Alsip § 6.107 Buildings & Construction Section Inspector fees This section establishes a fee schedule for various building, plumbing, and electrical inspections conducted by part-time inspectors for different types of construction projects, including room additions, garages, single-family, multi-family, and commercial buildings. It also outlines reinspection fees for violations. View in Alsip’s full code →
Bannockburn § 225.512 Buildings & Construction Section Permit application fees This section outlines the fees required for plumbing permit applications in Bannockburn. It includes a minimum plan review fee based on the number of fixtures and an additional fee for employing external consultants, with provisions for crediting previously paid fees. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington § 10.7.3 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing inspector This section creates the position of a plumbing inspector, appointed by the village manager. Until an inspector is appointed, the building official will serve ex officio, with responsibility for enforcing plumbing ordinances and conducting necessary inspections and tests. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 10.7.4 Buildings & Construction Section Stop orders This section grants the plumbing inspector the authority to issue stop orders for plumbing work conducted without a permit or in violation of ordinances. It outlines procedures for resuming work and establishes penalties for continuing work in violation of a stop order. View in Barrington’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.3.6 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing This section establishes a $75 permit fee for various plumbing system installations, repairs, maintenance, alterations, and extensions, including lawn sprinkler systems and drainage systems. Plan review fees are separate, except for water heater replacements. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.7.3 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Inspector This section establishes the office of Plumbing Inspector in Bedford Park, detailing their responsibilities for inspecting plumbing, sewer, and gas installations. It mandates that no work can proceed without the inspector's approval and that the Board of Trustees determines the inspector's compensation. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.7.5 Buildings & Construction Section Qualifications This section outlines the required qualifications for individuals appointed to the position of plumbing inspector in Bedford Park. Inspectors must be either a sanitary engineer or a licensed plumber with a minimum of two years of experience in plumbing installation. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.7.6 Buildings & Construction Section Oath And Bond, Duties, Powers This section outlines the requirements for the plumbing inspector, including taking an oath and bond, their duties in enforcing plumbing ordinances, and their powers. These powers include conducting inspections, issuing stop orders for violations, and providing immunity from personal liability for employees acting in good faith. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.7.7 Buildings & Construction Section Appeals This section outlines the appeal process for decisions made by the plumbing inspector in Bedford Park, requiring applicants to appeal to the Village Board within 30 days. It also details the initial requirements for obtaining a plumbing permit, including application at the Clerk's Office, a Metropolitan Sanitary District permit number, and approval from the Public Works Committee. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Beecher § 4.2.4 Buildings & Construction Section Inspections This section outlines the mandatory inspections required for new plumbing installations in Beecher. Inspections are mandated at three distinct stages: before concrete is poured for groundwork, before drywall is installed, and before a certificate of occupancy is issued. View in Beecher’s full code →
Blue Island § 150.052 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Permit Application This section outlines the process for obtaining plumbing permits in Blue Island. It requires applications to be made by licensed plumbers or owner-occupants, mandates inspections, and dictates when plumbing work can commence and when water service can be connected. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Blue Island § 151.99 Buildings & Construction Section Penalty This section outlines penalties for violating plumbing permitting requirements, directing offenders to administrative adjudication. It also mandates reporting unlicensed plumbing or irrigation practice to the Illinois Department of Public Health. View in Blue Island’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 10.88 Buildings & Construction Section Additional provisions This section outlines additional provisions for plumbing regulations in Bolingbrook, including fee schedules, violation penalties, requirements for state plumbing licenses, and water conservation measures. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Broadview § 9.2.3 Buildings & Construction Section Building Permit Fees And Bonds This section outlines building permit fees based on construction cost, fees for elevator inspections by private inspectors, electrical permit fees referencing the National Electric Code, and plumbing permit fees and bonding requirements based on the Chicago municipal code. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 9.4.2 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Inspector This section establishes the office of the Plumbing Inspector in Broadview, outlines their qualifications and appointment process, details their enforcement duties regarding plumbing codes and ordinances, and grants them the authority to issue stop-work orders for violations. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 9.4.3 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Permit This section mandates that individuals obtain a permit from the plumbing inspector before undertaking most plumbing installations, repairs, connections, or alterations, with an exception for minor home repairs by owners. It outlines the criteria for permit issuance, includes a definition of plumbing fixtures, and specifies bond requirements for work related to the village waterworks or sewer systems. View in Broadview’s full code →
