(2) Minor repair work, such as repairing or replacing flush and snap switches, receptacles and
<br />lamp sockets, or minor repairs on permanently connected electric apparatus, appliances,
<br />fixtures or equipment, or the installation of fight globes.
<br />(3) The installation, maintenance or alteration of wiring, apparatus, devices, appliances or
<br />equipment for telegraph, telephone, signal service or central station protective service used in
<br />conveying signals or intelligence, except where electrical work is done on the primary side of
<br />the source of power from the power company at a voltage over 50 volts and which generates
<br />more than 500 watts of energy.
<br />(4) Poles and guy anchors, for the installation, maintenance or alteration of electric wiring,
<br />apparatus, devices, appliances or equipment to be installed by an electric public service
<br />corporation for the use of such corporation in the generation, transmission, distribution, sale or
<br />utilization of electrical energy. However, an electric public service corporation shall not do any
<br />wiring on a customer's premises other than wiring which is part of the company's distribution
<br />system, nor shall any of its employees do any work other than that done for the company as
<br />provided for in this section, by virtue of this exemption.
<br />(5) The iinstaflation of temporary wiring, apparatus, devices, appliances or equipment used by a
<br />recognized school in teaching electricity.
<br />(b) Where no permit is required for the installation or repair of wiring, apparatus, devices or equipment
<br />for the transmission, distribution or utilization of electrical energy for any purpose, the wiring,
<br />apparatus, devices or equipment shall be installed or repaired in conformity with the provisions of
<br />this article.
<br />(Ord, No. 1637, § 1(4,01), 3 -13 - 8 9)
<br />Sec. 82-282. - Application and issuance,
<br />(a) The application for a permit S112H describe the, work to be done and shall be made in writing by a
<br />master electrician or his company representative. The permit, when issued, shall be issued to such
<br />applicant to cover such work as described and detailed. Any changes or additions must be covered
<br />by additional permits at the time changes are made. The application shall be accompanied by such
<br />plans, specifications and schedules as may be necessary to determine whether the installations, as
<br />described, will be in conformity with the requirements of this article.
<br />(b) Reserved.
<br />(c) Reserved.
<br />(d) If it is found that the installation, as described, will, in general, conform to the requirements of this
<br />article, and if the applicant has complied with all provisions of the ordinances of the city, a permit for
<br />such installation shall be issued. The issuance of a permit will not be taken as permission or as a
<br />license to violate any of the requirements of this article or any other ordinance of the city.
<br />(e) The inspector may issue and enforce any rules or regulations he may deem necessary covering the
<br />granting of emergency permits, where real emergencies exist.
<br />(f) Before a permit is issued, fees shall be paid to the city 'in amounts, listed M appendix A of the city's
<br />Code of Ordinances.
<br />(Ord. No. 1637, § 1(4.02)1, 3-13-89; Ord. No. 96-2079-E, § 3, 5-10-04),
<br />Sec. 82-283. - Reserved.
<br />E ditoj-'s noW— Ordinance No. 96 2079-E, § 3,, adopted May 10, 2004, repealed § 82-283.
<br />Formerly, such section pertained to display and derived from Ord. No. 1637, § 1(4.03), 3-13-89.
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