§ 153.45 ADDITIONS, INSERTIONS, DELETIONS AND CHANGES TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE.
   (A)   The standards and specifications, rules and regulations of the 2017 edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), as contained in the code known as the "National Electrical Code", are hereby adopted as the rules and regulations for the installation, alteration and repair of electrical equipment, subject, however, to the additional standards and specifications, rules and regulations herein set forth, and except where they are in conflict with the provisions of this code. A copy of this code shall be on file in the office of the Village Clerk. It shall be mandatory that all equipment, material, devices and appliances covered by the provisions of this code shall be tested and listed by a standard testing laboratory of nationally accepted stature, which performs services equal to or greater than those performed by the Underwriters Laboratories Inc. In those instances where it is impossible to receive such an approval, the Building Department shall make the determination of acceptability.
   (B)   Section 210.52(J). Add the following receptacle/outlet requirements: All offices shall have a minimum of one receptacle per wall with a maximum spacing of 12 feet. All temporary workstations ((cubicle partitions) shall have receptacles on a minimum of two walls. Provide the following amendments.
      Single and Duplex Family Dwellings.
      1.   The minimum service capacity for each dwelling unit over eighteen hundred (1,800) square feet shall be two hundred (200) amp service. All dwelling units over 3,500 square feet shall have a minimum of a four hundred (400) amp service or complete load calculations shall be submitted. In no case can the service be less than two hundred (200) amps.
      Wiring Systems. Conduit and Electrical Boxes All electrical wiring shall be in conduit with metal boxes. The use of Romex (NM or NMC) or plastic boxes is not allowed.
      Remote Water Reader. A remote reader shall be installed at a height of not less than four feet (4') nor more than five feet (5') ground, as measured from the final grade. Access to the remote reader shall at all times be unobstructed, and no fence shall be constructed which prohibits access to the reader.
(Ord. 789, passed 9-21-2005; Am. Ord. 1042, passed 3-18-2015; Am. Ord. 1043, passed 4-15-2015; Am. Ord. 1088, passed 3-7-2018)