HomeMy WebLinkAbout06590ORDINANCE NO. 6590
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 4 OF TITLE IV OF
THE PUEBLO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO THE
UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUEBLO, that:
(Brackets indicate matter being deleted; underscoring indicates new matter being added.)
SECTION 1
Section 2 of Chapter 4, Title IV of the Pueblo Municipal Code is amended by the addition
of a new subsection which shall read as follows:
( Section 603 of the Uniform Plumbing Code entitled "Cross- Connection Control" is
amended by the following addition:
All new or remodeled public buildings shall have a reduced pressure type back flow
preventer installed on the water service supplying such buildings or any portion thereof.
SECTION 2.
Section 9, Table 4 -1, of Chapter 4, Title IV of the Pueblo Municipal Code is amended to read
as provided in attached Exhibit "A."
SECTION 3.
This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon final passage and approval.
INTRODUCED September 11 1 2000
By: Patrick Avalos
Councilmember
APPR ED:
President of City Council
ATTEST:
City Irk
Passed and Approved: September 25, 2000
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REGIONAL BUILDING DEPARTMENT
316 W. 15th Street • Pueblo, Colorado 81003 • (719) 543 -0002
Fax: (719) 543 -0062 • Website: www.prbd.com • Email: prbd @prbd.com
August 10, 2000
Ms. Corinne Koehler, President
Pueblo City Council
1 City Hall Place
Pueblo, CO 81003
Dear Ms. Koehler:
The Pueblo Regional Building Department is recommending the
adoption of the ordinance to amend the 1997 Uniform
Plumbing Code.
The amendment addition to Section 603 of the 1997 Uniform
Plumbing Code will support and enhance the requirements of
the water purveyors in the City and County of Pueblo for
protection of the potable water systems.
If you have any questions, please feel free to give me a
call.
Sincerely,
Robert J Ragulsky
Building Official
RJR /slq
ORD. 6590
Table 4 -1
MINIMUM PLUMBING FACILITIES'
Each building shall be provided with sanitary facilities, including provisions for handicap accessibility in accordance with Chapter
11 of the 1997 Uniform Building Code and the 1996 ANSI A117.1 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities Standard.
The total occupant load shall be determined by using Table 10 -A (Occupant Load Factor) of the 1997 Uniform Building Code and is
assumed to be based on fifty percent (50 %) male and fifty percent (50 %) female.
EXCEPT Where circumstances dictate a different ratio is needed the adiustment shall he annrnved by the Rnild;nu nfr;riai
Type of building or
occupancy 2 ' 10
Water closets 11, 15, "
Male urinals s. 15 "
Lavatories males &
females
Bathtubs or
showers
Drinking
fountains
?.r, u
Assemble places -
Male Female
theaters,
1:1 -15 1:1 -12
auditoriums,
2:16 -35 2:13 -24
0:1 -9
convention halls,
3:36 -55 3:25 -39
1:10 -50
arenas, field houses,
4:40 -55
assembly halls,
Additional
stadiums and
Additional Occupants
Occupant
1 per 40 1 per 40
similar occupancies
1 per 50
1 per 40
for permanent
employee use.
Assemble places -
Male Female
1:1 -100
1:1 -200
1 per
theaters,
1:1 -100 3:1 -50
2:101 -200
2:201 -400
150 12
auditoriums,
2:101 -200 5:51 -100
3:201 -400
3:401 -750
convention halls,
3:201 -400 8:101 -200
4:401 -600
arenas, field houses,
Additional
Additional
Min. 1 per
assembly halls,
Occupants
Occupants
floor
stadiums and
Additional Occupants
1 per 300
1 per 500
1 per 500 1 per 125
similar occupancies
for permanent
public use.
