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The regulations of the 2018 edition of the International Fire Code, as published by the International Code Council (“International Fire Code”) is hereby adopted and incorporated as if fully set forth herein as the regulations governing the safeguard of life and property from the hazards of fire and explosion arising from the storage, handling and use of hazardous substances, materials and devices; and from conditions hazardous to life or property in the use or occupancy of existing or proposed new buildings or premises in the Village with such amendments as are hereafter set forth. (Ord. 2016-7, 3-28-2016, eff. 7-1-2016; amd. Ord. 2023-14, 5-8-2023; Ord. 2023-29, 12-11-2023)
The following sections of the 2018 International Fire Code are hereby amended, revised, and changed as follows:
101.1 Delete section and replace as follows:
101.1 Title. These regulations shall be known as the fire code of the village of Lake Bluff, hereafter referred to as “this code”.
102.7 Delete section and replace as follows:
102.7 Referenced Codes And Standards. The codes and standards referenced in this code, listed in chapter 47 and appendixes B, D, E, F, I and J as well as all of the most current NFPA standards are hereby incorporated into the village of Lake Bluff building code and shall be considered part of the requirements of this code to the prescribed extent of each such reference. Where differences occur between the provisions of this code and referenced standards, the more restrictive standard shall apply. The most current edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards, except NFPA 1 and NFPA 5000, are hereby adopted outright and in whole and if differences occur between this code and the standards then the most restrictive shall apply.
104.10.2 Add new section as follows:
“104.10.2 Reporting Hazardous Locations. Any person discovering the evidence of spontaneous heating or other abnormal heating of any kind in any building, marine vessel, appliance, apparatus, tank, or open stack or pile, or any person upon discovering or being apprised of an uncontrolled hazardous gas leak or hazardous material or flammable and/or combustible liquid spill, shall immediately notify the village.”
106.4.1 Add new section as follows:
“Section 106.4.1 Plan Review And Site Inspection Fee Schedule. Each applicant shall pay those plan review and site inspection fees for review and site inspection by the village set forth in section 1-12-3 of the municipal code. No part of said fees shall be refundable. Plan review fees shall include re-reviews, along with preliminary site visits up to a total of three (3) inspections for the each category. Contact the village of Lake Bluff for the plan review and site inspection fee schedule. Submit fire sprinkler shop drawings and construction documents for plan review.
Note: In addition to the review fees listed, the applicant shall pay, prior to the issuance of any permit, the actual costs and expenses incurred by village of Lake Bluff for extraordinary reviews of plans or specifications beyond the review customarily involved in the usual course of such plan reviews. Such costs and expenses shall include actual review fees by consultants or outside contractors or time spent by village of Lake Bluff staff. Village of Lake Bluff staff time shall be billed at an hourly rate to be determined by the code official or designee.”
301.3 Add new section as follows:
“301.3 Items Not Specifically Covered. Whenever or wherever a condition is found in any building, lot, or premises, that in the opinion of the fire official is not specifically covered by the provisions of this title, but that requires correction or removal for the protection of the occupants or the public, the fire official shall order such conditions be corrected or removed and the owner or occupant of such buildings, lots, or premises shall comply with such orders.”
503.2.3 Delete section and replace as follows:
“503.2.3 Surfaces. Fire apparatus access roads or fire lanes shall have an approved, by the fire code official, surface capable of supporting the weights of appropriate fire apparatus. Fire apparatus roads shall be pitched in such a manner as to allow the runoff of water and eliminate the potential of standing water. It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to maintain the surface in a usable condition at all times, including the removal of snow.”
503.7 Add section as follows:
Section 503.7 Adopt IFC appendix D - fire apparatus access roads.
