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City of Moscow Mills, MO
Lincoln County
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A certain document, one copy of which was on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Moscow Mills, Missouri, for at least 90 days before adoption of this section, and shall remain on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Moscow Mills, Missouri, after adoption of this section, being marked and designated as the 2015 International Plumbing Code, is adopted by reference as the City of Moscow Mills Plumbing Code ("Plumbing Code") and made a part of this chapter as if fully set forth herein, with the additions, changes, and deletions, as set forth below.
Throughout the Plumbing Code adopted in § 39.600, wherever the term "Name of Jurisdiction" or "Local Jurisdiction" appears, it shall be deemed to mean the City of Moscow Mills, Missouri.
Throughout the Plumbing Code adopted in § 39.600, whenever the term "building official" and "code official" appears, it shall be deemed to mean the officer, employee, or agent designated by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Moscow Mills, Missouri.
The 2015 International Plumbing Code, adopted in § 39.600, is amended by the following provisions. Each section, subsection or clause of the Code that numerically corresponds to one of the following numbered provisions is hereby amended to read as set forth below, or deleted where so noted. Each following numbered provision without a numerically corresponding section, subsection or clause of the Code is hereby enacted and added thereto.
A. 
(CHAPTER 1).
101.1 Title, Amend: These regulations shall be known as the Plumbing Code of the City of Moscow Mills, Missouri.
106.6.2 Fee Schedule. Delete in entirety.
106.6.3 Fee Refunds. Delete in entirety.
B. 
(CHAPTER 3).
312. Shower Line Test. Delete
C. 
(CHAPTER 4).
1. 
(SECTION 403 MINIMUM PLUMBING FACILITIES).
403.3 Required public toilet facilities. Customers, patrons and visitors shall be provided with public toilet facilities in structures and tenant spaces intended for public utilization. The number of plumbing fixtures located within the required toilet facilities shall be provided in accordance with Section 403 for all users. Employees shall be provided with toilet facilities in all occupancies. Employee toilet facilities shall be either separate or combined employee and public toilet facilities.
Exception:
Public toilet facilities shall not be required in:
1.
Open or enclosed parking garages where there are no parking attendants.
2.
Structures and tenant spaces intended for quick transactions, including takeout, pickup and drop-off, having a public access area less than or equal to 300 square feet (28 m2).
3.
Customer facilities, other than gas or filling stations, with a customer occupancy load of 15 or less and which do not serve food or beverages.
D. 
(CHAPTER 6 WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION).
1. 
(SECTION 602 WATER REQUIRED).
602.2 Potable water required. Only potable water shall be supplied to plumbing fixtures that provide water for drinking, bathing or culinary purposes, or for the processing of food, medical or pharmaceutical products. Unless otherwise provided in this code, potable water shall be supplied to all plumbing fixtures. The water distribution system of any building in which plumbing fixtures are installed shall connect to a potable public water supply, if available. When a potable public water supply is not available, an individual water supply shall be provided.
2. 
(SECTION 604 DESIGN OF BUILDING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM).
604.9 Water hammer. The flow velocity of the water distribution system shall be controlled to reduce the possibility of water hammer. A water-hammer arrestor shall be installed where quick-closing valves are utilized. Water-hammer arresters shall be required for dishwashers, clothes washers and for each bathroom group, unless otherwise approved. Water hammer arrestors shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. Water-hammer arrestors shall conform to ASSE 1010.
3. 
(SECTION 608 PROTECTION OF POTABLE WATER SUPPLY).
608.16.6 Connections subject to backpressure. Where a potable water connection is made to a nonpotable line, fixture, tank, vat, pump or other equipment subject to high hazard backpressure, the potable water connection shall be protected by a reduced pressure principle backflow prevention assembly. All reduced pressure backflow devices and check assemblies shall be registered and tested annually by a certified individual as authorized by the State of Missouri.
E. 
(CHAPTER 7 SANITARY DRAINAGE).
1. 
(SECTION 701 GENERAL).
701.2 Sewer required. The sanitary drainage system of any building in which plumbing fixtures are installed shall connect to a public sewer, if available. A public sewer shall be considered available when the nearest property line is located within 200 feet of a public sewer. When a public sewer is not available, the sanitary drainage shall be connected to an approved private sewage disposal system. All private sewage disposal systems shall be maintained and function without any ground surface discharge.
2. 
(SECTION 706 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN DRAINAGE PIPING AND FITTINGS).
706.3 Installation of fittings. Fittings shall be installed to guide sewage and waste in the direction of flow. Change in direction shall be made by fittings installed in accordance with Table 706.3. Change in direction by combination fittings, side inlets or increasers shall be installed in accordance with Table 706.3 based on the pattern of flow created by the fitting. Double sanitary tee patterns shall not receive the discharge of back-to-back bathrooms and fixtures or appliances with pumping action discharge.
Exception: Back-to-back bathroom closet connections to double sanitary tees shall be permitted where discharge is received by gravity flow.
3. 
(SECTION 708 CLEANOUTS).
708.1.3 Delete in entirety.
F. 
(CHAPTER 9 VENTS).
1. 
(SECTION 903 VENT TERMINALS).
903.1 Roof extension. Open vent pipes that extend through a roof shall be terminated not less than 12 inches (305 mm) a promenade, observation deck, sunbathing deck or similar purposes, open vent pipes shall terminate not less than seven feet (2,134 mm) above the roof.
2. 
(SECTION 905 VENT CONNECTIONS AND GRADES).
905.1 Connection. Individual, branch and circuit vents shall connect to a vent stack, stack vent, air admittance valve or extend to the open air. All vents 1 1/2 inches in diameter shall be increased to two inches in diameter, a distance of two feet prior to the roof penetration.
Any person who violates a provision of this code or fails to comply with any of the requirements thereof or who erects, constructs, alters or repairs a building or structure in violation of the approved construction documents or directive of the building official, or of a permit or certificate issued under the provisions of this code, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of not more than $500 or by imprisonment for a term not exceeding 90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and each day's continuance of a violation shall be deemed a separate offense. Under no circumstances shall any person's sentence be greater than any limit established by Missouri statutes for the same offense.