and portions thereof used as a group F, H or S occupancy having less than 30,000 square feet (2787 square meters) in floor area. Such systems shall provide three to four air exchanges per hour. All key switches shall be "Knox Box" style keyed to the fire protection district having jurisdiction.
Subsection 1006.2.1 Egress based on occupant load and Common Path of Egress Travel Distance (page 10-5, add requirements)
   Add: 3. The length of common path of egress travel in occupancies in group B, F and S shall not be more than 100 feet (30 480 mm) for common truck docks which are provided and separated from other occupancies by 1-hour fire-resistance rated assemblies, and that are entirely protected throughout with an approved automatic sprinkler system in accordance with section 903.3.1.1.
   Add: 4. Where shared truck dock facilities are provided in Group B, S and F occupancies in multiple tenant buildings, two exits or exit access doorways from the space shall be provided.
Subsection 1009.1 Accessible Means of Egress Required (page 10-10, add to end of subsection and delete exception no. 1)
   Add: Accessible means of egress shall comply with the current version of the Illinois accessibility code.
   Delete: Exception no. 1.
Subsection 1010.1.2.1 Direction of Swing (page 10-13, change occupant load in line 4)
   Change: "occupant load of 50 or more" to "occupant load of more than 10 for exterior doors only. All exterior doors, doors accessing an exit enclosure, and all doors serving group H occupancy shall swing in the direction of egress travel and be provided with an approved automatic door closer. "
Subsection 1010.2.4 Locks and Latches (page 10-15, delete numbers 3, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3)
   Delete: Numbers 3, 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3.
   Subsection 1013.3 Illumination. (Page 10-27, delete and insert)
   Delete:   First sentence
   Insert: Exit signs shall be internally illuminated.
Subsection 1015.4 Guards - Opening Limitations (page 10-30, add to end of subsection)
   Add: Required guards shall not be constructed with horizontal rails or other ornamental pattern that results in a ladder effect.
   Table 1020.2 Corridor Fire-Resistance Rating (page 10-34, change hour ratings in table)
   Change: All occupancies without sprinkler systems are "not permitted" in the third column in coordination with section [F] 903.2, which as amended by this ordinance requires all buildings to be equipped throughout with an automatic sprinkler system in accordance with section [F] 903.1.1 or [F] 903.3.1.2 where allowed.
   Change: All occupancies with sprinkler systems are to have 1-hour corridor fire-resistance rating in the fourth column, with no reductions in fire-resistance allowed. Exit corridors serving fire-resistance rated stairwells shall have the same fire-resistance rating as the stairwell.
Subsection 1023.12 Smoke-Proof Enclosures (page 10-37, add "and pressurized stairway" in line 3)
   Add: "and pressurized stairway" in line 3 after smokeproof enclosures.
Subsection 1101.2 Design (page 11-1, add to subsection)
   Add: Compliance with the current edition of the Illinois Accessibility Code is required.
Subsection 1301.1.1 Energy Efficiency - Criteria (page 13-1, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: Buildings shall be designed and constructed in accordance with title 10 chapter 8 (Energy Conservation Code).
Subsection 1807.1.3 Rubble Stone Foundation Walls (page 18-7, delete subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection. Rubble stone foundation walls are not permitted. Any other reference to rubble stone foundation walls in the building code is hereby deleted.
Subsection 1807.1.4 Permanent Wood Foundation Systems (page 18-7, delete subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection. Permanent wood foundation systems are not permitted. Any other reference to permanent wood foundation systems in the building code is hereby deleted.
Subsection 1807.1.5 Concrete and Masonry Foundation Walls (page 18-7, delete reference to masonry foundations)
   Delete: Reference to masonry foundations. Masonry foundation walls are not permitted. Any other reference to masonry foundation walls in the building code is hereby deleted.
Subsection 1809.9 Masonry-Unit Footings (page 18-16, delete subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection. Masonry-unit footings are not permitted. Any other reference to masonry-unit footings in the building code is hereby deleted.
Subsection 1809.12 Timber Footings (page 18-17, delete subsection)
   Delete: Entire subsection. Timber footings are not permitted. Any other reference to timber footings in the building code is hereby deleted.
Subsection 1907.2 Minimum Slab Provisions Under-Floor Space (page 19-5, insert new subsection)
   Insert: Crawl space or under-floor surface shall be finished with an approved vapor barrier minimum 6-mil thick (0.15 mm) under a slurry coat of concrete, minimum two (2) inches (51 mm) in thickness.
Chapter 27 Electrical subsection 2701.1 Scope (page 27-1, add to subsection)
   Add: The design and installation of electrical systems shall conform to title 10 chapter 4 (Electrical Code).
Chapter 28 Mechanical Systems subsection 2801.1 Scope (page 28-1, add to subsection)
   Add: The design and installation of mechanical systems shall conform to title 10 chapter 6 (Mechanical Code).
Chapter 29 Plumbing Systems (pages 29-1 through 29-6, delete chapter and insert)
   Delete: Entire chapter.
   Insert: The design and installation of plumbing systems shall conform to title 10 chapter 5 (Plumbing Code)
Subsection 3001.3 Reference Standards (page 30-1, add to end of paragraph)
   Add: Elevator and conveying systems shall be in conformance with state of Illinois section 140 of the elevator safety and regulation act (225 ILCS 312/140), and the administrative rules (41 Ill. adm. code 1000). Elevator and conveying systems shall comply with following standards and guidelines or most recent updates:
   1.   Safety code for elevators and escalators (ASME A17.1-2010/CSA B44-10) and performance-based safety code for elevators and escalators (ASME A17.7-2007/CSA B44.7-07).
