§ 150.063  ELECTRICAL PERMITS.
   (A)   Permits required. No person shall perform electrical work, as defined § 150.061, without first obtaining an electrical permit from the Electrical Inspector.
   (B)   Application. Application for an electrical permit shall be made in writing upon a form furnished by the Electrical Inspector, which may be obtained from the Village Administrator/Clerk, and shall describe the nature of the work contemplated and such other information as the Inspector may require.
   (C)   Issuance; term. When the Electrical Inspector is satisfied that the work proposed by the applicant can be done in conformity with the provisions of this subchapter, and after the appropriate fees have been paid to the Village Administrator/Clerk, he or she shall issue the permit. Such permit shall be good for the continuous performance of the work named thereon. A permit shall automatically expire if work has not been commenced within 90 days of the date of issuance or when work ceases for a period of 90 days without good and reasonable cause for same, and shall automatically expire on completion of the work for which it was issued; provided the Electrical Inspector may, upon notice, suspend or revoke such permit for violation of the provisions of this subchapter.
   (D)   Permits for temporary work. On applying for a permit for temporary work, the period of time for which such wiring is to remain in service shall be specified. Service shall be cut off at the end of this period and shall not again be connected without written permission from the Electrical Inspector.
   (E)   Inspection of work. The permittee or an authorized representative shall, in writing or orally, request inspections by the Electrical Inspector at appropriate times required for the enforcement of this code. The Electrical Inspector shall perform the requested inspection within 48 hours after notification, except the final inspection. Construction may not proceed beyond the point of inspection until the inspection has been completed, except if inspection has not taken place within 48 hours of notification, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, unless otherwise agreed upon between the permittee and the Electrical Inspector. No building where electrical service has been cut off due to fire shall be reconnected until authorized by the Electrical Inspector. If the Electrical Inspector shall determine that the work has not been done in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter, the contractor shall correct the same within ten days after receiving notice thereof. If the defective work has not been corrected within ten days, the Electrical Inspector shall cancel the permit until the provisions of this subchapter have been complied with.
   (F)   Issuance of subsequent permits. No permit shall be issued if there are any outstanding corrections to be made. No permit shall be issued if previous permits are not complete as to work done and the fees paid on any work that has been reported as complete.
(Prior Code, § 16.04)