The following sections of the IBC are deleted, modified, amended or added:
A. 101.1 Insert the Village of Hodgkins.
B. Change as follows: Referenced Codes and Standards: The standards referenced in this code and listed in Chapter 35 shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference.
C. 113 Board of Appeals. Delete entire section. The Village Board shall function as the Board of Appeals. All Appeals shall be submitted in writing no more than thirty (30) days after the issuance of a violation notice on the matter to be appealed.
D. 310.7 Add the following: For walls and openings in R-3 and R-4 Use groups within six (6) feet of adjacent buildings or property lines, a two (2) hour fire resistance rating shall be provided. All two (2) hour fire resistive rated walls shall either protrude through the outer roofline or shall have horizontal roof line protection, as shall be approved by the Code Official.
E. Table 708.1 Add as follows: Line 6 tenant spaces change to two (2) hours with no exceptions.
Fire Sprinklers
F. Section [F] 903.2(a) Add the following: All new construction of any square footage or height.
Exception: When in compliance with all the following
a. Less than fifteen hundred (1,500) square feet in area
b. Single story
c. Not used as a dwelling or sleeping
d. Not a high hazard group
e. Not used for high hazard products or hazardous materials
f. No basements
G. Section [F] 903.2(b) Add the following: All stories below grade.
H. Section [F] 903.2(c) Approved NFPA 13R with additional protection of bathrooms and closets. Automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in all new multi-family residential premises "shall mean a building or portion thereof containing more than four (4) dwelling units."
I. Section [F] 903.2(d) Approved NFPA 13R with additional protection of bathrooms and closets. Automatic fire sprinkler system shall be installed in all existing multi-family residential premises or portion thereof containing more than four (4) dwelling units and all residential units within a mixed-use group structure, regardless of construction type.
J. Section [F] 903.2(e) Fire Alarm monitoring of Fire Sprinkler System in multi-family residential shall be in compliance with NFPA72 audible and visual alarm devices and shall be required on the exterior of the building and each apartment shall have at least one visual and audible alarm device within the living quarters.
K. Section [F] 903.2(f) All fire sprinkler systems, water control valves shall be located no less than two (2) feet nor more than five (5) feet above the finished floor and subject to the approval of the Fire District.
L. Section [F] 903.2(g) Reduced pressure backflow prevention devices are required to be installed on all sprinkler systems, where water source is served by a public water supply system.
M. Section [F] 903.2(h) Fire Department sprinkler connections shall be required and subject to the approval of the Pleasantview Protection Fire District.
N. Section [F] 903.2(i) Any violation of or interference with the enforcement of any provision of Section shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $500.00 and not more than $1,000.00 for each offense. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense for which a fine herein provided shall be imposed.
Standpipe Systems
O. Section [F] 905 Standpipe Systems. add: Standpipes shall be installed on new construction when one of the following applies or the code whichever is stricter;
1. Any part of the building is over thirty (30) feet above the lowest level for access.
2. Any floor of the building is three (3) or more stories in height.
3. When any part of the building is over one hundred fifty (150) feet from where the closest fire department vehicle can operate.
4. Design Requirements: All standpipes shall be Class I or III system designed and installed in accordance with NFPA #14, Standpipe and Hose Systems, 2013 Edition.
5. All two and one half (21/2) inch outlets shall include a two and one-half (21/2) by one and one-half (11/2) inch reducer with a one and one-half (11/2) inch cap.
6. Maintenance and Testing: The maintenance program for fire protection systems and components shall conform to the requirements in title 9 of the Village Code.
7. Vacant Buildings: Vacant or unoccupied buildings or portions thereof shall maintain all required sprinkler, standpipe, and/or protective signaling systems and all component parts in a workable condition at all times.
8. The system(s) shall be tested in the presence of the Pleasantview Fire District's Code Official if the adequacy of the system(s) is required.
P. Section [F] 905.3a Add the following: Any floor of the building is three (3) or more stories in height.
Fire Alarm and Detection Systems
Q. Section [F] 907.2.9 Delete text and add: All R-2 occupancies.
R. Section [F] 907.2.24 Add the following: All buildings having multiple uses including residential except detached (single- family homes).
