[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees of the Village
of Island Park 7-19-1956 by Ord.
No. 51E. Amendments noted where applicable.]
A.
When required.
It shall not be lawful to install any new plumbing or drainage work
in a building or structure, or to extend or alter any existing plumbing
or drainage work, whether such work is to be connected with the sewer
or not, without first filing with the Village Clerk an application
in writing and obtaining a permit.
B.
Form. Such
applications shall be made by a licensed plumber on forms furnished
by the Village Clerk.
C.
Plans. The
Village Clerk may require such application to be accompanied by plans,
when such are necessary for an intelligent understanding of the work
applied for.
D.
Amendments.
No changes shall be made in the specifications or plans for plumbing
or drainage work after a permit has been issued, unless an amendment
showing such changes has been made to the application and has been
approved by the Plumbing Inspector.
E.
Repairs.
Repairs to existing plumbing and drainage may be made without filing
an application and securing a permit; but such repairs shall not be
construed to include new vertical or horizontal soil, waste or vent
pipes; or connecting additional fixtures to existing soil or waste
pipes, or main house drains, or the replacement of existing fixtures
with others.
F.
Domestic
hot water hook-ups made in conjunction with either new or conversion-type
hand-fired or automatic fuel-fired installations shall require a permit
by a duly licensed plumber.
[Amended 11-20-1958[1]]
A fee as set from time to time by the Board of Trustees shall
be charged for each plumbing permit. The payment of the fees herein
provided shall not relieve the holder of the permit from the payment
of other fees prescribed by law or ordinance.