[Amended 4-26-2004 by Ord. No. 10-2004]
A. Electrical power through safely insulated conduits conforming to the National Electrical Code, Chapter
125, Construction Codes, Uniform, shall be supplied to the following:
(1) Residential units. All dwelling units and rooming
units used or available for human habitation.
(2) Nonresidential units, generally. Nonresidential buildings
regularly utilized for business, industrial, commercial or institutional
work and activities.
(3) Garages. Garages designed for use by four or more
motor vehicles.
B. In all multifamily dwellings, a distinct and separate
electric meter shall be installed for gauging electricity usage in
common areas and in areas exterior of the premises.
C. There shall be a distinct and separate electric meter for each dwelling
unit in multifamily dwellings.
[Added 2-26-2018 by Ord.
No. 3-2018]
Every habitable room shall be equipped with
permanently installed electrical outlets sufficient to provide lighting
and power and to permit the installation of or the use of electric
lights sufficient to meet the reasonable lighting requirements for
normal use of the room and other electrical equipment normally expected
to be used in such room.
[Amended 4-26-2004 by Ord. No. 10-2004]
Except as stated elsewhere in this chapter,
all wiring or cables shall be properly affixed or attached to the
structure. Insulation shall be provided for all wiring and cables
and kept in good repair. No loose cords or loose extension lines in
excess of eight feet in length shall be permitted, and no ceiling
or wall fixtures shall be used for supplying power to equipment other
than that for which they are designed.
All required lighting fixtures in residences
shall be supplied at all times with functioning light bulbs of sufficient
wattage to supply the lumen requirements of this chapter.
Overloading of circuits is prohibited. Where
the Public Officer finds, after notice and hearing, that by reason
of the appliances and fixtures there is continuing overloading of
an electrical line creating a hazard, the owner shall be required
to install a line of sufficient capacity to absorb the load to which
the line is subjected or otherwise eliminate the conditions causing
the overload. For purposes of this section, the Public Officer may
consider the peak seasonal load to which the line is subjected.