§ 8-92. Permit required; application; transferability.  


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  • (a)

    Alterations or additions shall not be made to the existing electric wiring of any house, building or other structure within the city, nor shall any house, building or other structure be wired for the installation of any electric lights, motors, heating or cooling devices, or any apparatus requiring the use of electric current, until a permit therefor has been issued by the building official or his designee.

    (b)

    Written application for a permit for such work shall be made to the building official by the person, or his designee, proposing to perform the work. Such application shall describe the work to be performed; the premises on or in which such work will be performed; the journeyman electrician or electrical contractor who will do the work; and such additional information as may be required by the building official or his designee.

    (c)

    When issued, the permit shall not be transferable from one electrical contractor to another, and if the owner of the premises desires to have another electrical contractor perform the work, a new permit application shall be filed as if the original permit for the work had never been issued.

(Ord. No. 1468, § 1, 9-6-2005; Ord. No. 1639, § 8, 9-9-2013)