§ 127.01  DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      BLACKSMITH SHOP.  Any place used for the purpose of shoeing horses or mules or for the purpose of repairing the wood or metal parts of wagons.
      ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR.  Any person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of installing or altering, by contract, equipment, and electrical appliances for the utilization of electricity supplied for light, heat or power, not including radio apparatus or equipment for wireless reception of sounds and signals, and not including apparatus, conductors, and other equipment installed by or for public utilities, including common carriers, which are under the jurisdiction of the Illinois Commerce Commission for use in their operation as public utilities; and does not include employees employed by such contractor to do or supervise such work, it shall be unlawful for any person registered under the provisions of this section to install any electrical appliances, wiring or fixtures without strict compliance with the ordinances of the city relative to such installation.
      FOUNDRY.  Any place used for the purpose of heating, molding, shaping or casting metals.
      MACHINE SHOP. Every workshop in which machines are made or metal parts thereof are repaired or where parts of machines or tools, implements, dies, gears, screws or other metal articles are cut, filed, shaped or repaired by means of a lathe or other machinery.
(Ord. 1612, passed 5-6-2003)