Alsip § 14.20 Buildings & Construction Section Sewage and water carried wastes This ordinance mandates that all sewage and water-carried wastes from mobile home parks must be connected to the village's sewerage system when available. If connection is not feasible, disposal must be through a private system that is sanitary and does not create a nuisance or health hazard. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 14.22 Buildings & Construction Section Sewer connections for each mobile home This section mandates that each mobile home site in a mobile home park using a water carriage system must have a sewer connection. The park owner or operator is responsible for providing and maintaining a water and odor-tight connection from the mobile home to the sewer, ensuring occupied homes remain connected and unoccupied sites are sealed. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.130 Buildings & Construction Section Approved plastic materials This section outlines approved plastic materials for sanitary and storm sewer construction and repair, as well as building sewers. It specifies requirements for PVC pipe and American manufactured polypropylene pipe, with approval from the village engineer or board often necessary. View in Alsip’s full code →
Bannockburn § 225.127 Buildings & Construction Section Connecting to Village sewerage system This section outlines the acceptable materials and methods for connecting to the Bannockburn Village sewerage system, specifying requirements for pipe types, joint configurations, and connection procedures. It details how to connect to existing infrastructure and the process for new connections when existing fittings are unavailable, emphasizing gas-tight and water-tight connections. View in Bannockburn’s full code →
Barrington Hills § 4.2.7 Buildings & Construction Section Private Sewage Disposal This section establishes regulations for private sewage disposal systems within Barrington Hills, outlining their purpose, applicability, and providing definitions for key terms. View in Barrington Hills’s full code →
Barrington Hills § 4.2.7.1 Buildings & Construction Section Appendices This section provides a table that outlines the estimated sewage flow in gallons per person per day for various types of establishments within Barrington Hills. It categorizes these establishments into permanent dwellings, travel and recreational facilities, and commercial, industrial, and miscellaneous uses. View in Barrington Hills’s full code →
Barrington Hills § 5.3.5 Zoning & Land Use Section Sewage Disposal And Water Supply This section mandates sufficient ground area for sewage disposal and water supply systems, which must comply with village and county/state standards. Plot plans for building permits must detail proposed sewage and well locations. View in Barrington Hills’s full code →
Bartlett § 3.27.12 Buildings & Construction Section Disposal Of Sewerage And Waste Water This section mandates that all sewerage and wastewater from mobile homes and mobile home parks in Bartlett must be discharged into either the Metropolitan Sanitary District of Greater Chicago (MSD) or the Village of Bartlett's wastewater treatment facility, depending on the county. It also specifies design and construction requirements for sanitary sewer systems, including minimum size, slope, manhole placement, and cleanout intervals. 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 § 9.10.12 Buildings & Construction Section Mechanical And Laundry Rooms This section mandates safety measures for water appliances installed above habitable areas, requiring drip pans connected to drains and specifying water heater tank size and capacity based on their intended use and location. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.10.14 Buildings & Construction Section Septic Tank This section outlines the requirements for septic tanks within Bartlett, mandating compliance with county codes and regulations. It requires notification to the village before installation and a county certificate of acceptance for building permit issuance. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.10.4 Buildings & Construction Section Building Waste Lines This section establishes a minimum four-inch diameter for gravity building drains and references the State of Illinois plumbing code for sizing horizontal branches of building drains. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.10.7 Buildings & Construction Section Sanitary Sewer This section outlines plumbing requirements for buildings with below-ground occupied areas, mandating overhead plumbing for backwater protection and the use of ejectors. It also specifies standards for service pipe size, vertical deflection, cleanouts, trenching, and bedding materials for sanitary sewers. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.10.8 Buildings & Construction Section Separate Connections This section requires that each building's plumbing and drainage system be separate and independent from other buildings. Exceptions can be made with approval from the public works director or village engineer. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.10.9 Buildings & Construction Section Stormwater Drains This section prohibits connecting stormwater sources like downspouts and sump pumps to sanitary sewers. It outlines specific requirements for discharging stormwater from sump pumps and drain tiles, and mandates gutters and downspouts for buildings, specifying discharge locations. