International Property Maintenance Code Open House

Next date: Wednesday, January 22, 2025 | 09:00 AM to 02:00 PM

Neighborhood Services and Development Services staff will be available to respond to any questions concerning the proposed adoption of the 2024 International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22 in Room 215 at Village Hall.

You also have the option to email or call with any questions. If you are a commercial property owner or manager, please contact Business Services at 708.358.5425 or Divi-DCSBusiness@oak-park.us. If you are a residential property owner or manager, please contact Tina Brown, Code Compliance Manager, at 708.358.5414 or tbrown@oak-park.us.


Background information

The Village and its Building Code Advisory Commission are seeking to update the 2024 International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) from the current 2009 version of the IPMC with minor amendments in the near future. The IPMC is published by the International Code Council (ICC). It establishes standard guidance to local governments regulating the minimum maintenance requirements for existing buildings to ensure property upkeep and public safety throughout the community.

Key reasons to update from the 2009 IPMC to the 2024 IPMC:

  • Adds clarity to and modernizes property maintenance standards. The 2024 IPMC code provides clearer definitions and guidelines on maintaining the structural integrity of buildings, including provisions for exterior surfaces reflecting the evolving standards in building safety and habitability.
  • Aligns with other updated codes and best practices.

    The proposed adoption of the 2024 IPMC is part of the Village’s overall effort to update its building codes and improve code enforcement processes. The International Building Code (IBC) covers new construction and major rehabilitation of all property types. Adopting the 2024 IPMC would align with the IBC ensuring consistency and compatibility with updated versions.

  • Supports Sustainability Goals

The inclusion of sustainability measures, such as energy-efficient building systems and waste management practices, supports eco-friendly initiatives, making neighborhoods more environmentally conscious.

What This Means for Businesses and Property Owners

Updated property maintenance standards create cleaner, more visually appealing business districts, encouraging investors and customers which helps local economies thrive. Using the latest codes improves the overall quality of housing stock, making properties more desirable and promoting long-term investments.

Review the Changes:

When

  • Wednesday, January 22, 2025 | 09:00 AM - 02:00 PM

Location

Room 215

Village Hall, 123 Madison St., 60302, View Map

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