Home / Building Codes / Wisconsin / Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin Building Codes

Updated : 04/22/2024

Overview

The village of Mt. Pleasant, Wi. adopted the Uniform Dwelling Code, SPS chs. 320–325. Mt. Pleasant, Wi. Mun. Code § 14-2 (Uniform Dwelling Code adopted) (accessed 4/15/2015). The village does not reference the state Commercial Building Code; however, the Building Inspection, faq page, states that it enforces “IBC (International Suit of Building Codes) for three or more unit residential units and all commercial projects.” In any case, enforcement of the CBC (SPS 360-366) is mandatory by state statute.

 

The village also adopted the NFPA standards by reference, and the WAC Fire prevention Code with all its amendments. Mt. Pleasant, Wi. Mun. Code § 34-1 (adoption of state code) (accessed 4/9/2015).

Helpful resources for Mount Pleasant, 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.

Mount Pleasant 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.

Auto Search - beta:

Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code(Village of Mount Pleasant , WI Municipal Code)

...Adoption not found...

Drip Edge

Drip Edge: undetermined

Ice Barrier

Are ice barriers required for Mount Pleasant ? Undetermined

Comments

The village of Mt. Pleasant, Wi. adopted the Uniform Dwelling Code, SPS chs. 320–325. Mt. Pleasant, Wi. Mun. Code § 14-2 (Uniform Dwelling Code adopted) (accessed 4/15/2015).

 

There is no provision in the code that extends the UDC to pre-1980 built dwellings.

Commercial Building Code

Mount Pleasant 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.

Auto Search - beta:

. Wisconsin Commercial Bldg. Code (2015 IBC)(Village of Mount Pleasant , WI Municipal Code)

...Adoption not found...

Comments

The statewide code includes the 2009 ICC codes (IBC, IEBC, IFGC, IECC, and IMC). The city 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 as follows:

 

Sec. 34-1. Fire prevention codes and statutes adopted.

 

(a) For the purpose of prescribing regulations governing conditions hazardous to life and property from fire or explosion arising from the storage, handling and use of hazardous substances, materials and devices and from conditions hazardous to life and property in the use or occupancy of buildings or premises, and the safeguarding of firefighting personnel as it relates to job requirements, duties, medical and physical conditions, the following orders, rules and regulations of the department of commerce, all of which are set forth in the Wisconsin Administrative Code as amended from time to time, and the Wisconsin Statutes that may apply to the fire service, and the Codes and Standards and Recommended guides as set forth by the National Fire Protection Association as amended from time to time amended, and as they apply to the fire service, are incorporated in this section by reference and adopted as part of this section:

(1) Wis. Admin. Code ch. Comm. 7, Explosives and Blasting Agents.

(2) Wis. Admin. Code ch. Comm. 10, Flammable and Combustible Liquids.

(3) Wis. Admin. Code ch. Comm. 14, Fire Prevention.

(4) Wis. Admin. Code ch. Comm. 15, Cleaning and Dying.

(5) Wis. Admin. Code ch. Comm. 30, Fire Department Health and Safety Standards.

(6) Wis. Admin. Code ch. Comm. 43, Anhydrous Ammonia Code.

(7) Wis. Admin. Code ch. Comm. 66, Multifamily Dwelling: (a) Wis. Stats

(8) NFPA Codes and Standards, Volumes 1–12.

(b) Whenever the provisions of the codes or statutes set forth in subsection (a) of this section conflict, the stricter inte1pretation shall apply.

Sec. 34-122. Installation and maintenance.

 

Approved automatic fire sprinkler equipment shall be installed and maintained in the following types of facilities:

(4) Government buildings;

 

Sec. 34-124. Accessory buildings requiring protection.

 

Approved automatic fire sprinkler equipment shall be installed and maintained in accessory buildings and special principal building areas, as follows:

(1) GaragesIn garages, as follows:

a. Garages within, attached to, above or below other occupancies.

b. Garages used as passenger terminals.

(4) Day care centersincluding adult day care centers. All day care center, including adult day care center, buildings, regardless of size, shall have complete sprinkler protection throughout as per NFPA 13.

(5) Community based residential facilities (CBRF)All CBRF buildings, regardless of size, shall have sprinkler protection throughout as per NFPA 13.