Dormitories'- for
Male Female
0:1 -10
staff use
1:1 -15 1:1 -12
1:11 -50
2:16 -35 2:13 -24
3:36 -55 3:25 -39
4:40 -55
Additional
Additional Occupants
Males
Male 1 per 3
1 per 40 1 per 40
1 per 50
1 per 40
Female 1 per 3
Dormitories' -
Male Female
1 per 25
1 per 12
1 per 8
1 per
school or labor
1 per 10 1 per 8
Additional
Additional
For female add 1
150 [21 1-1
Males
Occupants
tub per 30
Additional Occupants
over 150 install
1 per 50
1 per 20 males
1 per 15 females
Over 150 occ. add 1
fixture per 20
Min. 1 per
floor
1 per 25 1 per 20
Building Regulations — Table 4 -1
Type of building or
occupancy 2.10
Water closets 14,15,17
Male urinals 5,15,17
Lavatories
males & females
Bathtubs or
showers
Drinking
fountains
3.12,13
Dwellings 4
Single dwellings
1 per unit
1 per unit
1 per unit
Multiple dwelling
or apartment house
1 per unit or apartment
1 per unit or
1 per unit or
apartment
apartment
Hospitals,
Individual room,
1 per room
1 per room
1 per room
1 per 150
Ward rooms
1 per 4 beds
1 per 10 patients
1 per 10
patients
Hospitals, Waiting
Male Female
room,
1 per room for reach sex
0:1 -9
1 per room for each
1 per 150
1:1 -15 1:1 -12
1:10 -50
sex
For employee use
2:16 -35 2:13 -24
Min. I per
3:36 -55 3:25 -39
1 per 40
floor
4:40 -50
Additional Occupants
1 per 40
Warehouses 6
Male Female
1:1 -100 1:1 -30
1:1 -30
1:1 -30
1 per
2:101 -200 2:31 -75
2:31 -60
2:31 -60
150 121 12
11
3:201 -300 3:76 -150
3:91 -200
3:61 -200
Additional
Additional
Additional Occupants
Occupants
Occupants
1 per 50
1 per 150' 8
I per 150 1 per 100
Workshops, 6
Male Female
foundries, parking
1:1 -30 1:1 -10
1:1 -10
1 per 10 up to 100
1 shower for
I per 150
structures with
2:31 -60 2:11 -25
2:11 -60
occupants
each 15
attendants and
3:61 -90 3:26 -50
persons
Min. 1 per
similar occupancies
4:91 -120 4:51 -75
1 per 15 over 100
exposed to
floor
5:121 -150 5:76 -100
occupants 7,8
excessive heat
Additional
or to skin
Additional Occupants
Males
contamination
with
1 per 60 1 per 30
1 per 60
poisonous,
infectious or
irritating
material
Institutional other
Male Female
1 per 10
1 per 8
1 per 150
than hospitals or
1 per 10 1 per 10
0:1 -10
penal institutions
1:11 -50
Min. 1 per
(on each occupied
floor
floor)
Additional
Males
1 per 50
Institutional other
Male Female
1 per 40
than hospitals or
1:1 -15 1:1 -12
0:1 -9
penal institutions
2:16 -35 2:13 -24
1:10 -50
(on occupied floor
3:36 -55 3:25 -39
for employee use)
4:40 -55
Additional
Additional Occupants
Males
1 per 40
1 per 50
Motels or hotels
1 per unit
1 per unit
1 per unit
Buildinz Regulations — Table 4 -1
Type of building or
Water closets 14,15,17
Male urinals 5,15,17
Lavatories
Bathtubs or
Drinking
occupancy 2,10
males & females
showers
fountains
3, 12,13
Office or public
16
Male Female
10]1:1 -100
LL-200
1 per 150 12
buildings for public
1:1 -100 2:1 -50
2:20] -400
use
2:101 -200 3:51 -100
2:101 -200
3:201 -400
3401 -750
3:201 -400 4:101 -200
4:401 -600
Over 750 add one
Exture for each
8:201 -400
additional 500
11:301 -400
Additional
Min. 1
Additional Occupants
per floor
Males
1 per 500 1 per 300
1 per 100
Office or public
Male Female
buildings 16 for
