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DISSCUSSION ITEM 3 ATTACHMENT E Chapter 16.130 PLUMBING CODE 16.130.100 Plumbing Code - Incorporation. There is incorporated by reference, for purpose of adopting regulations, provisions, conditions, terms, and specifications, for control of buildings and structures within City; issuing, suspension, and revocation of permits; collection of fees; making of inspections; execution of plan reviews; enforcement of Chapter 16.100 of Overland Park Municipal Code and fixing of penalties for violations reof, 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code, dated FebruaryJanuary, 20032006, as published by International Code Council, Inc., excepting only such parts or portions reof as are specifically deleted or amended in Overland Park Municipal Code Chapters 16.100 through and including 16.190 and including such new and additional provisions added to said code by Overland Park Municipal Code Chapters 16.100 through and including 16.190. Not less than three (3) copies of said 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code shall be marked Official Copy as Adopted by Ordinance No. BC-24592635, to which shall be attached a copy of ordinance codified herein, and filed with City Clerk to be opened to inspection and available to public at all reasonable business hours. The Municipal Court and all administrative departments of City charged with enforcement of ordinance shall be supplied at cost of City such number of official copies of such ordinance as may be deemed expedient. (History: Ord. BC-2459 102, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001) 16.130.101.2 Section 101.2 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code is hereby amended to read as 101.2. Scope. The provisions of this code shall apply to erection, installation, alteration, repairs, relocation, replacement, addition to, use or maintenance of plumbing systems within this jurisdiction. This code shall also regulate nonflammable medical gas, inhalation anestic, vacuum piping, non-medical oxygen systems and sanitary and condensate vacuum collection systems. The installation of fuel gas distribution piping and equipment, fuel gas-fired water heaters and water heater venting systems shall be regulated by International Fuel Gas Code. Provisions in appendices shall not apply unless specifically adopted. Exception: Detached one-and two-family dwellings and multiple single-family dwellings (townhouses) not more than three stories high with separate means of egress and ir accessory structures shall comply with International Residential Code. 101.2.1 Administration. The administrative provisions of this code shall be those provisions contained in Overland Park Municipal Code, Chapter 16.100, sections 103 through section 115. (History: Ord. BC-2459 103, 2004) 16.130.101.2.1 Repealed. (History: Ord. BC-2459 187, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001)

16.130.103 Sections 103 through 106 109 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code are hereby deleted. (History: Ord. BC-2459 104, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001; Source or prior law: 16.08.120; BC- 2013 36, 97) 16.130.108 Sections 108 and 109 of 2003 International Plumbing Code are hereby deleted. (History: Ord. BC-2459 105, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001; Source or prior law: 16.08.130 & 16.08.140; BC-2013 37 & 38, 97) 16.130.305.6.1 Section 305.6.1 of 2003 2006International Plumbing Code is hereby amended to read as 305.6.1 Sewer depth. Building sewers that connect to private sewage disposal systems shall be a minimum of eighteen inches (18 ) below finished grade at point of septic tank connection. Building sewers shall be a minimum of forty-two inches (42 ) below grade measured from top of pipe. Sewer pipe below grade connecting to public sewer shall comply with requirements of Johnson County Wastewater District regulations for sewers. (History: Ord. BC-2459 106, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001; Source or prior law: 16.08.165; BC- 2013 40, 97) 16.130.305.6.2 Section 305.6.2 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code is hereby added to read as 305.6.2 Frost depth. The frost depth is 36 inches (36 ). (History: Ord. BC-2459 107, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001; Source or prior law: 16.08.160 (part); BC-2013 39, 97) 16.130.312.1 Section 312.1 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code is hereby amended to read as 312.1 Required Tests. The permit holder shall make applicable tests prescribed in Sections 312.2 through 312.9 to determine compliance with provisions of this code. The permit holder shall give reasonable advance notice to Building Official when plumbing work is ready for tests. The equipment, material, power and labor necessary for inspection and test shall be furnished by permit holder and permit holder shall be responsible for determining that work will withstand test pressure prescribed in following tests. All plumbing system piping shall be tested with eir water or, for piping systems or than plastic, by air. After plumbing fixtures have been set and ir traps filled with water, entire drainage system shall be submitted to final tests. The Building Official shall require removal of any cleanouts if necessary to ascertain wher pressure has reached all parts of system.

