§ 22-111. Amendments.  


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  • (a)

    The additions, insertions, deletions and changes set out in this section are hereby made to the ICC International Residential Code/2012 and the state plumbing code, as adopted in section 22-110.

    (b)

    Any reference in the plumbing code to the "building official" shall mean the director of building and code enforcement of the city.

    (c)

    Any reference in the plumbing code to the "name of jurisdiction" shall mean the City of Wheaton.

    (d)

    Any reference in the plumbing code to the "chief appointing authority" shall mean the city manager or the city council, as prescribed by ordinance.

    (e)

    Any reference in the plumbing code to the "department of building safety" shall mean the department of building and code enforcement of the city.

    (f)

    Any reference in the plumbing code to the date or time at which the provisions of such code became applicable shall mean the adopted date, which shall be the effective date of the ordinance from which this article is derived, or as provided by law.

    (g)

    If any provision of the plumbing code is in conflict with any provision of the city zoning ordinance, and any amendments thereto, the provisions of the latter shall prevail.

    (h)

    The following sections or subsections of the International Plumbing Code are amended as indicated:

    Section 106.6 Fees. Change to read:

    Fees shall be paid in accordance with the Wheaton City Code, appendix B, fee schedule.

    Section 108 Violation Penalties. Change to read:

    See Wheaton City Code, section 22-3, violations; penalties.

    Section 109 Means of Appeals. Change to read:

    Any references to the means/board of appeal shall comply with Wheaton City Code, section 22-12, means/board of appeals.

    (i)

    The following sections or subsections of the Illinois State Plumbing Code are amended as indicated:

    Section 890.1200(a) Water Service Pipe Sizing. Change to read:

    Water Service Pipe Sizing. The water service pipe from the street main (including the tap) to the water distribution system for the building shall be sized in accordance with Appendix A, Tables M, N, O, P, and Q. Water service pipe and fittings shall be at least one-inch diameter. If flushometers or other devices requiring a high rate of water flow are used, the water service pipe shall be designed and installed to provide this additional flow.

    Section 890. Appendix A, Table A, Approved Materials for Water Service Pipe. Change to read:

    Piping for water service lines two inches or smaller in diameter shall be copper/copper alloy tubing (ASTM 8 88-1996) and for piping for water service lines 2½ inches or greater in diameter shall be cast iron/ductile iron (ASTM A 377-1984).

(Code 1996, § 22-111; Ord. No. F-1774, § 1(exh. A), 4-21-2014)