HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3135 09/01/1981 RDINANCE NO. 313§
AN ORDINANCE TO ~4END CHAPTER 21
ENTITLED "BUILDING CODE" OF THE
VILLAGE CODE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: Chapter 21 entitled "Building Code" of the
Village Code of Mount Prospect, Illinois, 1981 is hereby
amended as follows:
A. By deleting Article I thereof, entitled "Enactment
and Scope", in its entirety, and by substituting
therefor a new Article I entitled "Enactment and
Scope" to read:
ARTICLE
ENACTMENT AND SCOPE
SECTION:
21.1 O1.
21.102.
21.103.
21.104.
21.105.
21.106.
21.107.
Purpose
Scope
BOCA Basic Buiding Code Adopted
BOCA Mechanical Code and BOCA Plumbing Code Adopted
One and Two Family Dwelling Code Adopted
Filing Requirements
Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 21.101 ~Purpose. The purpose of this Chapter is to provide for
safety, health and public welfare through structural strength and stability,
means of egress, adequate light and ventilation and protection to life and
property from fire and hazards incident to the design, construction, alter-
ation, removal or demolition of buildings and structures, and to regulate
the architectural design of buildings or structures erected or ~ be erected
in the Village limits.
Section 21.102. Scope. The provisions of this Chapter apply to the construc-
tion, alteration, equipment, use and occupancy, location, maintenance of and
additions to buildings and structures and to appurtenances such as vaults,
areaways and street encroachments hereafter erected and, where expressly
stated, existing on land or over water; and to buildings and structures and
equipment for the operation thereof hereafter moved or demolished within the
corporate limits of the Village. The provisions of this Code based on occupancy
also apply to conversions of existing buildings and structures or portions there-
of from one occupancy classification to another.
ection 21.103. BOCA Basic Bu~ldi~ Code Adopted. For the purpose of
establishing rules and regulations for the construction, alteration, removal,
demolition, equipment, use and occupancy, location and maintenance of buildings
and structures; there is hereby adopted the ~95~ E~OH of the BOCA Basic
Building Code promulgated by the Building Officials and Code Administrators
International, In~., together with all appendices, except such portions thereof
as are hereinafter expressly deleted, modified or amended.
This Code shall establish restrictions wi'th£n'fire'limitDlahd regulate
construction of all buildings and structures except where other
provisions of this Chapter specifically cover the subject matter in
question.
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P£o%dsions regarding fire limits in the Village found in Article III of
this Chapter 21.
While the ]9~J E~t~OH of the BOCA Basic Building Code and all appen-
dices have hereinabove adopted, the following exceptions thereto
(consisting of certain deletions and changes) shall control where-
ever the said exceptions are applicable or are in conflict with certain
other provisions of the said BOCA Code.
1. Deletions:
a. Delete Sub~ection 515.3 of Article 5 in'it's entirety'.
b. The entire Article 19 of the BOCA Basic Building Code as
adopted in this Section 21.103 is hereby deleted from this
Chapter 21 of the Municipal Code.
Changes:
a. Amend Section 506.2 of Article 5 as follows:
By adding a sentence "All fire lanes requi~ed by the
fire official shall be a minimum of twenty (20) feet
in width, conform with the specifications of the
Village of Mount Prospect, ~nd ~he National Fire Codes,
NFPA No. 1-1975, Section 3-1.1.10.
(2) Split fire lanes are permitted and shall be twenty (20)
feet in width with a center strip of no greater than
three (3) feet in width. The center strip shall be
landscaped with grass or other plantings not exceeding
twelve ~2) inches in height.
(3) Ail fi~e laneslshall be sign-posted as fire lanes at
the sole expense of the owner of the property upon which
said signs are located and at the locations designated by
the fire official.
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Amend Section 514.1 of Article 5 so as to require the variance
to be granted by the President and Board of Trustees of the
Village of Mount Prospect after hearing before the Zoning
Board of Appeals, rather than bg the Board of Appeals.
Add new Subsection 515.7.1 Buildings containing four (4)
stories or more: A minimum of one (1) elevator shall be
provided to service all floors in buildings containing four (4)
stories or more.
1Fire lanes enumerated in Section 18.2014 of this Code.
2Hearing procedures of the Board of Appeals found in Section 14.503 Of
this Code.
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ake the following changes and additions to Article 6:
(1) In Section 621.3, add to end of sentence as follows:
"and not to be located within thirty (30) feet of
any lot line."
