HomeMy WebLinkAboutG42-18 Ordinance No. G42-18
AN ORDINANCE
ADOPTING THE STATE OF ILLINOIS PLUMBING CODE AS THE
PLUMBING CODE OF THE CITY OF ELGIN
WHEREAS, the City of Elgin is a home rule unit pursuant to the Constitution of the State
of Illinois and, as a home rule unit, may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining
to its government and affairs; and
WHEREAS, the regulation of plumbing systems, materials and equipment utilized in
building and construction activities within the City relates to the public health, safety and welfare,
and pertains to the government and affairs of the City.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ELGIN, ILLINOIS:
Section 1. That Chapter 16.20 entitled "Plumbing Code" of the Elgin Municipal Code,
1976, as amended, be and is hereby repealed.
Section 2. That Chapter 16.20 entitled "Plumbing Code" be and is hereby added to the
Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, to read as follows:
"Chapter 16.20
PLUMBING CODE
Sections:
16.20.010 Short Title.
16.20.020 Adopted.
16.20.030 Permits, fees and inspections.
16.20.040 Definitions.
16.20.050 Street work permit.
16.20.060 State of Illinois Plumbing Code Amendments.
16.20.070 Gas Piping and Appliances.
16.20.080 Conflicts with other provisions.
16.20.010: SHORT TITLE.
The ordinance codified in this chapter shall be known and cited as the Plumbing Code for the City
of Elgin and will be referred to in this chapter as "this code."
16.20.020: ADOPTED.
The regulations of the State of Illinois Plumbing Code, 77 Ill. Adm. Code 890.110 et seq., as
amended, published by the Illinois Department of Public Health, are adopted as the regulations
governing the practice of plumbing in the city with such amendments as are hereinafter set forth
in this chapter 16.20, except as such matters as are otherwise provided for in other ordinances or
statutes. Unless specifically approved in the State of Illinois Plumbing Code, a product or device
approved by the state does not automatically become approved in the City of Elgin, and any such
product or device is required to go through the City's local approval process.
All plumbing for new construction is required to conform to the most current version of the State
of Illinois Plumbing Code, as amended by this Chapter 16.20 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976,
as amended.
16.20.030: PERMITS, FEES AND INSPECTIONS.
A plumbing permit is required for all new plumbing work, including, but not limited to, repiping
and the replacement of water heaters and installation and/or repiping of water softeners. Permit
fees shall be in accordance with Chapter 16.48 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended.
Inspections are required prior to concealing any work, underground or within the walls or ceilings,
and a final inspection is required prior to and occupancy or re-occupancy.
16.20.040: DEFINITIONS.
The following words and phrases used in this code shall have and include the several meanings
given in this section:
BUILDING OFFICIAL: The director of the Community Development Department or his
designated appointee.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT: The health division of the Community Development Department.
LICENSED PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: A person who has a certificate of registration in effect
that has been issued in accordance with the State of Illinois Plumbing License Law, 225 ILCS
320/0.01 et seq., and Chapter 16.02 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976, as amended, and who is
engaged in the business of plumbing as a sole proprietorship or as an officer of a firm,partnership,
corporation or company.
PLUMBING INSPECTOR: Such person duly licensed by the State of Illinois as a licensed
plumber and appointed as an agent of the building official and authorized by the building official
to enforce the provisions of this code and other city ordinances.
PRIVATE STORM WATER DISPOSAL SYSTEM: The system of pipes, catch basins,dry wells,
foundation and drain appurtenances intercepting surface water and underground storm water not
discharging into the public right of way.
WATER DISTRIBUTION PIPING: All piping from the water meter location and terminating at
the fixture (e.g., tub faucet, sink faucet, toilet, etc.).
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16.20.050: STREET WORK PERMIT.
In addition to any permits required under this chapter, a street work permit shall be obtained
from the City's engineering division. Further, any liability insurance required as a condition to
the issuance of such a permit shall be filed with the City for any work performed in the public
right of way.
16.20.060: STATE OF ILLINOIS PLUMBING CODE AMENDMENTS.
The following provisions of the State of Illinois Plumbing Code shall be amended and revised as
follows:
A. Section 890.320 Type of Joints shall be amended to read as follows:
Subsection (k) Bituminized Fiber Pipe Joints, is deleted in its entirety.
Subsection (1)(2) Joints and Fittings in Plastic Pipe for potable water service, is
amended as follows:
Subsections(1)(2)(A),(1)(2)(B)and(1)(2)(C),inclusive,are deleted in their entirety.
B. Section 890.340 Use of Joints, subsection(h), shall be amended to read as follows:
Building Sewer Connections. An elastomeric coupling seal conforming to ASTM
C 425 (1988), ASTM C 443 (1985), ASTM C 564 (1988), ASTM D 4161 (1986),
ASTM F 477 (1985), or ASTM D 3139 (1989), ASTM D 3212 (1989), or ASTM
D 412 (1980) tests may be used to adapt any two (2) building sewer pipes for
different materials or size changes. The flexible couplings shall be attached to the
pipe with stainless steel clamps or bolts. All coupling shall be of the no-shear type
for repairs to existing sewers. The manufacturer's recommended method of
installation shall be followed.
