Since there is danger to life and property inherent in the use of electrical
energy, this chapter is enacted to regulate the installation, alteration or
repair of wiring for electric light, heat or power and signal systems, in
or on all property within the Village of Canastota.
All electrical installations, alterations or repairs of wiring for electric
light, heat or power and signal systems hereafter made in or on real property
in the Village of Canastota shall be made in conformity with the requirements
of the National Electrical Code as cited in the New York State Uniform Fire
Prevention and Building Code except where the provisions of this chapter or
any other law, ordinance or building code of the Village of Canastota shall
differently prescribe, in which event compliance with the provisions of such
law, ordinance or building code shall be recognized as proper compliance with
this chapter.
If at any time any person, including an official or employee of the
Village of Canastota, deems that an electrical inspector is incompetent, unqualified,
or has violated this chapter, such person shall file a written complaint with
the Village Clerk and the Code Enforcement Officer. The Village Board shall
conduct or designate a hearing officer to conduct a hearing after service
of a notice of hearing date. Service of such notice shall be made 10 days
prior to the hearing date and may be made in person or by certified mail to
the inspector's place of business. The complainant and responding inspector
may be in attendance to present testimony and witnesses on their behalf. If
a hearing officer has been designated, he shall thereafter forward his recommendations
and the basis therefore to the Village Board. The Village Board shall, by
majority vote, determine whether to revoke, suspend, reinstate or take no
action on the complaint. Such determination shall be made in writing and be
filed with the Village Clerk. If any member of the Village Board shall be
the complainant, such member shall not be entitled to vote. When the Code
Enforcement Officer determines that there is sufficient danger to the public
or to the health, safety and welfare of any resident of the Village of Canastota,
he may suspend any authorization or approval of an electrical inspector granted
under this chapter for a period of 30 days pending a hearing as herein provided.
The chief inspector and each of the duly appointed inspectors of the New York Board of Fire Underwriters and/or the duly appointed inspectors of the Independent Consolidated Inspection Agency, Inc., Middle Department and Atlantic Inland are hereby authorized to perform electrical inspections, connect or cause to be connected electrical wiring conforming to §
87-4 above to a source of electrical energy and issue nonconforming reports and certificates of electrical compliance with a written statement to the municipality stating that the certificate shows that the electrical wiring is reasonably free of violations of the National Electrical Code and the New York State Building Code.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the electrical installations
in mines, ships, railway cars or automotive equipment or the installations
on equipment employed by a railroad, electrical or communication utility in
the exercise of its function for that purpose. This chapter shall not apply
to any work involved in the manufacture, assembly, test or repair of electrical
machinery, apparatus, materials and equipment by a person, firm or corporation
engaged in electrical manufacturing as his or its principal business. It shall
not apply to any building which is owned or leased in its entirety by the
governments of the United States or the State of New York.
This chapter shall not be construed to hold the Village of Canastota
responsible for any damage to person or property by reason of the inspection
or reinspection authorized herein or failure to inspect or reinspect required
under this chapter, nor shall the Village of Canastota be liable for any damage
to person or property by reason of the Code Enforcement Officer exercising
his discretion as provided for in this chapter.