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GENERAL PROVISIONS
§ 50.001 DEFINITION.
   As used in this chapter, the term EMERGENCY SYSTEM shall mean the installation, operation and maintenance of circuits, systems and equipment intended to supply illumination and power in the event of failure of the normal supply or in the event of accident to elements of a system supplying power and illumination essential for safety to life and property, as herein required.
(Prior Code, § 9-1) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984)
§ 50.002 FEES.
   (A)   Fees under this chapter shall be as follows:
Additional inspection
$40
Base minimum fee
$40
Final circuit (first)
$20
   Each additional final circuit residential
$7
   Each additional final circuit commercial
$10
License registration
$45
Low voltage wiring
   Office partitions (first unit)
$25
      Each additional partitions
$3
   Low voltage 1 to 1,000 feet
$35
      Each additional 1,000 feet
$3
Minor repairs
$40
Motors (first unit)
$40
   Each additional unit in the same building
$15
Reinspection fee
$40
Rough circuit (first)
$20
   Each additional rough circuit residential
$7
   Each additional rough circuit commercial
$10
Service change
   100 AMP
$30
   150 AMP
$35
   200 AMP
$40
   400 AMP
$60
   Over 400 AMP
$60, plus $25 per 100 AMP
   Temporary service
$40
Special fees
   Administration fee
$30
   License registration fee
$15
   Late fee
$25
 
   (B)   If a permit is not obtained before the work is started, a late fee of $125 will be charged in addition to regular permit fee.
(Prior Code, § 9-2) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990; Ord. 1182, passed 10-20-2003; Ord. 1230, passed 7-11-2005; Ord. 1238, passed 8-29-2005; Ord. 1256, passed 12-12-2005)
§ 50.003 PROTECTION OF PERMANENT ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FROM DAMAGE BY OTHER WORK.
   Electrical contractors shall in no case install permanent electrical equipment that may be damaged by the roughing in of heating, ventilation and plumbing construction.
(Prior Code, § 9-3) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990) Penalty, see § 50.999
§ 50.004 ACCESSIBILITY OF INSTALLATIONS.
   No installation of plumbing equipment, refrigeration equipment, space heating equipment, duct work, cabinets, partitions or materials shall be made in such a way as to render the wiring in any electrical service equipment, distribution panel, outlet, splice, junction or pull box inaccessible.
(Prior Code, § 9-4) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990) Penalty, see § 50.999
§ 50.005 TELEPHONE INFORMATION.
   The electrical inspection authority shall not be responsible for code interpretations or other information relative to electrical installations given over the telephone. Requests for such information should be made in person or in writing.
(Prior Code, § 9-5) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990)
§ 50.006 EXEMPTIONS.
   The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to apparatus and equipment installed by or for any public utility operating under jurisdiction of the state’s Public Service Commission and/or the city’s Department of Municipal Service and used primarily for the generation or distribution of electrical current or for signal or communication purposes.
(Prior Code, § 9-6) (Ord. 597, passed 11-7-1977; Ord. 770, passed 8-27-1984; Ord. 892, passed 7-23-1990)
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