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Subdivision 3403 – Additions, Alterations or Repairs
13-200-010 Statement of purpose.
13-200-020 Purpose of code.
13-200-030 Provisions governing structures not specified in this chapter.
13-200-040 Zoning, fire district restrictions and location limitations.
13-200-050 Increase in height or area – Where prohibited.
13-200-060 Types of structures not permitted – Exceptions.
13-200-070 Type IV construction – Location on lot.
13-200-080 Type II construction – Location on lot.
13-200-090 Building projections.
13-200-100 Historic preservation.
13-200-110 Commission on Chicago historical and architectural landmarks.
13-200-120 Change of occupancy.
13-200-130 Occupancy separations.
13-200-140 Structural load stress.
13-200-150 Change of commercial unit to residential use.
13-200-160 Requirements for change to residential occupancy.
13-200-170 Requirements for a change of occupancy to any other than residential.
13-200-180 Equal or lesser hazard requirements.
13-200-190 Increase in one hazard index number.
13-200-200 Increase of two or more hazard index numbers.
13-200-210 Increase in number of dwelling units.
13-200-220 Definition of legally established dwelling unit.
13-200-230 Increase in one additional dwelling unit.
13-200-240 Increase of two or more dwelling units.
13-200-250 Additions.
13-200-260 Porches and decks.
13-200-270 Dormers.
13-200-280 Skylights.
13-200-290 Utilization of existing space within residential buildings.
13-200-300 Alterations and repairs.
13-200-310 Building over 80 feet in height.
13-200-320 Assembly occupancy alterations.
13-200-330 Exit requirements.
13-200-340 Fire escapes – Repairs.
13-200-350 Fire escapes – Removal.
13-200-360 Existing interior exit stairways.
13-200-370 Heat, light and ventilation requirements.
13-200-380 Natural light and ventilation.
13-200-390 Existing mechanical ventilation supply, return and exhaust systems.
13-200-400 Handicapped accessibility.
13-200-410 State of Illinois accessibility standards – Applicability.
13-200-420 Provisions for buildings being remodeled.
13-200-430 Handicapped accessibility provisions – Where applicable.
13-200-440 Archaic materials.
13-200-450 Moving buildings.
13-200-460 Plumbing requirements.
13-200-470 Electrical requirements.
13-200-480 Alteration, remodeling or repairs less than 60 percent of structure – Wiring standards.
The public health, safety and welfare is in part dependent on the conservation, rehabilitation and reuse of the existing building stock; that the application of new construction requirements and standards to the rehabilitation of existing buildings may unnecessarily increase the cost thereof; that adequate enforcement of minimum housing and other standards for safe and decent human habitation requires expeditious and cost effective procedures for encouraging the rehabilitation of existing buildings; that rehabilitation is a major mechanism for increasing the health and safety in existing buildings; and that adequate resources in the form of public and private initiatives exist to increase and expand the incidence of rehabilitation when such rehabilitation is regulated by reasonable requirements.
(Prior code § 78.1-1)
It is therefore the purpose of this code, to the maximum extent consistent with basic standards of human health and safety to:
(a) Promote the rehabilitation of existing sound buildings by allowing for differences between rehabilitation and new construction requirements in the application of the provisions of this code.
(b) Encourage the rehabilitation, the utilization of innovative and economic materials and methods of construction.
(c) Encourage the agencies charged with the enforcement of this code and the officers thereof to:
(1) Apply the provisions of this code to buildings to be rehabilitated in a manner consistent with the purposes stated herein;
(2) Exercise discretion and employ resourcefulness in the evaluation of code compliance of rehabilitated structures in a manner consistent with the purposes stated herein.
(Prior code § 78.1-2)
Where there are not specific provisions in this chapter applying to the repair, alteration of, additions to, and changes of use of any existing building or structure or part thereof, then such building or part thereof shall be made to comply with the pertinent provisions of this Code for new buildings or structures.
(Prior code § 78.1-3)
All repairs, alterations, additions and changes of use in existing buildings must comply with all applicable sections of the Chicago Zoning Ordinance and with the special provisions of Section 13-200-050 through and including 13-200-090. Existing private detached garages and other buildings accessory to an established residential use may be altered, repaired, replaced or enlarged with new construction matching the existing construction up to the limits of the existing zoning and/or building construction requirements on that zoning lot.
(Prior code § 78.1-4)
No existing building located within the fire limits shall be increased in height or area unless it is of a type of construction permitted for new buildings within the fire limits.
The fire limits are defined in Chapter 13-116.
(Prior code § 78.1-5; Amend Coun. J. 9-6-17, p. 55278, Art. II, § 46)
Within the fire district limits no building or structure of frame (Type IV) construction or of noncombustible (Type II) construction shall be erected nor shall wood or other combustible veneers be permitted on buildings or structures within the fire limits with the following exceptions:
(a) Fences not exceeding ten feet in height;
(b) Temporary platforms, reviewing stands, builders' shanties and similar miscellaneous structures erected for a limited period of time as approved by the building commissioner;
(c) Coal and material bins, water towers and trestles constructed of heavy timber having minimum sizes conforming to the requirements of Type III-A, heavy timber construction;
(d) Storm enclosures not exceeding 12 feet in height, nor more than three feet wider than the entrance doors which they serve;
(e) Boathouses of Type II construction not exceeding 2,500 square feet in area nor 25 feet in height;
(f) A building occupied as a private garage, not more than one story in height nor more than 500 square feet in area, located on the same lot with a dwelling, provided that such building shall be placed at least three feet from the lot lines of adjoining property;
(g) Buildings of unprotected noncombustible construction, except when used for a hazardous occupancy, not exceeding 5,000 square feet in area when used for a business occupancy, not exceeding 5,000 square feet when used as a gasoline filling station, or 1,000 square feet in area when used for other occupancies, nor more than one story in height, and having horizontal separation of not less than 12 feet on all sides. Walls having a horizontal separation of less than 12 feet shall have a fire resistance rating of not less than one hour;
(h) Buildings of unprotected noncombustible construction having a horizontal separation of 30 feet on all sides. Walls having a horizontal separation of less than 30 feet but not less than 12 feet shall have a fire resistance rating of not less than one hour. Walls having a horizontal separation of less than 12 feet shall have a fire resistance rating of not less than two hours;
(i) Greenhouses not exceeding 400 square feet in area and not more than 15 feet in height erected on the same lot with and accessory to a building of another occupancy;
(j) Sheds open on the long side, not more than 15 feet in height nor more than 400 square feet in area, located at least ten feet from buildings and from adjoining lot lines;
(k) Porches, piazzas, or balconies on dwellings, not exceeding ten feet in width or extending more than three feet above the second-story floor beams, provided that no such structure shall be located nearer than three feet to an adjacent lot line or be joined to a similar structure of another building. Porches, piazzas or balconies may be replaced in the same location with construction of the same type as the existing porch, piazza, or balcony, irrespective of their proximity to interior lot lines or other buildings on the same lot, provided that all zoning requirements are met;
(l) Roofs over parking lots and bus stations, of unprotected noncombustible construction, where the roof is at least ten feet above the floor, and every 40 feet there is an open roof ventilation area six feet wide extending either the full length of the roof or the full width of the roof;
(m) Display signs as permitted in this Code;
(n) Cooling towers as permitted in Section 13-96-430.
(Prior code § 78.1-6; Amend Coun. J. 9-13-89, p. 4604; Amend Coun. J. 3-5-03, p. 104990, § 40; Amend Coun. J. 11-13-07, p. 14999, Art. II, § 1)
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