(2) Add the following subparagraphs to Section 621.3:
(a)
621.3.1 That the tents, air supported structures,
and appurtenances thereof so erected shall be
removed within six (6) days.
(b)
621.3.2 That the overall height of such tents,'
air supported structures, and appurtenances thereof
shall not exceed twenty (20) feet.
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621.3.3 That whenever members of the general
public are present or are allowed in such tents
and/or air supported structures, the operator
thereof shall have made arrangements with the
Fire Chief as specified in this Municipal Code
for at least one fire guard to be on duty.
Amend Section 911.2 of Article 9 to read as'follows: 911.2
Design snow load: The one hundred (100-) year mean recurrence
interval shall be used for all buildings and Mount Prospect
shall be considered to be in the thirty (30) pound-force per
square foot category in figure 911.la. The snow load
design used for temporary buildings shall be approved bE
the building official.
f. Amend Section 1407.1 of Article 14 by the wording in the 3rd
and 4th lines "collapse of the wall and shall be constructed
of solid or hollow masonry units or of plain or reinforced
concrete providing required strength and fire resistance."
g. Make the following changes in Article 17:
(1) In Section 1702.1, add to end of sentence:
"and Amendments 1702.20 through 1702.21".
(2)
(3)
In Sect. fon 1702.2, delete:
"Exception: Auditoriums, foyers, lobbies, and toilet
'rooms".
In Section 1702.4, change' "12,000 s~uare feet" to
"10,000 square feet".
Make the following changes in Section 1702.8:
(a) Sentence 1, "12,000 square feet" to."lO,O00
square feet".
(b)
Change sentence 2 to read: "when more than
one (1) story in height regardless of floor
area".
(c) Delete sentence 3 in it's entire~y.
(5)
Add new Section 1702.20 Assembly (A-4) use: In
all new buildings or structures or portions thereof,
Use Group (A-~) when over one story in height and/or
over 10,000 square feet in area per floor.
EXCEPTION: CHURCH SANCTUARIES.
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dd new Section 1702.21 Residential (R-.~ and
Use Groups:
In the basement,trash chutes, cellars, common kitchens,
store rooms, work rooms, dumbwaiters, corridors, and
one sprinkler head shall be opposite the center of and
inside any living unit door opening onto the corridor
and all other common areas in buildings or structures
of Use Group R-1 and R-2 when more than three (3)
stories in height and more than two (2) stories in height
if over 5,000 square feet in area per floor.
(7) Amend Section 1716.1.4 by adding the following:
(6)
(b)
"The smoke detectors required hereinabove shall
be of the 110 volt type and permanently wired
into the electrical system. The circuit shall
not serve televisions and other major appliances."
"The smok~ detectors required here~nabove shall
also be required in existing buildings at any time
that a building permit for alterations, enlargement
or restoration is approved for any work in excess
of five hundred dollars ($500.00)."
Section 21.104. BOCA Mechanical Code and BOCA Plumbing Code Adopted.
Bo
The 1~1E~t~O~ of the BOCA Mechanical Code is hereby adopted in it's
entirety, except such portions thereof as mag be expressly deleted,
modified, Or amended by this Chapter 21 of the Municipal Code of
Mount Prospect.
The 19~I E~J~On of the BOCA Plumbing Code is hereby adopted in it's
entirety, except such portions thereof as may be expressly deleted,
modified or amended by this Chapter 21 of the Municipal Code of
Mount Prospect.
1. Delete: In Section P-405.2.2, delete the words "or schedule
40 plastic pipe. The administrative authority may permit the
use of the other approved material."
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Changes:
a. In Article 3: ~
(1) In section P-303.2, insert "200" in the brackets.
(2) In Section P-308.3, insert "5'0" for water piping and
4'6" for sewers".
b. In Article 4:
(1)
Amend Section P-405.1.13, Water Distribution Pipe,
to read as follows:
"The water distribution system shall be brass or
copper pipe, copper tube, galvanized open hearth
iron pipe or galvanized steel pipe."
c. In Article 12:
(1)
Add new Section P-1205.6 to read as follows:
"Ail flushometer and/or tank-type urinals shall be
of a water conserving nature and operate at a rate
not to exceed 3.0 gallons maximum per flush."
(2) Add to Section P-1207 as follows:
(a) In Section P-1207.2, adP:. "...at a rate not to
exceed 3.0 gallons per flush".
