The 2021 International Plumbing Code, as adopted in Section 6-70, is amended as follows:
a. Section 103.1 is amended to read as follows:
103.1. Code compliance agency. The Building Services Department is the code compliance agency. The function of the agency shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code.
b. Section 103.2 is amended to read as follows:
103.2. Appointment. The Chief Building Official or designee is hereby appointed as the Code Official for purposes of this code.
c. Section 104.8.1 is amended by adding a sentence at the end to read as follows:
Indemnification of City officials, City employees, and members of City Council appointed boards is governed by City Code Section 2-62.
d. Section 113 is deleted in its entirety.
e. Section 114 is deleted in its entirety and a new Section 114 is adopted as follows:
114. Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals
114.1. Appointment. There is hereby established a board to be called the Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals, which shall consist of seven members. The Board shall be appointed by the applicable governing body.
103.1. Code compliance agency. The Building Services Department is the code compliance agency. The function of the agency shall be the implementation, administration and enforcement of the provisions of this code.
b. Section 103.2 is amended to read as follows:
103.2. Appointment. The Chief Building Official or designee is hereby appointed as the Code Official for purposes of this code.
c. Section 104.8.1 is amended by adding a sentence at the end to read as follows:
Indemnification of City officials, City employees, and members of City Council appointed boards is governed by City Code Section 2-62.
d. Section 113 is deleted in its entirety.
e. Section 114 is deleted in its entirety and a new Section 114 is adopted as follows:
114. Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals
114.1. Appointment. There is hereby established a board to be called the Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals, which shall consist of seven members. The Board shall be appointed by the applicable governing body.
114.2. Membership and Terms
114.2.1. Membership. Such board members should be composed of individuals with knowledge and experience in the technical codes, such as design professionals, contractors or building industry representatives. At least one member shall have either a Master Electrician's license or be a licensed electrical engineer, but if this requirement cannot be met, the membership requirement may also be met by Board members in other businesses or professions. A majority of the Board shall be City of Tyler residents, while a minority may reside in the City's extraterritorial jurisdiction. A board member shall not act in a case in which the member has a personal or financial interest. Terms shall be as set forth in City Code Section 1-20.
114.2.2. Quorum and Voting. A simple majority of the board shall constitute a quorum. In varying any provision of this code, the affirmative votes of the majority present, but not less than three affirmative votes, shall be required. In modifying a decision of the Code Official, not less than four affirmative votes, but not less than a majority of the board, shall be required.
114.2.3. Secretary of Board. The Code Official shall act as secretary of the board and shall make a detailed record of all of its proceedings, which shall set forth the reasons for its decision, the vote of each member, and the absence of a member and any failure of a member to vote.
114.3. Powers. The Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall have the power, as further defined in 109.4, to hear appeals of decisions and interpretations of the Code Official and consider variances of the technical codes.
114.4. Appeals.
114.4.1. Decision of the Code Official. The owner of a building, structure or service system, or duly authorized agent, may appeal a decision of the Code Official to the Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals whenever any one of the following conditions are claimed to exist:
1. The Code Official rejected or refused to approve the mode or manner of construction proposed to be followed or materials to be used in the installation or alteration of a building, structure or service system.
2. The provisions of this code do not apply to this specific case.
3. That an equally good or more desirable form of installation can be employed in any specific case.
4. The true intent and meaning of this code or any of the regulations thereunder have been misconstrued or incorrectly interpreted.
114.4.2. Variances. The Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals, when so appealed to and after a hearing, may vary the application of any provision of this code to any particular case when, in its opinion, the enforcement thereof would do manifest injustice and would be contrary to the spirit and purpose of this or the technical codes or public interest, and also finds all of the following:
1. That special conditions and circumstances exist which are peculiar to the building, structure or service system involved and which are not applicable to others.
2. That the special conditions and circumstances do not result from the action or inaction of the applicant.
3. That granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by this code to other buildings, structures or service system.
4. That the variance granted is the minimum variance that will make possible the reasonable use of the building, structure or service system.
5. That the grant of the variance will be in harmony with the general intent and purpose of this code and will not be detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare.
114.4.2.1. Conditions of the Variance. In granting the variance, the board may prescribe a reasonable time limit within which the action for which the variance is required shall be commenced or completed or both. In addition, the board may prescribe appropriate conditions and safeguards in conformity with this code. Violation of the conditions of a variance shall be deemed a violation of this code.
114.4.3. Notice of Appeal. Notice of appeal shall be in writing and filed within 30 calendar days after the decision is rendered by the Code Official. Appeals shall be in a form acceptable to the Code Official.