S. Section [F] 907.2.25 Add the following: All Townhomes.
T. Section [F] 907.2.26 Add the following: Two (2) story buildings over two thousand (2,000) square feet.
Exit and Exit Access Doorway Configuration
U. Section [F] 1007.1.1.2 Add the following sentence: All areas, rooms, and spaces over 2,000 square feet shall have a minimum of two separate remote exits.
Corridors
V. Table 1020.1 Delete the fire resistance rating reduction for corridors "with sprinkler systems" for group R and add: All corridors shall have a one-hour fire resistance rating (minimum).
Exits
W. Section [F] 1022.1 Add the following: All buildings over 2,000 square feet shall have a minimum of two separate remote exits.
Exit Discharge
X. Section [F] 1028.5 Hard Surface Requirements and Remove all Exceptions: Delete the exceptions and add: From any exit discharge to the public way, the walking surface shall be a paved or other permanent hard surface that shall be maintained year round as approved by the Code Official.
Y. Section [F] 1807.1.4 Wood foundations - Delete entire section. Wood foundations are not permitted.
Accessibility
Z. Delete Chapter 11, of 2015 IBC
Electrical
AA. Delete Chapter 27, Electrical, and replace with "See Section 9-7-1 of the Village Code.
Plumbing Systems
BB. Delete Chapter 29, Plumbing Systems, and replace with "See Section 9-7-1 of the Village Code.
Elevators and Conveying Systems
CC. Section 3001.2 Add the following:
Referenced Standards to be as stringent and comply with current Illinois Elevator Safety Act (225 ILCS 312) and its Rules for private residential conveyance application, the Act does not apply; however, the IBC code shall for new installation, permits, final acceptance. For applications not covered by the Illinois Elevator Safety Act, those conveyance applications shall be covered under the IBC code by the AHJ for new installation, permits, final acceptance, periodic inspections and testing, unsafe conditions, power to seal equipment, put conveyance out of service, and certificate compliance as well as owner/agent responsibility for contractor, maintenance, accident/injury responsibility.
DD. Section 3001.5 Add the following: General, Escalators and Moving Walks, Conveyors - 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.
As per changes, a full load governor and full load safety test to be done after installation of hoist, a major alteration, and a jump of the hoist tower travel.
EE. Section 3002.4 Delete: four or more stories or more above grade or four or more stories below grade plane
FF. Section 3004.4 Personnel and material hoists-change last sentence to the following: Field test(s) including full load safety test shall be conducted upon completion of an installation or a major alteration or jump of a personnel hoist.
GG. Section 3005.1 Access - Change to read as follows: 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 passage way through the machine room to other areas of the building or roof.
HH. Section 3006.3 Delete exception # 2
II. Use of Waste Materials, Permit Required:
1. No person shall use any waste for the construction of any roadway, ramp, hill, berm, or other structure, including as backfill, except as permitted in this Section.
2. Clean construction or demolition debris (as defined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Act), recycled concrete grindings may be used upon the issuance of a building permit by the Village. A building permit will be issued by the Village after review and approval of plans only for a bona fide construction project and not for a project which is a subterfuge for the disposal of such materials.
3. All material which is used pursuant to a building permit must not be contaminated. It is the responsibility of the permittee to inspect materials and when deemed appropriate, test such material to determine that they are not contaminated. The permittee shall allow the Village to test such materials where the Village has probable cause to suspect contamination. All contaminated materials must be removed when ordered by the Village.
4. Any person using any clean construction or demolition debris (as defined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Act), recycled concrete grindings pursuant to a building permit shall maintain records containing the following information: name of the generator of the material and where generated, name of the transporter of the material, and date of delivery. The permittee shall maintain permanent records at the job site which records are available for inspection by the Village. Not less often than once a week, the permittee shall provide a record to the Village showing the customers dumping material at the site and the number of loads dumped.
5. The building permit fee for use of clean construction or demolition debris (as defined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Act), recycled concrete grindings shall be $250.00 for the initial review of plans and $3.00 per truck of materials dumped at the site. The $3.00 fee shall be determined on a monthly basis and shall be paid to the Village by the 15th day of the following month. The permit fee shall be accompanied by documentation showing how the total fee was calculated. In addition, the permittee shall be required to reimburse the Village of any testing costs if the test determines that contaminated materials have been dumped at the site.
JJ. Adopt the following appendices: H105, H106, I
(Ord. 19-05, 6-4-2019)