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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3894 02/16/1988ORDINANCE NO. 3894 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 21 ENTITLED "BUILDING CODE" OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE 16th DAY OF February , 1988. Published in pamphlet form by authority of the corporate authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect, Illinois, the 17th day of February , 1988. ORDINANCE NO. 3894 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 21 ENTITLED "BUILDING CODE" OF THE VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT WHEREAS, it has been determined by the corporate authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect that minimum standards be established regulating noise levels permitted within a residential structure, other that a single family detached dwelling unit; and WHEREAS, the corporate authorities of the Village of Mount Prospect has determined that it the health, safety and welfare of the residents of certain residential properties would be best served by establishing minimum standards be established as set forth hereinbelow. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS: SECTION ONE: That Article III entitled "Architectural Design" of Chapter 21 (Building Code) of the Village Code of Mount Prospect, as amended, be and the same is further amended by adding thereto an entirely new Section 21.307 entitled "Sound Insulation Requirements"; so hereinafter said Section 21.307 shall be and read as follows: "Sec. 21.307. Sound Insulation Requirements. Sound insulation conforming with the minimum standards established herein shall be provided in any building or portion of a building that is or shall be used on a permanent or temporary basis for residential purposes with the exception of a detached single family dwelling. A. Definitions. For the purpose of this Section 21.307, the definitions set forth herein are hereby adopted. Airborne Sound shall mean sound transmitted in the air to or against a separation, but shall not mean sound created by the impact of an object against a separation. Impact Sound shall mean sound or vibration through an assembly caused by the striking of the wall or floor with a heavy object. Dwelling Unit shall include any building or portion of a building that is or will be used on a permanent or temporary basis for residential purposes, but shall not include a single family detached dwelling. Separation shall mean a wall, ceiling or floor assembly which is common to separate dwelling units or portions of separate dwelling units or a wall or floor which is common to any habitable room or garage. 5. $ shall mean SOund Transmission ContrOl./ 6. FSTC shall mean Field Sound Transmission Control. 7. IIC shall mean Impact Insulation Control. B. Reduction of Sound Transmission Separations shall be capable of reducing the transmission of airborne sound, measured in decibels, between the rooms of separate dwelling units and between habitable rooms and garages as follows: 1. Wall partitions between dwelling units shall meet the criteria set forth in the following table for the acoustic environment grade of the particular area involved. Where the partition between dwelling units is common to several functional spaces, the partition shall meet the highest criterion value. Criteria for Airborne Sound Insulation of Wall Partitions Between D~ellin~ Units Partition Function Between Dwellings STC Apt. A Apt. B FSTC Bedroom to Bedroom 52 48 Living Room to Bedroom 54 50 Kitchen to Bedroom 55 52 Bathroom to Bedroom 56 52 Corridor to Bedroom 52 48 Living Room to Living Room 52 48 Kitchen to Living Room 52 48 Bathroom to Living Room 54 50 Corridor to Living Room 52 48 Kitchen to Kitchen 50 46 Bathroom to Kitchen 52 48 Corridor to Kitchen 52 48 Bathroom to Bathroom 50 46 Corridor to Bathroom 48 46 Floor-ceiling assemblies between dwelling units shall meet the criteria for both airborne and impact sound insulation criteria set forth in the following table for the acoustic environment grade of the particular area involved. Criteria for Airborne and Impact Sound Insulation of Floor-Ceiling Assemblies Between Dwelling Units Partition Function Between Dwellings Apt. A Apt. B. STC FSTC IIC Bedroom above Living Room above Kitchen above Family Room above Corridor above Bedroom above Living Room above Kitchen above Family Room above Corridor above Bedroom above Living Room above Kitchen above Bathroom above Family Room above Corridor above Bedroom above Living Room above Kitchen above Bathroom above Corridor above Bedroom 52 Bedroom 54 Bedroom 55 Bedroom 56 Bedroom 52 Living Room 54 Living Room 52 Living Room 52 Living Room 54 Living Room 52 Kitchen 55 Kitchen 52 Kitchen 50 Kitchen 52 Kitchen 52 Kitchen 48 Family Room 56 Family Room 54 Family Room 52 Bathroom 50 Corridor 48 48 52 50 57 52 62 52 62 48 62 50 52 48 52 48 57 52 60 48 57 52 50 48 52 46 52 48 52 48 58 46 52 52 48 52 50 48 52 48 50 46 48 Floor coverings may be included in the floor-ceiling assembly to obtain the ratings set forth in 2 above. Floor coverings so used must be retained as a permanent part of the assembly and may only be replaced by other floor coverings having equivalent noise reduction characteristics. C. Minimum Standards It is intended that the standards set forth in this Article are to be as minimal and no reduction thereto shall be permitted. D. Field Testing Ail field testing of airborne and impact sound shall be done at the owner's expense under the supervision of a registered, professional engineer experienced in the field of acoustical testing and engineering. Field airborne sound transmission test procedures shall be conducted in accordance with applicable portions of ASTM E90 and related appendix. Field impact sound transmission test procedures shall be conducted in accordance with applicable portions of ISO Recommendation R-140-1960 (E). Field tests need not be made on separations when, as determined by the Department of Code Enforcement, such separations are constructed in exactly the same manner using all and only the materials and methods as other similar separations which have been tested and found to be in compliance with the provisions of this Article. e Field tests need not be performed on separations when the components thereof have been certified at required levels by laboratory tests. Tests may be required by the Department of Code Enforcement when evidence of compromised separations is noted. " E. Appeals from the decision of the Director of Code Enforcement. Appeals from the decision of the Director of Code Enforcement shall be made to the Village Manager within seven (7) business days of the date of said decision. a. An appeal from the decision of the Director of Code Enforcement shall be made in writing to the Village Manager stating the particular requirements that are in contention; b. Said appeal shall specify the grounds for said appeal; c. Said appeal shall include the type of relief sought by the appellant; d. The decision of the Village Manager shall be final. SECTION TWO: That this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and publication in the manner provided by law. AYES: Arthur, Murauskis, NAYS: None ABSENT:Farley, Floros PASSED and APPROVED this Van Geem, Wattenberg 16th day of February , 1988. Carolyn ~. Krause Village President ATT . ~C~rol A. Fields' Village Clerk