Brown Deer, Wisconsin Building Codes

Updated : 04/22/2024

Overview

The village of Brown Deer, Wi. adopted the Uniform Dwelling Code and the Wisconsin Commercial Building Code. Village of Brown Deer, Wi. Mun. Code § 105-49 (accessed 4/8/2015).

 

The village also adopted the 2012, the Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 1 and 101) as well as the DSPS's statewide fire code. Brown Deer, Wi. Mun. Code, Fire Prevention Code, Section 2 (accessed 4/8/2015).

Helpful resources for Brown Deer, Wisconsin include the following.

Residential Building Code

Wisconsin adopted a statewide mandatory residential code that will control. Authority for local amendments will be limited.See PLRB, Wisconsin Building Codes for more information on state level codes.

Brown Deer adopted the Wisconsin Uniform Residential CodeYou can find a copy of the code here.You can find information about the adoption without amendment to the model code here.

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Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code(Brown Deer, WI Sec. 105-49. - Regulations and adoption of codes.)

...Ch. SPS 305 Credentials. Ch. SPS 316 Electrical Code. Chs. SPS 320-325 Uniform Dwelling Code. Ch. SPS 327 Campgrounds. Chs. SPS 361-366 Commercial Building Code....

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Comments

The village of Brown Deer, Wi. adopted the Uniform Dwelling Code. Village of Brown Deer, Wi. Mun. Code § 105-49 (accessed 4/8/2015).

Existing Buildings

Existing buildings, meaning buildings that were built in accordance to code at the time of construction, typically merit extra consideration in a current updated code.

There was no mention in the code of any intent to extend the UDC to dwellings built before 1980. The town's property maintenance housing code is covered in Chapter 105, Article V. – Housing.

Commercial Building Code

Brown Deer adopted the 2009 IBC, statewide. Note that adoptions usually come with amendments. So, it is important to review those amendments in addition to the unamended model code.

You can find a copy of the code here.You can find information about the adoption without amendment to the model code here.

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Wisconsin Commercial Bldg. Code (2015 IBC)(Brown Deer, WI Sec. 109-86. - Control of erosion and pollution for residential dwellings under one acre under the state uniform building code.)

...(b) Performance standard. During the period of construction, at sites regulated by the state uniform dwelling building code, all erosion control procedures necessary to meet the performance standards of this section shall be properly implemented, installed and maintained by the applicant...

Comments

The village of Brown Deer, Wi. adopted the Wisconsin Commercial Building Code. Village of Brown Deer, Wi. Mun. Code § 105-49 (accessed 4/8/2015). The statewide code includes the 2009 ICC codes (IBC, IEBC, IFGC, IECC, and IMC).

 

The township of Brown Deer, Wi. provides certain grandfathered ordinances (variances to the CBC). An ordinance that is grandfathered has passed the requirements laid out by the Legislature in Wisconsin Statute §101.02(7r)(b). The grandfathered ordinances are listed below:

 

Section 2 ADOPTION OF WISCONSIN AND NFPA CODES AND STANDARDS

All Orders, Rules and Regulations established and propagated by the Department of Safety and Professional Services, or its successor Administrative Agency, as are set forth in the Wisconsin Administrative Code as from time to time amended, are hereby adopted. The most current legislatively enacted versions of those documents are adopted and will be enforced.

NFPA 1 Fire Code® and NFPA 101 The Life Safety Code® are hereby adopted in their entirety as part of this Chapter and serve as the fire prevention and construction codes for the Village of Brown Deer. The most current available printed edition of the NFPA Codes and Standards are adopted and will be enforced. All codes and standards referenced in any of the code documents adopted herein shall be deemed adopted herein and are codified and have the strength of code.

**Note: In the event of a conflict between any of the provisions of this Code with State Codes and/or NFPA Codes and Standards and the more restrictive shall control and govern.

 

Section 12 AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEM

(B) Where Installed:

Every building hereinafter constructed or structurally altered shall have an approved automatic sprinkler system installed and maintained when occupied in whole or in part fo:r the following purposes:

1. Throughout all buildings used for the manufacture, storage or sale of combustible goods or merchandise.

2. Throughout all garages used for commercial purposes or a passenger of freight terminals.

3. Basements: Throughout the entire basement.

5. Hospitals, Nursing, Convalescent, Old Age, and Other Institutional Buildings, Offices, Hotels, Motels, Restaurants and Places of Detention: Throughout the entire building.

6. Theaters, Assembly and Recreational Buildings: Throughout the entire building.

7. Schools, Colleges and Universities: Throughout the entire building.

8. Especially Hazardous Occupancies (See the most current NFPA Hazard Categories for a complete list. A copy of which is on file with the North Shore Fire Department)

(a) Prior to issuance of any building permit or occupancy permit, the Building Inspector and the Fire Chief or his/her designee, shall jointly review the plans, processes and materials involved. When upon review, it is determined that highly combustible processes or occupancy conditions exist, it shall be required that an adequate and approved fire extinguishment system be installed in buildings and/or designated hazardous areas in buildings.

(b) Examples of occupancies considered highly combustible: Chemical Works, Explosive and Pyrotechnics Manufacturing, Linseed Oil Mills, Linoleum and Oil Cloth Manufacturing, Paint Shops, Phroxylin Manufacturing and Processing, Solvent Extract Extracting, Varnish Works, Combustible Dusts, Occupancies involving Processing, Mixing, Storage and Dispensing of Volatile Flammable Liquids, Commercial or Institutional Kitchen Hoods, Vents and Ducts.

(C) How Installed:

Approved fire extinguishing systems shall be installed in accordance with current editions of N.F.P.A. Standards (13, 13R, 13D) or other standards which substantially meet or exceed N.F.P.A. standards as approved by the North Shore Fire Department

(E) Exemption and Substitution of Other Fire Protection Equipment and Alarm Systems:

Nothing herein shall be construed as requiring the installation of sprinklers where the application of water may cause or increase fire or may increase the hazard. Nothing in this section shall be construed in any way to interfere with the substitution of other automatic protective equipment or substitutions approved by the North Shore Fire Department.

 

Section 13 AUTOMATIC ALARM AND DETECTION SYSTEM

(B) Where Installed:

Every building hereinafter constructed or structurally altered shall have an approved fire alarm system installed and maintained for the following purposes:

1. Alarm and detection equipment shall be as specified by the occupancy use group in the Building or Fire Code (most restrictive).

2. Notification shall be installed in all sprinkler or partially sprinkler protected buildings.

3. All alarm and detection systems shall be monitored by a listed 3rc1 party central station.

(C) How Installed:

Approved fire alarm and detection systems shall be installed in accordance with current editions of the N.F.P.A. Fire Alarm Code or other standards which substantially meet or exceed N.F.P.A. standards as approved by the North Shore Fire Department.

 

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Existing Buildings

The 2009 IEBC is made part of the Commercial Building Code, subject to the modifications specified in the Wis. Adm. Code § SPS 366.

Other Building Codes

The Wisconsin Electrical Code § SPS 316 (Based on the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, 2011 edition).

The Wisconsin Plumbing Code Plumbing § SPS 380-387.

The International Energy Conservation Code, 2009 edition. Subject to modifications specified in § SPS 363.

The International Mechanical Code, 2009 edition. Subject to modifications specified in § SPS 364.

The International Fuel Gas Code, 2009 edition. Subject to modifications specified in § SPS 365.

 

Village of Brown Deer, Wi. Mun. Code § 105-49 (accessed 4/8/2015).