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COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT
ITEM NO.: 'fI
MEETING DATE: 5/28/91
ITEM TITLE:
ORDINANCE NO. 2'/5'1 ADOPTING THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL
CODE, 1990 EDITION, FIRST ~~~G I'
Director of Building and Hou~1/
City Manager li,4;/ (4/5ths Vote: Yes _ No ~_J
SUBMITTED BY:
REVIEWED BY:
On May 13, 1991, the Board of Appeals and Advisors held a public hearing on the adoption
of the National Electrical Code, 1990 Edition. No objections were presented either orally or
written.
BOARDS/COMMISSIONS RECOMMENDATION:
That Council put the Ordinance on its first reading.
That the Board of Appeals and Advisors recommend adoption of the National Electrical
Code, 1990 Edition.
DISCUSSION:
All of the political jurisdictions in the San Diego County are in the process of adopting the
National Electrical Code, 1990 Edition. The Building Standards Commission of the State of
California has also approved the National Electrical Code, 1990 Edition as the electrical
standards for the State of California. The Building Industry Association, the San Diego
Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and the Electrical Contractors Association
through their respective representatives at the monthly meeting of the San Diego Area
Chapter, International Conference of Building Officials, also endorses the adoption of the
National Electrical Code, 1990 Edition.
The adoption of the National Electrical Code, 1990 Edition is in conformance with the City
Council Policy 500-04 adopted by Resolution No. 5656 which endorses the establishment of
Uniform Building Regulations in the jurisdiction in San Diego County.
Please be advised that there have been no major changes to the National Electrical Code,
1990 Edition. The minor changes incorporate new materials and new methods of electrical
construction practices.
FISCAL IMP ACT: None
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ORDINANCE NO.
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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CI1Y OF CHULA VISTA REPEALING CHAPTER 15.24 AND
ADOPTING A NEW CHAPTER 15.24 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CI1Y OF
CHULA VISTA RELATING TO THE ADOPTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE,
1990 EDITION
THE CITY COUNCIL OF CHULA VISTA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. THAT CHAPTER 15.24 IS HEREBY REPEALED.
SECTION II. THAT A NEW CHAPTER 15.24 IS ADDED TO THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE TO
READ AS FOLLOWS:
SECfION 15.24.010. NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. 1990 EDITION. ADOPTED BY REFERENCE.
There is hereby adopted by reference that certain document known and designated as the
National Electrical Code, 1990 Edition, as published by the National Fire Protection
Association, a copy of which is on file in the Office of the City Clerk. Said document is
hereby adopted as the Electrical Code of the City of Chula Vista, California regulating the
installation, repair, operation and maintenance of all electrical wirin~ and electrical
apparatus of any nature whatsoever, whether inside or outside of any buildmg, and issuance
of permits and providing for the inspection thereof.
SECfION 15.24.015. ADVISORY AND APPEALS BOARD.
In order to hear and decide appeals of orders, decisions or determinations made by the
Building Official relative to the application and interpretations of this code, there shall be
and is hereby created a Board of Appeals and Advisors consisting of seven members who
are qualified by experience and training to pass upon matters pertaining to electrical aspects
of construction. The director of Building and Housing shall be an ex-officio member who
shall not be entitled to vote and who shall act as Secretary to the Board. The Board of
Appeals and Advisors shall be appointed by the City Council from the qualified electors of
the City in accordance with the provisions of Section 600 et seq. of the Charter. The Board
shall render all decisions and findings in writing to the Director of Building and Housing
with a duplicate copy to the appellant. The decision of the Board is final. The Board of
Appeals and Advisors shall recommend to the City Council such new legislation deemed
necessary to govern electrical aspects of construction in the City of Chula Vista.
SECfION 15.24.020. MATERIALS - APPROVAL REQUIRED.
Listing or labeling as conforming to the standards of the Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. of
the United States Bureau of Standards or other similar institution of recognized standing
shall be prima facie evidence of conformity with the approved standards for safety to life
and property. No electrical material, appliances or eqUIpment that does not comply with
this section shall be installed within the City.
SECfION 15.24.025. DEFINITIONS.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings
respectively ascribed to them by this section:
A. "Apartment House" is a building or portion thereof which contains three or more
dwelling units and, for the purpose of this code, includes residential condominiums.
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B. "Approved" means acceptable to the authority enforcing this chapter.
C. "Department" means the Department of Building and Housing.
D. "Director of Building and Housing" means the head of the Department of Building
and Housing. Also known as the Building Official.
E. "Dwelling" is any building or portion thereof which contains not more than two
dwelling units.
F. "Dwelling Unit" is any building or portion thereof which contains living facilities,
including provisions for sleeping, eating, cooking and sanitation, as required by the
Uniform Building Code, for not more than one family.
G. "Electrical Inspector" means the Director of Building and Housing or his/here
designee.
H. "Hotel-Motel" is a building containing six or more guest rooms intended or designed
to be used, or which are used, rented or hired out to be occupied, or which are
occupied for sleeping purposes by guests.
