[Amended by Ord. No. 1996-08-01; Ord. No. 1997-07-01]
A. Portions of State Administrative Code adopted. The following chapters
of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are hereby adopted and made a
part of this chapter. Any future amendments, revisions and modifications
of said chapters incorporated herein are intended to be made a part
of this chapter. A copy of said chapters and amendments thereto shall
be kept on file in the office of the Village Clerk/Treasurer.
(1) Chapter
SPS 310, Flammable, Combustible and Hazardous Liquids.
(2) Chapter
SPS 318, Elevators, Escalators and Lift Devices.
(3) Chapter
SPS 328, Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide Detectors.
(4) Chapter
SPS 340, Gas Systems.
(5) Chapter
SPS 341, Boilers and Pressure Vessels.
(6) Chapters
SPS 361 to 366, Commercial Building Code.
(7) Chapters
SPS 375 to 379, Buildings Constructed Prior to 1914.
B. Fire Code adopted. The Fire Code of the National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA 1) is hereby adopted and made a part of this chapter
by reference. Any future amendments, revisions and modifications of
said Fire Code incorporated herein are intended to be made a part
of this chapter.
C. State Plumbing Code adopted. The provisions and regulations of Ch.
145, Wis. Stats., and Chs. SPS 381 to 387, Wis. Adm. Code, are hereby made a part of this chapter by reference and shall extend over and govern the installation of all plumbing installed, altered or repaired in the Village. Any further amendments, revisions and modifications of said Wisconsin Statutes and Administrative Code incorporated herein are intended to be made part of this chapter.
D. State Electrical Code adopted.
(1) Subject
to the exceptions set forth in this chapter, the Electrical Code,
Volume 1, and Rules of Electrical Code, Volume 2, of the Wisconsin
Administrative Code are hereby adopted by reference and made a part
of this section and shall apply to all buildings.
(2) Chapter
SPS 316, Wis. Adm. Code, and all amendments thereto are hereby adopted
by reference and made a part hereof. The Village of Belleville hereby
takes the responsibility of electrical inspection of public buildings
and places of employment pursuant to Ch. SPS 316, Wis. Adm. Code.
The Village of Belleville shall employ a state-certified commercial
electrical inspector (COMEL). Except as otherwise noted by this chapter,
all installations of electrical equipment shall conform to and comply
with the State Electrical Code, the statutes of the state, and any
orders, rules and regulations issued by authority thereof and with
approved electrical standards for safety of persons and property.
E. Conflicts. If, in the opinion of the Building Inspector and the Village
Board, the standards adopted by this section conflict with the provisions
of the Federal Housing Administration standards in their application
to any proposed building or structure, the Building Inspector and/or
the Village Board shall apply the most restrictive provisions in determining
whether or not the proposed building meets the requirements of this
section.
Whenever the Building Inspector or Village Board finds any building
or part thereof within the Village to be, in his or its judgment,
so old, dilapidated or out of repair as to be dangerous, unsafe, unsanitary
or otherwise unfit for human occupancy or use and so that it would
be unreasonable to repair the same, he or it shall order the owner
to raze and remove such building or part thereof or, if it can be
made safe by repairs, to repair and make safe and sanitary, or to
raze and remove at the owner's option. Such order and proceedings
shall be as provided in § 66.0413, Wis. Stats.
The purpose of the inspections under this chapter is to improve
the quality of housing in the Village of Belleville. The inspections
and the reports and findings issued after the inspections are not
intended as, nor are they to be construed as, a guarantee. In order
to so advise owners and other interested persons, the following disclaimer
shall be applicable to all inspections under this chapter: "These
findings of inspection contained herein are intended to report conditions
of noncompliance with code standards that are readily apparent at
the time of inspection. The inspection does not involve a detailed
examination of the mechanical systems or the closed structural and
nonstructural elements of the building and premises. No warranty of
the operation, use or durability of equipment and materials not specifically
cited herein is expressed or implied."
Private garages shall be built in accordance with the general
construction standards established in the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling
Code. Frost footings are not required for detached garages.
If any section, clause, provision or portion of this chapter,
or of the Wisconsin Administrative Code adopted by reference, is adjudged
unconstitutional or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,
the remaining provisions shall not be affected.