(A) Any person, firm, partnership, corporation or other legal entity who shall desire to engage in business as an electrical contractor within the city, or at any service location connected to the city’s electric system, shall first register with the city by making application with the Clerk-Treasurer on forms provided by the city. The registration application shall include the following information:
(1) Name, address and phone number of applicant;
(2) Owner's name, address and phone number;
(3) The names, addresses and telephone numbers of all individual electricians who will be employed by the applicant; and
(4) A general description of the applicant's experience in the field of electrical contracting.
(B) The applicant shall pay to the Clerk-Treasurer the registration fee, provided for hereunder, and shall furnish proof of commercial general liability, products and completed operations insurance with a combined single limit of not less than $1,000,000 and approved by the Clerk-Treasurer to protect the city for all damages caused by any act or omission of the electrical contractor or any of his or her agents, to any property which the city may own, or for which it may be responsible; and to hold the city free and harmless from all claims or damages on account of the negligence or misfeasance of the electrical contractor or his or her agents or employees, and from all costs and expenses growing out of the claims. The required insurance is to be in force from the effective date of registration for the remainder of the calendar year, and both the registration and proof of insurance must be renewed annually.
(Ord. 98-39, passed 10-22-1998; Am. Ord. 2011-08, passed 3-3-2011) Penalty, see § 113.99
Cross-reference:
Municipal violations bureau and civil penalty, see Ch. 34