Residential building code definition

Residential building code means an ordinance, resolution or law that establishes standards applicable to new residential construction. [420 ILCS 52]
Residential building code means an ordinance,
Residential building code means a model code adopted by

More Definitions of Residential building code

Residential building code means the state Uniform Dwelling Code, SPS 320-325, and any amendments, revisions, or renumbering of the state Uniform Dwelling Code, which applies to one and two family dwellings only.
Residential building code means an ordinance, resolution, law, housing or building code, or zoning ordinance that establishes, for residential building contractors, construction-related activities applicable to single-family or 2-family residential structures.
Residential building code means a model code adopted by a municipality or county, with or without local amendments, to regulate the construction of an ordinance, resolution, law, housing or building code, or zoning ordinance that establishes, for residential building contractors, construction-related activities applicable to single-family or 2-family residential structures or townhouses within the municipality or county.

Related to Residential building code

  • Residential building means a building containing one or more residential dwellings.

  • Building Code means the regulations made under Section 34 of the Act.

  • State building code means the combined specialty codes.

  • School building means any building in which any of the instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by a school is conducted, whether or not any instruction, extracurricular activities, or training provided by the school is being conducted in the school building at the time a criminal offense is committed.

  • Commercial building means a non-residential building other than an agricultural building, an industrial building or an institutional building.