The following Sections are hereby revised:
IPC Section 101.1. Insert: Cass County.
IPC Section 103. Department of Plumbing Inspection. Shall be amended as follows: Delete Department of Plumbing Inspection
and insert: Building Codes Department.
IPC Section 103.1. General. Shall be amended
as follows: Delete the entire paragraph and insert: The Codes Administration
Department is hereby created and the official in charge thereof for
purposes of administration of this code shall be known as the Building
Official, Code Official or Director of Codes Department.
IPC Section 305.6.1. Sewer depth. Amend as
follows: Building sewers shall be a minimum of 12 inches (305 mm)
below grade.
IPC Section 312.9. Inspection and testing of backflow
prevention assemblies. Amend as follows: Inspection and testing
of backflow prevention assemblies shall be in accordance with the
policies prescribed by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources
and performed by a State certified body.
IPC Table 403.1. Minimum number of required plumbing
fixtures. Amend as follows: Add footnote e. A service sink
may not be required at the discretion of the Building Official if
deemed unnecessary due to size, type and finish of the space.
IPC Section 715.1. Sewage backflow. Delete in its entirety.
IPC Section 904.1. Roof extension. Shall be
amended as follows: All open vent pipes that extend through a roof
shall be terminated at least 6 inches (152 mm) above the roof, except
that where a roof is to be used for any purpose other than weather
protection, the vent extensions shall be run at least 7 feet (2,135
mm) above the roof.
IPC Section 1101.3. Prohibited drainage. Shall
be amended as follows: Storm water shall not be drained into sewers
intended for sewage only. Sanitary sewer systems shall be designed,
built and maintained in such a manner to prevent all storm or ground
water from draining, discharging or entering into the sanitary sewer
system. Connection of sump pumps, foundation drains, yard drains,
gutter downspouts and any other storm water drainage receptacle(s)
or system(s) are specifically prohibited from being connected to the
sanitary sewer system.