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HomeMy WebLinkAbout0126 J. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . z 13 z ~ z~~i ~Cll:a: 14 O..lEO I- . ~ em:] ~>-~~ 15 a:~~c 1I.Ia:~;' ...OzO 16 ..JI-I:~ c:t~co C .:E J : 17 . . 18 19 REPEALED 20 ORD. No. f f S. 21 ~vjWn-22 /)01 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ..... \ 32 UAJJ.l.A t'ii.UV.l.JJUli .l'.Uii. .l'tij!; .l.tltlUANUJ!; INSPECTION OF PLUMBING IN SAID CITY OF ARCADIA. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: That any person, firm or corporation desiring to do any plumbing work within said City of Aroadia shall apply to the Plumbing: and Building Inspeotor of said City, and hereinafter referred to as "Inspeotor", for a permit for the work to be done in accordance with the rules and regulations hereinafter specified. In oases where a building permit is necessary, the plumbing permit will not be issued until after the Building Permit has been issued. For said Pl\unbing Permit and as fees, said Inspector shall oharge and colleot the following rates, to-wit: For Plumbing Permit, the sum of $2.00; for Gas Permit, the sum of $1.00; for Cesspool, the sum of $1.00 and for each addi- tional fixture the sum of fifty cents. All of the above fees shall be payable in advance and shall be deposited with the City Clerk, who shall issue his receipt therefor. SECTION 2: Said Inspector shall not issue a permit to any person, firm or corporation to do any plumbing or house drain- age work unless said person or persons shall have obtained a licens from the proper offioer of said City of Arcadia to do plumbing work ther ein and. shall have registered his or their name or names and address or addresses in a book kept for that purpose in the office of said Inspector, provided however, that no such lioense shall be required where an individual does any plumbing or house drainage work upon property owned by such individual and no compensation is received therefor. It will not be necessary to obtain a permit in case of the following repairs: Leaks in drains, soil, waste or vent pipes, but should any trap, drain, soil pipe, waste pr vent pipe be or become bad or defective, and it will be necessary to remove and re place same with sound material in any part or parts, a permit must be procure,i and inspection made as herein provided. -1- od~ /Zo. J:(/., 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 o Z ~ 13 Z3:~i ::>j. a: 14 QI-~e . cc = ~ t&. >- ~ u 15 a:~~c wa:5; 1-0 Z: 0 1 oJ ~. ~ 6 44'''0 :t ::1 17 . . 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 ~\\ /f;; // ., I , 1 SECTION 3: All work done shall be subject to inspection 2 and notice must be given to the said Inspector by the owner or con- 3 tractor doing said work or having the same done, as soon as work is 4 ready for inspection. Notice shall be given to inspect both the 5 rough and finished work and the contractor shall secure a final cer- tificate from the said Inspector and deliver ths same to the owner or agent. A charge of fifty cents will be made by the said Inspect- or for every extra visit made by such Inspector and no other permit or certificate. will be issued to the said owner or contractor until the above mentioned charge is paid. All work, including bathroom floors, must be left uncover and convenient for examination until inspected and approved by said Inspector. Such inspection shall be made within forty-eight hours of such notification being received at the office of said Inspector. The inspecting offioer may apply the water test and all necessary tools, labor and assistance for such test shall be furnished by the person, firm or corporation assuming control of the work and such person, firm or corporation shall remove or repair any defective material or work when so ordered by the inspecting officer. Any soil pipe, drain pipe, trap, water closet, urinal, sink or other fixture set up, or fittings laid, used or constructed otherwise than in accordance. with these regulations, or which shall in the opinion of the said Inspector be or become of bad or defective quality, shall upon notice, either verbal or in writing, from the said Inspector, be removed or repaired in the manner determined and within the time fixed by the Inspecting Officer and it shall be unlawful after this Ordinance shall be in effect for any person or persons to occupy or make use of any house or building where plumb- ing work has been constructed, unless the owner, agent or lessee of said building shall have first procured a final certificate of acceptance from the said Inspector. s.e.c, 4- I\~ENOEDT /, SECTION 4: Every house or building in which drainage or ORb, No. ~ 1 -3- o/!.