(6) Theaters and assembly buildings. Theater and assembly buildings shall have sprinkler protection throughout all buildings as per NFPA 13.

(7) Hospitalsnursing, convalescent, old age and other similar institutional buildings.Hospitals, nursing, convalescent, old age and other similar institutional buildings shall have sprinkler protection throughout all buildings of nonfire resistive construction as per NFP A 13.

(8) Schoolscolleges and universities. Schools, colleges and universities shall have sprinkler protection throughout all buildings of nonfire resistive construction as per NFPA 13.

(9) Dormitories, fraternities and sorority houses. Dormitories, fraternities and sorority houses shall have sprinkler protection throughout all buildings as per NFPA 13.

(10) Hotelsmotels and roominghouses. Hotels, motels and roominghouses shall have sprinkler protection throughout all buildings of nonfire resistive construction as per NFPA 13.

(11) Commercialindustrial and institutional garages and service centersAny commercial, industrial and institutional garage and service center building with a total area of 3,000 square feet or greater shall have sprinkler protection. NFPA 13 shall apply.

 

Sec. 34-125. Buildings with high hazard occupancy requiring protection.

 

When it is expected there will be a high hazard occupancy, approved automatic fire suppression equipment shall be installed and maintained in newly constructed buildings, including, but not limited to:

(1) Aircraft hangers;

(2) Chemical works and/or storage facilities;

(3) Dry cleaning establishments using or storing gasoline or other volatile flammable liquids;

(4) Enameling or Japanning operations;

(5) Explosive and pyrotechnics manufacturing;

(6) Manufacture and storage of pyroxylin products;

(7) Oil refineries;

(8) Paint and varnish manufacturing, storing, handling, spraying and other related operations;

(9) Paint stripping establishments;

(10) Smokehouses;

(11) Storage of explosive gases under pressure (15 psi and over 5,400 cubic feet), such as acetylene, hydrogen and natural gas;

(12) Storage of materials with a flash point under 200 degrees Fahrenheit, such as celluloid products, kerosene, etc.;

(13) Sugar, starch, cereal, feed, hay, flour and grist mills;

(14) Woodworking and other such establishments with combustible dust.

Sec. 34-126. Additions, remodeled buildings and change of use.

 

All public buildings or places of employment existing on the effective date of the ordinance from which this section is derived and all additions shall conform to this article, as follows:

(1) More than 50 percent remodeled or added. If more than 50 percent of the gross area of a building is remodeled and/or added, the entire building shall be in conformance with the requirements of this article.

(4) Total percentages added together. If percentages remodeled or added are done from the date of the ordinance from which this article is derived forward, all percentages are added together every time to get the total percentages remodeled or added.

(5) Change of use. If the use of a building existing on the date of the ordinance from which this article is derived is changed to a new use, the building shall be made to comply with this chapter.

 

Sec. 34-128. Method of installation.

 

(a) Approved fire suppression systems shall be installed in accordance with current National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards and/or recommended practices which are applicable.

(b) All fire sprinkler systems shall use hydrant water flow test data which is dated no more than six months prior to the submission of the sprinkler plans for review. The data shall be obtained during peak water demand conditions, and conducted in such a manner that it represents true orientation (direction of flow) of the supply to the system being designed.

(2) A system of heat and smoke detectors, monitored 24 hours per day, shall be installed.

(3) Within 90 days after a municipal water supply becomes available, the sprinkler system shall be connected to the municipal water supply.

(c) All sprinkler system designs shall be based on no more than 90 percent of the available water supply. A minimum safety factor of ten percent shall be maintained.

(d) All fire suppression systems shall be installed in accordance with all applicable state codes.

(e) The location of all fire department connections shall be approved by the fire chief.

(f) Audible alarm bells are required inside and outside of all buildings.

 

(PDF version here).

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). Mequon, Wi. Muni. Code § 10-77 (accessed 4/14/2015).

The Wisconsin Plumbing Code Plumbing § SPS 380-387. Mequon, Wi. Muni. Code § 10-77 (accessed 4/14/2015). Mequon, Wi. Muni. Code § 10-108 (accessed 4/14/2015).

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.