I. "Woodworking Shop" (see definition in Uniform Building Code).
SECTION 15.24.030. ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE DIRECTOR
OF BUILDING AND HOUSING.
It shall be the duty of the Director of Building and Housing to enforce the provisions of this
code. That person shall, upon application approval, grant permits for the installation or
alteration of electrical wiring, devices, appliances and equipment, and shall make
inspections of all new electrical installations and reinspections of all electrical installations as
provided in this code. He/she shall keep complete records of all permits issued, inspections
and reinspections made, and other official work performed in accordance with the
provisions of this code. The Director of Building and Housing may delegate powers or
duties to any assistant.
The Director of Building and Housing shall have the right, during reasonable hours or at any
time when extreme danger exists, to enter any building in the discharge of his/her official
duties or for the purpose of making an inspection, reinspection or test of the installation of
electrical wiring, devices, appliances and equipment contained therein. The Director of
Building and Housing shall have the authority to disconnect any wire in cases of
emergencies where necessary to the safety of life or property, or where such wire may
interfere with the work of the Fire Department. The Director of Building and Housinll is
authorized to disconnect or order discontinuance of electrical service to any electncal
wiring, devices, appliances or equipment found to be hazardous to life or property because
they are defectively installed or not adequately inspected.
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SECfION 15.24.035. LIABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLIANCE.
This chapter shall not be construed to relieve from or lessen the responsibility of any party
owning, operating, controlling or installing any electrical wiring, electrical device or
electrical materials for damage to person or property caused by any defect therein nor shall
the City or any officer or employee thereof enforcing this chapter be held as assuming any
such liability by reason of the inspections authorized herein, or certificate of inspection
issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
SECfION 15.24.040. PERMITS - REOUlRED WHEN.
A. No electrical wiring, devices, appliances or equipment shall be installed within or on
any building, structure or premises nor shall any alteration or addition be made in
any such existing wiring, devices, appliances or equipment without first securing a
permit therefor from the Department of Building and Housing, except as stated in
Section 15.24.045.
B. Permits shall be obtained before work is started, except in cases where emergency or
urgent necessity can be shown to exist, provided a permit is obtained within twenty-
four hours exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
C. Permits for privately owned conduits or other materials in and across streets and
alleys may be issued only after approval has been granted by the Director of Public
Works for the installation.
SECTION 15.24.045. PERMITS - NOT REQUIRED WHEN.
A. No permit shall be required for minor repair work, such as repairing flush or snap
switches, replacing fuses or repairing lamp sockets and receptacles, providing such
work is done in accordance with the proviSIOns of this code.
B. No permit shall be required for the replacement of lamps or the connection of
portable appliances to suitable receptacles which have been permanently installed.
C. No permit shall be required for the installation, alteration or repair of wiring,
devices, appliances or equipment for the operation of signals or the transmission of
intelligence, not including the control of lighting or appliance circuits, where such
wiring, devices, appliances or equipment operate at a voltage not exceeding twenty-
five volts between conductors and do not include generating or transforming
equipment capable of supplying more than one hundred watts of energy.
D. No permit shall be required for the installation, alteration or repair of electrical
wiring, devices, appliances and equipment installed by or for a public service
corporation in the operation of signals of transmission of intelligence.
E. No permit shall be required for the installation of temporary wiring for testing
electrical apparatus or equipment.
F. The United States, the State, Counties, Cities, School Districts and other public
agencies shall be exempt from payment of fees.
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SECTION 15.24.050. PERMITS - APPLICATION - CONTENTS REOUIRED.
Application for a permit, describing the work to be done, shall be made in writing to the
Director of Building and Housing. The application shall be accompanied by such plans,
specifications and schedules as may be necessary to determine whether the installation as
described will be in conformity with the requirements of the code. If it shall be found that
the installation as described will generally conform with the requirements of this code, and if
the applicant has complied with all of the provisions of this code, a permit for such
installation shall be issued. Provided, however, that the issuance of the permit shall not be
taken as permission to violate any of the requirements of the code. Applications for permits
for electrical installations where the service capacity exceeds two hundred amperes shall be
accompanied by two sets of electrical line drawings and load and distribution calculations
showing service panel and branch panel capacities and locations, service switch and branch
switch capacities, conduit and feeder sizes.
SECfION 15.24.055. PREVIOUSLY USED MATERIALS.
Previously used materials shall not be reused in any work without approval by the Director
of Building and Housing or an authorized deputy.
SECfION 15.24.060. FEES FOR PERMITS AND INSPECfIONS.
A. Fees for processing and inspecting electrical permits shall be as specified in the
Master Fee Schedule.
NOTE: Ampere rate shall apply to the secondary side of the transformer or
transformers.
B. Reinspections. A reinspection fee may be assessed for each inspection or
reinspection which such portion of work for which inspection is called is not complete
or when corrections called for are not made.
