The Wisconsin State Electrical Code, in particular Ch. SPS 316,
Wisconsin Administrative Code, and the National Electrical Code adopted
therein are hereby adopted and are incorporated by reference as part
of this chapter as if set forth in full, and as they may be amended
from time to time. Such additional rules and regulations as adopted
by the Electrical Board or the Electrical Inspector, together with
the above-mentioned codes, shall extend over and govern all electrical
work in the City.
As used in this chapter, words and phrases shall have the meanings
set forth in the above adopted codes.
The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed to relieve
or lessen the responsibility or liability of any person, firm or corporation
performing any electrical work or installing, owning, using, or operating
any electrical system, for damages to persons and property caused
by any defect therein or therefrom; nor shall the City, the Electrical
Inspector, or their agents, be held as assuming any such responsibility
or liability by reason of the issuance of a permit, inspections, or
reinspections of work, approval or disapproval of any work or materials
or equipment, or the issuance of a certificate of inspection authorized
by this chapter. Nor shall the City be held liable for the damages
resulting from the enforcement of this chapter.
[Amended 4-2-2014 by Ord.
No. 1363; 4-21-2020 by Ord. No. 1462]
A. Permit requirements.
(1) Permits required.
(a)
Except as provided in Wis. Stats. § 101.875(2), no
electrical wiring project described in Wis. Admin. Code § SPS
316.012(1)(a) may commence in the City of St. Francis unless the owner
of the premises where the installation is to occur, or their agent,
holds a permit issued by the Electrical Inspector.
(b)
To the extent permitted under Wis. Stats. §§ 101.12(3)(b)
and 101.875(2), the provisions of this subsection shall be deemed
to apply to the installation, repair, or maintenance of electrical
wiring within an existing industrial facility or an existing manufacturing
facility.
(2) No person may engage in the business of installing, repairing, or
maintaining electrical wiring unless the person is licensed as an
electrical contractor by the department. Except as provided in Wis.
Stats. § 101.862(4) to (6), no person may obtain a permit
to install, repair, or maintain electrical wiring within the City
of St. Francis unless the person is licensed as an electrician or
enrolled as a registered electrician by the State of Wisconsin.
(3) Application for permits. Application for an electrical permit shall
be made, in writing, upon blank forms to be furnished by the City
Clerk. The form shall be made out in full and shall describe the nature
of the work as well as such other information as may be required and
shall be accompanied by all applicable permit fees established by
the Common Council from time to time.
(4) Concealment of work.
(a)
No person, firm or corporation shall conceal any electrical
work for which a permit has been issued before inspection by the Electrical
Inspector unless permitted under Wis. Admin. Code § SPS
316.013(3)(c).
(b)
Where, following an inspection, the Electrical Inspector finds
that an installation is incomplete or not in compliance with Wis.
Admin. Code Chapter SPS 316, the Electrical Inspector may order correction
and that the electrical wiring remain unconcealed and nonenergized
until reinspection.
C. Use of materials. All material and appliances used or designed to
be used in connection with the utilization of electricity for light,
heat or power shall be of standard design and according to the list
of standard material which shall be kept on file in the office of
the Electrical Inspector, and all current-carrying material shall
be new, carrying approval from an independent testing laboratory (i.e.,
UL, CSA or ETL) and of an approved design.
D. Temporary work.
(1) A permit for temporary work shall have a duration of 60 days. Service
shall be cut off at the end of this period and shall not again be
connected without permission from the Electrical Inspector. However,
extensions of the sixty-day period may be granted by the Electrical
Board.
(2) For buildings where conduit is required, special permits for temporary
work may be granted by the Electrical Inspector for the installation
of open work and exposed wiring, lights, power for the building, operating
display, decorative lighting, etc., for use for a limited period,
subject to discontinuance and complete removal at expiration and to
condemnation and revocation within such period.
E. Emergency work. Under emergency conditions, the necessary electrical
wiring may commence without obtaining a permit, provided the owner
of the premises where the installation is to occur or their agent
submits a permit application for the installation no later than the
next business day after commencement of the installation. All such
work shall be done in accordance with the applicable provisions of
this chapter.
G. Permit fees.
(1) Fees on condemned work. Regular permit fees shall be required for
permits issued for overhauling existing installation or replacing
work condemned by the Electrical Inspector.
