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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0930ORDI IAIiCE AN ORDINANCE rcgulati.ng the insta UatLon, extension and repair of uebing and plumbing connections, steam fittriga and connections, gcs gins, gas conduits and gas service pipes, and gas burning fixtures rd appliances in the City of Port Angeles, Washington, regulating as :.e thereof; providing for the licensing of qualified persons, finis ,d corporations to perform the work thereon, providing for the issu:,1 ; permits for the performance of such work; creating the office of ispector and designating his duties; providing for, the inspection of .11 such installations e.nd fees the rsfory providing penalties for olatictn of or failure to observe this ordinance,, and repealing inence No 580 and all other ordinances and parts of ordinances i :nfl tct herewith; and declaring an emergency, , BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMfsi`iSIO 3 Of TFIE CITY OF PORT ANGELES ADMINISTRATION >'ection 1. The word ''Inspector" wher.!acr used in this; ordnance , iE.11 be held to mean and include the City Er • ineer of thc= City of Por .ageies, or his duly authorized assf. , iants , The word 'Person" uhcre,% '.;ed ';n this ordinance shall be held co meat =, d Include natural p( ons of either sexy iissociationsp co- 2artner chips and corpora+{ •ails; ;ietha c acting by th, raselvcs or by a jt vant.., :-gent or oupiayee LICEN II :aecti Pn 2, It shall be *male ut for duiµ• YiifaP?n. flea or c srpo. - .;.ion to engage in constructicf), recolstru1c oa, si t..rratici or :spat pLumbin; „ steam fit'4inq, or house drainage typteu or systeL.. cf ;!pes for 'the cenve7a nce of heating, coo:rinc:; r,; - I ltuminat1rg c?'a., or . fort; the work of crnnncting privet~ propc.rtye or prorµisr.s with th. =bra: satrors or crater mains lying and b!:in!:t in public tr tc alleys in the City of Port Angaies, or cl,:te any e:tcavatians inc • ti 7. t.:► opin or oxatfi.rut::: any public street or allay 3n the City t'oii Angeles, for the purpose of :flak ng slur Forme{']. n wi_t.h ei tor vzli.c sewer of the aii' er mains :,'itutitcd in :such public streets all, - y ri h ut first having procured a l ice lF:o so to dco SURETY BO1 D 5' -ct:i, can as Any per'son, firm or corporation dt.irtriq to engage tit, t.usi.ness of plumbing of gas fitting e • in connecting p,• -irate ,det t,y or premises with the uater mine ay d beirg in the . stra 'ats or alleys in the City of Pert fi,ngelu 3, shall make and o '' 3.ish cha City Clerk an apoiicetf,en of t: 'icen:ee t.o car:.'y on -1;a sines s, and 11! in the judgment o' ;hr City Commission the F :! ( :innt is a propEnr p -? son to rece:.te , i2cG litCL'ra^', t e sane shall a11 .: red, up= the payment of i e: ty -five ($2200) Dollars by ,Ce ,xi1i.cent and the filing of a good and .c if; i.c .�nt: surety bend th' sum of Fifteen Hurtded Dollars ri ,,5OO,.00) to be approved by .fy y Cenmise.ionr conditioned tha'. :, if such lic nso be gTr`atiirod F r: lid pors, n, fi. :fr3 or corporation will faithfully comply iii:h .jnanc.a of the C!.ty o:f' Port Angcles regulating the bust :n ss of ,r2E ,Ig and gas fittings and mill hold the City oi fort... Ange ler: ..:s1∎ .;s from all damage caused frcu the dic -ing up of zny public r. everiuo eo r alloy of said City, or nhi.17h may rESuIt f fam the :i`-Cv.t or urtsiaii1.fuar'a:' :i of ny such app1 .cart or iron ne , ?.J CCe, unskillfulness or m:, TA c2 care of nny employee o': aro i c- eny ,; ch ax: Q1 i.r:ar.t »sti i en agod in ' e doing of any such ,; tork as herein speisi;ci.oi., to City Clerk shalt aU4 a ::. ;s: to sich app1icant which shall l entit;l a the bolder thereof cn, c;'f! in :h' °: busincss of pl.mbing for a .52:':iod cf one year from 2 1 • date of issue, PERMIT REQUIRED Section 4, It shall be unlawful for any p?rson to begin per - iany work on the construction, reconstructi,�n or alteration . air of any plumbing or house drainage system, or p .ping, for tee eveyance of heating; cooking, or i11uminatleg (Jae in any buildin' the City of Port Prgeles, without complying with ell the prow .dons this ordinance in relation thereto, and obtaining and saving a permit ,ri the Inspector so to do, which permit must at all. times ;a,:ri.ng the orteance of such work and until the completion thereof be posted in -le canspicuoue place in the bidding wherein such work is being donee PERMIT NOT REg I O.ED Provided, hewever, that no permit will )e required for the removal stoppage in €poi I. or waste pipes, provided a cleenout; is inserted as 410 this ordinance provided, or for replacing broken fixtures, providing h fixtures cceform to the regulations contained in this ordinance, . for replaci! g tanks or faucets or re:patring leak in haste or ,E:r pipes. HOW TO OBTAIN PERt1:FT Section 5. In order to obtain the permit provided for in tho !ceding section, the owner of the premise.Y, or hie authorized agent the r1umbing contractor employed to do the work, e:hall file i cr the Ice of the Inspector an application in writing fce such permit ;rig therein the number and kind of fixtures to be used in such the street and house number of the promises wnere the work is eve done, the name of the o wner, and the name and ado Tess of the ulins contractor and containing an agreem nt that such -%nrk is to Cone in accordance with the ordinance: of the City of Port yageleas, BOND & LICENSE NOT REQUIRED Section 6, Any person doing their own work on their own premises, except gas fittings; where they actually reside in new construction, geed not file a bond or have a license. but must