C. Section 890.420(a)(4) Pipe Cleanouts, shall be amended to read as follows:
A full size cleanout shall be located within five (5) feet of the building foundation,
inside and outside in direct line with the building drain and sewer. The outside
cleanout shall terminate level with finished grade.
D. Section 890.510(a)(3) Grease Interceptor Requirements, shall be amended to read as
follows:
No grease interceptor shall receive the discharge from a food waste disposal or a
commercial dishwashing machine.
E. Section 890.630 Installation, shall be amended to add subsection (j) to read as follows:
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Plumbing fixtures or faucets attached to a wall or protruding through a wall shall
be made watertight by either caulking or a factory supplied gasket where they
contact a wall surface.
F. Section 890.1010(e) Clear Water Wastes, shall be amended to read as follows:
Water lifts, expansion tanks, cooling jackets, sprinkler systems, drip or overflow
pans, refrigerated cases, or similar devices that discharge only clear water shall
discharge indirectly into a building drain located on the same floor, or into a
vacuum waste system.
G. Section 890.1110 Quality of Water Supply, shall be amended to add subsection(a) to read
as follows:
a) Backflow protection required by the City of Elgin:
1) In all new commercial and industrial construction, each domestic water
service shall have a Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventer
Assembly (RPZ) installed directly after the city water meter and on the
meter by-pass (if by-pass is required).
2) On any remodeling of a commercial or industrial building where a plumbing
permit is required, each domestic water service shall have a Reduced
Pressure Backflow Preventer Assembly (RPZ) installed directly after the
city water meter and on the meter by-pass (if by-pass is required).
3) Businesses dispensing food or beverages will be required to have a Dual
Check Valve (DuC) on each piece of equipment that is supplied with water
if that equipment does not have a proper air gap per the State of Illinois
Plumbing Code.
4) All residential boilers will be required to have a Dual Check Valve (DuC)
at its point of connection to the domestic water supply.
5) Commercial and industrial boilers, heat exchangers and cooling towers will
be required to have a Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Preventer
Assembly (RPZ) at their point of connection to the domestic water supply.
6) All manufacturing equipment installed to the domestic water supply will be
required to be inspected to see if backflow protection is required either by
city ordinance, EPA regulations or the State of Illinois Plumbing Code.
H. Section 890.1190 Water Supply Control Valves and Meter,subsection(a)shall be amended
to read as follows:
A full-port shut-off valve shall be located near the curb or property line.
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Section 890.1190 Water Supply Control Valves and Meter, subsection (b) shall be
amended to read as follows:
The utility meter must be installed inside the building, with the exception of
landscaping systems. Full Port Ball Valves shall be installed on the inlet and outlet
side of the water meter. All meters shall be provided with a drip valve installed
between the meter discharge and the shut-off valve. All meters three inches (3")
and larger will be required to have a by-pass,at least fifty percent(50%)the size of
the meter, installed around the meter with a locking type ball valve installed on it.
The locking valve will be on the inlet side of any devices installed on the by-pass.
If a RPZ is required on the building service the by-pass will tie back in on the
building side of the RPZ and will have a RPZ installed on the by-pass. All meter
installations of 3 inch and larger shall be required to install a mega lug flange on
the outlet side of the meter for meter serviceability.
J. Section 890.1200 Water Service Sizing, subsection (a), shall be amended to read as
follows:
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, 0, P and Q. Water service pipe and fittings shall
be at least one (1) inch nominal diameter I.D. Type K copper. 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.
K. Section 890.1200 Water Service Sizing, shall be amended to add subsection (d) to read as
follows:
d) Separate Water Services.
1) Separate water services shall be required from the street main for each
residential unit that will be separately metered.
2) Any services run through a porch box must be either sleeved with ductile
iron sealed (watertight) sleeve or the porch box backfilled with washed
gravel.
L. Section 890.1220 Hot Water Supply and Distribution, shall be amended to add subsection
(a)(.01), to precede subsection (a)(1) and to read as follows:
Rigid piping is required on the water inlet and discharge piping from at water
heater. Additionally,the gas supply piping at the water heater is required to be rigid
piping. Flexible pipe connections for both water as well as gas piping are prohibited
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M. Section 890.1220 Hot Water Supply and Distribution, shall be amended to add subsection
(a)(.02), to precede subsection (a)(1) and to read as follows:
Any water heater with an input rating greater than 50,000 BTU will require a
properly sized and approved expansion tank located in the water heater's cold water
supply, with no shut-off valve between the heater and expansion tank.
N. Section 890.1220(a)(9)(A) Point-of-Use Water Heaters, shall be amended to read as
follows:
Non-storage and non-pressurized units intended to deliver water temperatures
exceeding 110 degrees Fahrenheit, or with no mechanical or electrical temperature
limiting device, shall have the faucet located at least 3 inches from the 110 degrees
Fahrenheit hot water or cold water faucet. Faucet outlets shall have labels clearly
and conspicuously indicating extremely hot water.
