Before any work is done, the person shall make application for a permit and shall pay to the city a fee in the amount as follows:
A. For new work or addition to old work:
1. First ten outlets, twenty cents each;
2. From eleven to twenty outlets, fifteen cents each;
3. For all additional outlets, ten cents each.
B. For installation of fixtures, the same as outlets.
C. For each meter loop, fifty cents.
D. Motors.
1. Fractional horsepower up to and including one-third horsepower, same as outlets;
2. All motors over one-third horsepower, one dollar per horsepower or fraction thereof for each motor with a maximum fee of three dollars for any one motor;
3. For changing when no wire is installed a fee of fifty cents will be charged.
E. Fans. Ceiling and exhaust fans, twenty-five cents each, with a minimum charge of fifty cents.
F. Floodlights. One dollar for the first floodlight and twenty-five cents for each additional one.
G. Electric Signs.
1. One dollar and one-half fee as noted in this section for each outlet with a maximum fee of five dollars;
2. Canteen or ball printed sign, one dollar;
3. Barber poles, one dollar and one-half;
4. Window strip lighting, cove lighting and decorative hghting, one dollar and one-half per circuit.
H. Neon signs.
1. One dollar and one-half plus twenty cents per ampere;
2. Outside neon stripping, one dollar plus twenty cents per ampere;
3. Inside neon window lighting and other inside neon signs, twenty-five cents per ampere.
I. Electrical Ranges. One dollar each. For extra inspection made necessary by work rejected on first inspection, one dollar.
J. For inspection of apparatus for which no fee is prescribed, the inspector shall charge one dollar for the first hour or fraction thereof and one dollar for each additional hour or fraction thereof engaged in making the inspection. (Prior code § 16-1-8)