pay the fee and take out a permit from the plumbing inspector's office and have the work inspected and approved, Said permit shall be furnished by the pJumbino inspector on payment of the fee as provided in Section 7 herein; pro- vided, that this sez :tion shall not apply to contractors. or persons or firms building aoasok for sale, PF.PJiI rSI, !:EWER CONNECTION CHARGES AND INSPECTION FEES Section 7, No plumbing permits shall be issued by the inspector (letil the follee.ing connection fees and inspection fees have beer paid to the City Treasurer under the terms and cunditions herein contained„ Sewer Cr inections A. ri s for Permitsa t , For each connection to public sewer $5.00 2. For each connection to septic tank installed $3,00 3, Provided, however. in the event of the installation of a sewer system under a new local improvement district that no connection fee will be required, if said Gonna; Lion is mode within 30 days after the acceptance and approval of the work and sytem under said local improve- ment district by the City Council, Inspection Fees o 1 Inspectior: fees for a building containing from one to five plumbing fixtures shall bo $2,50, 2, For eech additional plumbing fixture or for one waste or vent fitting or in the event gas outlets aro install- od and additional fee of $O,.5O for each such plumbing outlet or additional future. 3. for inspection of gas fittings only $1.O0. do For inspection of serer connections only $1.00. 5 Gas Outlets shall be considered the same as water out- lets or fixtures. C. Property being so situated as to enable the owner to connect into an existing sewer previously constructed under a local, improvement • district but ] ying outside of the boundary of such district and not having previously contributed its proportionate share of construction costs for the newer mains and laterals of said district may be connect- ed to such mains or laterals upon the payment of a special connection charge equal to the amount originally assessed to abutting property 41410 already within such district, which charge may be paid either in cash or in four quarterly payments over a period of twelve months after the date of such connection. Such connection charge shall be in addition to other connection charges herein provided. If the property owner elects to make payments on the quarterly basis, he shall execute a contract in such fort as may be prescribed by the city through its proper officers to pay such charge; provided, that said contract have the provision that any unpaid balance may be paid in full on the date of any quarterly payment. Such contract shall be signed by the owner of the property served and shall be a covenant running with the land and shall provide the.t the unpaid balance of the connection charge shall be a'kltn upon the property to which such connection is made, superior to all other liens and encumbrances except those for general taxes and special assessments:, and that the sane mey be foreclosed in the sake manner provided by law for the !'oreclosure of local improvement district assessment liens. Such contract shall be signed and acknowledged by the owner of said property and shall be recorded at the office of the Auditor of 'w41/ Clallam County at the Ixpense of the property owner and upon payment iii full a release of 4 eid lien shall be executed by the City of Port Angeles by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk and such cost s'eall be certified to the County Treasurer as an assessment against said property. Said contract shall further provide that in the event at- delinquencies in the payment of such connection charge the water seperintendent may disconnect the City's water service from and refuse further services to the premises in default; until such delinquent pay - mF *nts are paid in full, which rights :.hall be concurrent with and in addition to the City's right to foreclose said lien as is herein 4010 provided. INSPECTION Section S. When the roughing -in work of any plumbing or house drainage systeo has been completed, and before any such work has been covered or in any ray concealed from view, the same must be subjected to the following testa: By plugging all openings and filling with seater to the highest point, or by pressure of air of not less than 13 pounds to the square inch (on a spring gauge to the satisfaction a:" the inspector.) When work has been tested and proved perfectly tight, the Inspector shall be notified that such work is ready for 0 inspection, and it shall be the duty of the contracting plumber to see that all work is left open and convenient until inspected.: The inspec- tor shall inspect al . work within three working days after having been notified that such work is ready for inspection, by causing the plumb= ilg contractor to apply, in the inspectors presence, one of the above • tests to include all soils waste and vent pipes, brass ferrules and soldering nipples in connection with the work. FINAL INSPECTION Section 9. 