114.4.4. Unsafe or Dangerous Buildings or Service Systems. In the case of a building, structure or service system which, in the opinion of the Code Official, is unsafe, unsanitary or dangerous, the Code Official may, in the order, limit the time for such appeals to a shorter period.
114.5. Procedures of the Board.
114.5.1. Rules and Regulations. The board shall establish rules and regulations for its own procedure not inconsistent with the provisions of this code. The board shall meet on call of the chairperson. The board shall meet within 30 calendar days after notice of appeal has been received.
114.5.2. Decisions. The Construction Board of Adjustment and Appeals shall, in every case, reach a decision without unreasonable or unnecessary delay. Each decision of the board shall also include the reasons for the decision. If a decision of the board reverses or modifies a refusal, order, or disallowance of the Code Official or varies the application of any provision of this code, the Code Official shall immediately take action in accordance with such decision. Every decision shall be promptly filed in writing in the office of the Code Official and shall be open to public inspection. A certified copy of the decision shall be sent by mail or otherwise to the appellant. Every decision of the board shall be final, subject however to such remedy as any aggrieved party might have at law or in equity.
f. Section 115.4 is deleted in its entirety and a new Section 115.4 is adopted to read as follows
115.4. Violation penalties. It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate any provision of this code. Penalties for violations of this code are set forth in City Code Section 1-4.
g. Section 404.2 is deleted in its entirety.
h. Section 502.3. The second sentence is amended to read as follows:
The passageway shall not be less than thirty-six inches (36") high and 22 inches (22") wide and not more than 20 feet (20') in length when measured along the center-line of the passageway from the opening to the water heater.
i. Add a new Section 502.3.1 as follows:
502.3.1. Water heaters accessed with a pull-down stairway or ceiling; flooring. When a water heater is accessed with a pull-down stairway, such pull-down stairway shall be rated for 250-pound capacity for water heaters up to fifty (50) gallons. For water heaters over 50 gallons, the stairway must be rated for 350-pound capacity. Where the access to a water heater is installed in a ceiling, flooring shall extend thirty inches (30") on three (3) sides of the opening. The flooring required by Section 502.3 shall be sized per Table R503.1 of the 2015 International Residential Code.
j. Add a new Section 605.1.1 as follows:
605.1.1 Installation of cross-linked polyethylene and polybutylene piping. Cross-linked polyethylene and polybutylene piping shall be installed with an approved factory manifold system and all fittings shall be readily accessible.
k. Section 605.9. Add the following subsection 5:
5. No joints shall be allowed under concrete slabs.
l. Appendices B, C, D, E, F, G and H are hereby adopted. Appendices A and F are not adopted.
115.4. Violation penalties. It is unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to violate any provision of this code. Penalties for violations of this code are set forth in City Code Section 1-4.
g. Section 404.2 is deleted in its entirety.
h. Section 502.3. The second sentence is amended to read as follows:
The passageway shall not be less than thirty-six inches (36") high and 22 inches (22") wide and not more than 20 feet (20') in length when measured along the center-line of the passageway from the opening to the water heater.
i. Add a new Section 502.3.1 as follows:
502.3.1. Water heaters accessed with a pull-down stairway or ceiling; flooring. When a water heater is accessed with a pull-down stairway, such pull-down stairway shall be rated for 250-pound capacity for water heaters up to fifty (50) gallons. For water heaters over 50 gallons, the stairway must be rated for 350-pound capacity. Where the access to a water heater is installed in a ceiling, flooring shall extend thirty inches (30") on three (3) sides of the opening. The flooring required by Section 502.3 shall be sized per Table R503.1 of the 2015 International Residential Code.
j. Add a new Section 605.1.1 as follows:
605.1.1 Installation of cross-linked polyethylene and polybutylene piping. Cross-linked polyethylene and polybutylene piping shall be installed with an approved factory manifold system and all fittings shall be readily accessible.
k. Section 605.9. Add the following subsection 5:
5. No joints shall be allowed under concrete slabs.
l. Appendices B, C, D, E, F, G and H are hereby adopted. Appendices A and F are not adopted.
Ord. No. 0-98-11, 2/11/98) (0-2001-62, 12/5/01) (0-2007-10, 1/24/07) (Ord. No. 0-2016-17; 2/24/16) (Ord. No. O-2018-12; 1/24/18) (Ord. No. O-2019-72; 8/28/19)(Ord. No. O-2023-105; 10/25/23)