§ 150.02 CONDEMNED WIRING AND INSTALLATION.
   Whenever the Common Council, or any agent designated by it, has reason to believe that the wiring or electrical installation in or about any building is unsafe or defective, it shall:
   (A)   Make an inspection thereof, and if the same is found to be unsafe, defective, or improperly installed the Council shall condemn the same and immediately notify the owner or person in charge of such wiring or installation to correct any defect therein within ten days thereafter, and unless such defects are corrected within the time specified it shall be the duty of the Common Council, or its agent, as aforesaid, to have the current turned off to said building or buildings, and not to again furnish current therefor until the proper certificate of inspection and approval by the said Common Council, or its agent, has been furnished; or
   (B)   Notify the proper state officials in charge of administering the state electrical code, to inspect, re-inspect, or check said wiring or electrical installation, extension, construction, remodeling, circuit replacements, outlets, materials, and appliances in connection with electrical work for compliance with such code and other provisions of this section now or hereafter in force and/or existing, and to take appropriate action, whichever is deemed desirable and/or expedient by said Council.
(Prior Code, § 8.0302)