(2) Plan examination and fees for certain buildings. An electrical calculation
information sheet with drawings shall be submitted on any existing
building where three or more branch circuits are added, where service
or feeder is upgraded, or where new service or feeder is installed
or new buildings of 25,000 cubic feet or more in volume or containing
three or more dwelling units and which are supplied by two-hundred-ampere
or larger service. No such electrical work shall be done until approval
of such plans has been issued by the Electrical Inspector. There shall
be no fees charged for buildings under this subsection. The Electrical
Inspector may waive calculations and drawings at his discretion and
must do so in writing. In addition to the fees hereinafter stated,
there shall be a plan examination fee as provided by the current fee
schedule on file with the City Clerk.
(a)
The fee for warehouse, stadium, field house, hangars and similar
occupancies shall be reduced by 50%, except that no reduction shall
result in a fee less than the minimum fee.
(b)
Existing buildings. There shall be no fee for plan review on
existing buildings when three or more branch circuits are added or
where a service or feeder is upgraded.
(3) Schedule of fees. No more frequently than annually, the Electrical
Inspector shall prepare a recommended schedule of fees in accordance
and in line with fees being charged by similarly situated communities
in Milwaukee County. Upon completion of such schedule, the Electrical
Inspector shall submit it to the Common Council for its approval.
The schedule of fees approved by the Common Council from time to time
shall constitute the fee schedule for the City.
(4) Additional inspection. Where additional inspections are necessary
due to neglect to make corrections in work found faulty or defective
at the expiration of the time set for reinspection as specified in
notice duly served, the inspection fee shall be as provided by the
current fee schedule on file with the City Clerk.
(5) Double fees. When any work is begun on installation or alteration
of electrical equipment without first filing an application for a
permit as required in this section, the fees specified in this article
shall be doubled, but the payment of such double fees shall not relieve
any person from fully complying with all of the regulations of this
article, nor from any other penalties prescribed in this article.
No further permits shall be issued to any licensee until all arrears
in fees have been paid and all lawful orders of the Electrical Inspector
shall have been complied with.
H. Payment of fees. All permit fees shall be paid to the City Treasurer
and credited to the general fund. No permit shall be issued or held
valid unless signed by the Electrical Inspector and stamped by the
City Treasurer in the amount required for such permit.
I. Certificate of inspection. Current shall not be turned on for any
electrical installation until a certificate of inspection has been
issued by the Electrical Inspector. In an occupied building, however,
where a permit for lighting fixtures has been issued, the Electrical
Inspector may authorize the installation of meters for electrical
service after the wiring has been inspected and approved.
J. Insurance required. Prior to any license being granted, each applicant
shall have filed with the Electrical Inspector proof of liability
insurance in the form of a certificate of insurance showing that the
contractor has minimum coverage of $1,000,000. Failure to have the
requisite insurance shall be cause for denial of any license. If any
such insurance is changed or canceled, the applicant has an affirmative
duty to inform the Electrical Inspector of such change prior to any
subsequent permit application.
Whenever the Electrical Inspector condemns the electrical work
or any building, he shall, in cases where the construction is in progress,
give five days' written notice thereof to the contractor on the job,
and in all other cases he shall give five days' notice thereof to
the owner or his authorized agent or attorney. Such contractor or
owner may, within five days after receiving such notice, file a petition
in writing for a review of the action of the Electrical Inspector.
The petition may be filed with the City Clerk. Upon receipt thereof,
the City Clerk shall schedule the matter for consideration by the
Common Council for its determination as to whether the electrical
construction complies with the requirements of this chapter. The City
Clerk shall cause the findings and decision to be included in the
minutes of the meeting at which the matter is considered and shall
have a copy thereof mailed or delivered to the contractor and/or owner.
[Amended 4-21-2020 by Ord. No. 1462]
A. Whenever any electrical work is performed in the City of St. Francis,
the Electrical Inspector shall be notified in order to make the following
inspections to comply with this chapter:
(1) When the electrical wiring is ready for inspection and as required
under Wis. Admin. Code § SPS 316.013(3);
(2) Reinspection as necessary to confirm compliance and satisfactory
completion of all electrical work; and
B. Any electrical signs must be inspected prior to their installation,
and such inspection shall be in addition to any other necessary inspections.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter or any order, rule or regulation made hereunder shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-4 of this Code.