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 certificate of approval has been issued to the plumbing contractor, owner or agent. PLANS REQUIRED Section I.J. Before the permit is issued the Plumbing Contractor, owner or agents shall submit to the Inspector a plan showing where the house drain is to be connected to the lateral street sewer, the direction such drain takes through the lot, and where the same goes into the house, together with the location of the house on the lot; All measurements to be given in feet and inches and submitted to the plumbing inspector. VACATION OF BUILDING FOR CAUSE Section li. Whenever, upon inspection, any building or premises, or any part thereof, for any 'insanitary cause is found unfit for human habitation, the City Commission may require the vacation of said build- ing, premises or part thereof, and a written order shall be conspic- uously affixed and posted on the building or premises, and where practicable shall be served upon the owner, agent, or occupant of such premises. (a) 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 prem- ises upon being ordered so to do by the Inspector as provided herein. (b) The maintenance of any plumbing or house drainage system in an 0 • unsanitary condition shall be deemed a nuisance, and the same shall be abated in the manner provided by law. ACCESS TO BUILDINGS Section 12Q The Inspector shall have free access to all buildings for the purpose of examining the same and all plumbing and house drain- age systems therein, and ascertaining whether the provisions of this ordinance are being complied withs, and for such purposes shall„ at all :seasonable times,, have a right to enter and inspect such buildings; and it shall be unlawful for any person to prevent er attempt to pre- vent any such entrance or inspection, or to obstruct or interfere with any such officer while engaged therein. DEFECTIVE PLUMBING OR sAS FITTINGS Section 13. Whenever the Inspector shall find any building or premises that are being kept, maintained or occupied in an unsanitary condition, or in which plumbing or gas fittings have 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 end shall be served either on the owner, agent, or occupant of such premises, or in case the premises are unoccupied, may be posted on the premises, and it shall be unlawful for any person so notified to fail, neglect, or refuse to comply with such notice. DEFINITION OF TERM. Section 140 (a) Dwelling shall mean a family residence in dis- tinction from a tenement or apartment house. (b) Flat. A building of two or more stories designed and used as a residence by two or more families with separate entrances for each„ (c) Tenement or Apartment House, Any building or part thereof which is occupied or is intended to be occupied as a dwelling place for two or more families living independently of each other and doing their 10 0 ov:n cooking on the premises and each having its own separate water closet within its apartment and having a common right to the halls, stairways,etc„ (d) Lodqi ag_or Rooming House. A building or any part thereon` used for lodging purposes having more than 5 or less than 21 sleeping rooms, (e) Hotel. A building or any part thereof having more than twenty sleeping rooms, designed and used for lodging transient guests, (f) House drain shall be held to mean and includes the clay or concrete pipe connection, to the sewer cess-pool, or septic tank, begin- ning at a point 2 feet outside the foundation wall, and if there be no foundation walls beginning 21 feet beyond the outer line of any part of 4140 the building above or below the ground line, and used for the purpose of conveying sewage, rain water, ground water, or any waste liquid, from the building to the sewer, or septic tank or otherwise disposed of, whether such drain consists of one or more such lines. (g) Waste Pipe shall include any pipe receiving the discharge of any fixture, other than water closet, whether connecting to house drain or soil pipe or extending independently outside of building. (h) Main Waste Pipe shall include any line of waste pipe receiving the discharge of fixtures, other than water closets, which according to the term of this ordinance, is required to extend full size through the roof. • (i) Soil Pipe shall mean any pipe receiving the discharge of water closets and conveying the same to any house drain, (j) Main Soil Pipe shall mean any soil pipe connecting to any main house drain and extending upward 12 feet or more above the house drain, to which it connects, for receiving the discharge of one or more water closets and will further mean any branch from the main soil pipe which by reason of its length or number of fixtures be required to extend Poth.rough the roof (k) Fixtures, 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. CLQSETS, NUMBER REQUIRED Section 15. Every factory, workshop, school, dwelling house, apart- ment house, store building, or other place where any person is employed, or where people congregate daily, must be provided with suitable water closet accommodations. (a) Factories, work shops, and stores shall have one water closet 4140 for each 24 persons or fract ;ion thereof for each sex. All store build - ings in business section of the City ehall have at least ttao separate toilets, one for each sex. (b) HoteLSQ lodging and rooming houses must have one water closet for every ten rooms or fraction there :f o Closets for the different sere s must be entirely separate. All places of amusement must have one closet (water) for each sex. (c) Each dwelling house, apartment, tenement or flat must have at least one water closet and one sink, and if more than ten persons live in any one apartment, tenement or flat, there shall be an additional water closet for each additional ten persons or fraction thereof. i(d) Privy sinks, pans or plug closets, iron hoppers range or trough closets, or any closet having a mechanical seal in connection with the bowl., are prohibited. Dry closets, vault closets w. ll not be permitted .idien city water and sewers are with 300 feet and all such dry or vault closets are hereby declared a nuisance Wooden sinks, wooden wash trays err or bath tub will