Section 2-2-3 DUTIES OF THE ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR
Prior to the adoption of Ord. 637 on 09/27/2005, Section 2-2-3 read as follows.
"Electrical equipment" is hereby defined as a general term
including materials, fittings, devices,
appliances, fixtures, apparatus and the like, used as a part of, or in connection with, an electrical
installation. (Ord. 88, 4-7-1947)
It shall be the duty of the Electrical Inspector to see that the provisions of this Chapter are
enforced. He shall upon application grant permits for the installation or alteration of electric wiring
and equipment, and shall make inspections of all new electrical installations and reinspections of
all electric installations, all as provided in this Chapter. He shall keep complete records of all
permits issued, inspections and reinspections made and other official work performed in
accordance with the provisions of this Chapter. He shall also keep on file a list of inspected
electrical appliances issued by or for Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc., which list shall be
accessible for public reference during regular office hours.
The Electrical Inspector is empowered to employ, after receiving the approval of the Mayor and
City Council, any assistant inspectors and clerical assistants necessary for the proper conduct of
his office and the inspection and reinspection of electrical installations as provided for in this
Chapter. The salary of such assistants shall be determined by the Mayor and City Council. (AB11,
10-01-01)
It shall be unlawful for the Electrical Inspector or any of his assistants to engage in the business
of
the sale, installation or maintenance of electric wiring or equipment, either directly or indirectly,
and they shall have no financial interest in any concern engaged in such business in the City at
any time while holding such office as herein provided for. (Ord. 88, 4-7-1947)