[Ord. No. 74, 5-7-2008; amended 6-3-2020 by Ord. No. 170]
The duties of the Electrical Inspector are:
(a) The Electrical Inspector and/or his/her designees are authorized
as agents of the City to make inspections and reinspections of electrical
installations heretofore and hereafter required and to approve and
disapprove the installations. In no event, however, will the cost
or expense of inspections and reinspections be charged against the
City.
(b) The Electrical Inspector or his designee shall receive all applications,
and, at the Electrical Inspector's discretion, he/she may require
plans and specifications for electrical wiring and equipment installations
to be submitted at the time of application; and shall review them
for conformance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code;
and to issue permits for the work to be performed; and shall make
inspections of all new and additional electrical installations and
reinspections of all existing electrical installations.
(c) The Electrical Inspector or his/her designee shall keep complete
records of all inspections made and other official work performed
under the provisions of this article.
(d) The Electrical Inspector, upon notification by the Bureau of Fire
Prevention, may order the discontinuance of electrical service to
any electrical installation found to be defectively installed, not
in conformity with the provisions of this article, in cases of emergency
where the electrical currents are dangerous to life and property or
where the wires may interfere with the work of the Bureau of Fire
Prevention.
(e) The Electrical Inspector or his/her designee shall inspect all electrical
wiring and equipment installation to assure compliance with the requirements
of the National Electrical Code, and report, in writing, to the Code
Commissioner all violations of the provisions of this article and
the National Electrical Code.
(f) The Electrical Inspector or his/her designee shall receive and review
applications and issue permits for the purpose of ensuring compliance
with this article.
(g) The Electrical Inspector or his/her designee shall make periodic
inspections and reinspections of electrical wiring and equipment installation
work while underway and a final inspection of all such work.
(h) The Electrical Inspector or his/her designee shall issue a certificate
of compliance/approval following final inspection for work that he/she
finds is in compliance with the National Electrical Code and this
article.
[Ord. No. 74, 5-7-2008]
The Electrical Board is created.
An electrician who obtains a permit to correct violations, for
which notice has been issued by any Electrical Inspector, shall proceed
with the corrective measures within 48 hours and shall complete the
measures within 90 days of the date of issuance of the permit. Where
the required repairs are extensive enough to require a longer period
of time to complete than 90 days, the Commissioner of Codes Enforcement
shall grant as many extensions as are necessary to complete the job,
provided that the applicant for the time extensions furnishes proof
satisfactory to the Commissioner that reasonable and continuous progress
has been made to remove the electrical defects and complete the required
repairs without any unnecessary delays.
Electrical permit numbers and the name of the holder of the
license to whom it was issued shall be publicly and prominently displayed
at the site of any installation for which a permit has been issued.