(b)
In Section P-1207.3.!, add: "... to thus act as
a water conserving device and prohibit the valve
from remaining in an open position".
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(c)
Add
(a)
Add new Subsection P-1207.3.5; "Flush tanks for
water closets shall be of a water conserving nature
and operate at a rate not to exceed 3.5 gallons
maximum per flush".
to Section P-1209 as follows:
Add new Section P-1209.4: "The water supply to
sinks in public facilities shall be equipped with
self-closing faucets which will not permit the
unattended faucet to be left in the open position.
(4) Add to Section P-1211 as follows:
(a)
Add new Subsection P-1211.2.1: "Every shower
shall be equipped with a limited flow shower
head of a water conserving nature, and operated
at a rate not to exceed 3.0 gallons per minute."
(5) Add to Section P-1212 as follows:
(6)
(a)
Add new Subsection P-1212.3: "The water supply
to sinks shall be equipped with water saving
devices that use aerators plus ~estrictors to
operate at a rate not to exceed 3.0 gallons per
minute."
Add the following paragraphs to P-1002.6.5:
(a) Ail new automobile laundry facilities shall he
equipped with water recirculating facilities
and submitted for approval of the administration
authority.
{b) Ail existing automobile laundry facilities
shall be so converted if and when a permit
is sought to alter said facilities in excess
of $1,000.00.
d. In Article 16:
(1) Add to Section P-1601 as follows:
(a)
Add Subsection P-1601.1.2: "Every building
equipped with plumbing fixtures and used for
human occupancy or habitation shall be provided
with a water saving device on all plumbing
fkxtures. These fixtures shall not utilize
a water flow rate in excess of the maximum rates
published by the Illinois Department of Transporta-
tion in Rules and Procedures for Lake Michigan
Allocation, or as may be forthcoming from the Security
of Housing ~nd Urban Development, pursuant to the
Energy Conservation Standards for New Buildings
(P.L. 94-385)."
Section 21.105 One and Two Family Dwelling Code Adopted. For the purpose of
establishing rules and regulations for the fabrication, erection, construction,
enlargement, alteration, repair, location and use of detached one and two
family dwellings, their appurtenances and accessory structures, there is here-
by adopted the ~979 ~d~t~o~ of the One and Two Family ~welling Code promulgated
by the Building officials and Code Administrators Interntional, Inc., together
with all appendices, thereof, except such portions thereof as are hereinafter
expressly deleted, modified or amended.
A. Deletions:
1. Delete Part V "Plumbing" in it's entirety. (Refer to BOCA Basic
Pl umbi ng Code/~ ~ 8 ~.
Delete Part VI "Electrical" in its entirety.
Prospect Electrical Code)
Changes:
1.
(Refer to Mount
Amend "Room Sizes", Section R-205, to read as follows:
Minimum Floor Area Requirements.
a. Minimum floor area requirements, houses~ except as otherwise
provided by ordinance, m~nimum floor areas of houses and rooms
therein shall meet the following standards:
(1) Minimum floor areas - to~al structures: the minimum
floor area for the total structure or building shall
be:
Type of Structure
Minimum Area Sq. Ft.
One story ranch house ........................... 1250
Split level or raised ranch house ............... 1170
One and one-half story house ............... . ...... 950
Two story house .................................. 800
The foregoing minimum floor area shall be measured at the
first floor on the main floor level from the. out~ide of
exterior walls.
(2)
Minimum floor areas - living, dining and cooking rooms:
the minimum, floor area requirements for living, dining
and cooking 'rooms shall be:
Type of room
Minimum Area Sq. Ft.
Living and dining when in one room ............... 310
Living on!g in one room when dining room
space is provided in kitchen or separate room .... 220
Kitchen cooking only (including area
occupied bg equipment)...j ....................... 100
Kitchen and dining when dining space is
not provided elsewhere ........................... 200
'Kitchen and laundry (including area
occupied by equipment) ........................... 140
Kitchen, dining and laundry ...................... 200
Utility room (including area occupied by
equipment) ....................................... 100
Kitchen, laundry and utility ..................... 200
Minimum floor area for the foregoing shall be measured
from the inside of all finished walls.
(3)
(4)
Minimum floor areas - sleeping rooms: the minimum
floor area requirements for sleeping rooms shall be:
Type of room Minimum Area Sq. Ft.