1:1 -15 1:1 -12
0:1 -10
1 per 150 12
employee use
2:16 -35 2:13 -24
1:11 -50
3:36 -55 3:25 -39
1 per 40
4:40 -55
Additional
Males
Min. 1
Additional Occupants
per floor
1 per 50
1 per 40 1 per 40
Penal institutions for
Male Female
employee use
1:1 -15 1:1 -12
0:1 -9
1 per 150 12
2:16 -35 2:13 -24
1:10 -50
3:36 -55 3:25 -39
1 per 40
4:40 -55
Additional
Males
Min. 1
Additional Occupants
per floor
1 per 50
1 per 40
Penal institution for
1 per cell
prison use
block floor
Cell
1 per cell
1 per exercise
1 per cell
1 per cell
1 per
Exercise Room
1 per exercise room
room
1 per exercise room
block floor
exercise
rnnm
Public swimming
Male Female
1 per
pools '
1 per 60 1 per 40
1 per 60
1 per 2 water
1 per 40
150 12
closets
Min. 1
per floor
Restaurants and
Male Female
1:1 -30
1:1 -50
1 per
establishments which
1:1 -50 1:1 -20
2:31 -60
2:51 -120
150 '2
serve alcoholic
2:51 -150 2:21 -45
3:61 -100
3:121 -220
beverages 11
3:151 -300 3:46 -75
4:221 -350
4:221 -350
4:76 -115
5:116 -165
Additional
Additional
Min.l
Additional Occupants
Males
Occupants
per floor
1 per 200 1 per 75
1 per 100
1 per 200
Restaurants and
Male Female
1:1 -50
1 per
Establishments which
1:1 -50 1:1 -40
1:1 -150
2:51 -120
150 12
serve no alcoholic
2:51 -150 2:41 -90
3:121 -220
beverages 16
3:151 -300 3:91 -150
4:221 -250
4:151 -230
Additional
Males
Additional
Min.l
Additional Occupants
Occupants
per floor
1 per 200 1 per 150
1 per 150
1 per 40
Building Regulations — Table 4 -1
Type ofbuilding or
Male urinals 5
Lavatories
Bathtubs or
Drinking
occupancy =10
Water closets ' "'
males & females
showers
fountains
3.12.13
Retail stores - public
Male Female
1:1 -150
1 per 150''
use (use same table
1:1 -200 1:1 -75
0:1 -100
2:151 -350
for employees)
2:201 -500 2:76 -250
1:101 -500
3:351 -600
3:501 -900 3:251 -650
Additional
Additional
Additional Occupants
Males
Occupants
Min.I
1 per 400 1 per 300
1 per 500
1 per 400
per floor
Schools for student
Male Female
use - nursery
1:1 -20 1:1 -20
1:1 -25
1 per 150 '
2:21 -50 2:21 -50
2:26 -50
Additional
Additional Occupants
Occupants
Min.l
1 per 50
1 per 50
per floor
Schools -child care
center
1 per 15
1 per 15
Schools- elementary
Male Female
1 per
1 per 30 1 per 25
1 per 50
1 per 35
150'
Min. 1
per floor
Schools- secondary
Male Female
1 per
1 per 40 1 per 30
1 per 30
1 per 40
150 "
Min. 1
per floor
Schools- others,
Male Female
1 per
colleges, adult
1 per 40 1 per 30
1 per 30
1 per 40
150'
centers,
universities, etc.
Min. 1
per floor
Schools -for staff
Male Female
use (all schools)
1:1 -15 1:1 -12
0:1 -9
1 per 40
2:16 -35 2:13 -24
1:10 -50
3:36 -55 3:25 -39
4:40 -55
Additional
Additional Occupants
Males
1 per 40 1 per 40
1 per 50
Worship places,
Male Female
1 per
educational and
1 per 150 1 per 75
1 per 125
1 per 2 water closets
150 "
activities unit
Min. 1
per floor
Worship places —
Male Female
1 per
principal assembly
1 per 150 1 per 75
1 per 125
1 per 2 water closets
150
places
Min. 1
per floor
FOOTNOTES -- Minimum Plumbing Facilities Chart
' The figures shown are based upon one (1) fixture being the minimum required for the
number of persons indicated or any fraction thereof.
