Updated : 04/22/2024
Overview
West Bend adopted the state residential code with amendments. "Wisconsin Adm. Code Chs. SPS 320 to 325, inclusive, are hereby made a part of this chapter by reference. Despite the provisions of SPS 320.05(4), SPS 320 to 325 shall apply to all accessory buildings in the City." Ch. 14, § 14.03 (accessed June 23, 2014). The adoption does not clearly extend to all existing buildngs. The state code, however, is limited to new construction, additions and alterations for buildings constructed after 1980. In practice, the city might enforce the code as adopted to apply to work other than new construction, additions and alterations for buildings constructed after 1980; they ask for permits for work over $500. See the city Building Inspection Page.
West Bend adopted the Wisconsin Commercial Building Code Chs. SPS 360-366. Ch. 14, § 14.03 (accessed June 23, 2014). Wisconsin adopted the 2009 IBC. It applies to "code applies to all public buildings and places of employment" with certain exception. See Wis. Admin. Code § 361.02. The Code defines "public buildings" and "places of employment." Id. Additional requirements and amendments can be found in Wis. Admin. Code § 362.
The highest authority is reserved by the state. See Wis. Admin. Code § 361.03. However, local jurisdictions may adopt stricter standard that are not in conflict. Id. Furthermore, local jurisdiction, including counties, may take on inspection and review responsibilities. See Wis. Admin. Code § 361.60.
Wisconsin adopted the2009 IEBC, subject to the modifications specified in chapter SPS 366.
Helpful resources for West Bend, 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.
West Bend adopted the Wisconsin Uniform Residential CodeYou can find a copy of the code here.You can find information about amendments to the model code here.
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Comments
West Bend adopted the state residential code with amendments. "Wisconsin Adm. Code Chs. SPS 320 to 325, inclusive, are hereby made a part of this chapter by reference. Despite the provisions of SPS 320.05(4), SPS 320 to 325 shall apply to all accessory buildings in the City." Ch. 14, § 14.03 (accessed June 23, 2014).
The adoption doesn't seem to contain significant amendments.
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.
The adoption does not clearly extend to all existing buildngs. The state code, however, is limited to new construction, additions and alterations for buildings constructed after 1980. In practice, the city might enforce the code as adopted to apply to work other than new construction, additions and alterations for buildings constructed after 1980; they ask for permits for work over $500. See the city Building Inspection Page.
Commercial Building Code
West Bend 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 amendments to the model code
here.
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Comments
West Bend adopted the Wisconsin Commercial Building Code Chs. SPS 360-366. Ch. 14, § 14.03 (accessed June 23, 2014). Wisconsin adopted the 2009 IBC. It applies to "code applies to all public buildings and places of employment" with certain exception. See Wis. Admin. Code § 361.02. The Code defines "public buildings" and "places of employment." Id. Additional requirements and amendments can be found in Wis. Admin. Code § 362.
The highest authority is reserved by the state. See Wis. Admin. Code § 361.03. However, local jurisdictions may adopt stricter standard that are not in conflict. Id. Furthermore, local jurisdiction, including counties, may take on inspection and review responsibilities. See Wis. Admin. Code § 361.60.
Existing Buildings
Wisconsin adopted the 2009 IEBC, subject to the modifications specified in chapter SPS 366.