TITLE 7
BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 1
BUILDING CODE
SECTION:
7-1-1: Purpose
7-1-2: Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code Adopted
7-1-3: Building Inspector
7-1-4: Building Permits
7-1-5: Violations And Penalties
7-1-6: Stop Work Order
7-1-7: No Liability For Damages
7-1-8: Contractor Financial Responsibility
7-1-9: Regulations For Moving Buildings
7-1-10: Severability
7-1-11: Building Identification Numbers
7-1-12: Fence Regulations
7-1-1: PURPOSE:
The purpose of this chapter is to exercise jurisdiction over the construction and inspection of new one-family and two-family dwellings and additions to existing dwellings in the Village of Reedsville, establish and collect fees to defray the cost of jurisdiction exercised by the Village of Reedsville, and to provide for remedies and penalties for violations of this chapter. This chapter is adopted to promote the public health, safety, and welfare, and to maintain local uniformity with the administrative and technical requirements of the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code. (Ord. 4-00, 8-22-2000)
7-1-2: WISCONSIN UNIFORM DWELLING CODE ADOPTED:
The Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code, chapters comm. 20 - 26 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, as amended from time to time, and including all future amendments, is adopted and incorporated by reference. This chapter applies to the construction and inspection of one- and two-family dwellings built since June 1, 1980, and additions and alterations to existing one-family and two-family dwellings. (Ord. 2009-1, 6-1-2009)
7-1-3: BUILDING INSPECTOR:
The building inspector shall be certified pursuant to section 101.66(2), Wisconsin Statutes, in the category of the Uniform Dwelling Code construction inspector and in the categories of UDC HVAC, UDC electrical, and UDC plumbing. The building inspector shall administer and enforce all provisions of this chapter and the Uniform Dwelling Code. The building inspector and any assistant or other authorized agent may, at all reasonable times, enter upon any public or private premises for inspection purposes and may require the production of the permit for any building, plumbing, electrical, or heating work. No person shall interfere with or refuse to permit access to any premises to the building inspector or agent while in the performance of official duties. The building inspector shall perform all administrative tasks and maintain all records as required pursuant to the Uniform Dwelling Code. (Ord. 4-00, 8-22-2000)
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