[Amended 6-1-2004 by Ord. No. 1163; 10-16-2007 by Ord. No.
1243; 2-22-2012 by Ord. No. 1311]
Chapter 145, Wis. Stats., and the State Plumbing
Code, Chs. SPS 381 through 387, Wis. Adm. Code, are adopted and by
reference made a part of this chapter with the same force and effect
as though set out in full. Failure to comply with any of the provisions
of such regulations shall constitute a violation of this chapter,
punishable according to the penalties provided herein.
In this chapter, "plumbing" means and includes:
A. All piping, fixtures, appliances, equipment, devices
and appurtenances in connection with the water supply, water distribution
and drainage systems, including hot-water storage tanks, water softeners
and water heaters connected with such water and drainage systems and
the installation thereof.
B. The construction, connection or installation of any
drain or waste piping system from the outside or proposed outside
foundation walls of any building to the mains or other sewerage system
terminal with bounds of or beneath an area subject to easement for
highway purposes, including private domestic sewage treatment and
disposal systems and the alteration of any such systems, drains or
waste piping.
C. The water service piping from the outside or proposed
outside foundation walls of any building to the main or other water
utility service terminal within bounds of or beneath an area subject
to easement for highway purposes and its connections.
D. The water pressure systems other than municipal systems
as provided in Ch. 281, Wis. Stats.
E. A plumbing and drainage system so designed and vent
piping so installed as to keep the air within the system in free circulation
and movement; to prevent with a margin of safety unequal air pressures
of such force as might blow, siphon or affect trap seals or retard
the discharge from plumbing fixtures or permit sewer air to escape
into the building; to prohibit cross-connection, contamination or
pollution of the potable water supply and distribution systems; and
to provide an adequate supply of water to properly serve, cleanse
and operate all fixtures, equipment, appurtenances and appliances
served by the plumbing system.
All plumbing work shall be done only by a plumber
licensed by the state for such work, provided that a property owner
may make repairs or installations in a single-family building owned
and occupied by him as his home if a permit therefor is issued and
the work is done in compliance with the provisions of this chapter.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter or any regulation, rule or order made hereunder shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-4 of this Code.