not be permitted, (e) Restaurant Water Closets. Rooms in which water closets are located in restaurants or places when; food or confectionery is prepared or manufactured for public consumption or sale, shall not be open upon any room where such work is carried on All such rooms mast be approved by the public health officer, (f } Had Wash Basin Provided. IL all places where food stuffs are manufactured, packed, or offered for sale, there shall be provided an approved hand wadIbasin and all requir.eaents for hand washing supplied with running hot and cold water and acc' sible during hours of employmenec, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 16. It shall be unlawful_ to cons'..ruct or extend any plumbing work for the reception of sewerage or waste water in any building„ or to connect the same with any public sewer, or septic teak within the City of Port Angeles, unless the same shall in its plans and eenstruction conform to the following requirements. GRADE OF WASTE PIPES (a) The arrangement of soil and waste pipes trust be as direct as possible and have a fall of not less than one - =eighth of one in t per foot towards the sewer or septic tank, Where the same runs under a s.ieual: they must be at least two feet below said walk. The main soil pipL shall extend tuo feet beyond the main outside wall or any area walls, or aev par:; of the building. QUALITY OF PIPE AND JOINTS 41 (b) All house drains outside of any building shall be of good quality, of vitrified clay or concrete, properly laid, and the joints node with equal parts of clean sharp sand and Portland Cement, As each join is laid it shall be carefully cleaned on the inside, and all sewers must be inspected before being covered ups - 11 NO CESS -POOLS ALLOWED (c) Cess-pools will not be allowed within the city limits of the City of Port Angeles, without the written consent of the Public Health kIllbfficer. Whenever the City sewer cannot be reached, a septic tank must be put in, and standard plans for same may be had at the office of the City Engineer. TAPPIN3 MAINS NOT ALLOWED (d) Tapping holes in main sewers shall not be allowed without special permit from the plumbing inspector, and in no case will main sewers be allowed to be tapped on top. All connections to the street lateral shall be made with not less than one length of 6" pipe, inserted into the wye and cemented. 4" pipe may then be carried from this point to the house, provided not more than one house shall be connected to the ;ewer with 4" pipe. TRAFFIC SHALL NOT BE OBSTRUCTED (c) Whenever necessary to open a street or alley to connect with sewers the street or alley must be opened to travel, and paving and earth deposited in a manner that will occasion the lease inconvenience to the public, and provision made for the passage of vehicles, with bridgectays 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 sayer 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. 410 WATER FOR TOILETS AND URINALS Section 17. Every water closet within the building shall be supplied pith water from a separate tank, which shall be so arranged as to deliver at least 5 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 of the piustuneter type are used they must be supplied by either tank er direct pressure. 0 0 (a) Unclosing of water closets with wood casing shall not be permitted (b) Water closets shall never be placed in an :unventilated room or compartment; an exterior window that can be opened will be considered sufficient. (c) When urinals are; placed ie any public building, the floors must be covered with either marble, vitro;.ite, or glazed tiling, or may be con - structed of a body of non - absorbent uaaterials to th €r satisfaction of the inspector. (d) When urinals are constructed to drain from trough in flavor, the waste pipe shall be at least two inches with two inch trap. Urinals must 4140se supplied with water so as to thoroughly flush all parts, and no galva- nized iron or sheet metal urinal troughs will be allowed. (e) Urinal stalls shall no be Less than 24 inches in clear and partitions shall be of non - absorbent material. (f) Waste Water from ftxteres in houses when public surer is not available may be conveyed to a septic tank. Such septic tank shall not he located within twenty feet from any dwelling or factory. a ZAPS Section 18. The waste pipe for each and every Rink r. basin, bath, water closet, urinal, and eac; set of trays or other fieturee shall be separately and effectually t=apped. The trap shall be an near as pract- /cable to the fixture it se'ves. No fixture shall be see unless supplied with sufficient water to peeper* flush it All bath tulle shall be trapped with a drum trap of lead, east iron or brass, with screw cover full size trap, set flush with finiOued floor. When such drum trar is placed or • constructed on the first floor of any building the same must be vented when 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. VENTS TO GREASE TRAPS (a) The main soil pipe within the house shall be continued above the roof and left in such a manner so that the whole drain may be thorough- ly and constantly ventilated. In all cases where a building is used as a hotel, tenement, bearding house or restaurant, the owner or occupant shall provide a properly constructed grease trap equipped with water cooled jacket 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 judgement same is necessary, and the same shall be cleaned at least once every ten days. WATER CLOSET CONNECTIONS TO SOIL PIPE. IRON STUBS SHALL BE CUT TO FLOOR LEVEL Water closet connections to cast iron soil pipe