~ N-d. /;;<! j . of Arcadia Minute Book 2, page 429: .,.\ "The new ordinance ordering the vacation and abandonment of a portion of that certain alley in Block 76 was then read for the second and last time and placed on final passage, whereupon said Ordinance No. 116, entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA ORDERING THE VACATION AND ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN ALLEY IN BLOCK 76 OF. ARCADIA SANTA ANITA TRACT, IN SAID CITY OF ARCADIA" was passed\ by., tb.e ~foll~wing vote: -' ,- , ',~ .:., . " Ayes: Trustees Dunham, Multer and ,lfueeler;.--,-~ . :~:-, NOES: None .:;, :. .., . ,.:', Absent: Trustees Granville & Knis:!ey'~." ::! '", "'Ii ,'.!' J~i~ .- ,~ \ ,.' (, ~ ;Q ~/9~/ 8KD I I 75pc794 240 W. lluntin2ton Dr;"" ,," ORDINANCE NO. 116 {FREE'/) /f.'" Arcadia, alif. _ V IVI tlI(: ' ANc ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA ORDERING THE VACATION AND ABANDONMENT OF A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN ALLEY IN '.. '.. '.~ BLOCK 76 OF THE ARCADIA SANTA ANITA TRACT, IN SAID CITY OF ARCADIA. ..sA' ~i ::l w~ g.e :J Ii riMIIE 8TllEIlf ,DTl J CITY CLERK CITY OF ARr.AnrA ':. 2509 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE CITY OF ARCADIA DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:' SECTION 1: That the public interest and convenience re- quire and that the Board of Trustees of the City of Arcadia do here- by order the, following improvement to be made, to-wit: T~at that certain portion of the twenty (20) foot alley in Block 76, of the ARCADIA SANTA ANITA TRACT, in the City of Arcadia, County of LeIS Angeles, State of California, as per Map recorded in Book 15, Pages 89 and 90, Miscellaneous Records of said County, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the South line of Lot 26 of said Block and Tract, said point being 20 feet Easterly from the South- west corner of said Lot 26; thence Easterly along the Southerly line of Lots 25, 24, 23, 22, 21 and 18, all in the above-described Block and Tract, to the Southeast corner of Lot 18 in said Block and Tract; thence Southerly in a straight line to the Northeast corner of Lot 17 in said Block and Tract; thence Westerly along the Northerly line of Lots 17, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10 and 9, all in said Block and Tract; to a point em the North line of Lot 9, in said Block and Tract; said point being 20 feet East of the Northwest corner of said Lot 9; thence Northerly in a straight line to the point of beginning, be vacated and abandoned for street purposes as contemplated by Resolu- tion No. 73 of said City of Arcadia, adopted and approved January 3, 1923. SECTION .2: That said work is for the closing up, vaca- tion and abandonment of that certain portion of said Alley particu- larly descrl.bed in Section 1 hereof and it appears to said Board of Trustees that there are no damages, costs or expenses arising out of said work arLd that no assessment is necessary for said work and therefore no COlllDissioners are appointed to assess benefits or damages -1- ., tl:~.'1;;'" ,".. 1-; ,~ 1),., /' I"~ ~: ~i ~ ,..., -- ~ B~D 117Spc79S for said work and to have general supervision thereof. SECTION 3: The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published once in The Arcadia Journal, a weekly newspaper published and circulated in said City of Arcadia and thirty days from and after the final pas- sage thereof, the same shall take effect and be in force. The foregoing Ordinance was adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Arcadia, held on the 4th day of April, 1923, by the affirmative vote of at least three Trustees, to-wit: AYES: Trustees (s) Dunham, Multer & Wheeler NOES: None ABSENT: Trustees (s) Granville & Knisley and signed and approved this 4th day of April, 1923. (s) s. L. Wheeler President of the Board of Trustees '. RECOP-OCD IN OFFICIAL RECOR1lIS OF LOS ANGELES 'COUNTY, CALIF. 35 ~~~i 10 .1l..M. APR 3 1901 RAY E. LEE, County Recorder ATTEST: (s) Ethel G. Farwell City Clerk , . . . -2- Ordinance No. ~ ~ ll6~ ~ 1 2 3 4 ?e-G-,lY 5 t>-\-tItI\{)tl> 6 O\'.~. . . ~ 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 z 13 ;; z " z:t~~ ::>:5.