"1.
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All references to the International Plumbing Code throughout
this code shall be deleted and referenced back to the Illinois Plumbing
Code, most current edition.
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"2.
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All references to the International Energy Conservation Code
throughout this code shall be deleted and referenced back to the Illinois
Energy Conservation Code, most current edition."
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"A.
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A fee for each plan examination, building permit and inspection
shall be paid prior to the issuance of permit(s) in accordance with
the following schedule:
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"1.
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Building permit fees are set forth in the Village's Annual
Fee Resolution. Whenever the cost of construction is a factor in determining
a permit or plan review fee, the valuation of building projects shall
be established based on the greater of:
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"a.
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The cost of construction established by the International Code
Council (ICC) and published on its website. The most current schedule
shall be used based upon ICC published data; or
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"b.
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The cost of construction as stated by the applicant or agent
on the application for the relevant permit.
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"2.
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Building plan review fees are set forth in the Village's
Annual Fee Resolution. Further, an Amendment Form is required to be
submitted detailing the changes for any revisions from previously
approved plans. For building plans that have been previously reviewed,
and the permit issued, any revisions to the building plan that, based
upon the changes proposed require the review of two or more disciplines,
a plan review fee for the Amendment Form is set forth in the Village's
Annual Fee Resolution.
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"3.
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Recovery of Third-Party Costs. The Village may recover all third-party
vendor and consultant fees incurred by the Village for plan reviews
and subsequent inspections even if/when a permit is/was never issued."
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"A.
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Any person shall have the right to appeal a decision of the
Building Official to the Village Manager. A letter for appeal shall
be based on a claim for one of the following three reasons:
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"1.
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That the true intent of this code or the rules legally adopted
thereunder have been incorrectly interpreted; or
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"2.
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The provisions of this code do not fully apply; or
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"3.
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An equivalent or better method of construction is proposed.
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"B.
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All appeals shall be filed within 30 days of the decision of
the Building Official.
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"C.
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The Village Manager shall affirm, modify, or reverse the decision
of the Building Official."
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"1.
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The top of the barrier shall be not less than 60 inches above
grade where measured on the side of the barrier that faces away from
the pool or spa. Such height shall exist around the entire perimeter
of the barrier and for a distance of three feet measured horizontally
from the outside of the required barrier.
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"2.
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The vertical clearance between grade and the bottom of the barrier
shall not exceed two inches for grade surfaces that are not solid,
such as grass or gravel, where measured on the side of the barrier
that faces away from the pool or spa.
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"3.
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The vertical clearance between a surface below the barrier to
a solid surface, such as concrete, and the bottom of the required
barrier shall not exceed four inches where measured on the side of
the required barrier that faces away from the pool or spa.
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"4.
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Where the top of the pool or spa structure is above grade, the
barrier shall be installed on grade."
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"1.
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Operable windows having a sill height of less than 48 inches
above the indoor finished floor and doors shall have an alarm that
produces an audible warning when the window, door or their screens
are opened. The alarm shall be listed and labeled as a water hazard entrance alarm in accordance with
UL 2017. In dwellings or structures not required to be accessible
units, Type A units or Type B units, the operable parts of the alarm
deactivation switches shall be located 54 inches or more above the
finished floor. In dwellings or structures required to be accessible
units, Type A units or Type B units, the operable parts of the alarm
deactivation switches shall be located not greater than 54 inches
and not less than 48 inches above the finished floor.
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"2.
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An approved means of protection, such as self-closing
doors with self-latching devices, is provided. Such means of protection
shall provide a degree of protection that is not less than the protection
afforded by Item 1."
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International (Private) Swimming Pool and Spa Code Section
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Change
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Section 101.1
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Insert: "Village of Lincolnwood"
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