shall be made only with 4 -inch lead bend or straight lead stub wiped into heavy brass ferrule and calked into iron fitting, provided, however, that either lead or cast iron stub may be used in fireproof slab or basement floor, and further provided that when iron stub is used it shall be cut to floor level before calking into hub. Trimming such iron closet stubs after sane have been calked in place will not be permitted. The main cast iron soil and rain waste pipes from a point one foot above the highest fixture connecting therein extending through the roof, may be standard cast iron pipe. NUMBER OF FIXTURES PER TRAP Section 19, A battery of less than four waehtrays may be served through one trap. Where less than four rash basins in barber shops or office buildings, or one sink and on a or two pa_-:; wash tray in flats or apartments are located in ine place, one trap may .± used, provided that not .less than one and one.haif inch tr:;p and vent pipe ;.re used and the 10 411length of the baanch viastr, does not: exceed five feet. TRAPS IN RESTFURANTS AND SODA FOUNTAIN$ (a) The discharge —con any fixture shall pass through no rnY, than one trap before: reachinj the main eon or waste pipe. Whenever possrl)., a restaurant or soda fountain bar ,ink shall be vented, but in case taast it is not practicable to so vent the acme, such a fixture shall be pro- vided with ra trap re:'th at least four inc.' water seal and at 1eaat four inches in aiametex. (b) Basin' in borber shops shall be tra;.ped in a similar manner, unless el ap;,roved type of brass non - siphoning %rap he used upon the 4140 main wa.i • pipe, which serves such fixtures. VENTS Section 20. All soil or waste pipes shall be curried undiminished i. size to a height of at least eight inches above the •.gain roof, except ‘, ewes of tenement houses or roofs used for drying purp ; ,es. In all such cases, they shall extend seven feet above the roof and he suitably braced. Pipes on extension. roofs, when w thin twelve feet o: any window, shall be carried up undiminished in size ab'ave the nearest window,. There sha17 be no caps, cowles, ventilators or return bends put on the ands of the pipes above the roof. VENT STACKS Section 21. Each and every trap shall be ventilated with an atr pipe. In cases where the size of the trap is two inches or less, the vent pipe shall start not more than four inches; away from the Crater line of the trap, except "p" traps, which may be sixteen inches; in case of large size traps the vent pipe sha:1 start from the vent horn. and if there is no horn then from the feed bend, or other proper fitting. Each line of vent pipe shall be lead, ge vanized or cast iron. The branch "T' 10 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 iolets 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. (e) Old buildings connected to :ewer, which have had plumbing in- stalled prior to the passage of this ordinance shall be inspected by the plumbing inspector, to be sure all fixtures are properly vented and all the provisions of thi3 ordinance a -e complied with, And if the plumb- ing will not pass the requirements the •ein, the same shall be reconstructed 401, to the satisfaction of the inspector. SIZE OF IENTS Section 22e Each and every trap must be vemilated by an air pipe not less then the size of the trap usca, except txeps larger than two inches, such traps must be ventilated :y a two tree; pipe, Not more than two small fixtures can be ventilated floc: 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 previcusly described number of fixtures ray be ventilated on one vent pipe by inereising the vent pipe in proportion to accommodate the desired neober of fixtures The highest fixture on any vertical soil or was' . pipe need not be vented, provided said fixture is not over three fees from the min soil or waste :tack;, that extends full size through '+:e roof. No hon eontal vent pipe will be allowed below the top of th' fixture it serves. Where possible, the vent pipe connection from th= fixture to the main ve rt mu;t be made at least one foot above the fixture, All vent pipes muss be .irranled so that they will drain any condensation. LOOP vE fib'; I NG Section 23. Groups, or rows, of water closets, porcelain stall urinals, or shower baths, having waste pipe: of two inches and larger may 1 We vented by the loop system A row of either of the above named fixtures or a mixed row consisting of all three kinds of fixtures may be so vented, The horizontal soil or waste line of the loop shall connect to the verti- cal main line or soul waste pipe by, T.Y. fitting and shall continue in the most direct course along underneath the row of fixtures so that the trap outlets will connect into the top of sure by Y, or long turn T.Y, branch fitting, FIXTURES SHALL CONNECT TO TOP OF HORIZONTAL LINE (a) Connections of fixtures to side of horizontal soil or waste lines will not be permitted in the loop system of venting; provided, how - ever, a branch connection to serve one or more isolated fixtures may be taken from side of horizontal soil of waste pipe line, but in such case the traps of such fixtures must be separately vented, The end of the horizontal soil or waste line of the loop farthest from the vain vertical soil line shall extend upward full, size at hest one foot above the water line of all fixtures connecting to said loop before connecting to main vent or combining with other vents Of may extend separately through the roof RI IEF ,V, T,N7 SHALL BE PROVIDED BETWEEN AVERY GROUP OF FOUR FIXTURES (h) And provided further, that when more than four fixtures are