Z Building categories not shown on this table shall be considered separately by the
Administrative Authority.
s Drinking fountains, mop sinks or service sinks shall not be installed in restrooms. Service
sinks are required on each floor where toilet facilities are required.
a Laundry facilities, one (1) laundry tray or one (1) automatic washer standpipe for each
dwelling unit or one (1) laundry tray or one (1) automatic wash standpipe complete with
automatic washer at owner's expense for each ten (10) apartments. Kitchen sinks: one (1) for
each dwelling or apartment unit.
5 For each urinal added in excess of the minimum required, one (1) water closet may be
deducted. The number of water closets shall not be less than two - thirds (2/3) of the
minimum requirements.
6 As required by ANSI A1.1 -1968, Sanitation in Places of Employment.
' Where there is exposure to skin contamination with poisonous, infectious or irritating
materials, provide one (1) lavatory for each five (5) persons.
8 Twenty -four (24) lineal inches (609.67mm) of wash sink or eighteen (18) inches (457.2mm)
of circular basin, when provided with water outlets for such space, shall be considered
equivalent to one (1) lavatory.
9 Laundry trays, one (1) for each fifty (50) persons. Slop sinks, one (1) for each one hundred
(100) persons.
10 General: In applying this schedule of facilities, consideration must be given to the
accessibility of the fixtures. Conformity purely on a numerical basis may not result in an
installation suited to the needs of the individual establishment. Example, schools should be
provided with toilet facilities on each floor having classrooms.
a. Surrounding materials. Wall and floor space to a point two (2) feet (0.6m) in front of
urinal tip and four (4) feet (1.2m) above the floor and at least two (2) feet (0.6m) to each
side of the urinal shall be lined with non - absorbent material.
b. Trough urinals are prohibited.
" A restaurant is defined as a business which sells food to be consumed on the premises.
a. The number of occupants for a drive -in restaurant or drive -in theater shall be considered
as equal to twice the number of parking stalls.
b. Employee toilet facilities are not to be included in the above restaurant requirements.
Hand washing facilities must be available in the kitchen for employees.
c. A restaurant with less than sixteen (16) inside seats and no outside seats, may have only
one (1) restroom to be used by the public and employees.
d. A restaurant with no seating inside and less than sixteen (16) seats outside, may have only
one (1) restroom to be used by the public and employees.
e. Other than the above exceptions, occupant loads shall include all inside and outside
seating for calculating requirements or by Table 10 -A of the 1997 UBC.
12 Where food is consumed indoors, water stations may be substituted for drinking fountains.
Offices or similar public buildings for use by more than six (6) persons shall have one (1)
drinking fountain for the first one hundred -fifty (15 0) persons and one (1) additional fountain
for each three hundred (300) persons.
13 There shall be a minimum of one (1) drinking fountain per occupied floor in schools,
theaters, auditoriums, dormitories, offices or public buildings.
14 The total number of water closets for females shall be at least equal to the total number of
water closets and urinals required for males.
15 For temporary construction facilities, one (1) water closet and one (1) urinal for each thirty
(30) persons shall be provided for each sex.
16 A single restroom may be provided for both sexes, and service sinks may be eliminated for
the following:
a. Retail [occupants] occupancies of two thousand (2,000) square feet or less and have no
food service and usable by both the public and employees.
b. Offices, medical and dental clinics of one thousand (1,000) square feet or less and usable
by both the public and employees.
17 Where more than one (1) water closet or water closets and urinals are installed in a room they
shall be separated by an approved partition wall. Urinals set next to each other or another
fixture shall have an approved splash guard.
18 Does not apply to motel, hotel, condominium, apartment house or other limited access pools,
provided the use of the pool is restricted to bona fide occupants and the guests of these
buildings and provided the pool is within three hundred (300) feet, by a normal pedestrian
route, of the individual's residence or quarters.