Alsip § 12.153 Business & Licensing Section Building requirements This section prohibits public motion picture showings in buildings that lack the required number of exits or have non-compliant electrical wiring. It also mandates adequate ventilation in theatrical exhibition spaces during performances and while the audience remains. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.311 Buildings & Construction Section Definitions This section defines key terms related to air conditioning systems, including what constitutes air conditioning, an air conditioning system, installed capacity, tons of refrigeration, and water conservation and regulation devices. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.312 Buildings & Construction Section Installation and operating regulations This section outlines regulations for the installation and operation of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, requiring permits, water conservation devices, and adherence to water usage limits. It also specifies procedures for existing installations and grants inspection authority to the chief building inspector. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.343 Buildings & Construction Section Insect screens This ordinance requires dwelling units to be equipped with adequate screens on windows, doors, and other openings to external air to prevent the entry of flies and mosquitos during periods deemed necessary by the designated authority. Swinging screen doors must also have a functioning self-closing device. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.51 Buildings & Construction Section Variations of regulations This section details specific electrical requirements in Alsip that supplement the adopted technical code. It includes regulations on the use of aluminum conductors, ground fault circuit interrupter protection, bathroom exhaust fans, and emergency lighting systems in certain building types. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.7 Buildings & Construction Section Temperature requirements for apartments, industrial buildings This section mandates landlords to supply heat in apartments from September 15 to June 1, maintaining a minimum of 68 degrees Fahrenheit at all times. It also sets a minimum temperature of 65 degrees Fahrenheit for factories and workshops, with exceptions for specific business needs and provisions for air moisture content. View in Alsip’s full code →
Antioch § 10.13.8.3 Zoning & Land Use Section Industrial This section outlines architectural and site design standards for industrial buildings in Antioch, focusing on material use, facade treatment, screening of mechanical systems and utilities, and landscaping buffers. It aims to ensure a visually cohesive and well-maintained industrial environment. View in Antioch’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 12.1306 Business & Licensing Section Ventilation This section prohibits business owners from allowing overcrowded or inadequate conditions regarding light, ventilation, heat, and cleanliness in their establishments. Fresh air must be supplied through ventilation that complies with the building code, with no air intake from cellars or basements. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.606 Business & Licensing Section Installation of Automatic Dry Cleaning Machines This section outlines specific regulations for the installation of automatic dry cleaning machines in Arlington Heights, focusing on enclosure, ventilation, exhaust systems, operational safety, water supply connections, and room ventilation based on the number of machines. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.607 Business & Licensing Section Ventilation Requirements This section mandates minimum ceiling height and adequate ventilation for laundries and laundromats. It requires mechanical ventilation systems in rooms where temperature and humidity could pose health risks to employees. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.611 Business & Licensing Section Excessive Heat This ordinance requires laundries to equip machines operated by employees and emitting excessive heat with proper heat deflectors, hoods, and exhausts to carry heat away from the room. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 23.502 Buildings & Construction Section Modification by Amendment and Deletion of Various Sections of the International Fuel Gas Code This section modifies the 2018 International Fuel Gas Code for Arlington Heights by inserting the village's name and deleting the entire Administration and Enforcement part. It prioritizes the Municipal Code over the IFGC in case of conflicts. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 26.102 Buildings & Construction Section Modification by Amendment and Deletion of Various Sections of the International Property Maintenance Code This section modifies the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code for Arlington Heights, specifying amendments related to jurisdiction name, unauthorized tampering, weed height, insect screen seasonality, and minimum heating temperatures for occupied buildings. It also clarifies that the Municipal Code prevails in case of conflict. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Bannockburn § 109.33 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption of International Fuel Gas Code This section adopts the 2018 International Fuel Gas Code for regulating mechanical systems within Bannockburn. It includes specific local modifications, such as replacing "jurisdiction" with "Village of Bannockburn, Illinois" and clarifying the role of the "Code Official". View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Bannockburn § 159.25 Business & Licensing Section Automatic dry-cleaning machines This section outlines specific requirements for licensing and operating automatic dry-cleaning machines, focusing on mechanical equipment, ventilation, safety features, and environmental discharge. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington § 3.16.3 Business & Licensing Section Installation permit requirements This section of the Barrington Municipal Code requires a permit for the installation of automatic dry cleaning machines. Applications must detail mechanical equipment and ventilation, and a permit fee is specified. All digital submittals must adhere to the village's digital data standards. View in Barrington’s full code →
