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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0680ORDINANCE N0, 1 e GE11011 y.. AN Yi ORDINANCE relating to plumbing, and regulating the business of plumbing and ,L -in'the City of Port Angeles; fixing t e zees for inspection, and a license fee for persons engaged in the business of plumbing and g; repealing all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith; providing a penalty for the violation of this ordinance; and declaring an emergency, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Commission of the City of Port Angeles: ADMINISTRATION, Section 1. The word "inspector" wherever used in this Ordinance shall be held to mean and include the City Engineer oi' the City of Port Angeles, or his duly authorized assistants, The word "person" wnerever used in this Ordinance shall be held to mean and include natural persons of either sex, associations, co-partnerships and corporations, whether acting by themselves or by a servant, agent or employee, LICENSE. Section 2. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to engage in, or carry on the business of p #n , stag or perform the work ofd connecting private property or premises with the 'public sewers or water mains lying and being in the public streets and alleys in the City of Port Angeles, or make any excavations in, or dig up, open or obstruct any public street or alley in the City of Port Angeles, for the purpose of making any connection with either the public sewer or the water mains situated in such public street or alley without first having procured a license so to do, Section 3, Any person, fi or corporati de firing o ey ��`� 'sue 1 °c° engage in the business of`ng in connectin private property or premises with the water mains lying and being in the public streets or alleys in the City of Port Angeles, shall make and file with the City Clerk an application for a license 7/ 1 ,, / 7 It lin to carry on such business, and if in the judgment of the City Commission the applicant is a proper person to receive such license the same shall be allowed, and upon the payment of 1 1��. (Wigr10.4 by said applicant and the piling of a good and sufficient surety bond in the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars (e1500.00), to be approved by the City Commission, con - ditioned that if such license be granted that said person, firm or corporation will faithfully comply with the Ordinance0 of the City of Port Angeles, regulating the business of plumbing and will hold the City of Port Angeles harmless from all damage caused from the digging up of any public street, avenue or alley of said city, or which may result from the negligence or un- skillfulness of any such applicant or from the negligence, in.. skillfulness or want of care of any employee or worsnan of any such applicant while engaged in the doing of any such plumbing work as herein specified, the City Clerk shall issue a license to such applicant which shall entitle the holder thereof to A4 engage in the business of( trig for a period of one year from the date of issue. PERMIT. Section 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to begin or perform any work on the construction, reconstruction or alteration or repair of any plumbing or house drainage sustem in any building in the City of Port Angeles, without complying with all the provisions of this Ordinance in relation thereto, and obtaining and having a permit from the Inspector so to do, which permit must at all times during the performance of such work and until the completion thereof be posted in some con- spicuous place in the building wherein such work is being done; provided, however, that no permit will be required for the re- moval of stoppage in soil or waste pipes, provided a cleanout is inserted as in this Ordinance provided, or for replacing (2) broken fixtures, providing such fixtures conform to the regula- tions contained in this Ordinance, nor for replacing tanks or faucets or repairing leaks in waste or water pipes, Section 5. In order to obtain the permit provided for in the preceding section, the owns r oof the premises, or his authorized agent or the.1p G o for employed to do the work shall file in the office of the Inspector an application in writing for such permit, stating therein the number and kind of fixtures to be used in such work, the street and house number of the premises where the work is to be none, the ame of the tLo t owner, and the name and address of the Pl #e2g roe or, and containing an agreement that such work is to be done in accord- ance with the Cdr and Ordinances of the City of Port Angeles, Section 6, Any persons doing their own worx on the own it WEN/ . ('H Sti- a s d premises where they actually reside,4 need not file a bond make deposit, but must take out a permit from the plumbing in- spector's office and have the work inspected and approved. Said permit shall be furnished by the plumbing inspector on payment of the sum of Two Dollars and fifty cents ($2,50) ; provided,, that this section shall not apply to contractors, or persons fi. firms building houses for sale, INSPECTION FEES, Section 7, no permit shall be issued by the inspector until the following tees for inspection have been paid to the City Treasurer; When the building contains from one to five plumbing fixtures the see for inspection shall be the sum of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2,50), and for every additional fixture up to ten thereafter