506 Delete section and replace as follows:
Section 506 Key Boxes
506.1 When Required. When access to, or within a structure, or an area unduly difficult because of secured openings, or to gain access to fire protection controls, and where immediate access is necessary for life saving or fire fighting purposes, the building official shall require a minimum of one key lock box to be installed at a height not to exceed six (6) feet, in an accessible and approved location. All buildings with automatic fire alarm systems and/or automatic fire suppression sprinkler systems shall have installed an approved key lock box for access by the village. The key lock box shall be of an approved type and shall contain keys to gain access as required by the building official.
506.2 Key Lock Box Maintenance. The operator of the building shall immediately notify the building official and provide the new key when a lock is changed or re-keyed. The key to such lock shall be secured in the key lock box. The users shall be responsible for the proper installation and maintenance of such key lock boxes, at their expense, and shall agree to indemnify and hold harmless the village, and their officers, employees and agents from any liability with respect to such key lock boxes.
507.1.1 Delete section and replace as follows:
“507.1.1 General. All water distribution facilities including piping, fittings, hydrants, valves, devices, well pumps, and other needful appurtenances shall be subject to approval of the village and the fire code official and shall be installed according to the standards herein adopted. A water supply system shall be capable of supplying the hydrants prior to the construction of structures. It shall be unlawful to erect, alter, use or occupy any structure that has been deemed to have inadequate water supply.”
507.3.2 Add section as follows:
507.3.2 Adopt appendix B - fire flow for buildings.
507.5.7 Add new section as follows:
“507.5.7 Identification. All fire hydrants public or private shall be identified with a number as issued by the village, an approved pavement marker delineating the fire hydrant location and caps painted a color approved by the fire code official. This color shall correspond to the gallons per minute of water flow available from that hydrant.”
507.5.8 Add new section as follows:
“507.5.8 Unauthorized Use. It shall be unlawful for any person to utilize any firefighting device such as a fire hydrant, drafting hydrant, dry hydrant, or other water supply appurtenances designed for fire suppression operations without the express permission of the building official.”
609.5 Add new section as follows:
“609.5 Required Kitchen Hood Fire Suppression Systems. All required commercial or other occupancy kitchen exhaust hood and duct system shall be protected with an approved wet chemical fire suppression system installed and maintained per NFPA 17, and UL 300 standard. Every required automatic fire suppression system, when activated shall transmit a fire alarm signal to a U.L. listed and approved central monitoring station via an approved fire alarm system.”
609.6 Add new section as follows:
“609.6 Maintenance. Commercial kitchen exhaust systems shall be cleaned to remove deposits of residue and grease in the system at intervals specified in the cleaning schedule required to be submitted in accordance with the mechanical code listed in chapter 47. Thorough cleaning of ducts, hoods and fans shall require scraping, brushing or other positive cleaning methods.”
903.2 Delete section and replace as follows:
903.2 Automatic Fire Suppression System Required. Notwithstanding anything contained in this international fire code to the contrary, automatic fire suppression systems shall be required as provided in section 903.2 of section 9-2-3 and section R313.2 of section 9-3-3 of the municipal code.
903.4.2.1 Add new section as follows:
“Section 903.4.2.1 Strobe Lights. A strobe light shall be installed on the exterior of all occupancies protected by a fire sprinkler system. The strobe light shall be located directly over the fire department connection and next to the 10-inch exterior bell or in a location approved by the fire code official. In a new multi-occupancy structure or the same type structure that is renovated or remodeled, an additional strobe light shall be installed at an approved exterior location for each unit. These devices shall activate on a water flow only. The strobe light shall be clearly visible from the fire department’s normal access route and shall be labeled as “water flow”. The type, number of appliances and location of the strobe lights and bells shall be approved by the building official.”
903.4.2.1.1 Add new section as follows:
903.4.2.1.1 Alarm Notification Appliance For All New NFPA 13D Fire Sprinkler Systems For One And Two Family Dwellings. A weather proof audio visual device shall be installed on the exterior of the structure as part of the fire suppression system so that the operation of the fire sprinkler suppression system will cause the audio visual device to be sensed from the fronting street. A minimum of a 6 inch bell shall be installed in the interior of the structure, and shall be mounted, if possible on the HVAC return air system, to reverberate the sound of the bell to signal that there is an activation of water flow to the sprinkler system.