Exception: DWV Plastic plumbing systems may be tested by air when plumbing system being tested would be subjected to freezing conditions. 312.1.1 Test gauges. Gauges used for testing shall be as 1. Tests requiring a pressure of 10 psi or less shall utilize a testing gauge having increments of 0.10 psi or less. 2. Tests requiring a pressure of greater than 10 psi but less than or equal to 100 psi shall utilize a testing gauge having increments of 1 psi or less. 3. Tests requiring a pressure of greater that 100 psi shall utilize a testing gauge having increments of 2 psi or less. (History: Ord. BC-2459 108, 2004) 16.130.312.6 Sections 312.6 and 312.7 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code are hereby deleted. (History: Ord. BC-2459 109, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001; Source or prior law: 16.08.180; BC- 2013 42, 97) 16.130.312.9 Section 312.9 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code is hereby deleted. (History: Ord. BC-2459 110, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001; Source or prior law: 16.08.185; BC- 2013 43, 97) 16.130.403.2 Repealed. (History: Ord. BC-2459 187, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001) 16.130.403.1 Table 403.1 of 2006 International Plumbing Code is hereby amended to read as Table 403.1 1 Assembly (see 403.4 and A-1 d 403.4.1) Theaters and or buildings for performing arts and motion pictures 1 per 125 1 per 65 1 per 200 1 per 500 A-2 d Nightclubs, bars, taverns, dance halls and buildings for similar purposes Restaurants, banquet halls and food courts 1 per 40 1 per 40 1 per 75 1 per 500 1 per 75 1 per 75 1 per 200 1 per 500 A-3 d Auditoriums without 1 per 125 1 per 65 1 per 200 1 per 500

Table 403.1 permanent seating, art galleries, exhibition halls, museums, lecture halls, libraries, arcades and gymnasiums Passenger terminals and transportation facilities Places of worship and or religious services 1 per 500 1 per 500 1 per 750 1 per 1,000 1 per 150 1 per 75 1 per 200 1 per 1,000 A-4 Coliseums, arenas, skating rinks, pools and tennis courts for indoor sporting events and activities 1 per 75 for per 120 for 1 per 40 for per 60 for 1 per 200 1 per 150 1 per 1,000 2 Business (see 403.4 and 403.4.1) 3 A-5 B e,g Stadiums, amusement parks, bleachers and grandstands for outdoor sporting events and activities Buildings for transaction of business, professional services, or services involving merchandise, office buildings, banks, light industrial and similar uses 1 per 75 for per 120 for 1 per 40 for per 60 for 1 per 25 for 50 and 1 per 50 for 50 1 per 200 1 per 150 1 per 1,000 1 per 40 for 80 and 1 per 80 for 80 1 per 100 Educational E Educational facilities 1 per 50 1 per 50 1 per 100 4 Factory and industrial 5 Institutional F-1 and F-2 Structures in which occupants are engaged in work fabricating, assembly or processing of products or materials 1 per 100 1 per 100 411) 1 per 400 I-1 Residential care 1 per 10 1 per 10 1 per 8 1 per 100 I-2 Hospitals, ambulatory nursing home patients b 1 per room c 1 per room c 1 per 15 1 per 100 Employees, or than 1 per 25 1 per 35 1 per 100