   2.   Guide for inspection of elevators, escalators, and moving walks (ASME A17.2-2010).
   3.   Safety code for existing elevators and escalators (ASME A17.3-2005) upgrades required by section 35(h) of the elevator safety act shall be completed in the time frame specified therein.
   4.   Safety standard for platform lifts and stairway chairlifts (ASME A18.1-2008).
   5.   Standard for the qualification of elevator inspectors (ASME QEI-1-2010).
   6.   Automated people mover standard (ASCE 21-05), part 1, 2005/2006.
   7.   Automated people mover standards (ANSI/ASCE/T&DI 21.2-08), parts 2, 3 and 4, 2008.
Subsection 3002.4 Elevator Car to Accommodate Ambulance Stretcher (page 30-2, add to end of subsection)
   Add: In all buildings and structures serviced by an elevator, at least one elevator shall be provided for fire department emergency access to all floors. The minimum size of an elevator car shall be 54-inch by 82-inch (1371 mm by 2082 mm) and shall be equipped with a side-opening door, versus a center-opening door, to accommodate the maneuvering of a 24-inch by 84-inch (610 mm by 2134 mm) ambulance stretcher in the horizontal open position.
Subsection [F] 3003.4 Emergency Signal Devices and Lighting (page 30-2, insert new subsection)
   Insert: 3003.4 Emergency Signal Devices and Lighting. New and existing passenger elevator cars and freight elevator cars which are located in buildings shall provide in the car the following emergency signal devices operable from within the car in accordance with sections 211 and 204.7 of the most current edition of ANSI A17.1:
   1.   An electric signal bell not less than six (6) inches in diameter located inside the building and audible outside the elevator hoist-way. Only one bell is required for a group or bank of elevators if operable from all cars in the group or bank, with battery back-up power.
   2.   An emergency call button in each elevator car shall be connected to the central telephone emergency exchange system of the fire protection district having jurisdiction. Call buttons (red in color) are to be installed no more than forty-eight (48) inches in height as measured to the highest operable part that is essential to the basic operation of the call button.
   3.   All emergency lighting in elevator cars, hoist-ways and related equipment rooms shall be equipped with a battery back-up system in compliance with current village electrical code regulations.
Subsection [F] 3003.5 Smoke Detectors (page 30-2, Elevators and Conveying Systems, insert new subsection)
   Insert: 3003.5 Smoke Detectors. Smoke detectors shall be installed in each elevator lobby at each floor, machine room and shaft/hoist-way in accordance with NFPA 72E chapter 4. The activation of a smoke detector in any elevator lobby, machine room or shaft/hoist-way other than at the designated level shall cause all cars in all groups that serve that lobby to return non-stop to the designated level.
Subsection 3102.1 Membrane Structures - General (page 31-1, add to subsection)
   Add: The installation of a membrane structure requires village building permit.
Subsection 3103.1 Temporary Structures - General (page 31-2, delete subsection and insert)
   Delete: Entire subsection.
   Insert: The provisions of this section shall apply to structures erected for a period of less than 180 days. Structures to be in place for more than 180 days shall be considered permanent structures. Tents and other membrane structures shall comply with all applicable requirements of this code and any other applicable codes and ordinances of the village of Bloomingdale and the Bloomingdale fire protection district. A village permit is required for any installation.
Subsection 3105.1 Awnings and Canopies - General (page 31-4, add to subsection)
   Add: The installation of awnings and canopies shall also conform to title 11 chapter 14 (Sign Code).
Section 3106 Marquees (page 31-4, delete section)
   Delete: Entire section. Marquees are not permitted.
Section 3107 Signs (page 31-5, add to section)
   Add: The installation of signs shall conform to title 11 chapter 14 (Sign Code).
Section 3109.1 Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs - General (page 31-5, add to section)
   Add: The installation of private and public swimming pools, swimming pool enclosures and safety devices shall also conform to title 10 chapter 11 (Pool Code).
Chapter 32 Encroachments into the Public Right-Of-Way (page 32-1, delete section)
   Delete: Entire section. Encroachments into the public right-of-way are not permitted.
Chapter 35 Referenced Standards (pages 35-23 through 35-25, insert NFPA standards)
   Insert: All referenced NFPA standards shall refer to the most current standards available.
Chapter 36 Driveways and Off-Street Parking Areas (new chapter)
   Subsection 3601: Driveway/Off-Street Parking Area Permit. No person shall hereafter alter, construct, build or establish any driveway or off-street parking area without first obtaining a village permit.
   Subsection 3602: Application for Permit. Application for a permit for a driveway and/or off-street parking area installation or improvement shall be filed with the building commissioner and shall contain the name and address of the person making the application and the name and address of the owner of the property to be served by such driveway and/or off-street parking installation or improvement, together with the proposed location and plans and specifications for such work.
   Subsection 3603: Approval by Building Commissioner. No permit shall be issued for any work to be done in any way about the construction of any driveway or off-street parking area installation or improvement until the plans and specifications therefor have been submitted to and approved by the building commissioner. (Ord. 2016-13, 3-14-2016; amd. Ord. 2020-04, 2-10-2020; Ord. 2023-02, 2-13-2023)