connected to any horizontal soil or waste line in the loop system of venting a relief vent of the same size as the horizontal line must be provided connecting to the soil or waste line so as to divide the row of fixture, into groups not exceeding four fixtures to each group. Said relief vents shall extend up one foot above the water line of l7 fixtures before connecting with other vents, or shall extend full size above the roof, and in all case: of loop venting one fixture shall be connected at the end of the loops so as to thoroughly flush that part 1 0 lying beyond the last group of fixtures from the main vertitai soil pips line WEInHT & QUALITY OF CAST IRON PIPE Section 24. All cast iron pipe shall be sound and free from dexec te, thoroughly coated inside and out with coal tar asphaltum or pitch. Al: cast iron soil pipe two inches in diameter or over, stall he standard pip.. exeept ,where there Is a ver{ ice i run of more than 20 feet when extra heavy pipe shall be used iT all but the first 20 feet, measuring from the top fixture down. SIZE 0' WASTE PIPES Section 25, No more than t io wash basins, or two sinks, o,r two ortiking fountains, shall be coy nected on one and one - fourth inch waste tine No more than four wash 1' 'sins, two bath tubs, or two sinks shall be (cnnected on one and oneetn if inch waste lines. No more than two laundry tubs or two urinals or ,ier than stall, shall be connected on one end ene half inch waste line, and not more than one stop sink shall be connected on a two inch west line, and not more than eight small ftx;.e es shall be connected an a two :.rich waste line. All wrought iron pipe shell be galvanized wi, .h recessed drainage fittings on the ,waste, Al: wrought iron pipe shal. be reamed, No waste pipe shall be smaller teen the out;..et of the fir ture which it serves ;a) No waste pipe from a refrigerator or other receptacle where food is kept shall be connected direct to a sewers soil, or waste pipe nut must tarot empty into an open receptacle which is properly trapped and vented. Refrigerator wastes shall be of a diameter of not less thee one and one -'half inches, and so arranged as to be properly flushed, (b) Safe Waste, Where safes are placed under fixtures, the safe wastes, if any, shall run to some place in open sight inside of build- ings, and ,hall not be less than one inch in diameter, RAIN WATER L.EePEF25 OR DOWN SPOUTS Section 25, Rain water leaders or down spouts shall never be used as soil, waste or vent pipes. Where the leader is within the ouii.ding it shall be of cast or wrought 1ror pipe as provided in the following section„ When outside the building, if of sheet meta.' with slip lointe 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 eindo'i or light shaft* it shall be properly trapped at its base, The poi n is between inside iron leaders and the roof shell be made tight by een.s of caulking ferrules, and lead or copper pipes properly connectee LO rain water inlets on roof. AT LEAST ONE 4" STACK Section 27, In every building connected to a sewecr, or septic tank with an interior or exterior water closet, at least one s test of a diame to r not less than four inches, extended through the roof, shall be installed, Y 6. 16_3_221n& SANITARY T'S Section 28., All house drains, soil and waste pipe shall be as direct as poss qle ; Chan:;es in direction of horizontal pipes shall ;,e made with "y" branch, or one - eight. bends, No saltary t'T" will be allowed on a horizontal line of soil or waste pipe. Off. sets shall be made with forty- f ive os tr'e ..ends or similar fittings., No quarter rends shall be used unle_sc unavoidable. LEAD BENDS 5 OFF• -SETS Section 2!) All bends and off -sets in lead pipe must be made so as to leave full sized openings, and cart must be taken to not materially weaken any portion of the pipe in bending All runs of lead waste or vent shall be properly supported, BASEMENT DRAIN Section 30. Celler, basement, and area drain traps are not re- 10 qufred to be vented, Every floor drain trap shall be supplied with fresh water from the nearest flush tank or from a water closet flush pipe through a galvanized iron pipe of not less than three - eights 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 bui ldi.n; as own- er may desire. No such trap shall be located in a main running line of waste or sail pipe, but shall be connected thereto by "Ye' branch.. All such floor traps shall be kept covered by a brass or iron strainer� STEAM AND HOT WATER Section 31. No steam exhaust, blow off or drip pipe shall connect directly with the sewer, house drainoo# I, waste or vent pipes or with 4011 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. SOIL PIPES UNDER BUILDINGS & CLEAN OUTS Section 32. All house drains and soil pipes within the building shall be of cast iron supported by substantial piers or property secured to the walls, or suspended to floor timbers by strong iron handers. When sewers are necessarily laid below a concrete floor or buried in the ground only cast iron pipe shall be used and man holes shall be built to give access to all clean -outs, Clean --outs shall be placed at every change of direct".on on horizontal linos of pipe. (a) There shall be a clean -out at the foot of each vertical line of soil or waste pipe. All clean- -outs shall be closed by brass scree plugs, full size, and shall be keptaccessiblec, GAS PIPIU Section 33e All piping hereafter installed for the conveyance of heating, cooking, or illuminating gee, and in all el terations or exten- h"lions of any existing systems of gag piping in the City of Port Angeles shall be