Table 403.1 residential care b Visitors or than residential care 1 per 75 1 per 100 1 per 500 I-3 Prisons b 1 per cell 1 per cell 1 per 15 1 per 100 I-3 Reformatories, dentition centers, and correctional centers b 1 per 15 1 per 15 1 per 15 1 per 100 6 Mercantile (see 403.4, 403.4.1 and 403.4.2) I-4 Adult day care and child care M f,g Retail stores, service stations, shops, salesrooms, markets and shopping centers 1 per 15 1 per 100 1 per 500 1 per 750 1 per 1,000 7 Residential R-1 Hotels, motels, boarding houses (transient) 1 per sleeping unit 1 per sleeping unit 1 per sleeping unit R-2 Dormitories, fraternities, sororities and boarding houses (not transient) 1 per 10 1 per 10 1 per 8 1 per 100 R-2 Apartment house 1 per dwelling unit 1 per dwelling unit 1 per dwelling unit R-3 One-and two-family dwellings 1 per dwelling unit 1 per dwelling unit 1 per dwelling unit R-4 8 Storage (see 403.4 and 403.4.1) S-1, S-2 Residential care/assisted living facilities Structures for storage of goods, warehouses, storehouse and freight depots. Low and Moderate Hazard 1 per 10 1 per 10 1 per 8 1 per 100 1 per 100 1 per 100 See Section 411 1 per 1,000

Table 403.1 a. The fixtures shown are based on one fixture being minimum required for number of persons indicated or any fraction of number of persons indicated. The number of occupants shall be determined by International Building Code. b. Toilet facilities for employees shall be separate from facilities for inmates or patients. c. A single-occupant toilet room with one water closet and one lavatory serving not more than two adjacent patient sleeping units shall be permitted where such room is provided with direct access from each patient room and with provisions for privacy. d. The occupant load for seasonal outdoor seating and entertainment areas shall be included when determining minimum number of facilities required. e. A drinking fountain is not required in B occupancies with an occupant load less than 15. f. A drinking fountain is not required in mercantile occupancies with a total occupant load less than 50. 16.130.504.3 Section 504.3 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code is hereby amended to read as 504.3 Shutdown. A means for disconnecting an electric hot water supply system from its energy supply shall be provided in accordance with NFPA 70 National Electrical Code, 2002 2005 Edition. A separate valve shall be provided to shut off energy fuel supply to all or types of hot water supply systems. (History: Ord. BC-2459 111, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001) 16.130.701.2.1 Section 701.2.1 of 2003 International Plumbing Code is hereby added to read as 701.2.1 Public systems available. A public water main or public sewer system shall be considered available when lot or tract is located within 400 feet (400 ) of public water main or sewer and public water main or sewer is considered available for connection by Johnson County Water District or Johnson County Wastewater District. (History: Ord. BC-2459 112, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001; Source or prior law: 16.08.190; BC- 2013 44, 97) 16.130.715.1 Section 715.1 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code is hereby amended as 715.1 Sewage backflow. Where flood level rims of plumbing fixtures are below elevation of manhole cover of next upstream manhole in public sewer, such fixtures shall be protected by a backwater valve installed in building drain, branch of building drain or horizontal branch serving such fixtures when required by Johnson County Wastewater District. (History: Ord. BC-2459 113, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001)

16.130.904.1 Section 904.1 of 2003 International Plumbing Code is hereby amended as 904.1 Roof extension. All open vent pipes that extend through a roof shall be terminated at least six inches (6 ) above roof, except that where a roof is to be used for any purpose or than wear protection, vent extensions shall be run at least seven feet (7 ) above roof. (History: Ord. BC-2459 114, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001) 16.130.1101.1 Section 1101.1 of 2003 2006 International Plumbing Code is hereby amended to read as 1101.1 Scope. The provisions of this chapter shall govern materials, design, construction and installation of storm drainage starting at building roof and terminating at connection to site storm drainage system as covered in Title 15 of Overland Park Municipal Code. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to take precedence over requirements set forth in Title 15 of Overland Park Municipal Code or requirements set forth by Johnson County Wastewater District. (History: Ord. BC-2459 115, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001; Source or prior law: 16.08.200; BC- 2013 45, 97) 16.130.1301 Chapter 13 Referenced Standard NFPA Standard Reference Number 70-99 titled National Electric Code, of 2003 International Plumbing Code is hereby amended to read as NFPA 70-02 National Electric Code, 2002 Edition (History: Ord. BC-2459 116, 2004; BC-2237 4, 2001) 16.130.1301.1 Chapter 13 Referenced Standard ICC Standard Reference Number IEBC 03 titled International Existing Building Code is hereby deleted. (History: Ord. BC-2459 117, 2004)