The 2021 International Swimming Pool and Spa Code, as adopted pursuant to section 7-15-1 of this article, is hereby amended by adding the underlined language and deleting the overstricken language as follows:
CHAPTER 1
CODE AND ADMINISTRATION
PART 1 – SCOPE AND APPLICATION
Section 101 – GENERAL
Section 101.1 Title. These regulations, as amended and adopted by the Village of Oak Park, shall be known as the Swimming Pool and Spa Code of the Village of Oak Park, herein referred to as “this code.”
PART 2 – ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
CHAPTER 1, PART 2 – ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
CHAPTER 1, PART 2 – ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Administration and enforcement of this code shall be governed by applicable provisions of chapter 1 of the International Building Code as amended and adopted by the Village.
CHAPTER 3 – GENERAL COMPLAIANCE
Section 302 – Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical, and Fuel Gas Requirements
302.2 Water service and drainage.
Piping and fittings used for water service, makeup and drainage piping for pools and spas shall comply with the provisions of the current edition of the state of Illinois plumbing code. Fittings shall be approved for installation with the piping installed.
302.5 Backflow protection.
Water supplies for pools and spas shall be protected against backflow in accordance with the provisions of the current edition of the state of Illinois Plumbing Code, or the International Residential Code, as applicable in accordance with Section 102.7.1.
302.6 Wastewater discharge.
Where wastewater from pools or spas, such as backwash water from filters and water from deck drains discharge to a building drainage system, the connection shall be through an air gap in accordance with the provisions of the current edition of the state of Illinois Plumbing Code or the International Residential Code as applicable in accordance with Section 102.7.1.
306.9.1 Hose bibbs.
Hose bibbs shall be provided for rinsing down the entire deck and shall be installed in accordance with the provisions of the current edition of the state of Illinois Plumbing Code or International Residential Code, as applicable in accordance with Section 102.7.1, and shall be located not greater than 150 feet (45 720 mm) apart. Water-powered devices, such as water-powered lifts, shall have a dedicated hose bibb water source.
318.2 Protection of potable water supply.
Potable water supply systems shall be designed, installed and maintained so as to prevent contamination from nonpotable liquids, solids or gases being introduced into the potable water supply through cross-connections or other piping connections to the system. Means of protection against backflow in the potable water supply shall be provided through an air gap complying with ASME A112.1.2 or by a backflow prevention assembly in accordance with the International Residential Code or the provisions of the current edition of the state of Illinois Plumbing Code, as applicable in accordance with Section 102.7.1.
SECTION 410
SANITARY FACILITIES
410.1 Toilet facilities.
Class A and B pools shall be provided with toilet facilities having the required number of plumbing fixtures in accordance with the International Building Code or the provisions of the current edition of the state of Illinois Plumbing Code.
CHAPTER 6
AQUATIC RECREATION FACILITIES
SECTION 609 - DRESSING AND SANITARY FACILITIES
609.1 General.
Dressing and sanitary facilities shall be provided in accordance with the minimum requirements of the International Building Code and provisions of the current edition of the state of Illinois plumbing code and Sections 609.2 through 609.9.
609.2 Number of fixtures.
The minimum number of required water closets, urinals, lavatory, and drinking fountain fixtures shall be provided as required by the International Building Code and provisions of the current edition of the state of Illinois Plumbing Code and the dressing facilities and number of cleansing and rinse showers shall be provided in accordance with Sections 609.2.1, 609.2.2, and 609.3.1.
(Ord. 23-56, 6-20-2023)