8-1B-1: INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC):
The following sections of the International Building Code, 2018 edition, are hereby revised as follows: In all chapters and sections, where "name of jurisdiction" and/or "chief appointing authority of the jurisdiction" is written, insert "Village of Shorewood". In all chapters and sections where "building official" is written, insert "chief building official or their designee". In all chapters and sections where "Department of Building Safety" is written, insert "Building Department".
101.4.3 Plumbing. Amended as follows: The provisions of the International Plumbing Code shall apply only to Chapter 11, Storm Drainage, and Section 403.3.2 Prohibited toilet room location. Toilet rooms shall not open directly into a room used for the preparation of food for service to the public.
101.4.6 Energy. Amended as follows: The provisions of the Illinois Energy Conservation Code, the most current edition, shall apply to all matters governing the design and construction of buildings for energy efficiency.
103.1 Creation of enforcement agency. Amended as follows: Chief Building Official or their designee shall be responsible for the interpretation and enforcement of this code.
105.2 Work Exempt From Permit. Delete in its entirety..
111.3 Temporary Occupancy. Amended as follows: Upon written request, the Chief Building Official or their designee may issue a temporary certificate of occupancy for the use of any building or structure prior to the completion and occupancy of the entire building or structure and general development standards of such property, provided that such portion or portions shall be occupied safely prior to full completion of the structure or the general development standards of such property without endangering life or public welfare and upon the following conditions:
   1) The owner or general contractor deposits sufficient funds reasonably calculated for the cost of full compliance with all the applicable ordinances or state law payable to the village in an escrow account established by the village;
   2) Said temporary certificate of occupancy may be revoked if conditions are not complied with as determined in writing by the Chief Building Official or their designee;
   3) Such temporary certificate of occupancy shall expire up to six (6) months from the date of issuance; An extension of the expiration of the deposit may be granted due to adverse weather conditions with approval from the Chief Building Official or their designee. Any portion remaining unfinished after the six (6) month period will be just cause for the forfeiture of total amount deposited;
   4) Temporary certificates of occupancy issued prior to the passage of this amendment to this section shall expire six (6) months from the passage date of this amendment;
   5) No temporary certificate of occupancy shall be issued to an owner or general contractor if the owner, general contractor or any of the principal officers of the owner or general contractor owe any monetary obligation including, but not limited to fines and fees, to the village for any purpose. The village shall return the above-referenced funds maintained in the escrow account to the owner or general contractor upon the following conditions:
      a.   Final certificate of occupancy was granted upon the expiration of the temporary certificate of occupancy;
      b.   Upon the final inspection, the building or structure and general development standards of such property are in full compliance with all applicable ordinances or state law;
      c.   There are no unpaid fines against the owner or general contractor by an administrative hearing officer or a circuit court for violations of this division or other provisions of the Village Code including, but not limited to the Zoning and Land Subdivisions Code related to construction, erection, alteration or repair of the building or structure and land development of such property for which the temporary certificate was issued;
      d.   The above-referenced funds maintained in the escrow account shall be applied to any unpaid fees or monetary obligations owed to the village including, but not limited to fines against the owner or general contractor imposed by an administrative hearing officer or a circuit court for violations of this division or other provisions of the Village Code related to construction, erection, alteration, repair or occupancy of the building or structure or general development standards of such property for which the temporary certificate was issued;
      e.   The person depositing for the unfinished work shall request the return of said deposit on a form acceptable to the village within six (6) months and one week of the deposit being posted.
113.1 General. Amended as follows: Decisions or determinations made by the Chief Building Official or their designee, relative to the application and interpretation of this code, are final.
113.2 Limitations on authority. Delete in its entirety.
113.3 Qualifications. Delete in its entirety.
114.4 Violation Penalties. Amended as follows: Unless otherwise specifically noted, any person who shall violate a provision of this Code or shall fail to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who shall erect, construct, alter or repair a building or structure in violation of an approved plan or directive of the Chief Building Official or their designee, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this Code, in addition to any other remedies, shall be liable and shall pay a penalty as set forth in Section 1-4-1 of the Village Code. Each day that a violation continues shall be deemed a separate offense.
Add. 117 Daily start and stop times for construction work: Any construction, remodeling, or heavy equipment work which emanates noise beyond the property line shall not commence before seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. on weekdays and on Saturday seven thirty o'clock (7:30) A.M. and Sunday eight thirty o'clock (8:30) A.M. All construction work, as described herein, shall cease prior to seven o'clock (7:00) P.M. for both weekends and weekdays.