903.4.2.2 Add new section as follows:
“903.4.2.2 Building Notification. Alarm indicating appliances audio visual devices shall be provided, seen and heard in all areas of every building per NFPA 72. All sprinklered buildings shall be provided with occupant notification devices. This will provide full building notification per NFPA 72.”
903.4.2.3 Add new section as follows:
“903.4.2.3 Inspector’s Test Valve Accessibility And Identification. Fire sprinkler system inspector’s test valves shall be accessible at all times and located no more than 6 feet above the finished floor unless approved otherwise by the fire code official. On multiple riser systems, test valves shall be marked as to which riser and area it tests.”
903.4.3 Delete section and replace as follows:
“903.4.3 Floor Control Valves. In multi story buildings, approved supervised indicating floor control valves with water flow switches shall be provided for each floor at the point of connection to the riser. In large multi tenant buildings, approved control valves with water flow switches shall be provided for each tenant. This will make it easier for the fire department personnel to locate the fire and will eliminate birdcage sprinkler systems where the alarm is for the whole building.”
903.4.3.1 Add new section as follows:
903.4.3.1 Sprinkler Control Valves. All new and existing sprinkler control valves shall be equipped with electronic supervision (tamper switches) in accordance with NFPA 72. All new tamper switches installed shall have the capability to self restore. All supervisory signals shall be transmitted directly to the village of Lake Bluff fire communication center or an approved and U.L. listed central monitoring station.
903.7 Add new section as follows:
Section 903.7 Hydraulic Nameplate. By each hydraulically calculated area, on each drawing, provide a copy of the hydraulic nameplate. This will make it easier to check the hydraulics of the sprinkler system for future building or storage changes.
903.8 Add new section as follows:
Section 903.8 Fire Pump Test Header. Provide an outside test header on all fire pump installations. An OS&Y control valve shall be provided on all fire pump test headers.
903.9 Add new section as follows:
“903.9 Hydraulic Calculations. Provide a minimum 5 psi minimum safety factor in the fire protection system hydraulic calculation. The system demand shall be 5 psi minimum below the seasonal low water flow test supply. The safety factor will allow for low pressures in the water supply. By each hydraulic calculated area, on each drawing, provide a copy of the hydraulic nameplate. This will make it easier to check the hydraulics of the sprinkler system for future building or storage changes.”
903.10 Add new section as follows:
“903.10 Fire Hose Valves - Warehouse And/Or Storage Fire Areas. In all warehouse storage areas exceeding 10,000 square feet, or where storage exceeds 12 feet high, provide inside 21/2" fire hose valves with 11/2" reducer to a 11/2" connection. Locate the valves at each door entrance to and exit from the warehouse and/or storage area. Provide additional 21/2" fire hose valves so that no portion of the warehouse and/or storage area is more than 120' maximum travel distance to a fire hose valve. Show the location of all obstructions and/or racks on the drawing.
Fire hose valves system piping shall be:
1. A separate riser piping system or a system as approved by the fire code official;
2. The 21/2" valves shall be supplied by a minimum of 4" with 21/2" drops to each valve or as approved by the fire code official; and
3. Where system pressures exceed 100 psi, provide potter reduced pressure field adjustable type valves.”
903.11 Add new section as follows:
“903.11 Large Warehouse System Check Valves. Provide a check valve in each sprinkler riser on large warehouse systems. This will prevent multiple sprinkler system riser flow switches from activating (backwards) when large volumes of water are flowing through another riser.”
907.1.4 Add new section as follows:
“Section 907.1.4 Equipment-Fire Alarm Control Panels. New fire alarm control panels shall be addressable unless otherwise approved by the code official. The equipment shall be capable of having the audio signal silence without resetting the fire alarm control panel. All fire alarm control panels shall have an approved method of placing the system in trouble mode at the location of the alarm panel.”
