Evanston § 4.9.2 Buildings & Construction Section AMENDMENTS This section amends the International Residential Code for Evanston, Illinois, by modifying existing sections and adopting specific appendices related to plumbing, electrical, radon control, and other residential construction aspects. View in Evanston’s full code →
Homer Glen § 75.7 Buildings & Construction Section Permits and scope of regulations This section outlines the requirements for obtaining building permits in Homer Glen, specifying when a permit is necessary and detailing various exemptions and specific installation requirements such as heat detectors, radon systems, and emergency lighting. It also establishes the Village Board as the appeals board. View in Homer Glen’s full code →
Lake Barrington § 7.3.14 Buildings & Construction Section Radon Mitigation This section adopts the Illinois Administrative Code's regulations for radon service providers and mandates that their mitigation standards apply to all radon remediation systems installed, maintained, or altered within Lake Barrington. View in Lake Barrington’s full code →
Lincolnwood § 14.3.4 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption of Appendix AF, Radon Control Methods This section adopts Appendix AF of the International Residential Code, specifically focusing on radon control methods, and makes it an integral part of Lincolnwood's Residential Code. View in Lincolnwood’s full code →
Montgomery § 6.14 Buildings & Construction Section Radon ventilation systems This section mandates that all newly constructed residential units with basements in Montgomery must incorporate a passive subslab radon ventilation system. This system requires a four-inch vent pipe, identifiable labeling, a four-inch slush coat in crawl spaces, and a six-millimeter visqueen sheet. View in Montgomery’s full code →
Naperville § 5.1B-1 Buildings & Construction Section ADOPTION This section adopts the 2018 International Residential Code (IRC) and specific appendices for the regulation of one- and two-family dwellings and townhouses. It also mandates passive resistant radon construction for all new residential construction as per Illinois state law. View in Naperville’s full code →
New Lenox § 18.132 Buildings & Construction Section Special provisions This section amends the Residential Code for One- and Two-family Dwellings in New Lenox. It clarifies the code's title and scope, adopts an appendix for radon control, and establishes specific size limitations and requirements for storage sheds based on lot size, while also exempting certain work from permit requirements. View in New Lenox’s full code →
Oak Park § 7.6.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments This section amends the 2021 International Residential Code as adopted by Oak Park. It specifically adopts various appendices, including those related to gas piping, venting, radon control, and electrification, and includes a table detailing exterior wall fire resistance ratings and separation distances. View in Oak Park’s full code →
Pingree Grove § 10.5.4 Buildings & Construction Section Miscellaneous Regulations This section outlines several exceptions and amendments to the building codes adopted by Pingree Grove. It specifies conditions for residential roof bracing, arc fault protection, fire suppression systems, insulation, radon mitigation, and garage sheetrock. View in Pingree Grove’s full code →
Riverside § 4.4.2 Buildings & Construction Section Radon Control This section mandates that new residential construction in Riverside must include a Radon Control System, adhering to the Illinois Radon Resistant Construction Act and the 2024 International Residential Code. Systems must be installed by licensed professionals and powered by a dedicated circuit. View in Riverside’s full code →
Vernon Hills § 5.64 Buildings & Construction Section Appendices This section adopts various appendices of the International Residential Code by reference, with specific modifications for Accessory Dwelling Units, Radon Control Methods, and Existing Buildings and Structures regarding automatic sprinkler systems. View in Vernon Hills’s full code →
Wheaton § 22.40 Buildings & Construction Section Adoption This section adopts the ICC International Residential Code/2024 with specific appendices as the standards for building and structural appurtenances. It also mandates passive resistant radon construction for all new residential construction, as required by Illinois Public Act 97-0953. View in Wheaton’s full code →