0. Section 890.1360 Sanitary Wastes Below Sewer, subsection (a) shall be amended to read
as follows:
Sanitary wastes which cannot be discharged by gravity flow shall be discharged
into a gas-tight, covered and vented sump from which the waste shall be lifted and
discharged into a sanitary waste drain by automatic pumping equipment. The
discharge from all plumbing fixtures and floor drains below the rim elevation of
the nearest downstream manhole shall be lifted and discharged by automatic
pumping equipment into the sanitary waste.
P. Section 890.1360 Sanitary Wastes Below Sewer, subsection (b) shall be amended to read
as follows:
Design. Sump and pumping equipment shall be designed and installed to discharge,
during the pumping cycle, all contents accumulated in the sump except for sump
contents that must remain in the sump for the continued proper operation of the
pumping equipment (e.g., contents needed to submerge or prime the pump)
according to the manufacturer's recommendations. Sump pits shall be a minimum
of eighteen (18) inches in diameter and a minimum of thirty (30) inches in depth.
An ejector pump with a minimum two (2) inch discharge shall be installed in all
pits discharging into the sanitary system.
Q. Section 890.1360 Sanitary Wastes Below Sewer, subsection (e) shall be amended to read
as follows:
Vent Sizes. Building sump vents shall be sized in accordance with Appendix A:
Table K, but shall be a minimum of two (2") inches.
R. Section 890.1380 Storm Water Drainage Within a Building, shall be amended to read
as follows:
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Any piping installed within a building for the purpose of carrying storm water from
a roof and connected to a building drain or building sewer shall comply with the
requirements of Appendix A.Table A(Approved Building DrainageNent Pipe)and
Sections 890.910 through 890.930,as well as Chapter 16.22 of the Elgin Municipal
Code, 1976, as amended, entitled "Storm Drainage Code".
S. Section 890.1420 Stack Vents, Vent Stacks, Main Vents, shall be amended to add
subsection (d), to read as follows:
Building Sump Vent Sizes. Building Sub-drain Sump Vent Sizes shall be sized in
accordance with Appendix A: Table K, but shall be a minimum of two inches(2").
T. Section 890.1430 Vent Terminals, subsection (g), shall be amended to read as follows:
Vent Terminal Size. Each vent extension through the roof shall be a minimum of
four inches (4") in diameter and no smaller than the vent in which it terminates.
Vent terminals shall not be screened.
U. Section 890 Appendix A — Plumbing Materials, Equipment, Use Restrictions and
Applicable Standards, shall be amended as follows:
Table A — Approved Building DrainageNent Pipe, the following subsections shall be
deleted in their entirety:
1) Acrylonitrite Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Pipe
Table A — Approved Building DrainageNent Pipe, Agency Notes, the following agency
note shall be amended to read as follows:
Agency Note 4: PVC pipe with cellular core is approved only for gravity
drainage and venting above ground. It is not approved for pressurized drain,
waste or venting applications.
Table A — Approved Materials for Building Sewer, the following subsections shall be
deleted in their entirety:
2) Asbestos Cement Pipe
5) Concrete Pipe
Table A — Approved Materials for Water Service Pipe, the following subsections shall be
deleted in their entirety:
1) Acrylonitrite Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Pipe
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2) Brass Pipe
4) Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) Pipe
7) Galvanized Steel Pipe
8) Poly Butylene (PB) Pipe
9) Polyethylene (PE) Pipe
10)Polyethylene (PE) Tubing
11) Polypropylene Pipe
12)Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe
Table A—Approved Materials for Water Distribution Pipe,the following subsections shall
be deleted in their entirety:
2) Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC) Pipe
5) Cross Linked Polyethylene
7) Poly Butylene (PB)Pipe/Tubing
Table A — Approved Materials for Water Distribution Pipe, subsection (11) shall be
amended to read as follows:
11)Welded Copper Water Tube, type WM shall be used in residential only.
Table A —Approved Materials and Standards for Plumbing Fixtures and Fixture Fittings,
the following subsection should be amended as follows:
5) Fittings:
Plumbing Fixture Fittings
(Water stop valve bodies shall be constructed of brass, stainless steel,
Or other metallic material as approved by the Building Official).
16.20.070: GAS PIPING AND APPLIANCES.
The City's rules and regulations for the installation,repair and alteration of low pressure gas piping
and appliances are set forth in Chapter 16.32 of the Elgin Municipal Code, 1976.
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16.20.080: CONFLICTS WITH OTHER PROVISIONS.
When a provision of this chapter conflicts with any other provision of this code regulating the
same subject matter, either as presently adopted or to be adopted or amended in the future, the
more stringent or restrictive provision shall apply."
Section 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance be and are hereby repealed.
Section 4. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately after its passage
in the manner provided by law.
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Presented: July 11, 2018
Passed: July 11, 2018 ,
Omnibus Vote: Yeas: 8 Nays: 0 '� ' }_
Recorded: July 11, 2018 ;"Ras-
Published: July 12, 2018 r '.: r!. - Its
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