907.2 Delete the first paragraph of section 907.2 and replace as follows:
“907.2 Where Required-New Buildings And Structures. An approved manual, automatic, or manual and automatic fire alarm system shall be provided in all use groups of new buildings and structures in accordance with the building and fire codes. Fire alarm systems shall be maintained in full operating condition at all times. All fire alarm control panels or full function annunciator panels shall be installed within 10 feet of the main entrance, or in a location approved by the fire code official. Occupant notification shall be in accordance with section 907.6, unless other requirements are provided by another section of this code.
Where automatic sprinkler protection is installed in accordance with building and fire codes is provided and connected to the building fire alarm system, automatic heat detection required by this section shall not be required. An approved automatic fire detection system shall be installed in all use groups, not provided with an automatic sprinkler system, in accordance with the provisions of this code and NFPA 72. Devices, combinations of devices, appliances and equipment shall comply with this chapter.
The automatic fire detectors shall be smoke detectors, except that an approved alternative type of detector shall be installed in spaces such as boiler rooms where, during normal operation, products of combustion are present in sufficient quantity to actuate a smoke detector.
Notwithstanding anything contained in the international building or fire code to the contrary, all newly constructed buildings, remodeling/renovations, change of occupancy or additions thereto shall have installed and maintained therein an approved automatic fire alarm system. Except as otherwise specifically prescribed, complete approved automatic fire alarm systems shall also be installed wherever specified by this code.
Exception: One and two family residences, unless specified elsewhere in this code.”
907.2.11 Add the following to the end of the section:
“and the current state of Illinois smoke detector act (425 ILCS 60/1, et. seq.) and all the rules and regulations of the Illinois state fire marshal”.
907.2.11.1.1 Add the following to the end of the section:
“4. Within 15 feet outside of any sleeping area and in each sleeping room.
5. At the top of every stair.
6. Within 15 feet of any furnace.
7. On each level of the building.”
907.2.11.1.2 Add the following to the end of the section:
4. Within 15 feet outside of any sleeping area and in each sleeping room.
5. At the top of every stair.
6. Within 15 feet of any furnace.
7. On each level of the building.
907.2.24 Add new section as follows:
907.2.24 Single And Multiple Station Smoke Alarms. Listed single- and multiple-station smoke alarms shall be installed in accordance with the provisions of this code and the household fire warning equipment provisions of NFPA 72.
When a system is installed within a dwelling unit it shall comply with UL 217.
907.2.25 Add new section as follows:
907.2.25 Where Required In Existing One And Two Family Dwellings. All existing one and two family residences shall have installed therein smoke detectors in accordance with Illinois smoke detector act. Every single-family residence shall have at least one smoke detector installed on every story, including basements, attics and crawlspaces with mechanical equipment installed in them, but not including unoccupied attics. Smoke detectors shall be installed in each room used for sleeping purposes and within 15 feet of the entrances of all rooms used for sleeping purposes. The signal shall be clearly audible within each room used for sleeping purposes over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed. In single-family residences with split-levels, a smoke detector installed on the upper level shall suffice for the adjacent lower level if the lower level is less than one full story below the upper level. However, if there is an intervening door between the adjacent levels, a smoke detector shall be installed on each level.
907.2.26 Add new section as follows:
907.2.26 Alterations, Repairs, And Additions. When interior alterations, repairs or additions requiring a permit occur, or when one or more sleeping rooms are added or created in existing dwellings, the individual dwelling unit shall be provided with smoke alarms located as required for new dwellings; the smoke alarms shall be interconnected and hard-wired.
Exceptions:
1. Smoke alarms in existing areas shall not be required to be interconnected and hard-wired where the alterations or repairs do not result in the removal of interior wall or ceiling finishes exposing the structure, unless there is an attic, crawl space, or basement available which could provide access for hard wiring and interconnection without the removal of interior finishes.
