§ 150.05 ADOPTION OF 2014 ILLINOIS PLUMBING CODE.
   There is hereby adopted by the village for the purpose of establishing rules and regulations for the construction, alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, use and occupancy, location, and maintenance of the buildings and structures, including permits and penalties, a plumbing code known as the 2014 Illinois Plumbing Code, with all subsequent amendments, of which not less than one copy has been filed in the Office of the Village Clerk. The code is adopted and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein. From the date on which this section shall take effect, the provisions thereof shall be controlling the construction of the buildings and other structures therein contained within the corporate limits of the village. Additions, amendments, and deletions: The following sections are hereby revised as follows. All fees specified in the State of Illinois Plumbing Code shall be superseded and replaced by those set forth in § 150.19 and Chapter 43 of the Village of Romeoville Code of Ordinance.
   1.   The utility meter (water meter) shall be located within the building. Amends section 890.1190-B. The first sentence to be deleted.
   2.   Water service pipe sizing. Water service piping from the street main into the building shall be a minimum size of 1 (one) inch in diameter and type K copper. Amends section 890.1200-A.
   3.   Section 890, appendix A: Materials approved for building drainage/vent pipe
      2)   Brass pipe
      3)   Cast iron pipe
      4)   Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) only for chemical waste drainage systems
      5)   Copper/Copper alloy
      6)   Copper/Copper alloy tubing- type K, L or M
      7)   Galvanized steel pipe
      8)   Glass fiber borosilicate
      9)   High silicone content cast iron pipe
      11)   Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe and fittings
      14)   Solder
      15)   Stainless steel - types 304 and 316L
      16)   Stainless steel buttweld fittings
      17)   Stainless steel flanges
      18)   Identification of piping systems
      Delete #1, #10, #12 and #13.
   4.   Section 890, Appendix A: Materials approved for building sewer
      7)   Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) - White and SDR26 - green
      Delete #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #8, #9, #10 and #11
   5.   Section 890, Appendix A: Materials approved for water service piping
      3)   Cast iron (ductile iron) water pipe for commercial use only 2" inches or larger
      5)   Copper/Copper alloy pipe
      6)   Copper/Copper alloy tubing
      Delete #1, #2, #4, #7, #8, #9, #10, #11, #12, #13, #14 and #15
   6.   Section 890, Appendix A: Materials approved for water distribution piping
      1)   Brass pipe
      3)   Copper/Copper alloy pipe
      4)   Copper/Copper alloy tubing
      6)   Galvanized steel pipe
      10)   Lead free solder
      11)   Welded copper water tube
      12)   Lead free solder
      Delete #2, #5, #7, #8 and #9.
      Toilet Facilities for Workers - ANSI Z43-2005 Standard Section 311, Toilet facilities shall be provided for construction workers and such facilities shall be maintained in a sanitary condition. Construction workers toilet facility of the non-sewer type shall conform to ANSI 4.3 2005.
      Portable units cannot be stored on Village of Romeoville property. They must be on private property.
      2021 International Building Code, Section 2902.3, Required Public Toilet Facilities adds a new section to read: Customers, patrons and visitors shall be provided with public men's and women's toilet facilities in structures and tenant spaces intended for public utilizations. The accessible route to public facilities shall not pass-through kitchens, storage rooms, closets or similar spaces. Employees shall be provided with toilet facilities in all occupancies. Employee toilet facilities shall be both separate or combined employee and public toilet facilities.
      2021 International Building Code, Section 2902.3.2 Location of Toilet Facilities in Occupancies other than covered mall buildings. In occupancies other than covered malls, the required public and employee toilet facilities shall be located not more than one story above or below the space required to be provided with toilet facilities and the path of travel to such facilities shall not exceed a distance of 500 feet (152m). The exception is deleted in its entirety.
(Ord. 2689-99, passed 9-1-99; Am. Ord. 05-0252, passed 4-6-05; Am. Ord. 11-0923, passed 9-21-11; Am. Ord. 17-1347, passed 3-1-17; Am. Ord. 22-1812, passed 12-7-22)