This subsection is not to be interpreted as requiring reinspection fees the first time a
job is rejected for failure to comply with the requirements of this code, but as
controlling the practice of calling for inspections before the job is ready for such
inspection or reinspection.
Reinspection fees may be assessed when the permit card is not properly posted on
the work site, the approved plans are not readily available to the Electrical Inspector,
for failure to proVIde access on the date for which inspection is requested, or for
deviating from plans requiring the approval of the Building Official.
In instances where reinspection fees have been assessed, no additional inspection of
work will be performed until the required fees have been paid.
C. Investigation Fees - Work Without a Permit.
1. Investigation. Whenever any work for which a permit is required by this code
has been commenced without first obtaining said permit, a special
investigation shall be made before a permit may be issued for such work.
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2. Fees. In investigation fee, in addition to the permit fee, shall be collected
whether or not a permit is then or subsequently issued. The investigation fee
shall not exceed the amount of the permit required by the Master Fee
Schedule. The payment of such investigation fee shall not exempt any person
from compliance with all other provisions of this code nor from any penalty
prescribed by law.
SECTION 15.24.065. PERMITS - NULL AND VOID WHEN - PERIOD OF VALIDITY - RENEWAL.
A. Expiration. Each permit issued by the Building Official under the provisions of this
code shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work
authorized by such permit is not commenced within 180 days of the date of such
permit or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or
abandoned at any time after the work is commenced for a period of 180 days. Work
for which an inspection approval has not been obtained shall be considered
suspended. Before such work can be recommenced, a new permit shall be first
obtained and the fee shall be one-half the amount required for a new permit for such
work, provided no changes have been made or will be made in the original plans and
specifications for such work and provided further that such suspension or
abandonment has not exceeded one year.
B. Suspension or Revocation. The Building Official may in writing suspend or revoke a
permit issued under provisions of this code whenever the permit issued in error on
the basis of incorrect information supplied or in violation of any ordinance or
regulation or any of the provisions of this code.
SECfION 15.24.070. INSPECfIONS.
All electrical work for which a permit is required shall be subject to inspection by the
Director of Building and Housing or his/her designee.
It shall be the duty of the person doing the work authorized by a permit to notify the
Department of Building and Housing that such work is ready for inspection.
It shall be the duty of the person requesting inspection required by this code to provide
access to and means for proper inspection of such work.
The Electrical Inspector shall have the authority to require removal of any obstruction that
prevents proper inspection of any electrical work.
SECTION 15.24.075.
CORRECfION.
DISAPPROVED INSTALLATIONS - NOTIFICATION REOUIRED -
If, upon inspection, the installation is not found to be in full conformance with the provisions
of this code, the Electrical Inspector shall at once notify the person making the installation,
stating the defects which have been found to exist. All defects shall be corrected within ten
days after inspection and notification, or within other reasonable time as permitted by the
Electrical Inspector.
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SECTION 15.24.080. DISTRIBUTION PANELS - SEPARATE REOUIRED WHEN.
Each store in a store building, each flat in a flat building, and each building used as a
dwelling shall be so wired that each store, apartment, flat or dwelling shall have separate
lighting and/or power distribution panels. Such panels shall not serve other portions of the
building. Hotels, motels, hotel apartments and similar types of buildings may be wired from
one or more distribution panels.
SECTION 15.24.085. CIRCUIT CARDS TO BE POSTED WHEN.
When requested by the Director of Building and Housing, a complete schedule of circuits
showing the number, kind and capacity of each outlet on each circuit shall be posted on each
job prior to rough inspection.
SECTION 15.24.090. ELECTRIC FENCES - DEFINED - PROHIBITED.
A. As used herein, the term electric fence includes all fences which in any way use
electrical energy as an additional deterrent or have wires charged with electricity
which are not covered with adequate insulation to protect persons and animals
coming in contact therewith.
B. No electric fence may be constructed, maintained or operated within the City.
SECTION 15.24.095. PHASE ARRANGEMENT - AMENDED.
Section 384-3(f) of the 1990 National Electrical Code is hereby amended to read:
Phase Arrangement. The phase arrangement on three-phase buses shall be A, B, C from
front to back, top to bottom, or left to right, as viewed from the front of the switchboard or
panelboard. The C phase shall be that phase having the higher voltage to ground on three-
phase, four-wire delta-connected systems. Other busbar arrangements may be permitted
for additions to existing installations and shall be marked.
SECTION 15.24.100. COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS - DELETED.
Chapter 8 of the 1990 National Electrical Code is hereby deleted.
SECTION III. THIS ORDINANCE SHALL TAKE EFFECT AND BE IN FORCE ON THE THIRTIETH
DAY FROM AND AFTER ITS PASSAGE AND APPROVAL.
PRESENTED BY:
APPROVED AS TO FORM BY:
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KENNETH G. LARSEN, C.B.O.
DIRECTOR OF BUILDING AND
BR!B~~IL4tt
CITY ATTORNEY
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