Major bedroom ................................... 140
Second bedroom ................................... 120
Additional bedroom .............................. 100
Minimum floor areas - other rooms: the minimum floor
requirements for other rooms shall be:
~gpe of room
Minimum Area Sq. Ft.
Major bathroom ................................... 40
Master bedroom closet ..... ~ ...................... 14
Other bedroom closets (at least one each) ........ 10
Ail other habitable rooms not hereinabove set
forth ........................................... I00
Minimum floor area for the foregoing shall be measured
from the inside of all finished walls.
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. Amend Section R-211 by changing all wording to read: "Refer to
NFPA 101-1981, Section 22-2.
3. Add new subparagraph to Section R-210, to read as follows:
R-210.I Minimum Floor Area Requirements - Garage Dimensions.
Minimum floor area requirements - garage dimensions. Minimum
dimensions for garages shall be as follows:
Oqe-Car Garage Feet
Inside width ....................................... ....... 11
Inside depth .............................................. 19%
Door width ................................................. g
Two-Car Garage
Feet
Inside width .............................................. 19
Inside depth ............................... ...............
Door width ................................................ 16
R-2i0.2 Minimum Construction Requirements - Garages.
a. Garages attached or built into residential buildings.
(i)
The construction of garages attached or built into and
~ade a part of residential construction shall be of the
same quality as required for the dwelling to which the
garage is attached.
(2)
Ail floors of attached or built-in.garages shall be
six (6) inches belo~ the grade of the floor of the
residence to which it is attached or a part thereof.
(3)
There shall be no interconnection between a house's
forced air heating system and a garage. Return air
registers in the garage which are connected to the houseWs
heating system are prohibited.
(4)
Ail walls and ceilings of an attached garage must have
a minimum of a one-hour fire rating. Where a gable type
roof is used, a one-hour fire resistive bulkhead shall
be established in the attic space directly above and
continuous from the interior one-hour fire resistive
garage wall. Service doors common to both the dwelling
and the garage shall be composed of materials having a
minimum of a one-hour fire rating. Ail doors mus= fit
in the frame so that air cannot pass freel~ around the
door when in a closed position. Doors must be provided
with wood or metal thresholds.
(5) Shall contain the following electrical equipment:
(a) One (1) receptacle.
(b) One (1) ceiling or wall light fixture.
(c) One (1) switch for light fixture.
b. Frame detached garages.
(1)
Detached garages on interior lots must be set back seventy
five (75) feet from lot line and shall not be closer than
two (2) feet to the dividing lot line. On corner lots,
garages shall be twenty (20) feet from lot line, next to
street.
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(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(9)
Concrete floor not less than four (4) inches thick
reinforced with #i0 wire screen over a base of crushed
stone or sand at !east five (5) inches in depth. Base
to be placed on undisturbed soil. Footings of not less
than twelve (12) inches wide and not less than twelve
~ (12) inches in depth around entire perimeter of slab.
Sill plates connecting the walls to the floor shall be
bolted to the foundation. Bolts shall be not less than
one-half (%) inch in diameter and spaced at eight [8) foot .
centers and not more than one foot from each corner. Bolts
shall extend into the concrete eight (8) inches or more.
Wall studs shall be'space~ at not more than sixteen (16)
inches on center and securely fastened to the bottom
plate which shall be bolted to the floor. A double top
plate shall be required and all wall studs and plates
shall be a minimum of two (2) inches by four (4) inches.
Doubling of studs shall be required at all corners and
jambs of openings more than three (3) feet in width.
Each corner is to be wind-braced outward from the top-
in two (2) directions to a minimbm of six (6) feet from
corner at the bottom plate. Wind bracing shall be a
minimum of 1 x 4 inches and notched into the studding.
Ail roof rafters must be at least 2" x 6" and spaced
not more than 16" o.c. Ridge board shall be required
and of a size not less than 2" x 6". Ceiling ties of
at least 2" x 6" spaced evenly with a minimum of three
collar ties at not more than four (4) foot centers are
required on all common rafter spans more than twelve
(12) feet in width and of a size not less than 1" x 6".
Double 2" x 8" headers ~equired over main doors nine
(9) feet or less in width and double 2" x 12" headers
on doors up to seventeen (17) feet in width.
A service door not less than 2' x 6' in width and at
least two (2) windows on opposite sides shall be required
on all garages.
Roof sheathing of not less than one-half (%) inch thick
plywood or one inch thick nominal size tongue andgroove
sheathing.