~ 14 o .0 I- . . ..m~ . . 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Bric to be laid flat, two (2) inches apart to a point five (5) feet down from crown of arch when finished from there up to be laid close, arc top and lay briok in arch in cement mortar, and when finished top of cesspool to be thirty-six (36) inches below surfaoe. Bottom oourse of briok to be laid headers. Notioe must be given to Inspeotor and inspeotion made just before arch is laid~ Where several buildings used for dwellings are constructe on the SaIne lot, they may be connected with one cesspool, provided the width an.d the depth shall be increased to a size satisfactory to the said Inspector, but in no case shall more than four (4) dwel ings be connected with the same cesspool. No outside dry closets will be permitted in said City of Arcadia eXcElpt by special permission of said Inspector. Every suoh outside dry closet shall be plaoed over a vault at least four (4) by four (4) feet wide and ten feet deep, and shall not be construct d within one hundred (100) yards of any dwelling house. SECTION 5: It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to maintain or use, or permit or oause to be maintained or used, a privy vault or cesspool on any premises in the City of Arcadia if E~ pUblic sewer exists and is ready for use in any street or alley on which the property abuts. SECTION 6: The use of fresh air inlets between cesspool and house are prohibi ted~ -3- 0 /vC.J VHa/nC-e..- /h , / c:z t ", 1 2 3 4 6 6 .7 ~ENllm 8 QRD. lto. 3(.,.( 9 h~o .J-;. ~ril 1'",1 12 0 . 13 z 9 Z3:~~ j,j"a:: 14 Q z 0 .. . . ...~ . . I.&.>-~u 15 1t~2:! lIIa::~> ...o~o 16 ....I...E~ C("'co · ":Ii :. : 17 . . 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 .. ,~E"tlD 1l-.,( 'Il. "0. ...., SECTION.?: All soil and waste pipes to a point two (2) feet outside of the exterior wall of the building shall be cast iron not less than one and one-half (It) inches internal diameter except incase of water closet, which shall be not less than four (4) inches internal diameter and shall be carried undiminished in size up to shall not t.erminate within four (4) feet of and through the roof and window, any air shaft 10 be removed if the or opening of any house or building, and the same shal ~ inspecting officer considers it necessary. Vents extending th.rough roofs covered with Malthoid or similarly prepared roofing papers, may be flashed with roofing paper run with hot.as- phal tum so e~s to make same thoroughly water tight. DI~ains to cesspools or sewer shall be of cast iron pipe or first grade vitrified iron stone pipe which shall have an inter- nal diameteI: of ~not less than four (4) inches laid with a fall of no , less than i- of an inch per foot and connections made with a "Y" and one-cighth (l/a) bend. All changes in directicn shall be made with lIylI branchel3. No vitf1fied pipe shall come wi thin two (2) feet 0 f '- the exterior wall of any building nor within twelve (la) inches of the surface of the ~~und through its entire course. The joining of each and every section of vitrified piping must be completely and uniformly Hlled with the best Portland cement, two parts of cement and one part of sand, and every joint thoroughly cleaned from the inside so as not to form an obstruction. This pipe must be laid in a perfect line and made thoroughly water-tight; it shall not be covered or concealed in any way until it has been thoroughly tested and approved by said Inspector. SECTION a: Every water closet, sink, slOp hopper, bath tub and each tray or set of wash trays or other fixtures connected with the drain pipe. directly or indirectly must be separately, ind:epeilden- ly and effectually trapped and vented. The trap must be placed as near the fixtures as possible and in no case further than twenty (20) inches from the fixture. All sinks in kitchens or boarding ho see -4- ()~~ No . J.:;zt. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 z 13 z ~ z~~i ~Cl:1I(lS: 14 . 0.... I: 0 .. c. ",m~ ~>~~ 15 '" . a:Z!!.c bla:!(> ...OzO 16 ....~.~ <1-"'0 "'":& ~ . 17 . . . . 