This chapter shall be known as the "Building Code of Greenville"
and will be referred to in this chapter as "this code," this chapter"
or "this ordinance."
This chapter provides certain minimum standards, provisions
and requirements for safe and stable design, methods of construction
and uses of materials in buildings and/or structures hereafter erected,
constructed, enlarged, altered, repaired, moved, converted to other
uses or demolished and regulates the equipment, use and occupancy
of all such buildings.
New buildings hereafter erected in or any building hereafter moved within or into Greenville shall conform to all the requirements of this chapter except as they are herein specifically exempted from part or all of its provisions. Any alteration, enlargement or demolition of an existing building and any installation therein of electrical, gas, heating, plumbing, or ventilating equipment which affects the health or safety of the users thereof or any other persons is a new building to the extent of such change. Any existing building shall be considered a new building for the purposes of this chapter whenever it is used for dwelling, commercial or industrial purposes, unless it was being used for such purpose at the time this chapter was enacted. The provisions of this chapter supplement the law of the State of Wisconsin pertaining to construction and use and Chapter
320, Zoning, and amendments thereto to the date this chapter was adopted and in no way supersede or nullify such laws or said Chapter
320, Zoning.
[Amended 1-13-2020 by Ord. No. 02-20]
The Wisconsin State Building Codes, Wisconsin Administrative
Code Chapters SPS 301 to 399, are adopted by reference as a part of
this chapter and shall be referred to in this chapter as "Building
Code." Any future amendments, revisions or modifications of these
codes are intended to be made part of this chapter. A violation of
any provision thereof shall be a violation of this chapter. This shall
apply to all new and existing buildings and structures.
If any section, clause, provision or portion of this chapter
or of the Building Code adopted by reference is adjudged unconstitutional
or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining provisions
shall not be affected.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall
be subject to a penalty. A stop-work notice will be posted. Failure
to comply after notice will result in court action. The forfeiture
amount for any violation shall be set from time to time by ordinance
by the Greenville Board.
[Added 1-10-2022 by Ord.
No. 01-22]
The following exemptions are permitted for existing buildings/structures
only:
A. Any one-
or two-family dwelling units built prior to the State of Wisconsin's
adoption of the Uniform Dwelling Code on June 1, 1980, are exempt
from the basement room height requirement in Ch. SPS 321, Wis. Adm.
Code.