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City of Monona, WI
Dane County
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One- and Two-Family Uniform Dwelling Code adopted. Chapters SPS 320, Administration and Enforcement; SPS 321, Construction Standards; SPS 322, Energy Conservation Standards; SPS 323, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Standards; SPS 324, Electrical Standards; SPS 325, Plumbing Standards, as amended, are hereby incorporated in this chapter by reference as if fully set forth herein and shall be applied to all buildings and structures presently existing or constructed after the effective date of this section.
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Building Inspector to enforce. The Building Inspector or his or her delegated representatives certified by the Department of Safety and Professional Services are hereby authorized and directed to administer and enforce all of the provisions of the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code incorporated herein by reference.
Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapters SPS 302, Fees; SPS 305, Credentials; SPS 316, Electrical; SPS 341, Boilers and Pressure Vessels; SPS 361 to 366, Commercial Building Code; SPS 380 to 387, Plumbing, both inclusive, and all amendments thereto, are hereby made a part of this Construction Standards Code by reference with respect to those classes of buildings and structures, whether presently existing or constructed after the effective date of this chapter. The City has adopted the "certified municipality status" as described in § SPS 361.60 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
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Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. II).
Conformance of construction with the "Basic Building Code," a publication of the Building Officials and Code Administrators, Inc., and its appendicized references, as well as the Wisconsin Uniform Building Code, shall be prima facie evidence of safe construction. Only those standards of workmanship and safety which are within the scope of but are not clearly described in the City and state codes are more clearly detailed or described in reference codes shall be considered recognized standards of good workmanship and safety. No requirement of reference more stringent than or in conflict with this chapter shall be in force, nor shall any definition or term in conflict with those of the City or state codes be applicable to the Monona Construction Standards Code. Where any requirements of the reference code are less stringent than the standards of workmanship and safety described or implied in the state or Monona codes, the state and Monona code requirements on the particular item shall apply. Major topics appearing in the reference code and not appearing in either the Monona or state codes may be considered recognized standards of workmanship and safety at the discretion of the Building Inspector.