HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 1986-2158 ORDINANCE NO, 21S8
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA REPEALING EXISTING
SECTIONS 1S.24.010 THROUGH 1S.24.SS0 AND ADOPTING NEW
SECTIONS 1S.24,010 THROUGH 1S.24.090 OF CHAPTER 1S.24 OF
THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA RELATING TO
THE ADOPTION OF T~E NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1984 EDITION
By a unanimous vote on July 8, 1986 (Councilman Malcolm was
absent), the City Council placed the ordinance on second
reading and adoption.
There have been no major changes to the Code - the minor changes
incorporate new materials and new methods of construction.
The adoption of the National Electrical Code, 1984 Edition is in
conformance with the City Council Policy S00-04 adopted by
Resolution S6S6 which endorses the establishment of Uniform
Building Regulations in the jurisdiction in San Diego County.
Copies of the ordinance are available at the office of the
City Clerk, City Hall, 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista, CA.
Dated: 7/9/86
ORDINANCE NO. 2158
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA REPEALING EXISTING
SECTIONS 15.24.010 THROUGH 15.24.330 AND ADOPTING NEW
SECTIONS 15.24.010 THROUGH 15.24.090 OF CHAPTER 15.24 OF
THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA RELATING TO
THE ADOPTION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE, 1984 EDITION
THE CITY COUNCIL OF CHULA VISTA DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. That Sections 15.24.010 and 15.24.330 of Chapter 15.24 as hereby
repealed, and new Sections 15.24.010 through 15.24.090 of Chapter 15.24 of the
Chula Vista Municipal Code are hereby adopted to read as follows:
15.24.010. National Electrical Code, 1984 Edition, adopted by reference.
There is hereby adopted by reference that certain document known and
designated as the National Electrical Code, 1984 Edition, as published by the
National Fire Protection Association, three copies of which are 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 electric wiring and electrical
apparatus of any nature whatsoever, whether inside or outside of any building,
and issuance of permits and providing for the inspection thereof.
15.24.015. Wiring in Existing or Relocated Buildings and Structures.
A. The provisions contained in this section shall apply to all existing or
relocated buildings when deemed inadequate or unsafe by the administrative
authority.
B. All relocated buildings or structures shall have service equipment conform
to the provisions of Article 230, if service equipment is relocated.
C. Additions to or alterations in old wiring shall be made in compliance with
the provisions of the National Electric Code and as may be recon~nended by
the Building Official.
D. Outlets existing or added to existing branch circuits, shall be rated at
not less than 1-1/2 amperes each. Circuits to which outlets have been
added shall not contain outlets whose number will exceed 80% of the branch
circuit rating.
E. Each room in a relocated dwelling shall be provided with not less than two
(2) convenience outlets equally spaced. Receptacles which are a part of a
fixture or switch outlet shall not count.
F. All kitchens shall be provided with not less than two branch circuits
rated at 20 amperes each.
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 offered for sale or sold within the city.
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" means any building, or portion thereof, which is
designed, built, rented, leased, let or hired out to be occupied, or which is
occupied as the home or residence of three or more families living
independently of each other and doing their own cooking in the building, and
shall include flats and apartments.
B. "Approved" means acceptable to the authority enforcing this chapter.
C. "Department" means the building and housing inspection department.
D. "Director of building and housing" means the head of the building and
housing inspection department.
E. "Dwelling" means any structure, or any portion of a structure, other than
an apartment house or hotel containing one or more apartments or guest
rooms.
F. "Electrical inspector" means the director of building and housing.
G. "Hotel" means any structure, or portion of a structure, including any
lodginghouse, roominghouse, dormitory, Turkish bath, bachelor hotel,
studio hotel, public club or private club containing six or more guest
rooms which is occupied or intended or designed for occupation by six or
more guests, whether rent is paid in money, goods, labor or otherwise. It
does not include any jail, hospital, asylum, sanitarium, orphanage,
prison, detention, or other building in which human beings are housed and
detained under legal restraint.
15.24.030. Enforcement authority-Powers and duties of director of building
and housing.
It shall be the duty of the director of building and housing to enforce
the provisions of this code. He shall, upon application, 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
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
any of his powers or duties to any of his assistants.
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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 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 cut or 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 housing is authorized to disconnect or order discontinuance of
electrical service to any electrical wiring, device, appliance or equipment
found to be dangerous to life or property because they are defective or
defectively installed.
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.
15.24.040. Permits - Required when.
A. No electric 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 inspection, except as stated in Section 15.24.045.
B. Permits shall be obtained before or at the time 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.
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.
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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
electric 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.
15.24.050. Permits-Application-Contents required.
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 this code. If it shall be found that the installation as
described will in general 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 this code. Applications for permits for electrical installations where the
service capacity exceeds four 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.
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 his authorized deputy.
15.24.060. Fees for permits and inspections.
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.
Reinspections. A reinspection fee of $15.00 may be assessed for each
inspection or reinspection when such pertion of work for which inspection is
called is not complete or when corrections called for are not made.
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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
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.
All moneys received shall be paid into the city treasury and credited to
the general fund.
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 120 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 120 days. Before such work can be
recor~nended, 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 m~de 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
is 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.
15.24.070. Inspections.
All electrical work for which a permit is required shall be subject to
inspection by the director of building and housing.
It shall be the duty of the person doing the work authorized by a permit
to notify the director 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 inspector shall have the authority to require removal of any
obstruction that prevents proper inspection of any electrical work.
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15.24.075. Disapproved installations-Notification required-Correction.
If, upon inspection, the installation is not found to be fully in
conformity with the provisions of this code, the director of building and
housing 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 director of building and housing.
15.24.080. Distribution panels-Separate required 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.
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.
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 II. Finding and Declaration
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista specifically and expressly
finds and declares that the nature and uniqueness of the climate, terrain, and
location does necessitate and demand specific amendments to the National
Electrical Code, 1984 Edition which are noted in the Chula Vista Municipal
Code and restated in this ordinance.
SECTION III. This ordinance shall take effect and be in force on the
thirty-first day from and after its passage and approval.
Presented by: Approved as to form by:
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FIRST READ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CHULA VISTA· CALIFORNIA, HELD June 24 , 19 86 · AND
FINALLY PASSED AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF HELD July $ ·
19 86 , BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE· TO-WIT:
AYES: Councilmen: COX. McCANDLISS, CAMPBELL, MOORE
NAYES: Cou,cilmen: N o N ~.
ABSTAIN: Councilmen: NONE
ABSENT: Councilmen: MAL C OLM - ~"
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ATTEST/,,> City Clerk
rATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN OIEGO ) s s.
CITY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, JENNIE M. FULASZ, CMC, CITY CLERK of the City of Chulo Visto, Colifornio,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY thor the obove ond foregoing is o full, true ond correct copy of
ORDINANCE NO, 2:~ ,ond thot the some hos not been omendedor repeoled.
DATED
City Clerk
CITY OF
CHULA VISrA
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