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Section 7-5-755: INSPECTION RELEASE REQUIRED FOR POWER COMPANIES TO <br /> MAKE METER INSTALLATIONS, SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND CHANGES OF <br /> SERVICE. An inspection release is required whenever any person engaged in the distribution or <br /> sale of electrical energy shall set or install, or reset or reinstall in, on, or about any building, any <br /> meter for the measurement of electrical energy or shall connect or reconnect supply or service to <br /> any installation of electrical equipment, in, on, or about any building; or shall change the <br /> nominal voltage of supply or service to any installation of electrical equipment in, on or about <br /> any installation of electrical equipment, in, on or about any building, or shall change any such <br /> supply or service from 2-wire to 3-wire or vice versa, or from single phase to poly phase or vice <br /> versa, or from direct current to alternating current or vice versa; provided, however, that said <br /> inspection release need not be required with respect to any residential type meter installation or <br /> reinstallation, or supply or service connection or reconnection, or change of supply or service <br /> which shall have been expressly approved or authorized by the Building Official within sixty <br /> (60) days previous to the date on which said meter installation or reinstallation, or said change of <br /> supply or service, is made. <br /> Section 7-5-760: SAFETY OF ELECTRICAL WORK AND EQUIPMENT REQUIRED. <br /> All electrical work shall be so performed, and all electrical equipment shall be so constructed, <br /> installed, protected, operated, repaired, and maintained, that said electrical work and electrical <br /> equipment will be, to such extent as is reasonably possible, safe, and free from risk or danger of <br /> accident or injury by fire, shock, or otherwise, to either person or property. <br /> Section 7-5-765 ENERGY EFFICIENCY MANDATORY MEASURES FOR NEWLY <br /> CONSTRUCTED RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS <br /> ELECTRICAL VEHICLE SUPPLY WIRING <br /> 1. For one- or two- family dwellings and townhouses, provide a minimum of: <br /> a. One 208/240 V 40 amp, grounded AC outlet, for each dwelling unit; or <br /> b. Panel capacity and minimum 3/4" conduit for the future installation of a 208/240 V <br /> 40 amp, grounded AC outlet, for each dwelling unit. <br /> The electrical outlet or conduit termination shall be located adjacent to the parking area. <br /> 2. For other residential occupancies where there is a common parking area, provide one of <br /> the following: <br /> a. A minimum number of 208/240 V 40 amp, grounded AC outlets equal to 5 <br /> percent of the total number of parking spaces. The outlets shall be located within <br /> the parking area; or <br /> b. Panel capacity and conduit for future installation of electrical outlets. The panel <br /> capacity and conduit size shall be designed to accommodate the future <br /> installation, and allow the simultaneous charging, of a minimum number of <br /> 208/240 V 40 amp, grounded AC outlets, that is equal to 5 percent of the total <br /> number of parking spaces. The conduit shall terminate within the parking area; or <br /> c. Additional service capacity, space for future meters, and conduit for future <br /> installation of electrical outlets. The service capacity and conduit size shall be <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2013-015 3 <br />