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.2.1 Buildings & Construction Section Permit Required This section mandates that a building permit is required for various construction, repair, alteration, and relocation activities, including the placement of construction trailers, excavation, and the installation of specific structures like play apparatus, tents, and trash enclosures. It also clarifies that obtaining a building permit does not exempt individuals from securing necessary permits from the health department for septic tanks and wells. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Beecher § 4.1.10 Buildings & Construction Section Sanitary Facility Requirements For New Construction This ordinance requires all new construction sites in Beecher to have and maintain a portable sanitary facility that meets Will County Health Department standards throughout the construction period. Failure to comply can result in permit revocation, stop-work orders, and reinspection fees. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.2.3 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Regulations This section outlines specific requirements for plumbing installations in Beecher, focusing on water service connections, sewage handling for below-grade fixtures, and the types of piping permitted for water service and indoor supply. View in Beecher’s full code →
Beecher § 4.5.10 Business & Licensing Section Pool Drainage This ordinance prohibits draining private residential swimming pools or their drain outlets onto the surface of the ground. All private pool drainage must be directed into the village sanitary sewer system. View in Beecher’s full code →
Bensenville § 9.3.5 Buildings & Construction Section Sanitary Services And Cleanouts For One- And Two-Family Dwellings This section mandates overhead sewer services for one- and two-family dwellings in Bensenville. It also requires the installation of a minimum six-inch diameter cleanout outside the dwelling, within five feet of the foundation, extended to finished grade and accessible, for all new construction or service replacements. View in Bensenville’s full code →
Berkeley § 10.2.2 Buildings & Construction Section Footing Drains This section mandates that footing drains in Berkeley must be connected to sump pumps and discharged into storm sewers, swales, or drywells. It explicitly prohibits connecting footing drains to the sanitary sewer system and requires building official approval for discharge methods. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Berkeley § 10.5.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments To Code This section amends the Berkeley Plumbing Code by detailing requirements for sewer connections, backflow prevention for sprinkler systems, specific materials for water and sewer piping, and disposal of grease waste. It also outlines standards for sump basins, downspout connections, sub-soil drain tiles, and solder. View in Berkeley’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 11.5.13 Zoning & Land Use Section Sanitary Sewer And Water Systems This section mandates that lots in Bloomingdale be served by community or public sanitary sewer and water systems, with exceptions for larger, pre-existing lots or lots within established subdivisions. Individual sewage and water systems are permitted for single-family dwellings, provided they meet all applicable regulations. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Blue Island § 159.33 Buildings & Construction Section Water And Sewer Regulations This section of the Blue Island municipal ordinance outlines regulations for water and sewer systems within mobile home parks. It addresses drainage, water supply quality and access, and mandates connection to the municipal sewage system when available, or an approved private system otherwise. It also specifies requirements for sewer connections at each site and proper management of unoccupied sites. View in Blue Island’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 →
Broadview § 9.4.4 Buildings & Construction Section Plumbing Facilities And Requirements This section mandates safety devices for hot water heaters, specifically combination pressure and temperature relief devices with specific operating parameters. It also requires sewer ejector pumps for basement plumbing in apartments or living units to discharge to a specified height. 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 § 12.600 Business & Licensing Section Fee This section outlines the annual license fee structure for businesses in Brookfield, including a base fee and an additional fee per employee. It also specifies an exemption for licensed plumbers and sewer builders performing related repairs. View in Brookfield’s full code →
Buffalo Grove § 15.12.030 Buildings & Construction Section Downspouts and sump pump discharges This section outlines requirements for connecting downspouts and sump pump discharges in Buffalo Grove, distinguishing between new and existing construction and mandating separate connections for stormwaters and sanitary sewage to designated sewer systems. View in Buffalo Grove’s full code →
Buffalo Grove § 15.24.050 Buildings & Construction Section Plan and permit not required This section exempts certain types of excavation and agricultural/conservation activities from requiring a site development permit, provided specific conditions like having a building permit or being related to farming are met. View in Buffalo Grove’s full code →