installed, or for which waste or vent fittings are installed, the inspection fee shall be Fifty Cents for each additional fixture; and for each additional fixture over ten, a fee of Twenty Cents for inspection shall be charged; and no permit shall be issued for less than $2.50, which shall include the connection with the City Sewer, (3) The word "fixtures" as used in this Ordinance shall be held to mean and include all fixtures connected with drains or waste pipes that drain into and are connected with a sewer, or septic tank, INSPECTION. Section 8, When the roughing -in work of any plumbing or house drainage has been completed, and before any such work has been covered or in any way concealed from view, the same must be subjected to the following tests: By plugging all openings and filling with water to the highest point, or by pressure of air of not leas than 15 pounds to the square inch (on a epring gauge to the satisfaction of the Inspector), When work has been tested and proved perfectly tight, the Inspector °&hall be not- ified that such work is read y for nepection, and it shall be the duty of the c er to see that all work is left open and convenient for inspection until inspected, The Inspector shall inspect all work within three working days after having been notified that qu work s ready for inspection, by causing the . . •r to apply, in the inepector's presence, one of the above tests, such teats to include all soil, waste and vent pipes, brass ferrules and soldering nipples in connection with the work, Section 9j When work is completed and all fixtures set, the Inspector must be notified in writing that the work is ready for final inspection, and the Inspector may require a final test of either smoke or peppermint, and no plumbing work shall be used until this inspection has been made and a c rtificate of approval hqa been issued to the ab rae4or owner or agent, Section 10, Whenever, upon inspection, any building sr premises, or any part thereof, for any insanitary cause is found unfit for human habitation, the Inspector may require the vacation of said building, premises or part thereof, and a (4) 4 4 written order shall be conspicuously affixed and posted on the building or premises, and where practicable shall be served upon the owner, agent or occupant of such premises, Section 11. It shall be unlawful for any person to fail, neglect, or refuse to comply with the order of the Inspector or fail to vacate the premises upon being ordered so to do by the Inspector as provided in the preceding section, Section 12, The maintenance of any plumbing .or house drain- age system in an insanitary condition shall be deemed a nuisance, and the same shall be abated in the manner provided by law, Section 13, The Inspector shall have free access to all buildings for the purpose of examining the same and all plumbing and house drainage eyetems therein, and ascertaining whether the provisions of this Ordinance are being complied with ana for such purposes shall, at all reasonable times, have a right to enter and inspect such buildings; and it shall be unlawful far any person to prevent or attempt to prevent any such entrance or inspection, or to obstruct or interfere with any such officer while engaged therein, Section 14, Whenever the Inspector shall find any building or premises that are being kept, maintained or occupied in an insanitary condition, or in which plumbing has been installed or is being installed not in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of the Inspector, and he is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to notify the owner, agent or occupant thereof to cause said premises to be made to conform to the provisions of this Ordinance, which notification shall be in writing and shall be served either on the owner, agent or occupant of such premiaea, or in case the premises are unoccupied, may be posted on the premises, and it shall be un- lawful for any person so notified to fail, neglect or refuse to comply with such notice, (5) • SEWER CONVECTION. Section 15. It shall be unlawful to construct or extend any plumbing work for the reception of sewerage or waste water in any building, or ty c nect the same with any public sewer or septic tankjithin the City of Port Angeles, =lose the same work shall in its plans and construction conform to the follow- ing requirements: The arrangement of soil and waste pipes must be as direct as possible and have a fall of not lees than one - eighth of one inch per foot towards the sewer or septic. tank; when the same run under a sidewalk they must be at least two feet below said walk; said soil pipe shall extend two feet beyond the main outside wall or any area walls, All sewer pipes outside of any building shall be of good qualified vitrified clay or cement, properly laid, and the joints made•with equal parts of clean sharp sand and Portland cement, As each joint is laid it shall be carefully cleaned on the inside, and all sewers must be inspected before being covered up, s, Whenever the City sewer cannot be cr de.4.1 7a reached, a septic tank must be put in, and standard plans for C same gy be h at the office of the City Engineer, � T TaPprineiaolee in main sewers will not be allowed without special permit from toe plumbing inspector, and in no case will main sewers be allowed to be tapped on top, The connection witn all sewers must be made even at the inside surface in a owrkman- like manner, and when a length of pipe or drain has been left in IIIthe