Barrington § 10.2.1 Buildings & Construction Section Code adopted This section adopts the ICC International Residential Code, 2018 edition, as the Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings in Barrington. It also clarifies that the Barrington Building Code applies to matters not covered by the Residential Code. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 10.2.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments to Code This section amends the Barrington Residential Code by updating its title, scope, and referencing International Code publications. It also introduces a provision for historic structures to receive relief from strict code application when conflicts arise with approved preservation practices, provided equivalent life safety is maintained. View in Barrington’s full code →
Berkeley § 10.3.1 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption Of Code This section adopts the 2024 edition of the International Residential Code, including specific appendices, as Berkeley's residential code. It governs the construction and demolition of various dwelling types and accessory structures, with noted amendments in another section. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 10.3.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments To Code This section amends the Berkeley Residential Code by modifying the list of work exempt from permit. It clarifies exemptions for accessory structures, fences, swimming pools, and decks, and deletes existing exemptions for other types of work. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berwyn § 1428.01 Buildings & Construction Section 2006 Edition Adopted This section adopts the 2006 Edition of the International Residential Code to regulate construction of one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses. It also grants the City Council the authority to automatically adopt future editions of the Code. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Berwyn § 1428.02 Buildings & Construction Section Conflict Of Laws This section establishes that local ordinances within Berwyn take precedence over any conflicting provisions of the International Residential Code or other local ordinances. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 10.3.1 Buildings & Construction Section Village Residential Building Code This section adopts the International Residential Code, 2024 Edition, as the village's residential building code. It specifically incorporates it by reference, except for amendments detailed in another section of the chapter, and ensures public access to the code. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 10.3.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments To Code This section revises the Bloomingdale Residential Building Code by updating title information, adding specific requirements for attached dwelling units, clarifying the relationship with zoning regulations, adding a legislative severability clause, defining the enforcement agency and official, and significantly altering permit exemptions and expiration rules. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 10.3.3 Buildings & Construction Section Compliance Required This section mandates that all design, construction, alteration, repair, demolition, use, and maintenance of one- and two-family dwellings and accessory structures within Bloomingdale must comply with the terms of this chapter. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 10.3.4 Buildings & Construction Section Penalties This section outlines the penalties for violating the Residential Building Code in Bloomingdale. Violators face a penalty equal to 100% of any unpaid fees and further punishment as defined in section 1-4-1 of the code. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 10.58 Buildings & Construction Section Purpose This article establishes minimum regulations for the design, construction, maintenance, and use of buildings and structures. It also outlines processes for permit issuance, fee collection, inspections, and penalties for violations, and defines fire limits. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 10.59 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption of International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings This section adopts the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2018 Edition, as the building code for such structures in Bolingbrook. It incorporates the IRC by reference, with specific amendments outlined in Section 10-60. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 10.60 Buildings & Construction Section Additions, insertions, deletions and changes This section modifies the International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings in Bolingbrook by specifying local identification, requiring consultation inspections for damaged buildings, outlining miscellaneous fees (with an exception for disability ramps), mandating EIFS inspections, establishing a penalty for failure to schedule final inspections, and deleting the appeals board section. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Buffalo Grove § 15.05.010 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption by reference View in Buffalo Grove’s full code →
Buffalo Grove § 15.05.020 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments This section amends the 2018 International Residential Code for Buffalo Grove, specifying that its own provisions override referenced standards and that construction documents for certain dwelling types must be sealed by an Illinois licensed architect or structural engineer. It also mandates automatic residential fire sprinkler systems in two-family dwellings. View in Buffalo Grove’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.101 Buildings & Construction Section International Residential Code adopted This section adopts the 2021 International Residential Code by reference for the regulation of construction and related activities for specific types of residential dwellings and accessory structures within Calumet City. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.102 Buildings & Construction Section International Residential Code amended Calumet City amends the 2021 International Residential Code by clarifying departmental names and roles, adding requirements for visible permits, deleting a section on board of appeals, and introducing a provision for temporary occupancy with a cash bond. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Carol Stream § 6.6.1 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption Of Residential Code This section adopts the ICC International Residential Code for One- and Two-Family Dwellings, 2024 Edition, as the official Residential Code for Carol Stream. It incorporates all regulations from the adopted code and any local amendments made by other village ordinances. View in Carol Stream’s full code →
Cary § 15.24.010 Buildings & Construction Section International Residential Code (For One- and Two-Family Dwellings) adopted This section adopts the 2021 International Residential Code for one- and two-family dwellings for the Village of Cary, with specific modifications to permit requirements, enforcement, appeals, and penalties. View in Cary’s full code →
Crete § 6.51 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption of 2003 International Residential Code This section adopts the 2003 International Residential Code as the residential building code for one- and two-family dwellings in the Village of Crete, establishing minimum regulations for their design and construction. It also specifies that three copies of the code will be kept on file with the village clerk. View in Crete’s full code →
Crete § 6.52 Buildings & Construction Section Revisions to 2003 International Residential Code This section revises the 2003 International Residential Code for the Village of Crete, modifying permit exemptions for accessory structures, establishing permit validity periods, requiring architectural/engineering seals for submittals, referencing the municipal code for permit fees, mandating open panel construction for off-site panelized assemblies, and outlining penalties for code violations. View in Crete’s full code →
Crete § 6.53 Buildings & Construction Section Permit and inspection fees This section establishes that all permit and inspection fees for construction under this code are determined by a schedule found in another part of the Crete Municipal Code. View in Crete’s full code →
Crete § 6.54 Buildings & Construction Section Certificates of occupancy This section requires a certificate of occupancy for new residential structures or additions after final inspection. A conditional certificate can be issued if minor items are unfinished, provided funds for completion are held in escrow. View in Crete’s full code →
Crete § 6.55 Buildings & Construction Section Grading plan requirements This section outlines the specific requirements for submitting plats of survey at various stages of the building permit process in Crete. It details the information needed for preliminary, spotted, and final plats to ensure proper lot grading and building placement. View in Crete’s full code →
Crete § 6.56 Buildings & Construction Section General requirements This section mandates that roof drains, downspouts, and sump pump discharges in multifamily and townhouse structures be directly connected to the storm drainage system. For single-family structures, sump pump discharge connection is required only if the storm drainage system is accessible and deemed so by the village engineer. View in Crete’s full code →
Crystal Lake § 422.1 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption of standards by reference This section adopts the International Residential Code, 2018 Edition, by reference, along with its amendments, to govern the design, construction, and maintenance of one- and two-family dwellings, townhomes, and accessory structures in Crystal Lake. View in Crystal Lake’s full code →
Crystal Lake § 422.2 Buildings & Construction Section Additions, insertions and amendments This section amends the International Residential Code for the City of Crystal Lake by specifying the jurisdiction's name, providing exemptions from building and mechanical permits for certain minor repairs and installations, and adjusting the permit expiration and extension provisions. View in Crystal Lake’s full code →
Des Plaines § 10.2.1 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption Of The International Residential Code For One- And Two-Family Dwellings This section adopts the 2015 International Residential Code for one- and two-family dwellings, with specific amendments and additions outlined in another section of the municipal code. View in Des Plaines’s full code →
Des Plaines § 10.2.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments To The International Residential Code For One- And Two-Family Dwellings This section amends the 2015 International Residential Code for one- and two-family dwellings for the City of Des Plaines. It clarifies title, adopts specific appendices, outlines permit requirements for various construction and system work, and lists exemptions from permit requirements. View in Des Plaines’s full code →