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 "- or hotels accommodating more than twenty (20) persons, shall be pro- vided wi th e. sui table and approved grease trap. No wooden wash tray shall be maintained, used or constructed in any building unless the same shall be of non-absorbent material. No union coupling shall be used in or in connection with concealed work. No rubber coupling shall be used. Drum traps, lead or iron with lead stub, must be used plate for bath tul~ and shower bath connection to waste line and floor4plac d at a conven:Lent place for cleaning same. Sinks for the purpose of washing dishes in hotels and restaurants may be of wood, but must be made thoroughly watertlght~ SECTION 9: No brick, sheet metal, earthenware or chimney flue shall be used as a sewer ventilator or to ventilate any trap, drain ~oil or waste pipe. Cellar drains shall not be connected with any soil or waste pipe except by special permission of the sai Inspector~ ~10 person shall deposit, conduct or drain or cause or permit to be deposited, conducted or drained into or upon any stree , alley, sidewalk or public place in the City of Arcadia, any waste water or drainage from any bath or wash tub, bowl, to~1et, fountain, sink, wash rack, tank or reservoir, Nor shall the waste water or drainage f:~om any fixture be allowed to drain on the surface of the ground for irrigation purposes or otherwise. SECTION 10: Said Inspector in approving plans or in ac- cepting work of any and all persons, firms or corporations, carry- ing or conducting or assuming control of, constructing orcausing to be constructed, any plumbing or house drainage affecting the sanitary condition of any house or building of said City, shall be governed by the following regulations and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to fail, neglect, or refuse to com- ply with the same, upon notice so to do. First: No water closet shall be installed or used in any premises or in any house or building, unless it be flushed with water contained in a tank holding not less tq.an four (4) gallons -5- O/l-oI~ 11-0, 1hZ 6 .4 I , 2 :5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . z 13 z 9 z3~i ::>:l.~ 14 c~:~ "m~ . . 1I.~~u 15 a:~2! 1aIa:!C> I-OZO 16 ....~II:~ Cc~O ~ :::E 17 . . 18 19 20 21 22 23 .24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 of water; pr()vided however, that a flush meter valve or other ap- proved simila.r valve may be used, which would, in the opinion of the said Inspector, conform to the requirements of this Ordinance. PI er closets, Philadelphia hoppers, wash-out Pan closets or similar closets are prohibited in all cases. When the water supply of any building is not sufficient for the proper flushing of all water clos ets and urinals in such buildings, said Inspector may order the erec tion of a tank system for supplying water to such closets and urinal into which t.he water may flow or be pumped. Second: A fixture that is a top fixture on a vertical stac and not more than two (2) feet from the inlet to the stack need not have its tr!Lp revented, provided it does not discharge into the stac below the level of its seal, except water closets whose trap.ics in the l::o.wl. All other traps shall be set true to their water seals~ T:b.ird: All soil pipes in buildings over three (3) s-.tories and up to the floor of the top story shall be cast iron of the grade known as ~Extra HeavyQ of the following weights per lineal foot: Four (4) inches, thirteen (13) pounds. Five (5) inches, seventeen (17) pounds~ Six (6) inches, twenty (20) pounds~ Fourth: No fixture other than double fixtures, shall be trapped by having its outlet connected with the trap of another fixture. Fifth: All soil or waste pipes four (4) inches or more . in diametel: must be of cast iron coated inside and out with tar or lead. All waste pipes less than two (2) inches in diameter shall be of wrought iron or lead. :Sixth: Before the fixtures are placed in connection with the plumbing of any house or building, or any portion of the drain- age system is covered or ~oncealed from view, the outlet of the soil pipe and a110penings into it below the top shall be hermetically sealed; :the pipe shall then be filled with water to the highest -6- ~,It",/~~ o . z ~ z~~i ;:)Cl:lIl:a:: Q.Jz:o I-'~ .ccll::J IL).::~ a:~;C Wa:~; ...Oz:O ..Jl-lI~ crt-CO ."~ ~ : 01: . . 12 13 14 15 16 17 1 ... point in the s~stem. Defective pipes and fittings of their differ- 2 ent kinds must be removed and replaced by sound material; cement 3 work of any description is prohibited and every part of the work 4 shall conform to these rules and regulations and shall be subject 5 to the approval of the said Inspector. 