sewer it shall be made perfectly tight with goad cement, Whenever necessary to open a street or alley to connect with sewer, the street or alley must be opened to travel, and paving and earth deposited in a manner that will occasion the leaet inconvenience to the public, and provision made for the (6) passage of vehicles, with bridgewaye on the sidewalks for foot passengers, In refilling the trench the earth must be laid in layers of not more than six inches, and each layer wetted and tamped to prevent after - settlement; the paving and sidewalks restored to at least as good condition as previous to excavating, and all rubbish and surplus earth immediately removed, Section 16, All sewers, soil or waste pipes within the building shall be of cast iron supported by substantial piers or properly secured to the walls, or suspended to floor timbers by strong iron hangers; when sewers are necessarily laid below a concrete. floor man holes hall be built to - ac s t l clean - out e,— 04;174) gfr Section 17. There shall be a clean -out at the toot of each vertical line of soil o, waate,pipe, All clean -outs shall be closed by braes screw, and =1 be kept accessible, RAIN WATER LEADERS OR DOWN SPOUTS, Section 18. Rain water leaders or down spouts shall never be used as soil, waste or vent pipes, nor shall soil, waste or vent pipes be used as a leader, Where the leader is within the building it shall be of cast or wrought iron pipe as provided in the following section, When outside the building, if of sheet metal with slip joints, and if connected with the sewer, it shall be trapped, the trap being arranged to prevent freezing, In every case where a leader opens near a window or light shaft, it shall be properly trapped at its base, The joints between inside iron leaders and the roof shall be made tight by means of caulking ferrules, and lead or copper pipes properly con - nected to rain water inlets on roof, Section 19, All cast iron pipe shall be sound and tree from defects, thoroughly coated insdie and out with coal tar, asphaltum or pitch, All cast iron soil pipe two inches in diameter or over shall be standard pipe except where there is (7) a vertical run of more than 20 feet when extra heavy pipe shall be used on all but the first 20 feet, measuring from the top fixture down, TRAPS, Section 20, The waste pipe for each and every sink, basin, bath, water closet, urinal, and each set of trays or other fixtures, shall be separately and effectually trapped, The trap mall be as near as practicable to the fixture it serves, No fixtures shall be set unless supplied with sufficient water to properly flush it, All bath tubs shall be trapped with a drum trap of lead, cast iron pr brass, with screw cover full size of trap, set flush with finished floor, When ouch drum trap is placed or constructed on the first floor of any building the same must be vented than more than sixty inches from the vent stack, on the second floor 48 inches, and on the third floor, or floors in excess of the third floor, 36 inches, The Boil pipe witjiin the house shall be continued above the roof and left above so that the whole drain may be thoroughly and constantly ventilated, In all cases where a building is used as an hotel, tenement, boarding house or restaurant, the owner or occupant Waal' provide a properly constructed grease trap through which all slops of a greasy nature shall be drained, and the Inspector shall have authority to compel any person or persons or corporation to provide and use a grease trap when in his judgment same is necessary, WASTE PIPES, Section 21, No more than two basins, or two pantry sinks, two cuspidors, or two drinking fountains, shall be connected on one and one- fourth inch waste line, No more than four basins, two bath tubs, or two sinks shall be connected on one and one- half inch waste lines, too more than two laundry tubs or two urinals other than stall, shall be connected on one and one -half inch waste line, and not more than one slop sink shall be con- nected on a two inch waste line, and not more than eight small (8) fixtures shall be connected on a two inch waste line. All wrought iron pipe shall be galvanized with recessed drainage fittings on the waste, All wrought iron pipe shall be reamed, No waste pipe from a refrigerator or other receptacle where food is kept shall be connected direct to a sewer, soil or waste pipe; refrigerator wastes shall be of a diameter of not leas than one'and one -half inches, and e• arranged as to be properly. flushed. Section 22. Joints in cast iron pipe shall be made with an oakum gasket and pure lead well caulked, and no paint, varnish, or putty will be allowed until the joint has been tested; joints in wrought iron pipes shall be screw joints; joints in lead pipe shall be in all cases wiped; joints between lead and iron pipe shall be made of cast or drawn brass screw nipples, er with brass caulking ferrules of the tull size of the iron pipe. No solder union will be allowed in connection of waste or vent pipes that are to be concealed, and slip joints will be allowed only in unconcealed work, Section 23, All soil or waste pipes shall be carried un- diminished in size to a height of at least eight inches above the main roof, except in cases of tenement houses or roofs used for drying purposes. In all such cases, they shall extend seven feet above the roof and be suitably braced, Pipes on extension roofs, when within twelve feet of any window, shall be carried up undiminished in size above