2. Repairs to the exterior surfaces of dwellings are exempt from the requirements of this section.
907.2.27 Add new section as follows:
“907.2.27 Mounting Of Detectors. All smoke detectors shall be mounted on the ceiling or on the wall six to twelve inches from the ceiling, except that all smoke detectors in interior common stairwells shall be on the uppermost ceiling.”
907.2.28 Add new section as follows:
907.2.28 Responsibility For Installation. In single family and two family residences, it shall be the responsibility of the owner of the building or structure to supply and install all required smoke detectors. The owner shall be responsible for making reasonable efforts to test and maintain smoke detectors in interior common stairwells.
907.2.29 Add new section as follows:
907.2.29 Maintenance Of Detectors. It shall be the responsibility of the tenant to test and provide general maintenance for the smoke detectors within the tenant’s dwelling unit and to notify the owner or an authorized agent of the owner, in writing, of any deficiencies, which the tenant cannot correct. The owner shall be responsible for providing the tenant with written information regarding smoke detector testing and maintenance.
907.2.30 Add new section as follows:
907.2.30 Battery Replacement. The tenant shall be responsible for replacement of any required batteries in the smoke detectors in the tenant’s dwelling unit, except that the owner shall ensure that such 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 smoke detector(s), which have been reported in writing to the owner or authorized agent of the owner.
907.2.31 Add new section as follows:
907.2.31 Low-Voltage System. At the option of the owner of the building or structure, a low-voltage, standard central smoke detection system may be installed in a single-family residence or two-family residence in lieu of battery-powered smoke detectors or hard-wired smoke detectors, provided that such low-voltage standard central smoke detection system meets the requirements for such a system set forth in the ordinance codified in this chapter or is otherwise approved by the code official.
907.2.32 Add new section as follows:
907.2.32 Existing Multi-Family (Three Or More Dwelling Units) Buildings. All multi-family buildings when renovated or constructed hereafter, shall have installed therein hard-wired smoke detectors as provided in this subsection.
907.2.33 Add new section as follows:
907.2.33 Smoke Detector Locations.
1. Each room used for sleeping purposes.
Exception: Existing multi-family buildings and structures have the option to install battery powered smoke detectors in lieu of hard-wired in sleeping areas. Hard-wire smoke detectors with battery back up is preferred.
2. In the immediate vicinity (minimum of 15 feet) of all entrances to rooms used for sleeping purposes and in each sleeping room.
3. Within 15 feet of any furnace.
4. A smoke detector shall be installed in each interior common stairwell (at the top of the stairs).
5. A smoke detector shall be installed in each interior common corridor or hallway at intervals of not more than thirty (30) feet.
6. A smoke detector shall be installed within each laundry room, boiler, electrical and other service room, and each tenant and building maintenance storage room. The code official is authorized to require an approved alternative type of detector be installed where, during normal operation, products or combustion or other conditions are present in sufficient quantity to actuate a smoke detector.
907.2.34 Add new section as follows:
907.2.34 Access For Maintenance. The tenant shall provide the owner or authorized agent of the owner with access to the dwelling unit to check, clean, test, maintain, repair and replace all smoke detectors therein.
907.2.35 Add new section as follows:
907.2.35 Low Voltage Standard Smoke Detection System Locations. The low-voltage, standard central smoke detection system shall be installed in all interior common stairwells, interior common corridors or hallways, laundry rooms, boiler, electrical and other service rooms, and tenant and building maintenance and storage rooms. The smoke detection devices connected to the low-voltage, standard central smoke detection system shall be located as provided in 907.3.9.1.
907.2.36 Add new section as follows:
907.2.36 Hard Wired Smoke Detector Locations. A hard-wired smoke detector with battery back-up shall be installed in each room used for sleeping purposes. When more than one smoke detector is installed, all smoke detectors shall be so wired so that the actuation of one detector shall activate all the detectors in the dwelling unit.