(10) Shall contain the following minimal electrical equipment:
{a) One (Ii receptacle.
(b) One (i) ceiling or wall light fixture.
(c) One (1) switch for light fixture.
c. Brick detached garages.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Detached garage on interior lot shall be set back
seventy-five (75) feet from front lot line and shall
not be closer than two (2) feet to dividing lot line.
On corner lots garage shall be twenty (20) feet back
of lot line next to street.
Concrete footing~ not less than four (4) feet below
grade and not less than two (2) inches wide and eight
(8) inches thick shall be required. Foundation walls
shall be a minimum of eight (8) inches thick.
Concrete floor shall be the same as required for frame
garages.
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oors and headers shall be the same as required for
frame garages.
(5) Rafters, roof and sheathings shall be the same as
required for frame garages.
(6) Shall contain the following minimal electrical equipment:
(a) One (1) receptacle.
(b) One (1) ceiling or wall light fixture.
(c) One (i) switch for light fixture.
Amend Section R-912 by changing the word "optional" to "mandatorg"
and "may" to "shall" in the first sentence ~egarding ale~out
openings for fZ,~z.epZa, e~.
Amend Section Y-1921 by changing "ten (]0)" to "three (5]" and
"fifteen (15)" to "ten (10]" in £he fouw~th paragraph regaAding
the pressure te~t for gas pip~ng.
Section 2t.106 Filing Requirements. Not less than three (3) copies each
of the codes adopted by reference hereinabove and as set forth in SMctions
21.102, 22.104, 21.105 and 21.106 of this Chapter have been and now are
filed in the office of the Village Clerk, being nevertheless hereby adopted
and incorporated as fully as if set out at length herein, and the provisions
thereof shall be controlling the construction and maintenance of all buildings
and structures to the extent specified therein within the corporate limits
of the Village.
In the evnet any of the provisions of any of the above named codes.are
in conflict with either this Building Code or the Zoning Ordinance of
the Village, this Building Code and such Zoning Ordinance shall prevail,
and the conflicting provisions of those other codes hereinabove adopted
by reference shall be of no effect.
The term "Building Official" as used in any of the above adopted codes
shall mean the official designated bg the Village Manager of the Village.
Any references in any of the above adopted codes to the "Municipality"
or to the "city" or the "village" shall mean the Village of Mount Prospect.
Section 21.107 'Miscellaneous Provisions.
Any provisions of this Code shall be deemed to supplement and otherwise
void any existing building ordinances. Should any two (2) provisions
conflict, the more restrictive one shall govern.
Any existing State laws or revisions thereto pertaining to the erection,
maintenance, or occupancy of buildings and structures are hereby made
a part of the Code. Should any provisions in the State laws conflict
with a similar provision of this Building Code, the local ordinance
shall govern.
If any chapter, article, section or paragraph, or any part or parts
Of any chapter, article, section or paragraph of this Code is declared
invalid or unconstitutional, it shall not be held to invalidate or
impair the validity, force or effect of any other chapter, article,
section or paragraph or any part or parts of any other chapter, article,
section or paragraph of this Code.
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. By amending Article VI thereof, entitled "Fees, Bonds
and Deposits" as follows:
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Section 21.603 entitled "Building Permits" is
amended to read:
"Sec. 21.603. Building permit fees. The
minimum fee for any permit to alter, con-
struct, enlarge, ~rect, lower, raise,
remodel, repair or underpin any building,
structure or part thereof as required by
this Chapter, shall be twenty-five dollars
($25.00), provided that the cost of the
work authorized by said permit does not
exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000.00).
When the cost of any such work exceeds
one thousand dollars ($1,000.00), the
fees shall be computed at the rate of
twenty-five dollars for the first one
thousand of cost, plus six dollars for
each additional one thousand dollars of
cost or fraction thereof."
Subparagraphs A and C of Section 21.604
entitled "Electrical Permits" is amended
to delete the minimum fee amount of
twenty dollars ($20.00) and to substitute
in place thereof a minimum fee amount of
twenty-five dollars ($25.00).
Section 21.605 entitled "Plumbing Permits"
is amended to read:
"Sec. 21.(05. Plumbing Permit Fees. The
fee for the installation, alteration, or
extension of a plumbing system shall be:
A. Minimum permit fee shall be twenty-five
dollars ($25.00).
Replacement or installation of new fixtures
shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00) plus
five dollars ($5.00) per fixture.