Brookfield § 12.103 Buildings & Construction Section Water and sewer connections; fees This section outlines the labor charges and fees associated with water and sewer connections in Brookfield, referencing a village fee schedule. It details what the standard labor charge includes and specifies requirements for permits, licensed plumbers, and material costs. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Brookfield § 48.405 Environment & Natural Resources Section Maintenance and operation of stormwater facilities This section mandates that property owners must submit an inspection report every 24 months, prepared by a certified plumber or registered professional engineer, to verify that stormwater facilities are operational. The village reserves the right to conduct its own inspections at any time. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Burbank § 4.2 Buildings & Construction Section Permits prerequisite to construction and manufacturing, etc., of food This section mandates that construction and any related work cannot begin without first obtaining a sanitary sewer permit and a water permit from the relevant sanitary districts. Additionally, businesses involved in food manufacturing, processing, or selling must secure a permit from the Stickney Township Public Health District. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.314 Buildings & Construction Section Issuance of plumbing permits; fees This section outlines the process for obtaining plumbing permits in Burbank. It details the requirements for permit issuance, including conformity with the code, and establishes a fee structure based on the number of plumbing fixtures being installed, added, or altered, as well as for fixture replacements. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burbank § 4.44 Buildings & Construction Section Bonds This section outlines the requirements for cash bonds to be deposited with the city before issuing building or plumbing permits. It details the refund process, conditions for forfeiture, and specific bond amounts for single-family residences, with exceptions for street restoration and public utilities. View in Burbank’s full code →
Burnham § 18.151 Buildings & Construction Section Appointment This section establishes the position of plumbing inspector and outlines the appointment process. The village president appoints the inspector with the approval of the board of trustees. View in Burnham’s full code →
Burnham § 18.153 Buildings & Construction Section Stop order Plumbing inspectors in Burnham can issue stop orders for work violating ordinances. Work cannot resume without written permission, and oral stop orders must be followed by a written one within one hour. View in Burnham’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.461 Buildings & Construction Section Registration, permits, bond This section outlines the requirements for obtaining a plumbing permit in Calumet City. Applicants must register with the department of inspectional services, provide proof of a state plumber's license and insurance, pay a fee, and post a surety bond. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.481 Buildings & Construction Section Reports This section mandates monthly reporting to the Calumet City Council regarding plumbing fees and inspection activities. The City Clerk reports total plumbing fees, while the Plumbing Inspector details the number of inspections, clients, fees charged, and addresses. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.502 Buildings & Construction Section Appointment and term of office This section outlines the appointment process for the Plumbing Inspector, stipulating that the mayor appoints the inspector with the city council's consent. The inspector serves at the pleasure of the mayor and holds office until a successor is appointed and qualified. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.504 Buildings & Construction Section Bond This section requires the plumbing inspector to file a surety bond with the city clerk before beginning their duties. The bond must be approved by the city council and ensure the inspector's faithful performance, with a recognized surety company as the surety. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.505 Buildings & Construction Section Entry powers This section grants the plumbing inspector the authority to enter any business, residential building, or industrial facility. This entry is for the purpose of enforcing the article's provisions and can be done at any reasonable hour. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.62 Buildings & Construction Section Permit fees generally This section of the Calumet City ordinance outlines the various permit fees and inspection charges associated with building, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work. It specifies flat fees for many common tasks and project-based percentages for larger repairs and rehabilitation projects. View in Calumet City’s full code →
Calumet City § 14.811 Business & Licensing Section Permit This section mandates that permits from the building commissioner, electrical, and plumbing inspectors are required for the construction, installation, enlargement, or alteration of private residential swimming pools and their appurtenances. It also specifies the fee structure based on pool volume and reiterates permit requirements for wading pools and nonpermanent pools of a certain depth. View in Calumet City’s full code →