907.2.37 Add new section as follows:
907.2.37 Annunciator And Panel Control Box. Each smoke detection device connected to the low-voltage, standard central smoke detection system shall be connected to an annunciator and a panel control box.
1. The annunciator shall have a visual indicator of alarm location and be installed in the entrance or on the exterior of each building or structure at the entrance, in a waterproof enclosure, as directed by the code official.
2. There shall be American with disability act (ADA) compliant horn/strobes installed in the interior common corridors, hallways, and stairwells leading to the dwelling units, which are clearly audible within such dwelling units over background noise levels with all intervening doors closed.
907.2.38 Add new section as follows:
907.2.38 Fire Alarm Supervision. All new low-voltage, standard central smoke detection system installations shall be connected directly to the village of Lake Bluff dispatch communication center or a U.L. listed and approved central station via a two-way radio transmitter at the time the system is placed into operation.
907.2.39 Add new section as follows:
907.2.39 Responsibility Maintenance. In multi-family buildings or structures it shall be the responsibility of the owner of the building or structure or authorized agent of the owner thereof to install, maintain, repair, and replace, if necessary, the low-voltage, standard central smoke detection system required hereby.
907.2.40 Add new section as follows:
907.2.40 Maintenance And Testing. The owner or authorized agent of the owner shall also be responsible for the continuous maintenance of such system through no less than an annual inspection and testing thereof performed under a written maintenance agreement with a reliable firm actively engaged in the servicing of such systems. A copy of each maintenance agreement shall be accompanied by a written report and a copy of such report shall be promptly delivered to the village of Lake Bluff. Further, the current maintenance agreement and latest report shall be made available at all reasonable times for inspection by duly authorized personnel of the village.
907.2.41 Add new section as follows:
907.2.41 Power Source For Existing Multifamily Buildings. Smoke alarms are not required to be equipped with battery backup where they are connected to an emergency electrical system.
907.2.42 Add new section as follows:
907.2.42 Heat Detection Device. Where a heat detection device or combination heat and smoke detection device will be more effective than a smoke detector as a result of conditions within the area in which the device is located, the heat detection device or combination heat and smoke detection device shall be installed in place of a smoke detector at the direction of the code official. The combination heat and smoke detection device shall bear the testing label of a nationally recognized, independent testing laboratory and shall meet the requirements of NFPA 72.
907.5.2 Add the following language to the end of the section:
“Manual fire alarm boxes shall be installed in each use group described in this code; they shall be installed in accordance with sections 907.5.2.1 through and 907.5.2.5.”
907.5.2.6 Add new section as follows:
“907.5.2.6 Separate Zones. Manual fire alarm boxes, audio/visual devices and detectors are to be on separate zones per floor and device unless approved otherwise by the fire code official.”
907.6.2.3.5 Add new section as follows:
“907.6.2.3.5 Multi-Tenant Use Group M, F And S Buildings. Multi-tenant use group M, F and S buildings will be “ring by tenant” activated by a fire sprinkler system flow switch for that space or automatic fire detection and shall include a weatherproof clear outside strobe over the entrance to each tenant space as directed by the fire code official. All outside strobes shall be 75 candela minimum.”
907.7.5 Delete section and replace as follows:
907.7.5 Monitoring. All required fire protective signaling systems located within the village of Lake Bluff shall transmit alarm, supervisory, and trouble signals directly to the main dispatch communication center for the village of Lake Bluff or an approved U.L. listed central monitoring station. This connection shall be made with a two-way radio transmitter installed at each location. All required fire protective signaling systems shall report directly to the village of Lake Bluff main dispatch communication center or an approved U.L. listed central monitoring station via a two-way radio transmitter. Future methods of connection shall be determined by the fire chief.
