Concord |
Code of Ordinances |
Title III. BUILDING AND HOUSING CODES |
Chapter 26. BUILDING REGULATIONS |
Article 26-19. PLUMBING CODE |
§ 26-19-9. Amendments to the International Plumbing Code/2009.
The following amendments are hereby made to the International Plumbing Code/2009 as adopted by Section 26-19-1:
(a)
Insert the words "City of Concord" in place of "[name of jurisdiction]" in Section "101.1 Title."
(b)
Delete Section "103.1 General" in its entirety and insert in its place the following:
103.1 Referenced Terminology: All references to "the Department of Plumbing Inspection" shall mean the Department of Building Safety as defined in Section 103.1 of the Building Code of the City of Concord. All references to the 'Code Official' shall mean the Code Administrator.
(c)
Insert the "Plumbing Permit Fee Schedule" adopted under Section 26-19-7 of this Ordinance into Section "106.6.2 Fee Schedule."
(d)
Delete Section "106.6.3 Refunds" in its entirety and insert in its place the following:
106.6.3 Compliance with all codes.
106.6.1.a: Compliance with all City of Concord codes and ordinances. Plumbing permits are issued on the express condition that all work performed under the permit shall be performed in a manner that complies with all city ordinances. A violation of any city ordinance in the course of performing work under a permit shall be considered a violation of the Plumbing Code and subject to the enforcement provisions and penalties set forth in this section.
106.6.2.b: Each permit holder shall be responsible for the conduct of all persons and of all subcontractors under hire by the permit holder to ensure compliance with all requirements of this Code. Each person and each subcontractor shall also be individually responsible for compliance with those requirements of this Code for which that person or subcontractor has control.
(e)
Delete Section "108.2 Notice of violation," "108.3 Prosecution of violation," "108.4 Violation penalties," 108.5 Stop work orders," and "108.6 Abatement of violation" in their entireties and insert in place thereof the following sections:
108.2 Violations: Whenever a violation of this Plumbing Code occurs or is alleged to occur, any person may file a written complaint. Such complaint, stating fully the cause and basis thereof, shall be filed with and recorded by the Code Administrator. Upon being informed of a possible violation, or upon personal initiative, the Code Administrator may make or cause to be made an investigation of the alleged violation. If the Code Administrator determines that there is a violation, the Code Administrator may issue an order to the person responsible for the violation as provided for in RSA 676:17-a, that the violator cease and desist or otherwise abate said violation, or may give notice as provided for in RSA 676:17-b, informing the person responsible that a violation exists and ordering that the violator abate said violation within a reasonable time determined by the Code Administrator. If after such notice and order such violation has not been abated within the time specified, the Code Administrator may institute injunction, abatement, or other appropriate action as provided for in RSA 676:15, to enjoin, abate, or remove said violation, or may issue a summons as provided for in RSA 676:17, or may issue a citation as provided for in RSA 676:17-b, or any combination of the three.
108.3 Penalties: Any person or corporation, whether as a principal, agent, occupant, employee, or otherwise who violates any provisions of this Plumbing Code shall pay a civil penalty for each offense not to exceed the limits as prescribed in RSA 676:17, I(b).
108.4 Unlawful continuance: Any person who shall continue any work in or about the structure after having been served with a stop work order, except such work as that person is directed to perform to remove a violation or unsafe condition, shall be guilty of a separate offense for failure to comply with the order, and shall be subject to the penalties and abatement of Sections 108.2 and 108.3.
108.5 Disregard of notice: Any person who has been issued an unsafe notice and who refuses or neglects to comply with the requirements of the order to abate the unsafe condition, shall be guilty of a separate offense for failure to comply with the order, and shall be subject to the penalties and abatement procedures of Sections 108.2 and 108.3.
108.6 Emergency measures: Where an emergency exists, the code official shall not be required to give a written notice prior to stopping the work.
(f)
Delete Sections "109.1 Application for appeal" through "Section 109.7 Court Review" in their entireties and insert in place thereof the following section:
109.1 Means of appeal. Appeals from any decision of the Code Administrator made under the provisions of this Code shall be to the Board of Appeals established by Article 26-4, of the Building Code and shall be governed by the provisions of that Article and RSA 673, 674, and 677.
(g)
Insert the words "5 feet" and "(1524 mm)" in place of "12 inches" and "(305 mm)" in the last sentence of Section 305.6 Freezing.
(h)
Delete Section "305.6.1 Sewer Depth." In its entirety and insert in its place the following:
305.6.1 Sewer depth. Building sewers that connect to private sewage disposal systems shall conform to RSA 485-A relative to minimum depth below grade. Building sewers that connect to public sewers shall be a minimum depth of 4 feet (1,219 mm)" below grade or adequately insulated to afford the same protection whenever a condition arises that the 4 feet (1,219 mm) cannot be attained.
(i)
Delete Section "501.6 Water temperature control in piping from tankless heater." in its entirety and insert in its place the following:
501.6 Water temperature control in piping from tankless heater. The temperature of water from tankless water heaters installed for faucets for domestic or personal hygiene use shall be a maximum of 130 degrees F (55 degrees C). A tempering device conforming to ASSE 1017 shall be installed to control the water temperature. This provision shall not supersede the requirement for protective shower valves in accordance with section 424.4.
(j)
Insert the following sentence at the end of the first and only sentence in Section "501.8 Temperature Controls":
Water temperatures supplying faucets for domestic or personal hygiene use shall be limited to a maximum of 130 degrees F (55 degreed C).
(k)
Insert the following new section:
501.9 Minimum water heater temperatures. Water heaters and indirect fired hot water storage tanks shall be maintained at a minimum temperature of 140 degrees F (60 degrees C) and shall be equipped with a temperature controlling device conforming to ASSE 1017 to limit the maximum hot water temperature to faucets as required by this code.
(l)
Insert the following new section:
603.3 Water service. Water service piping shall be installed below record frost penetration but not less than 5 feet (1,524 mm) below grade. Plumbing piping in exterior building walls or areas subjected to freezing temperatures shall be protected against freezing by insulation or heat or both.
(m)
Amend Table 605.4 Water Service Piping, by deleting "WK, L, WL, M, or WM" from the "Material" column for "Copper or copper-alloy tubing" after "Type K" within the parentheses.
(n)
Amend Table 605.5 Water Distribution Piping by deleting "WK, WL, M, or WM" from the "Material" column for "Copper or copper-alloy tubing" within the parentheses. Do not delete Type "K" or "L."
(o)
Delete the words Section 701.2 Delete "in accordance with the International Private Sewage Disposal Code" at the end of the first and only sentence in Section "701.2 Sewer required."
(p)
Delete the word "purple" in second sentences of Sections 605.21.2 Solvent cementing, 705.8.2 Solvent cementing, and 705.14.2 Solvent cementing.
(q)
Insert the numbers "12" and "(30.5 mm)" in place of "[number] and (mm) in Section "904.1 Roof extension."
(r)
Insert the following sentence at the end of the last sentence in Section "905.6 Vent for future fixtures":
Within an habitable or occupiable space at the lowest level of a structure where plumbing fixtures are not installed, there shall be made available an accessible vent connection, not less than 1½-inch diameter, which is properly connected to the vent system to provide for future venting.
(Ord. No. 2058, § 1, 7-12-93; Ord. No. 2196, § 1, 7-15-96; Ord. No. 2842, § IV, 7-14-03; Ord. No. 2696, §§ XI, XII, 3-10-08; Ord. No. 2820, §§ VIII, IX, 3-14-11)