The Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code, Chapter SPS 323 of the
Wisconsin Administrative Code, and all amendments thereto are hereby
made a part of this code by reference and shall apply to all one-
and two-family dwellings and alterations and additions thereto.
NOTE: Before proceeding with the construction, installation,
erection, alteration or remodeling of any boiler, furnace, incinerator,
wood burner, heat-producing apparatus, air-cooled, water-cooled or
mechanically cooled air conditioning or refrigeration system, storage
tanks or other equipment pertaining to the use of flammable liquids,
a permit shall be first obtained from the Building Inspector.
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A.
Temporarily out-of-service. Tanks shall be rendered "temporarily
out-of-service" only when it is planned that they will return to active
service at the location within 90 days. The following steps shall
be carried successively:
(1)
Removal of a flammable liquid which can be pumped out with a service
pump.
(2)
Cap or plug the fill line, gauge opening and pump suction, using
appropriate sealing compound on pipe fittings. If fill line and gauge
opening are equipped with caps which can be properly locked, the secure
locking of these caps is sufficient.
(3)
Leave the vent line open.
B.
Abandoned tanks. Tanks which are no longer in service may be rendered "temporarily out-of-service" pending their removal in accordance with the procedure outlined in Subsection E.
C.
Leaking tanks. All tanks found to be leaking shall be removed as per Subsection E(5). Such removal shall be completed within the time required by the Village Building Inspector, and no later than 60 days from the date of notice from the Building Inspector.
[Amended 8-13-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-08]
D.
Change in use. Whenever there is a change in use of a premises which no longer requires the use of existing underground tanks, they shall be removed as per Subsection E(5). This shall apply to all premises where the use has already changed and all future changes in use. Such removal shall be completed within the time required by the Village Building Inspector, and no later than 60 days from the date of notice from the Building Inspector.
[Amended 8-13-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-08]
E.
Removal of tanks. Tanks shall be removed according to the following
successive steps:
(1)
Remove all flammable liquid from connecting lines and tank.
(2)
Disconnect and remove, insofar as possible, the suction, inlet, gauge
and vent lines.
(3)
Cap or plug open ends of remaining lines.
(4)
Close all openings in the tank with pipe plugs before the tank is
removed from the ground.
(5)
Remove the tank from the premises within 72 hours from the time the
tank is uncovered. This seventy-two-hour period commences upon the
initial digging or excavation to remove the tank, and terminates only
when the tank is physically removed from the site.
[Amended 8-13-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-08]
(6)
Keep the tank tightly sealed with plugs or caps until it is removed
from the premises and during transportation upon its removal.
F.
If removal of the tank from the ground would affect the structural
integrity of the building and if the Building Inspector and/or the
Fire Inspector determines a condition of hardship to exist, the tank
may be abandoned in place and filled with an inert material after
emptying and cleaning of the tank. The tank cleaning would be performed
by a certified tank cleaner.
[Added 5-28-1991 by Ord. No. 91-574]
A.
Permit requirements.
(1)
Permit required. Except as hereinafter provided, before proceeding
with the construction, erection or installation of any air-cooled,
water-cooled or mechanically cooled air-conditioning or refrigeration
system or unit or backup generator installations, in or to serve any
building, a permit shall first be obtained from the Building Inspector.
(2)
Permits shall not be required for the installation of any air-conditioning
or refrigeration system or unit that does not use water for cooling
and where the source of operating power is obtained by plugging in
an electrical cord connection to an electrical outlet. This subsection
shall be applicable to portable units.
(3)
Application for a permit shall be made by the installing contractor
upon a form provided by the Building Inspector, shall be filled out
completely and shall provide the following information:
(a)
Name and address of contractor.
(b)
Location of premises where installation is proposed.
(c)
Name and address of owner.
(d)
Location of unit on premises, including distance to lot lines
for exterior apparatus.
(e)
Manufacturer's identification, classification and size of unit.