Alterations of a plumbing system shall be
twenty-five dollars ($25.00) plus five
dollars ($5.00) for each fixture replaced
or installed.
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Section 21.605, Continued)
De
Water Connection Tap-On Fee. The "water
connection tap-on fee" shall be based upon
the size of the water tap made into the
water system. The schedule of taps and
charges shall be as follows:
Size of Tap Charges
1 ". .............. $ 300.00
1-1/2". .............. 375.00
2 " 450.00
3 " ............... 900.00
4 " ............... 1,500.00
6 " ............... 2,250.00
8 " 3,000.00
10 " ............... 3,750.00
In the event any building or premises con-
tains more than one dwelling or commercial
unit, an additional permit fee of one
hUndred fifty dollars ($150.00) shall be
made for each such multiple unit.
Ail applicants for water service shall
provide and pay the costs of construction,
both labor and material, of the water
service from the main to the premises to
be served. This construction work in con-
nection with the water service shall be
performed by a licensed plumber who has
a properly executed bond on file in the
office of the Village Clerk. The water
meter shall be furnished by the Village
and a charge made to cover the cost of
such meter. For the connection charge,
the Village will inspect the water service
to determine that the construction thereof
is in accordance with specifications estab-
lished by the Village for the regulation
of the water and sewer system.
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A chlorination fee of forty dollars ($40.00)
shall be assessed for each water main and
fire main system.
In each instance above where the said permit is issued for water connection~
lying outside the corporate limits of the Village, said permit shall be
two hundred percent (200%) of the water tap-on fee listed herelnabove
in order to cover the additional costs and inspections thereof.
As a further condition of the issuance of a permit, the individual or
firm connecting to the water system shall provide a performance bond,
payable to the Village, to cover the full cost of all water sgstem
improvements.
The amount of such performance bond shall be 10% of the construction
cost of the improvement.
Said performance bond shall be effective for a period of two (2)
years following the project's acceptance by the Village Engineer,
during which time the permittee ~haI1 be responsible for the
maintenance of the improvements installed under the permit.
The performance bond shall also indemnify the Village from any
costs, charges, expenses, loss or damange that may arise directly
or indirectly out of the installation, construction or failure to
maintain or repair the water main."
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ection 21.608 entitled "~echanical Equipment
Installation Permits" is amended to read:
"Sec. 21. 608 Mechanical .Equ..~p.ment Installation Fees:
A. Mechanical equ..ipment permit fees other than
air conditioning, refrigeration, combustion,
elevators and fire protection systems shall be
computed at the rate of $25.00 for the first
$1,000.00 of valuation plus $6.00 for each
additional $1,000.00 of cost or fraction
thereof."
B. Fire Protection System fees shall be as follows:
1. Automatic Sprinkler Systems
$50. O0 for each system
Plus: $25.00 up to 100 heads
Plus: $10.00 for every 100 additional heads or fraction thereof
$25.00 for partial system on the domestic water system
2. Standpipes _ .
$25.00 for each standpipe system
3. Fire Pumps
$30.00 for each pump, regardless of size
EXCEPTION: Jockey Pumps
4. Fire Alarm System
$50.00 for any system (Manual or Automatic)
5. Additions to Existing Fire Protection Systems
$25.00 for each alteration
Plus: $25.00 for 5 to 100 heads
Plush" $10.00 for every 100 additional heads .or fraction thereof
Plus: Fire pump charge if an additional pump is included or
original pump is increased in size
6. Miscellaneous Fire Suppression Systems
$25.00 for each system
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Plus: $ 6.00 per $1,000.00 of valuation"
Subparagraph E of Section 21.61~ entitled"
Street Obstruction Permit Fees; Deposits;
Bonds" is hereby, amended to read:
The permit fee for the opening of a street, sidewalk, parkway, or alte~
for the purpose of making connections to the sewer, water, gas, or
electric piping shall be $50.00o'~
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Section 21.611 entitled "Water Meter Rental
Fees and Use Fee during Construction Fees"
is amended to read:
"Sec. 21.611 Water Heter Rental Fees - and
Construction Water Use Fee:
Fees shall be charged for the rental of water meters according to
the following schedule:
1. The charge for connecting a 5/8 inch to and including a 1% inch
orifice size disc water meter, including a flat rental fee and charg.
for ordinary maintenance and repair for the life thereof, shall
be the current cost of the meter at the time of its purchase plus
eighty-five per cent (85%) of the said cost figured to the closest
dollar.