6 Seventh: All joints in cast iron soil pipes, Whether in- 7 side of the building or otherwise, shall be made with pig lead and 8 oakum not lE1SS than one-half (1) inch of lead and thoroughly caulked 9 Etghth: All vent pipes less than four (4) inches shall be 10 of galvanized iron screw pipe. All vents and extensions above the highest fixture if cast iron, or not less than four (4) inches, may be Standard pipe~ Ninth: All vertical stacks or soil and waste pipes . shall be provided with a brass trap screw ferrule at the foot, and also i other places. where the inspecting officer may think it necessary. Trap screw ferrule shall be the same. diameter as wasts stack or la.t- eral run. All changes in direction of soil or waste pipes shall be 11 18 made with full IIY~ branches and one-eighth bends; sanitary IITlsu 19 shall not be used except in perpendicular stacks. All runs of five 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 .' (5) feet or over shall have clean-outs and all clean-outs within one (1) foclt of walls shall be extended to outside of walls and in every event must be at some convenient point easy of access, satis- factory to said Inspector. ~snth: All connections between lead and piping shall be joined by wiped joints. Connections between soil and lead shall be made with .brass ferrules or brass solder nipples and their joining shall be wiped. Bolted or copper bit, cup or flush soldered joints are prohibited only on bath connections. All connections between soil pipe and water closets shall be of lead, except where concrete is used, in which case iron bends are permissible. Where lead con- , nections s.re used, brass floor plates must be properly screwed to floor completed for first inspection. Raymond ferrules will be al- -7- O~VYU't~ 1Zo. /:;z ~ 1 2 :5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 . 13 z 9 z:.c:i jjllla: 14 c...~2 "m:J . C I.I.>~CJ 15 a:~;! 1IIa:!c=-- ~OzO 16 ..I~K~ <<(0(;10 3: ;:E 17 . . C 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 lowed only f.:>r surface water purposes. Eleventh: Waste pipes shall be of lead, or cast iron of the following sizes: For bath tubs, wash basins, laundry trays, urinals, each not less than one and one-half inches; sinks and slop hoppers, not less thantwo inches. Not more than two small fixtures to waste thro h I-t inch lead. or iron pipe~ Twelfth: All traps and vents shall be the same size as the wastes Elxcept sinks, which may be one and one-half inch trap a.nd vent, provided that if more than one fixture shallbe vented the size of such pipes shall be as follows: For more than one and not exceed- ing two. fixtures, one and one-half (It)' inches; for more than two and not exceeding six, two (2) inches; for more than six and not exceeding twelve, two and one-half (at) inches; for more than twelve and not exc'3eding twenty, three (3) inches~ Thirteenth: Water closets where more than one water closet or slop hopper shall be not less than two (2) inches and not less than three feet above the highest fixture in the system. Water clos- ets where more than one water closet or slop hopper is vented thro the same pipe, shall be of the following sizes: For more than one and not exceeding four closets or slop hopper, two (2) inches; for more than four and not to exceed eight, two and one-half (at) inches for more than eight and not to exceed fourteen, three (3) inches;for more than fourteen and not to exceed twenty-four, four (4) inches~ Where poss:l.ble all vent connections between fixture and main stack must be run on a line of forty-five (45) degrees to the Ilerpendicu- lar. Any ,rent pipe running in a horizontal direction shall not ex- ceed fifteenfset in length, and shall have a fall of not less than one-quarter (~) inch per foot. A single pipemay be used to vent two traps through the same fitting when such f1 tting w11l prevent the drainage f:~om one trap entering the other trap and is made of one piece of metal without loose or attached parts. A straight double -8- Ohd-vn.~ /k. /-;{. ~ . ~ z ~ Z3:;~ _.IIZ -....~ o .0 ...~ .4 CQ ~ ....>~~ a:~;.c bla:~; ~OZ:O ..JJ:Z~ Cc(~O J .:IE . . . 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 1 cross fitting will not be allowed. 2 Fourteenth: All vents shall rise perpendicular to twelve 3 inches above the fixtures to prevent back water entering vents. 