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designed to accommodate the future installation, and allow the simultaneous <br /> charging, of a minimum number of 208/240 V 40 amp, grounded AC outlets, that <br /> is equal to 5 percent of the total number of parking spaces. The conduit shall <br /> terminate within the parking area. <br /> When the application of the 5 percent results in a fractional space, round up to the next <br /> whole number. <br /> FUTURE ACCESS FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEM <br /> An electrical conduit shall be provided from the electrical service equipment to an accessible <br /> location in the attic or other location suitable for future connection to a Photo Voltaic system. <br /> The conduit shall be adequately sized by the designer but shall not be less than 3/4 inch. The <br /> conduit shall be labeled as per the CEC section 690.31 (3) (4). The electrical panel shall be sized <br /> to accommodate the installation of a future electrical solar system. <br /> Section 7-5-770: GENERAL POWERS AND AUTHORITY OF BUILDING OFFICIAL. <br /> The Building Official designated by the City Manager pursuant to Section 7-5-1 100 shall carry <br /> out the enforcement of all laws and ordinances and all lawful orders, rules and regulations that <br /> are now or may hereafter be in effect with respect to the performance of electrical work and <br /> construction, installation, protection, alteration, repair, operation, maintenance, and use of <br /> electrical equipment, shall have and shall exercise jurisdiction over and supervision of all <br /> electrical work and all electrical equipment insofar and to such an extent as may be necessary for <br /> the adequate enforcement of such laws, ordinances, orders, rules and regulations, and shall <br /> inspect and re-inspect any and all electrical work and electrical equipment at such times and as <br /> often as, in the discretion of the Building Official, may be necessary to determine that such laws, <br /> ordinances, orders, rules and regulations shall have been or are in compliance. All electrical <br /> equipment now existing or that may hereafter be installed shall be subject to such supervision, <br /> inspection and re-inspection. <br /> Section 7-5-780: DISCONNECTION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT. Whenever the <br /> Building Official finds any electrical equipment is or was unlawfully installed, changed, or <br /> altered, or was or is operated or used in a manner or under conditions contrary to the provisions <br /> of Article 5, 6 or 7 of this Chapter, or of any ordinance, rule, or regulation pertaining thereto, or, <br /> in the judgment of the Building Official to be defective or unsafe or dangerous to person or <br /> property. the Building Official shall have the authority and power to prohibit the further use <br /> thereof until the said unlawful, defective, unsafe, or dangerous conditions with respect thereto <br /> are remedied, and said Building Official is likewise further authorized and empowered thereupon <br /> summarily to disconnect any such electrical equipment from its source of current supply and to <br /> place a seal upon such disconnected equipment, or to disconnect the supply or service wires to <br /> the building or premises wherein or whereon such equipment is located and to place a seal <br /> thereon, or to order and require the person supplying electrical energy to such equipment to <br /> disconnect the supply or service wires and discontinue the supply of electrical energy to such <br /> equipment. It shall be unlawful for any person to fail, neglect, or refuse to comply with any such <br /> notice within the time and in the manner therein specified. <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 2013-015 4 <br />