202. DEFINITIONS.
Add. COMMERCIAL. Commercial is defined as anything NOT Residential (One- and Two-Family Dwellings and Townhouses not more than three stories above grade plane in height with a separate means of egress and their accessory structures).
Add. 411.1.1 Haunted Houses. A temporary or existing structure used or intended to be used as a haunted house shall be permitted in accord with Section 3103.1, Section 411.1.2 and 411.1.3.
Add. 411.1.2 Haunted houses submittal documents. In addition to the submittal documents required by Section 3103.1, the following information shall be provided at the time of application, additional information may be required as determined by the Chief Building Official or their designee:
   1) Site plan locating parking, vehicular access and circulation routes, existing structures on the subject property and immediately adjacent to the subject property, location of the structure to be occupied, proposed occupant load for the structure, pedestrian circulation and gathering spaces, and other amenities proposed or required by the Temporary Use Permit requirements.
   2) Floor plan with over all dimensions, proposed partition layout, and all means of egress and circulation paths.
   3) Specifications of interior finishes and materials to be installed.
   4) Plans showing permanent, temporary and emergency lighting.
   5) Method of assuring continuous movement of occupants through the amusement including, but not limited to:
      a.   Permanently stationed supervisory personnel.
      b.   Directional arrows.
      c.   Other means.
   6) Method and location of fire suppression and protection including, but not limited to:
      a.   Sprinkler system.
      b.   Fire detection and/or alarm systems.
      c.   Portable fire extinguishers.
Add. 411.1.3 Inspection. Temporary structure(s) or existing structure(s) shall not be operated or maintained for the use as a haunted house without an inspection by the Chief Building Official or their designee and the fire code official verifying compliance with this Section and Section 3103.1.
1008.3.2 Buildings. Delete the following phrase: "in buildings that require two or more means of egress".
Chapter 11 Accessibility. Delete in its entirety and replace with:
1101.1 Scope. The provisions of the current edition of the Illinois Accessibility Code (IAC) shall control the design and construction of facilities for accessibility for individuals with disabilities.
Chapter 13 Energy Efficiency. Delete in its entirety and replace with:
1301.1.1 Criteria. Buildings shall be designed and constructed in accordance with the current edition of the Illinois Energy Conservation Code (IECC).
1604.8.3 Decks. Amended as follows. Where supported by attachment to an exterior wall, decks shall be positively anchored to the primary structure and designed for both vertical and lateral loads as applicable. Such attachment shall be accomplished by the use of lag bolts or through bolts with a minimum diameter of 1/2 inch. Where positive connection to the primary building structure cannot be verified during inspection, decks shall be self- supporting. Connections of decks with cantilevered framing members to exterior walls or other framing members shall be designed for both of the following:
   1) The reactions resulting from the dead load and live load specified in Table 1607.1, or the snow load specified in Section 1608, in accordance with Section 1605, acting on all portions of the deck.
   2) The reactions resulting from the dead load and live load specified in Table 1607.1, or the snow load specified in Section 1608, in accordance with Section 1605, acting on the cantilevered portion of the deck, and no live load or snow load on the remaining portion of the deck."
1608.2 Ground snow loads. Amended as follows. The ground snow loads to be used in determining the design snow loads for roofs shall be 30-psf or as determined in accordance with ASCE 7. Site (project) specific ground snow load determinations shall be based on an extreme value statistical analysis of data available in the vicinity of the site using a value with a 2-percent annual probability of being exceeded (50-year mean recurrence interval).
INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE (IBC) Appendix adoption.
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Appendices A EMPLOYEE QUALIFICATIONS
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Appendices B BOARD OF APPEALS
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Appendices C GROUP U - AGRICULTURE BUILDINGS
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Appendices D FIRE DISTRICTS
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Appendices E SUPPLEMENTARY
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Appendices F RODENT PROOFING
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Appendices G FLOOD-RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION
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Appendices H SIGNS
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Appendices I PATIO COVERS
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Appendices J GRADING
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Appendices K ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS
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Appendices L EARTHQUAKE RECORDING INSTRUMENTATION
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Appendices M TSUNAMI-GENERATE FLOOD HAZARD
 
(Ord. 19-1925, 1-22-2019, eff. 2-1-2019; amd. Ord. 23-2081, 11-28-2023)