[Amended 2-4-2020 by Ord. No. 2-20]
A. State code
applies. All electrical work, including the placing of wires and other
equipment, shall conform to the Wisconsin Admin. Code SPS 316 State
Electrical Code, which is hereby made by reference a part of this
chapter.
B. Permit. No electric wiring or other equipment shall be installed or altered without first securing a permit therefor from the Electrical Inspector, except that repairs or replacements of broken or defective sockets, switches or base receptacles may be made without a permit or the work is specifically exempted per SPS 316. The application for such permit shall be on a form furnished by the Electrical Inspector and shall state clearly the work planned, alterations to be made, and equipment and materials to be used, and all later deviations from such plan must be submitted to and approve by the Electrical Inspector. Fees shall be established in §
120-1G.
C. Inspection
of work. After roughing in the wiring of any building and before any
such work is covered up or upon completion of any outside wiring construction
work, the person doing such work shall notify the Electrical Inspector
who shall at once inspect or cause to be inspected the same per SPS
316. If he finds that the work conforms to the State Electrical Code,
he shall issue a certificate of compliance which shall contain the
date and an outline of the result of such inspection, a duplicate
of which shall be filed by location in the office of the Electrical
Inspector. No person shall use any such electrical equipment until
such certificate has been issued.
[Amended 2-4-2020 by Ord. No. 2-20]
A. General
permit requirement. No building, plumbing or electrical work shall
be performed in the City unless a permit therefor is obtained as required
in the provisions of this chapter.
B. Payment
of fees. All fees shall be paid to the City Administrator and a receipt
showing that such fees prescribed by ordinance have been paid presented
to the Building, Electrical, and Plumbing Inspectors before such Inspectors
shall issue to the owner, or his agent, a building, electrical or
plumbing permit.
C. Permit
lapses. A building, electrical or plumbing permit shall lapse and
be void unless operations under the permit are commenced within 12
months from the date of issuance thereof and unless the proposed construction
is completed within two years of the date of issuance, after which
the permit may be extended by payment of 1/2 of the original fee.
D. Revocation.
If the Building, Electrical or Plumbing Inspector shall find at any
time that this section, laws, orders, plans and specifications are
not being complied with and that the holder of the permit refuses
to conform after a written warning or instruction has been issued
to him, he shall revoke the building, electrical, or plumbing permit
by written notice posted at the site of the work. When any such permit
is revoked, no person shall do any further work thereunder until the
permit is reissued, excepting such work as the Inspector may order
to be done as a condition precedent to the reissuance of the permit,
or as he may require for the preservation of human life and safety
or property.
E. Report
of violations. All police officers or other City officials shall report
at once to the Inspectors any building, electrical or plumbing work
which is being carried on without a permit as required by this section.
F. Records.
The Inspectors shall keep a record of all permits, fees and inspections
and shall make an annual report thereon to the Common Council.
Any building in an industrial or commercial district as zoned in Chapter
300, Zoning, of this Code in excess of 10,000 square feet shall comply with the regulations governing construction within the fire limits.
Except as otherwise provided for herein, any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter, or any order, rule or regulation made thereunder, upon conviction thereof, shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, Article
I of this Code.