2. The charge for connecting a two inch orifice size or larger turbine,
compound, or line meter shall be the current cost of the meter at
the time of its purchase plus thirtg per cent (30%) of the said
cost figured to the closest dollar as well as a flat rental fee plus
the cost and expense of necessary maintenance and repairs made by
the Village of Mount Prospect during the life of the said meter -
Which later cha~ges for mainten'ance shall be billed to the Consume~
when incurred. .
Construction Water Use Fee - For' all construction a deposit of one
hundred dollars ($100.00) shall be paid for the use of a construction
water meter and water used will be billed by the Director of Management
Services in accordance with the normal water rates in effect at the tim~
of use. It shall be unlawful for the user to install said construction
water meter on any fire hydrant. It will, therefore, be the user's
responsibility to ~upply the necessary tap and/or pipe work for this
construction water meter.
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Subparagraph B of Section 21~612 entitled
"Elevator, Escalator and DUmbwaiter Permit
and Inspect%on Fees" is amended to read:
"B.
Semi-annual inspection fees of each
elevator, escalator and dumbwaiter
shall be thirty dollars ($30.00)."
Section 21.613 entitled "Plan Examination Fees"
is amended to read:
"Sec. :ll.613. Plan Examination Fees. The fee for plan examination shall be payable
upon receipt of the plans submitted for review and shall be as follows:
A. For single family homes, thirty dollars ($30.00).
Bo
For garages, normal accessory buildings for single family homes, and
miscellaneous plans, -twenty dollars ($20.00)
For all other alterations, construction or repair of buildings and structures, the
following system shall apply:
The fee for plan examination is related to the complexities of the work
involved. The fee is based on:
1. The size of the building (Base Fee).
2. The type of construction (Base Fee Multiplier).
3. The use group (Base Fee Multiplier).
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. The type of mechanical plans (Mechanical Plaff'-~ultiplie0 included in the
submittal. The quotation is as follows: ~ '
Plan Exam Fee = (Base Fee) x (Base Fee Multiplier)
x (Mechanical Plans Multiplier)
Example: Use Group C (mercantile)
Floor area 5,000 square feet
Height - 2 stories, 20 feet
Type II-C construction
Plans include building, mechanical and plumbing
The volume of the building is 5,000 square feet x 20 feet
= 100,000 cubic feet
The base fee is $ 2 00.00I
The base fee multiplier is 0.9
The mechanical plans multiplier is 1.40
Plan Exam Fee = 200.00 x 0.9 x 1.40 =
$252.0
Base Fee
0 to 20,000
20,000 to 40,000
40,000 to 80,000
80,000 to 150,000
150,000 to 200,000
over 200,000
.$ 70.00
$ 95.00
$ 145.00
$ 200.00
$ 232.00
10.000 cubic feet over
200,000 cubic feet
Brae'Fee Multipliir
Type of Construction
Use Group. I II IIC III IIIC IV
A Hazardous
B Storage
D Industrial 1.1 1.0 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.$
C Mercantile 1.2 1.1 0.9 1.0 0.9 0.9
E Business
F Assembly 1.5 1.4 1.1 1.2 1.I 1.0
H Institutional 2.1 2.0 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.6
L Residential 1.4 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.0
MECHANICAL PLANS MULTIPLIER
Plans Submitted Multiplier
Mechanical
Plumbing
Electrical
Mechanical & Plumbing
Mechanical & Electrical
Plumbing & Electrical
Mechanical, Plumbing & Electrical
1.25
1.15
1 .lO
1.40
1.35
1.25
1.50
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o calculate plan review fee:
Fee = 13 e x Base Fee Multiplier x Mechanical PIans Multiplier.
(Ord. 288:,. ~-4-79)
D. A preliminargplan review fee shall be 0.50 times the regular fee.
Automatic Sprinkler/Standpipe Sgstems - $50.00."
Section 21,616 entitled" ' of
Demolition Buildings;
Fees. and Bonds" shall be amended as follows:
a!
By changing the title of said Section to
read "Demolition and Moving of Buildings;
Fees and Bonds"
10.
11.
12.
b)
By amending Subparagraph D to read:
"D. A Permit fee of two hundred dollars
($200.00) shall be paid for moving a
buildings"
Section 21.617 entitled "Sidewalk Deposit"
is amended to subsitute ."the sum of twelve
dollars ($12.00) for each linear foot" in
place of "the sum of six dollars ($6.00)
for each linear foot" of frontage of the
lot for which a permit is sought, as provided
in said Section.