4 Fifteenth: No safe waste from any fixture shall connect 5 with any waste pipe or sewer, but such safe waste pipe shall dis- 6 charge into f~ water supplied sink on outside of building, except in 7 case of urinal, which shall be trapped and back wented~ 8 Sixteenth: Every water closet, sink, bath tub, basin or 9 other fixturf~, maintained within any house or building that is of 10 bad or defective ~ity and is removed or replaced with other fix- 11 tures of the:Lr respective class shall have the ,traps thereof "... vented~ in accofdance with this Ordinance. All plumbing or house drainage worle done to replace any that may be condemned by the Board of Health or said Inspector, shall be considered as new work and con- structed in conformity with the requirements of this Ordinance; and no person, firm or corporation shall connect or cause to be connecte any plumbing or house drainage work with any cessppol or sewer unles the said plumbing and house work conforms with the requirements of this Ordinance. Seventeenth: The waste pipe from any refrigerator or other recep1;a:cle in which provisions are stored shall not be con- nected with a drain, soil pipe or other waste pipe, unless such we,at pipe is pro1Tided with a trap suitably ventilated and in every case there shall be an open tray between such trap and such refrigerator. E:lghteenth: Upon the removal or al tera tion of any build- ing or the making of any addition thereto, if new plumbing fixtures are placed in such building, either in the original or altered or added part thereof, such new fixtures must be properly connected with and attached to the drainage system in the original parts of such building and if the fixtures are to be reset, either in the old or new part of such building, then both such original or addi- tional fixtures and any altered plumbing whatever must comply with 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 -9- () d4/VLb/}'1.<!.-G- no ,. ;-;;2 t 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 0 . 13 z 9 z3~i jl(lIllt 14 0-'11:0 ...c~ "m_ . . ...>~u 15 a:~g~ III"!;:> ~OzO 16 .J"'lI:~ c....o "0:1 ~ . 17 . . . 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 in all respel~ts, the rules and regulations prescribed in this Ordi- nance. Ninetsenth: W hen anything is prohibited in this Ordinance not only ths person, firm or corporation actually doing the prohib- ited thing, but also the employees and all other persons actively concerned therein, shall be liable upon conviction to the penalty prescribed. SE:OTION 11: No rain water leader or other conduit for water shall be connected with any soil or waste pipe. SE:CTION 12: Soil, waste, vent and gas lines must be pro- perly strapped and piers placed before the test is made. Piers must be built of brick or concrete. SlWTION 13: The following regulatioBs shall govern all gas fi ttingll wi thin said Oi ty of Arcadia. The length and minimum size of pipe for gas must be run in accordance with the following table: SIZE GREATEST LENGTH: GREATEST NUMBER BURNER . . OF PIPE: 3/8 inch (vertical 15 feet 2 t oniy) inch 25 feet 6 t inch 50 feet 15 , 1 inch 75 feet 30 li- inch 100 feet 60 It inch 150 feet 100 2 inches 200 feet 200 Xn estimating the number of lights, use the following table: 1 burner for each side light or hall drop; 1 burner for each heating stove or drop light; 3 burners for each gas water heater; :5 burners for each kitchen range. Sub. 1: The number of lights allowed per 3/8 inch opening -10- (/ /l.c1vn~,~ Yk, J -;;( t ,c 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . z 13 z ~ Z3:~i jiClIIa: 14 Q oJ II: 0 t-c!!:: ..m_ . . ....)-.:u 15 a:~g! birr"'> ,..Ozo 16 ..It-K~ c(1-.o .0:& :I : 17 . . 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 is two using the ordinary gas burner and no 3/8 inch pipe must be 2 run horizontally. No gas pipe of less than 3/8 inch shall be used 3 in piping buildings. No main riser shall be less than i inch and 4 end of same must be located by Inspector. Openings intended for 5 meter connec1;lons must be conveniently located and under the direc- tion of said Inspector. Su1). a: All drops must be placed plumb and well secured by straps solde:~ed to the pipes and screwed to the joists. or drops may be soldered :Ln if preferred. Bracket openings must also be so se- cured and r1XCl square with finish. Sub. 3: The size of the drops must be ~ inch and they shall extend through the plaster l~ inches and all be alike in length. Bracket openings must. extend through plaster 1 inch and all open1n~s