the nearest window, There shall be no caps, cowles, ventilators or return bends put on the ends of the pipes above the roof, Section 24, Where eafes are placed under fixtures, the safe wastes, if any, shall run to some place in open sight inside of buildings, and ehall not be less than one inch in diameter, (9) VENT STACKS, Section 25. Each and every trap shall be ventilated with an air pipe, In cases where the size of the trap is two inches or less, the vent pipe shall start not more than for inches away from the water line of the trap, except "P" traps, which may be sixteen inches; in case of large size traps the vent pipe shall start from the vent horn, and if there is no horn, then from the lead bend, or other proper fitting. Each line of vent pipe ehall be lead galvanized or cast iron, The branch "T" of vent pipes shall be set above the fixtures so that the vents cannot act as a waste pipe, No rubber couplings or ordinary soldering iron joints shall be used to connect vent or waste pipe, The highest water closets, when located within twenty -four inches of the main soil pipe, need not be separately ventilated, All old fixtures when connected with sewer, shali be provided with back air or vent pipes, Section 26, Each and every trap must be ventilated by an air pipe not less than the size of the trap used, except traps larger than two inches, such traps must be ventilated by a two inch pipe, Not more than two small iixturea can be ventilated from a one and one - fourth inch pipe, or more than four fixtures from a one and one -half inch pipe, or more than eight small fixtures on a two inch pipe, or more than four water closets, A greater number than the previously described number of fixtures may be ventilated on one vent pipe by increasing the vent pipe in proportion to accommodate the desired number of fixtures, The highest fixture on any vertical soil or waste pipe need not be vented, provided said fixture is not over wee feet from the main soil or waste stack that extends full size through the roof, No horizontal vent pipe will be allowed below the top of the fixture it serves, Where possible the vent pipe connection from the fixture to the main vent must be made at least one foot above the fixture, All vent pipes (10) muat be arranged so that they will drain any condensation, Section 274. A battery of less than four wash trays may be served through one trap, Where less than four wash basins in barber shops or office buildings, or one sink and one or two part wash tray in flats sr apartments are located in one place, one trap may be used, provided that net lees than one and one- half inch trap and vent pipe are used, and the length of the branch waste does not exceed five ieet, The discharge from any fixture snail pass through no more than one trap before reaching the main drain soil or waste pipe. Whenever possible a restaurant or soda fountain bar sink shall be vented, but in case that it is not practicable to so vent the same such a fixture shall be provided with a trap with at least four inch water seal and at least four inches in diameter, Basins in barber shops shall be trapped in a similar manner, unless an approved type of brass non - siphoning trap be used upon the house drain or house sewer, Section 28, In egery building connected to a sewer, or OA" € �� . septic tank with an interior or exterior water oloset,at least one stack of a diameter not less than four inches, extended through the roof, shall be installed, Section 29, All sewers, soil and waste pipe shall be as direct as possible, Changes in direction of horizontal pipes shall be made with "Y" branch, or one.eighth bende. No sanitary "T" will be allowed on a horizontal line of soil or waste pipe, Ofr -sets shall be made with forty -five degree bends or similar fittings, No one-fourth bends shall be used unless unavoidable, All bends' and off -sets in lead pipe must be made so as to leave full sized openings, and care must be taken to not materially weaken any portion of the pipe in bending, All rune of lead waste or vent shall be properly supported, Section 30, Cellar, basement and area drain traps are not required to be vented. Every floor drain trap shall be supplied (11) with fresh water from the nearest flush tank or from a water closet flush pipe through a galvanized iron pipe of not lees than three - eighths inches in diameter or through a brass pipe of not less than 7 -16 of an inch in diameter; or with a running trap in sewer line outside of building* as owner may desire, No such trap shall be located in a main running line of the waste or soil pipe, but shall be connected thereto by "Y" branch, All such floor traps shall be kept covered by a brass or iron strainer, CLOSETS,NUMEER REQUIRED, Section 31, The terms "apartmentR, *tenement" and "flat", shall be held to mean any suites or combination of rooms used for housekeeping purposes, When two or more such suites or combinations are located in one building, whether on one or more floors, Every factory, workshop, school, dwelling house, apartment house, store building, or other place where any person is employed, or where people congregate daily, must be provided with suitable water closett.accommodations, Factories, work shops and stores shall have one water closet for each 24 persons or fraction thereof of each sex, Ali store buildings in business section of the City shall ,have at least two separate toilets, one for each sex, Hotels, lodging and rooming houses must have one water closet for