[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Any person engaged in the business of electrical installation,
construction and repair work.
ELECTRICAL INSPECTORS
Any person appointed and qualified for the purpose of enforcing
the provisions of this Chapter.
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
All material, devices or appliances used or installed for
the purpose of conducting or safeguarding electrical current.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
Any electrical wiring devices or material, conductors or
equipment.
ELECTRICAL WORK
Any act in connection with the installing, altering, repairing
or maintaining of an electrical system designed or capable of carrying
an electromotive force of thirty (30) volts or more, which act ordinarily
requires the use of tools.
MAINTENANCE
The maintaining of the electrical system or systems in a
specific building. "Maintenance" does not include the installation
of an additional electrical load or new electrical construction in
a building.
TEMPORARY WIRING
Wiring that is not of a permanent nature and which is used
only in connection with supplying a temporary source of electricity
in connection with the construction of a new building or for emergency
use.
[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
Any applicant for an electrical permit whose applicant has been
rejected by the Electrical Inspector or any person who has been ordered
by the Electrical Inspector to incur an expense in the alteration,
repair, or construction of an electrical system may, within fifteen
(15) days thereafter, appeal from such order or rejection to the City
Administrator by giving to the inspector a notice in writing of the
appeal. After such notice as the City Administrator may direct, a
hearing shall be held and the City Administrator may affirm or modify
the action of the inspector. If the action of the inspector is modified
or annulled, a permit shall be issued accordingly.
[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
The 2020 Edition of the National Electric Code is adopted by
reference.
[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
Temporary wiring shall not remain in new building projects past
the completion date of such project, and for all other purposes, as
in the case of emergencies, shall not remain in place longer than
sixty (60) days. In the event that such sixty-day limitation works
an unnecessary hardship on the contractor or owner of the building
or structure which contains the temporary wiring, the Electrical Inspector
may extend the period.
[Ord. No. A-549,2020]
All vacant buildings that have open or obsolete vacated electrical
services, or which are in need of repair or have unsafe wiring other
than services must be brought into compliance with this Chapter as
if the building was newly constructed by the property owner before
the electric equipment may be reconnected to the City's electrical
distribution system.