This chapter is enacted pursuant to 30-A M.R.S.A.
§ 4171 et seq. This chapter applies to original installations
of electrical equipment and to alterations of or additions to existing
electrical equipment within any privately or publicly owned building,
structure, or premises within the Town of Bar Harbor, unless exempted
below. Alterations of or additions to existing electrical equipment
within owner-occupied single-family residences shall be exempted from
this chapter. The installation or alteration of electrical equipment
which does not require a permit or inspection under this chapter shall
be governed by 32 M.R.S.A. § 1102-B.
The provisions of this chapter shall be administered
and enforced by the Electrical Inspector. The Code Enforcement Officer
shall serve as the Electrical Inspector.
An application for an electrical installation
permit shall be made in writing to the Electrical Inspector, in duplicate,
and shall be signed by the applicant. Application shall be made on
a form provided for that purpose by the Electrical Inspector. The
application shall be accompanied by a general description of the electrical
work to be done.
A. In the event that the proposed work is to be performed
in a single-family structure by the owner of that structure, the applicant
shall be the owner of that structure.
B. In all other cases the applicant shall be the licensed
master electrician employed to do the proposed work; a holder of a
limited license who may obtain a permit within such limited licensee's
area of expertise; or the general contractor for the construction
project of which the proposed work is a part, provided that the contractor
shall provide as a part of the application the name, address and license
number of the licensed electrician employed to do the proposed work.
Any permit issued under this chapter shall become
invalid if:
A. The authorized work is not commenced within six months
after issuance of the permit;
B. The authorized work is suspended or abandoned for
a period of six months after the time of commencing the work;
C. The authorized work is not completed within 24 months
after the issuance of the permit; or
D. The permit holder fails to correct a violation of
any provision of this chapter within the time prescribed in a notice
of violation.
Before an electrical installation permit may
be issued, the applicant shall pay a fee in accordance with a fee
schedule which shall, from time to time, be adopted by the Town Council.
[Amended 2-16-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-01]
The minimum standards for electrical equipment
and installations within the territorial limits of the Town of Bar
Harbor are the standards contained in the edition of the National
Electrical Code, National Fire Protection Association No. 70 and its
subsequent amendments, as adopted by the Maine Electricians’
Examining Board.