must be closed with iron caps. S~b. 4. For hotels. churches. theaters or public buildings where a large amount of gas is to be used. the pipes must be of increased sl.ze and plans of same shall be submitted to the said In- spector befclre the commencement of work. S11b. 5: In making alterations or. extensions in a building or in piping an old building. the same regulations m'!,lst be observed as innew wo:ck. Sub. 6: All pipe must be run in a good workmanlike manner. be well SeCl,lred. and grade towards the meter. There must be no II traps II nor stoppags of any kind. Unions shall not be used in concealed 25 . work. Split or broken pipes or fittings repaired with cement or 26 lead. or "rustedll to stop leaks. will not.be passed by said Inspecto 27 and no work or alteration shall be made to piping after inspection 28 without due notice and reinspect ion. All testing will be done at a 29 pressure of ten pounds per square inch. No concealed work will be 30 31 32 inspected and due notice of inspection must be given. Sub. 7: Gas water heaters must be vented to the open air either directly through the roof or enter chimney below ceiling. The -11- ., O/LJ~ /1-0. /Rt: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . z 13 z ~ z~~i ~j.o: 14 Q z 0 ,...c~ ..m~ . . 11.)-0:1,) 15 a::~ 2!' 1aIa:t(> 1-0z0 16 .J~.~ <<I-co .0:& ~ a . 1 same rule sheQl apply to gas heater vents. No gas water heater will be allowed in an enclosed closet or bath rooml3. Instantaneous Automatic heaters must have separate run to be connected at meter and must be one size larger than outlet on heater. SECTION 14: If said Inspector shall find any part of any gas pipe or gas fittings in and about any building in said City of Arcadia to be in a condition dangerous to life or property, he shall notify the owner, tenant or occupant of the building in which such gas pipe or gas fittings are located to have the defects repaired immediately and to refrain from using gas by means of said defective pipe or fit1;ings until the same have been repaired and rendered safe. Said Inspector shall have the right and power to cause the supply of gas to bl~ shut off until the necessary repairs are made. Said Inspector shall give written notice to the person, firm or corpora- on supplying gas to any such defecti ve pipes or fittings ,. to cease the supply until the necessary repairs have been made and it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to furnish gas for use in or by means of any defective gas pipe or fittings after ha~ ing received such notice until the necessary repairs have been made. SECTION 15: Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanor and upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine not exceed:Lng $300.00 or by imprisonment in the City Jail of said Ci ty of Ar,~adia for a period not exceeding three months, or by both such fine and imprisonment and every day during which the work of plumbing, drainage or gas fitting is continued in violation of this Ordinance, shall be considered as constituting a new offense and be punishable as in this Section provided. SECTION 16: The City Clerk shall certify ,to the adoption of this Ordinance and shall cause the same to be published once in The Arcadia Journal, a weekly newspaper published and circulated in AMENllB) 18 ORO. No. 19 ""e~ 5e.Qh.<<ho 1..rJ,Pr~i,.l~ .\~3 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 -13- CJ/l.dA/n~e..c- /1". /62 i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 . z 13 z ~ z35:! jClDZ 14 ..I . ~ cl-=g . -<.I) i~ 11.:1-0:0 15 It III. . bI~~; I-O~~ 16 .JI-.z cl-co .. O:J ~ i 17 . . . 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 said City of Arcadia, and thirty days from and after the final pas- sage thereof, the same shall take effect and be in force~ The foregoing Ordinance was adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the City of Arcadia, held on the 19th. day of September, 1923, by the affirmative vote of at least three Trustees, tQ-wit: AYES: Trustees 1A) in NOES: None. A.BSENT: Trustees 9'- and signed and approved this 19th. day of September, "r of the Board of Trustees. ATTEST: fA"'" ~. ~udf Ci ty lerk. ^" . -13- O~~/t6./~C: " . , . , , :' ,'. c c .., I. r: ( , :.. . , , ., " . I , . , ., '- ,. . <. . ORDINANCE NO. 126. ~ .. PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE OF PLUMBING PERMITS AND ' INSPECTION OF PLUMBING. .; '"' , L' ., r : ..