(f)
Nature of coolant, if applicable.
(h)
Where water conservation devices are required, manufacturer's
name, identification, classification and size of equipment.
(i)
Such additional information as shall be required by the Building
Inspector.
B.
Exterior structures. Where any unit of an air-conditioning or refrigeration system or backup generator installation is located outside of the structure, said unit shall comply with setback requirements for accessory structures as set forth in the Chapter 745, Zoning, and said location shall be subject to approval of the Building Inspector. Said location shall not, by noise or sight, be detrimental to adjoining property. As an exception to the requirements of this subsection, however, the Village Manager may authorize a temporary backup generator installation to be located anywhere on a lot if the Village Manager finds that the generator serves a public purpose and will be removed no later than 12 months from the date of the approval, subject to the temporary structure approval procedure described in § 745-7D of this Code.
[Amended 2-12-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-02]
A.
Domestic type incinerators shall meet the requirements of the State
of Wisconsin, Department of Natural Resources as contained in Chapter
NR 154, Wis. Adm. Code. Said Department shall have approving authority
for the equipment involved. Installation shall conform to the following
requirements, unless superseded by the manufacturer's requirements.
B.
Gas burner connections. Where a gas burner is used, a lever handle
shutoff cock shall be provided before the union at an accessible location
in the gas line at the rear of the burner. Incinerators furnished
with means for automatic ignition of the gas at the main burner shall
be equipped with a device which will automatically shut off the main
gas supply in the event the means of ignition becomes inoperative
or the means of keeping the valve of the device open becomes inoperative
or both.
C.
Mounting.
(1)
Domestic-type incinerators, except as hereinafter provided, shall
be mounted on floors of fire-resistive construction with noncombustible
flooring or surface finish and with no combustible material against
the underside thereof. Such construction shall extend not less than
12 inches beyond the incinerator base on all sides, except that at
the front or side where ashes are removed, it shall extend not less
than 18 inches beyond the incinerator.
(2)
Domestic-type incinerators that are specifically approved for installation
on a combustible floor may be mounted in accordance with the conditions
of such approval.
D.
Masonry chimneys for incinerators. Masonry chimneys for domestic
type incinerators shall be constructed in accordance with the requirements
for masonry chimneys. All flues shall terminate in a substantially
constructed spark arrester with openings not greater than 1/2 inch
or be provided with other suitable means for avoiding discharge of
fly particles. Such screen shall be kept in repair at all times.
(1)
Domestic-type incinerators shall be connected to a chimney suitable
for solid-fuel-burning appliances.
E.
Clearances.
(1)
Domestic-type incinerators, except as provided herewith, shall be
installed to provide clearances between the unit and woodwork or other
combustible material of not less than 36 inches at the sides and top
and not less than 48 inches at the front, and in no case shall the
clearance above the charging door be less than 48 inches.
(2)
Domestic-type incinerators that are specifically approved for installation
with clearance less than specified above may be installed in accordance
with the conditions of such approval, provided that in any case, the
clearances shall be sufficient to afford ready accessibility for firing,
clean out and any necessary servicing and with a minimum clearance
of three inches between the sides and combustible material.
(3)
Domestic-type incinerators may be installed in rooms, but not in
confined spaces such as alcoves, with reduced clearance to woodwork
or other combustible material, provided that the combustible material
is protected with an approved protective material, but in no case
shall this clearance be less than three inches to the protection.
F.
Smoke pipes for incinerators.
(1)
Domestic-type incinerator smoke pipes, except as herein provided,
shall be installed to provide clearance of not less than 18 inches
to woodwork or other combustible material.
(2)
Domestic-type incinerator smoke pipes may be installed in rooms,
but not in confined spaces such as alcoves, with reduced clearances
to woodwork or other combustible material provided the combustible
material is protected with an approved protective material.
G.
Refuse chutes. Refuse chutes shall not feed directly into incinerators.