Bartlett § 8.2.9 Buildings & Construction Section Material And Construction Of Tanks This section outlines material and construction specifications for flammable liquid tanks, including requirements for factory-assembled and field-erected tanks, tank coatings, pipe connections, and openings. It also details specifications for normal vents, special safety/emergency relief vents, and tank setting. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.10.10 Buildings & Construction Section Floor Drains This section outlines requirements for floor drain sizing, placement relative to water heaters/furnaces, and the necessity of a vent stack through the roof for any structure with a drain. It specifies minimum sizes for drains and vent stacks. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.11.2 Buildings & Construction Section Flues This section requires mechanical flues extending above the roofline to be covered with decorative flue housing or material matching the house's exterior siding. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.13.13 Buildings & Construction Section Heat Supply To Dwellings And Non- Residential This ordinance requires building owners and operators to provide sufficient heat to occupied residential units and non-residential workspaces. For residential units, heat must be supplied from September 1 to May 1 to maintain at least 68 degrees Fahrenheit, while non-residential spaces require heat to at least 65 degrees Fahrenheit during occupied periods within the same timeframe. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.13.9 Buildings & Construction Section Insect Screens This section mandates that all exterior openings used for ventilation in structures, including habitable rooms and food-related areas, must be equipped with tightly fitting insect screens of at least 16 mesh per inch. Additionally, self-closing devices are required for all swinging storm doors. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.19.4 Buildings & Construction Section Heating And Ventilation This section establishes specific height and location requirements for combustion air openings, vents, and pilot light access for heaters in garages or accessory buildings housing vehicles or volatile liquids. It also mandates protection for ventilating equipment and sets minimum distances for vents from building openings. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.7.1 Buildings & Construction Section Bathroom Exhaust This section mandates insulation for duct piping in unheated spaces and outlines requirements for bathroom and water closet compartment ventilation, allowing for either natural ventilation through operable windows/skylights or mechanical exhaust to the outside. Additional ventilation is required for separate toilet rooms. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.7.2 Buildings & Construction Section Basement Ventilation This ordinance requires basements with finished floors significantly below grade to provide natural or mechanical light and ventilation through windows or doors. If existing openings are enclosed by an addition, they must be compensated for with approved mechanical or artificial means or by relocating a window. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.8.29 Buildings & Construction Section Ibc Section 3009.1 Application This section requires that an application for a building permit include detailed construction documents. These documents must specify the location of machinery rooms, equipment, structural members, foundations, materials, and loads, and must be approved before a permit is issued. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Batavia § 4.8.3 Business & Licensing Section Entrances, Exits, Windows, And Ventilation Intakes This section prohibits smoking within fifteen feet of entrances, exits, openable windows, and ventilation intakes that serve areas where smoking is already prohibited. The goal is to prevent tobacco smoke from entering these enclosed spaces. View in Batavia’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.12.3 Buildings & Construction Section Water Conservation Regulations This section mandates the installation of water-efficient plumbing fixtures in new construction and during repairs/replacements, setting specific maximum flow rates. It also requires closed-system air conditioning for new or remodeled facilities. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bellwood § 117.152 Business & Licensing Section Standards For Operation This section establishes minimum standards for nursing homes regarding floor space, ventilation, health and sanitation, and fire safety. It mandates specific cubic and square footage per inmate, ventilation requirements, and standards for running water, plumbing, and fire escapes. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Bensenville § 3.5.1 Business & Licensing Section Definition This section defines an 'automatic dry cleaning machine' for the purposes of Bensenville's municipal code. The definition specifies that such machines are used for cleaning clothes or fabrics and involve chemicals that can be harmful to humans. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Bensenville § 3.5.4 Business & Licensing Section Installation Regulations This section outlines installation regulations for automatic dry cleaning machines, focusing on enclosure, ventilation, exhaust systems, operational safety, water supply connections, liquid/gas containment, and solvent storage and handling to prevent odor detection. View in Bensenville’s full code →