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When the City Inspector disapproves all or part of an electrical installation, the owner may, within five days after receiving written notice from the City Inspector, file a petition for review of such action of the City Inspector with Council, on receipt of which Council shall at once proceed to determine whether or not such electrical installation complies with this Electrical Code and within three days shall make its decision in accordance with its findings.
(Ord. 624. Passed 6-9-58.)
The City Inspector shall answer any relevant questions concerning, or give any desired information in respect to, the meaning, intent or application of the regulations and rules of this Electrical Code. The City Inspector, in his official capacity, is not, however, authorized to, and cannot, lay out work or act in the capacity of consulting engineer for , contractors, mechanics or owners.
(Ord. 624. Passed 6-9-58.)
Whenever the wiring of any building in the City has been damaged by a fire, the City Inspector must be notified before permanent repairs to such wiring are begun. In replacing the wiring, all provisions of this Electrical Code shall be complied with.
(Ord. 624. Passed 6-9-58.)
The Chief of the Fire Division or the City Inspector, or a competent person delegated by them, or either of them, shall have the power to at once cause the removal of all wires or the turning off of all electrical currents where such wires or currents interfere with the work of the Fire Division during the progress of a fire.
(Ord. 624. Passed 6-9-58.)
(EDITOR'S NOTE: See Section 1460.99 for general Code penalty if no specific penalty is provided.)