Section 21.618 entitled "certificate of
Occupancy" is amended to read:
"Sec. 21.618. Certificate of Occupancy.
The fee for a final certificate of
occupancy for residential buildings shall
be ten dollars ($10.O0) for each dwelling
unit. The fee to be charged for all other
usage shall'be thirty dollars ($30.00).'~
Section 2.1.619 entitled "Fence Permit Fee" is
amended to read:
"Sec. 21.619. Fence permit Fee. The fee
to construct, alter or erect a fence shall
be eight dollars ($8.00)."
13.
A new Section 21.620 entitled "Parkway Tree
Deposit; Fee" shall be added to Article VI to
read:
"Sec. 21.620 Parkway Tree Deposit; fee:
Each applicant shall, at the time of making application for such Building
Permit, deposit with the Village Treasurer the sum 6f $125.00 for each
~arkway tree required at a 50 foot spacing along the lot for which a permit
is sought. Said deposit shall be returned to the applicant only if all
conditions have been met as regulated by Article IV of Chapter 16 and have
been accepted by the Village; provided, however, that if such tree is not
planted within one year from the date of such permit, the Village shall
then be authorized tO plant such tree and pay for such planting out of the
deposit made under the provisions of this Article.""
14.
A new Section 21.621 entitled "Driveway Permit Fee"
shall be added to Article VI to read:
"Sec. 21.621 Driveway Permit Fee: The permit
fee for a driveway will be fifteen dollars
($15.00)."
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. By amending Article VIII thereof entitled "Electrical
Installations" as follows:
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Section 21.802 entitled "Rules Adopted'~ is
amended to subsititute the words "1981
Edition of the National Electrical Code"
place of the words "1978 Edition of the
National Electrical~Code" wherever they
appear in said Section.
Section 21.809 entitled "Prohibited Equipment,
Procedures" in ~ended to read:
Sec 21.80g. Prohibited Equipment, Procedures. Equipment and/or
procedures referred to in the following Articles of the
Elec~c~ C~de are hereby prohibited and not approved for installation
in the Village:
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
G.
H.
Exception to Article 110-16 (e).
Exception to Article 110-16 (f).
Exception #2 to Article 230-47.
Article 230-50.
Article 230-51.
Article 230-52.
Article 230-54 (b,c and d).
Article 339-3 (a) (4).
and the following in their entirety:
I. Article 320.
Article ~ 1
K. Article 324.
L. Article 330.
M. Article 333.
Article 334.
O. Article 336.
P. Article 337.
Q. Article 3~8.
R.
S.
T.
Aat2_cle $4~ - ~d%rgroun~ only and encased
Artile 349.
Article 350, with certain exceptions being:
1. Maximum 6' whips for fixture wiring.
2. Re~deling jobs where fishing outlets into f~nished ~alls'is
necessary.
3. In the wiring of fixed and/or stationary appliances, such as
disposals, dishwashers, kitchen hood fans, attic exhaust f~s,
electric water h~aters and in some cases, electric base~ard
heaters.
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n con~erclal and i~dustrial wiring: or power consuming
device where vibration is a factor.
In all occasions where installations must be drg and not hazardous.
U. Article 352 (b). "
De
By amending Article XV entitled "Fire Prevention" as
fo llows:
Section 21.1501 entitled "Fire Prevention Code
Adopted" is amended to substitute the words
"1981 Edition of the BOCA Basic Fire Prevention
Code" in place of the words "1978 Edition of
the BOCA Basic Fire Prevention Code" in
Subparagraph A of said Section
Section 21.512 entitled "Penalties" is amended
to read:
"Sec. 21.1512. Penalties. Refer to section
F-105.5.1 of the said BOCA Basic Fire
Prevention Code and the dollar amount for
fines shall be not less than five dollars
($5.00) nor more than two hundred ($200.00)
for each offense.
SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect
upon its passage, approval and publicationtin accordance with law.
PASSED this 1st day of September , 1981.
AYES:
NAYS: Farley
ABSENT: Mi~er
Arthur MurauSkis Wa~enberg Krause
Floros
APPROVED this
1st day of September , 1981.
~LLAGE P_RESIDENT
ATTEST:
VILLAGE CLERK
Published in pamphlet form as of 9/3/8~;
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