every ten rooms or fraction thereof, Closets for the different sexes must be entirely separate, All places of amusement must have one water closet for each sex, Each dwelling house, apartment, tenement or flat must nave at least one water closet and one sink, and if more than ten persons live in any one apartment, tenement or flat, there shalt be an additional water closet for each additional ten persona or fraction thereof, Privy sinks, pans or plug closets, iron hoppers range or trough closets or any closet having a mechanical seal in con - (12) nection with the bowl, are prohibited, Dry closets, vault closets, wooden sinks, wash trays or bath tubs will not be permitted, Section 32, Every water closet within the building shall be supplied with water from a separate tank or cistern, which shall be so arranged as to deliver at least four gallons at each flushing, and shall have a flush pipe of not less than one and one-quarter inches in diameter; Provided, that when closets oi' the Flushometer type are used they must be supplied by either tank or direct pressure, Enclosing of water closets with wood casings shall not be permitted, Water closets shall never be placed in an unventilated room or compartment; an exterior window that can be opened will be considered sufficient, When urinals are placed in any public building, the floors must be covered with either marble, extra heavy glass, or glazed tiling, or may be constructed of a body of good concrete floated with not less than one -half inch coat of one to one water proofing, to the satisfaction of the Inspector, When urinals are constructed to drain from trough in floor, the waste pipe shall be at least two inches with two inch trap, Urinals must be supplied with water so as to thoroughly flush all parts, and no galvanized iron or sheet metal urinal,:troughs will be allowed, Urinal stalls shall not be lees than 24 inches in clear and partitions shall be of non•.absorbent material, Section 33, Waste water from fixtures in houses when public sewer is not available may be conveyed to a septic tank, Such septic tank shall not be located within twenty feet from any dwelling or factory, STEAK AND HOT WATER. Section 34, No steam exhaust, blow off or drip pipe shall connect directly with the sewer, house drain, soil, waste or (13) J vent pipe, or with any rain water conductor. Steam shall be discharged into a blow -off or condensing tank with two inch vents, the waste or overflow of which shall be connected with the house sewer outside of the cellar walls, RESPONSIBILITY, Section 36. All master plumbers shall be held responsible for all acts of their agents or employees. STAPLES AND GARAGES. Section 36. All etables and garages having wash racks for washing vehicles and having said racks connected with City sewers shall have catch basins to prevent sand or heavy matter from entering the sewer. The bottom of the catchibasin shall be eighteen inches below the invert of the outlet to the sewer, the outlet to be trapped to the depth of six inches below the invert to the outlet of the sewer, WATER SERVICE, Section 37, Water service pipes must be se located that the supply for each separate house or premises shall be controlled by a separate atop and waste cock, with extension handle,properiy protected from frost, and so placed within the premises that ail service pipes and fixtures may be thoroughly drained during freezing weather, All pipes in the building must be so arranged as to drain toward the stop and waste cock, All water pipes shall be either galvanized iron lead or brass and protected from frost, Air chambers must be placed at the termination of all vertical lines of water pipe exceeding 6 feet in length, and at all sinks, CONDITIONS NOT COVERED BY THIS ORDINANCE. Section 38, Where special fixtures are required for which there are no provisions in these rules and regulations, or when conditions arise that demand a change of these rules, the In- specter, upon examination, may recommend, in writing to the City Commission, such deviation from these rule and regulations (14) 1 as in his judgment the conditions demand; thereupon he may, in his discretion isaue a permit in duplicate for such work, one to the plumber and one to be tiled with the City Clerk, together with his said recommendation, CLAUSE, PENAL CLAUSE. Section 39. Any person, firm, company or corporation, who shall violate any of the terms and provisions of thie Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof aha11 be punished by a fine of not exceeding One Hundred Dollars, or by imprisonment in the City Jail of Port Angeles, not to exceed Thirty (30) days, or by both such fine and impriesni ent, „ Section 40, All ordinances sr parts of ordinances in conflict with the terms and previsions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. DECLARING AN EMERGENCY, Section 41, Whereas, there being now no ordinance in effect in the City of Port Angeles, relating to the subjects as herein set forth, and whereas, there is in the interest of public peace, safety and health, a aemand for the immediate passage of this ordinance, an urgency and emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage, approval and publication, Passed First Reading by City Commission, March / O 192., Passed Second Reading by City Commission,march / 7 19z�.. Passed Third Reading by City Commission, March /7 192A. Approved and signed by the Mayor, March / 7 1921. Mayoor. Attest; ` City erk, Approved as • j •.% %P Date of Publi ation, _1921,