Exceptions:
1. Single- and multi-station smoke detectors are required by section 907.2.10.
2. Smoke detectors in buildings of use group I-3 occupancies.
3. Automatic sprinkler systems in one- and two-family dwellings.
907.10 Add new section as follows:
907.10 Intentional False Alarms. No person shall intentionally turn in a fire alarm when, in fact, such person knows that no fire exists. No person shall activate any fire alarm system or any fire suppression system for purposes other than emergency, maintenance, or prescribed testing.
912.7 Add new section as follows:
“912.7 Fire Department Connection Types. All fire department connections shall be a 21/2" x 21/2" x 21/2" siamese NST connection, 4 inch storz or as determined by the code official.”
1006.3 Add the following language to the end of the section:
6. All rooms containing the building fire sprinkler riser(s), fire pump(s) and fire alarm control panel(s) shall be provided with approved emergency lighting.
3302.1 Add the following to the definition of Fireworks:
“Fireworks. The term “fireworks” shall mean and include any explosive composition, or any substance or combination of substances, or article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect of a temporary exhibitional nature by explosion, combustion, deflagration or detonation, and shall include blank cartridges, toy cannons, in which explosives are used, the type of balloons which require fire underneath to propel the same, firecrackers, torpedoes, sky-rockets, roman candles, bombs, or other fireworks of like construction and any fireworks containing any explosive compound, or any tablets or other device containing any explosive substance, or containing combustible substances producing visual effects, provided, however, that the term “fireworks” shall not include trick noise makers known as “party poppers”, “booby traps”, and “snappers”; toy pistols, toy canes, toy guns, or other devices in which paper or plastic caps containing twenty-five hundredths of grains or less of explosive compound are used, providing they are so constructed that the hand cannot come in contact with the cap when in place for the explosion; and toy pistol paper or plastic caps which contain less than twenty hundredths grains of explosive mixture.
Note: Devices such as sparklers, snake or glow worm pellets, trick matches, etc. that require an open flame, such as a match or lighter, to ignite are not permitted.”
3304.1 Delete section and replace as follows:
3304.1 General. The storage of explosive materials is prohibited within the village.
3304.2 Delete sections 3304.2 through 3304.10.7.
3305.1 Delete section and replace as follows:
3305.1 General. The manufacturing, assembly and testing of explosives, ammunition, blasting agents and fireworks is prohibited in the village.
Chapter 47
Referenced Standards
Chapter 47 Referenced Standards:
Delete ICC electric code and insert 2014 national electric code-NFPA 70.
Delete international plumbing code and insert the Illinois state plumbing code.
Delete the international sewage disposal code and insert Illinois state plumbing code.
NFPA The most current edition of all the NFPA standards, except/deleting NFPA 1 and NFPA 5000, are adopted by reference and also in whole.
Appendix B Adopted by reference.
Appendix D Adopted by reference.
Appendix E Adopted by reference.
Appendix F Adopted by reference.
Appendix I Adopted by reference.
Appendix J Adopted by reference.
Chapter 47
Referenced Standards
Referenced Standards
Chapter 47 Referenced Standards:
Delete ICC electric code and insert 2014 national electric code-NFPA 70.
(Ord. 2017-1, 2-13-2017)
Delete international plumbing code and insert the Illinois state plumbing code.
Delete the international sewage disposal code and insert Illinois state plumbing code.
(Ord. 2016-7, 3-28-2016, eff. 7-1-2016)
NFPA The most current edition of all the NFPA standards, except/deleting NFPA 1 and NFPA 5000, are adopted by reference and also in whole.
Appendix B Adopted by reference.
Appendix D Adopted by reference.
Appendix E Adopted by reference.
Appendix F Adopted by reference.
Appendix I Adopted by reference.
Appendix J Adopted by reference.
(Ord. 2013-4, 2-25-2013; amd. Ord. 2016-7, 3-28-2016, eff. 7-1-2016; Ord. 2023-14, 5-8-2023; Ord. 2023-29, 12-11-2023)