Any person or corporation operating electric
or other wires within the Town shall, upon request of the Inspector,
furnish the Inspector with such information as may be necessary to
the faithful and effectual discharge of the Inspector's duties under
this Bylaw.
The Inspector shall have access at all reasonable
times to all wires, appliances, and apparatus in the interior of a
public building or on private premises which are intended for carrying
an electric light or power current, and no person shall arrange, affix
or change any such wires or apparatus without giving the Inspector
reasonable opportunity to inspect such wires and their arrangement
and fixtures before the same are covered or enclosed; and no person
shall place such wires in any building in process of construction
until all gas, steam, water, and furnace pipes have been placed in
proper position. No person shall connect such wires in the interior
of building and on private premises with an outside circuit which
crosses or runs along, over or under any street or way of the Town
without written permission therefor having been first obtained from
the Inspector.
No person or corporation shall attach any wire
or line for the transmission of electricity for any purpose, except
the lines and wires of the Town of Marblehead, to any post, except
on their own premises or upon other lands with the consent of the
owner thereof, nor insert the same into any underground conduit, except
with the consent of the owner and by order of the Select Board.
No electrical installation shall be made in
any house, factory, building or structure of any type or affixed in
any way to any portion of any premises in the Town of Marblehead which
is intended to be connected with an outside electrical circuit which
crosses or runs along, over, or under any street or way of the Town,
without first obtaining a written permit from the Inspector of Wires
to make such electrical installation, upon written application of
a person, firm or corporation intending to make such installation.
[Amended 5-6-1980 ATM by Art. 21; 5-5-1986
ATM by Art. 20; 5-7-1990 ATM by Art. 17; 5-6-1991 ATM by Art. 21]
A. Fees shall be charged by the Inspector of Wires to any person, firm or corporation applying for permits for electrical installations as provided in §
52-5. Said fees to be paid by the applicants when such permits are issued in accordance with the following schedule.
(1) Additions, alterations and new construction. Where
a building permit is required, the fee is $15 per $1,000 of the total
cost of the work to be done under such permits, as estimated by the
Building Commissioner. This fee will include the cost of the building
permit, wiring permit and the plumbing permit.
(2) If no building permit is required the following fees
shall apply:
[Amended 5-3-2004 ATM by Art. 42]
(h)
Standard current consuming outlets:
(3) Fire alarm:
[Amended 5-7-2001 ATM by Art. 33; 5-3-2004 ATM by Art. 42]
(a)
Interior fire alarm system: $30.
(b)
Initial timing and connection of a privately
owned fire alarm master box: $300.
B. No fee shall be paid for the installation of portable
appliances for use with convenience outlets. All fees received by
the Inspector of Wires shall be turned over to the Town Treasurer
as receipts and accounted for by the Treasurer.
C. Electrical permits may be obtained at the office of
the Inspector of Wires, located at Gerry Street. The office will be
open between 8:00 and 9:00 a.m., 1:00 and 1:30 p.m. daily, or by appointment,
except Saturdays. Telephone: Office: 631-2220.