under the supervision of tee Plumbing Inspector, and snail be tested and proved tight in his presence and to his entire satisfaction All gas piping shall be installed in a workmanlike manner and in con- formity with the rules referred to in Section 40-a and it shall be un- lawful for any person to install any gas piping except: in conformity with the said rules within any building in the City of Port Angeles ALL GAS PIPE AND FITTINGS SHALL BE BEST QUALITY Section 34e All gas pipings snail be of the best; quality of either wrought iron oz. steel pipe. All fittings used in connection therewith, Inside of the house, shall be of the best quality malleable iron, ALI ripings shalt be sound and frees from defects. No cements of any kind shall be used on any gas pipes or fittings for the purpose of repairing leaks or concealing defects. House ias piping shall not be painted or covered before inspection is made and the inspector has given his approval. thereof. GAS PIPING SHALL BE DRAINED Section 33. All gas piping shall be run as direct as possible to distributing points and shal] have drainage to openings. ell main lines shall have a drainage to the meter i~nc9 all. branch lines shall drain to the main line or to an exposed opening. ALL GAS PIPING SHALL BB SECURELY FASTENED Section 36. All drop openings and all Nall bracket openings, for illuminating gas, shall be made with bent pipe ends where practicable, and where bent drop or bracket openings are not practicable long drop wing ells may be used, Drop or backe±t openings grade by screwing nipple Ii into tee, or e119 grill not be permitted. All lines of pipe rust be supported, so as to prevent sags OF traps an,i all openings are to be well fastened Whea drops or openings are no:. in close proximity to studding or joist, a substantial wooden cross f.iece enust be securely fastened to joist; or studding and pipe secured to sate by pipe straps. MAT.V RISE PIPE FROM MElER SHALL BE NOT LESS ''HAN �.' THREEuEAR';R¢INCH PIPE Section 37, The rise pipe or main outlet from the meter shall not be less than 3/4 inch to the first tier of joists. In all c,,;es the lower end of :iee pipe shall be :oft so as to be readily acces.•ible. Union fittings shell never be eeed on concealed gas piping. Al! branch connections :nail be taken free the site or top of the cunning never from '.he bottom., ALL GAS C''CKS SHALL HAVE CHECK ON KEY Sec'don 313. One gee cock shall be placed on the street side ai all meters. Said as cock', shall be provided with euiteele check or stor. on the k.y, plainly irtv:Scating whether the cock is cosed or open., ALL CONNECTIONS TO COOKING OR HEWING APPARA'i'S SHALL BE MADE WITH IRON Oft *EEL PIPE Section 39. All eupply connections eo cooking or heating apparatus in hotel, rooming and cadging houses, a partments and perk shops shall be made with wrought iron or steel pipe. rlexibie rubber t',)incg of any kind wilt not be permitted for such connections. METER ROOM 4llT BE PROVIDED :,ND PROPERLY VENTILAT,'O Section 40. E,cept where meters ,re placed outside of a euiiding, • all places of habi Iticn requiring foul (4) or more gas meters, shall be provided with a roue in which such met tcs shall be set. Such ro,m shall be used for no other purpose and in all cases unities provided wit, louvered window opning to the outside air, shall be provided with N ventilating duct to outer at Such duct shall be of a sectional area of not less than seven (7) square inches and shall extend to a vertical height equal to the horizontal run of such duct or may continue vertically 11 0 to a point above the roof of the building in which such room is located, in rooms in which more than four meters are located, vent ducts must be increased one inch in area for each additional meter. All such ducts must conform in construction with the requirements of the building code or fire ordinances of the City of Port Angeles. Electric meters or switch boards shall never be placed in the same rook with gas peters, except by special permission of the inspector. No gas pipe less than. 3/4 inch inside dia- meter shall be used in the concealed piping system. (a) All gas piping installed in any building in the City of Port Angeles for the conveyance of either fuel or illuminating gas shall con- form in sizes, no smaller in diameter than that recommended by the National Board of Insurance Underwriters of America and the Gas Associa- tion, No gas heating apparatus without suitable flue or duct connection may be operated in any living or sleeping room in a hotel apartment house, lodging house of a place of assembly. GAS HEATERS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO FLUE: THERE SHALL BE NO DAMPER IN THE FLUE Section 41. All automatic gas water heaters or gas furnaces shall be equipped with an automatic pilot safety cutoff or be manually con- trolled. No automatic gas -water heaters shall be installed without an automatic pilot safety cut -off attachment. All gas water heating devices except as hereinafter provided, shall, when installed in any enclosed room 0 or space, be connected by sheet metal pipe to a masonry flue or to a gal- vanized metal duct extending to the outer air in as nearly a vertical direction as possible and constructed in accordance with the requirements of the Building lode. Where it is impossible to extend the metal duct in vertical direction short offsets may be made, where practicable the change of direction must be made at en angle of not to exceed forty-five (45) degrees. D• A combined heater and tank; when The tank has a water capacity cf yeas than eight (8) gallons, aay be operated in a wale vertti l eted room or space without flue connection when in the judgement of the plumbing inspector, it :an be operated without ctrr.ace to life or health. There shall be no damper placed in any vent pipe, chimney or duct where it serves to carry the gases of combustion away from any ;ar heating device Section 42 All gas furnaces in the first building district snail he installed according to the requirements for Boiler Rooms, as specified in the Building Code GAS F IPE MUST BE TESTED Section 43. Upon the completion of any system of gas piping, and before the floors are laid or the pipes and fittings are concealed, the eas fitter or other persons doing the work shall file in the office of the inspector- an application for inspection of such system of gas piping and thereupon the inspector shall, within three working oays, cause the .;arse to be inspected and tested with a pressure not less than six inches upon the mercury or "U' water gauge. The gauge and air pump for testing to be furnished by the gas fitter or other person doing the work. if the tertine and inspection be satisfactory to the inspector, a certificate of approval shall be issued by him. No meters shall be attached to any ystt.ec:. of f ges pipes previous to tt,e issuing of such certificate. All con •:�ealed systems of gas piping shall be subject to a final to ;t with a ee:rcUxy gauge at the discretion of the inspector after the plastering has been completed and the floors laid before any fixtures are connected thereto A I • 16 RESPO SI.c31LITY Section 44. All master plumbers shall be he,.d responsible for a'1 acts of their agents or employees, STABLES AND IAk G S Section 45 All stables ano garages having eaeh racks f .sr wiehire vehicles and having said racks connected wi th City sewers ese. 1 nave catch basins to prevent sand or heevv matter from enterirg i.;2 sewer, The bottom of the catch basins seel, be eighteee inches Leloi' the tnve , of the outlet to the sewer,, the outlet to be trapped to t� e aeFth of six iechee blow the invert to t.ie outlet cf tie sewer 4iTti2 S RlV10E Section 46, Water service pipes muse be so located that the supply for each separate house or premises shall be controlled by a separate stop and w:.te cock, with extension handle, properiy protected from iro _ , eeo so plaed within the premises that al, service piper and fixtures a;.4y be thoroughly drained during freezing weather. ;i.t i pipes in the building ru sz be so arranged as to drain toward 'et s ,oG. and waste cock. All water pipes sha11 be either .Ia1vaei.zed iron read or brase and protected from frost. Azr chambers must be pieced at tee ternination of ail vertical lines cl water pipe exceeding 5 feet it length, and at all sinks. CONDITI DNS NCI COVE- ?ED BY TH1 OPD1 At U Section 47, ;here :,pecial fixtures are requered for which these : :re no provisions in these rele5 and regulations, or when, cond tioes arts.., 'that demand <, change of these rules, tte inspector upon exarntnation, mey recommend, in writing to the City Commission, such deviation from these rlit•s and re ulati.ons as in his judgement the conditions demand: thereus on he may, in his discretion issue a permit in duplicate for such work, one to the plumber and one to be filed with the City Clerk, together with his said recommendation. PENAL CLAUSE Section 40. Any person, firm, company, or corporation, who shall violate any of the terms and provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not exceeding One Hundred Dollars (0100.00), or by imprisonment in the City Jail of Port Angeles, not to exceed thirty (30) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Section 49. Ordinance No. 680 and all other ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the teams and provisions of this ord- inance are hereby repealed. Section 50. This ordinance is declared to be urgent and necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety of the inhabitants and citizens of the said City of Port Angeles and shall take effect and be in force immediately from and after its passage, approval and lawful publication. Passed first readd:ng by City Commission February 18, 19314 Passed second reading by City Commission, March 4, 19310 Passed third reading and finally passed and adopted by the City Commission, March 4, 1931c . AS revised by Ordinance No 1405 PERMITS, SEWER CONNECTION CHARGES AND INSPECTION FEES as provided in ORDINANCE NO, 1405 passed November 21; :957, Section 7, No Plumbing Permits shall he issued by the inspector until the following connection fees and inspection fees have been paid to the City Treasurer under the terms and conditions herein cone nine z _ Sewer Connections: A. Fees for Permits: 1, For each connection to public sewer $5,00, 2. For each connection to septic tank installed ti 3„00 3 Provided, however, in the event of the installation of a sewer system under a new local improvement district that no connection fee will be required, if said con - nection is made within 30 days after the acceptance and approval of the mark and system under said local improvement district by the City Council Inspection Fees: 1,. Inspection fees for a building containing from one to five plumbing fixtures shall oe $2,50, 2, For each additional plumbing fixture or for one waste or vent fitting or in the event as outlets are instal i - ed an additional fee of ;0050 for each such plumbing outlet or additional fixture 3, For inspection of gas fitting only $1 00,. 4, For inspection of sever connections only $1.00 54 Gas outlets shall oe considered the same as water outlets or fixtures,