Alsip § 6.107 Buildings & Construction Section Inspector fees This section establishes a fee schedule for various building, plumbing, and electrical inspections conducted by part-time inspectors for different types of construction projects, including room additions, garages, single-family, multi-family, and commercial buildings. It also outlines reinspection fees for violations. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.285.1 Buildings & Construction Section Detached garage electrical requirements This section mandates that all new detached garage building permits in Alsip must include the cost of a minimum electrical permit and that each new detached garage must be equipped with at least one light on a switch and one electrical outlet. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.289 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical requirements for garages This section mandates an electrical permit and inspection for all electrical work in garages. It also specifies minimum electrical requirements for residential garages, including lighting, a light switch, and G.F.I. receptacles. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.502 Buildings & Construction Section Plan submittals This section outlines the specific documents an applicant must submit when applying for building or electrical permits to install an Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS). Required submittals include a detailed diagram, site plan, landscaping plan, and an electrical load calculation sheet. View in Alsip’s full code →
Alsip § 6.91 Buildings & Construction Section Commercial and/or industrial building permit fees This section outlines the fees associated with various building permits in Alsip for commercial and industrial districts, including fees for new construction, demolition, remodeling, electrical services, and maintenance. It also details the process for waiving fees for local government units. View in Alsip’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.506 Business & Licensing Section Duties of Registered Electrical Contractor This section mandates that all registered electrical contractors in Arlington Heights must obtain the necessary permits before starting any electrical installation work and must adhere to all relevant code provisions governing their activities. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.508 Business & Licensing Section Unlawful to Secure Permit for Person Not Entitled Thereto This ordinance prohibits registered electrical contractors from obtaining permits for electrical work for individuals who are not legally entitled to them according to the electrical regulations within the code. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Arlington Heights § Section 14.509 Business & Licensing Section Appointment of Supervising Electrician This section requires any entity applying for an electrical installation or alteration permit to appoint a supervising electrician, who must meet specific qualifications outlined elsewhere in the code. View in Arlington Heights’s full code →
Barrington § 10.6.3 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical inspector This section establishes the position of Electrical Inspector in Barrington, outlining their appointment, powers, and duties, including the authority to inspect electrical equipment and shut off power when necessary. It also details the process for appealing decisions made by code officials and building officials. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 10.6.4 Buildings & Construction Section Permit requirements This section establishes permit requirements for electrical installations and alterations in Barrington. It outlines the need for a permit for all electrical work, and provides for an annual permit option for those regularly employing a supervising electrician. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 10.6.5 Buildings & Construction Section Permit and inspection fees This section establishes permit and inspection fees for various electrical installations, including new construction and alterations in residential and non-residential buildings. All fees are specified in a separate section of the Code. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 10.6.6 Buildings & Construction Section Inspections This section establishes the authority of the electrical inspector to enforce electrical ordinances through required inspections. It mandates that all electrical wiring must be inspected and approved before being covered and that power cannot be turned on without an approved inspection report. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington § 2.8.3 Buildings & Construction Section Duties This section outlines the duties of the Electrical Commission in Barrington, which include recommending safe and practical standards for electrical installations and repairs. It also mandates the commission to propose rules for permit issuance and associated fees, which require adoption by ordinance to become effective. View in Barrington’s full code →
Barrington Hills § 2.3.2 Buildings & Construction Section Submit Recommendations This section outlines the responsibilities of the Electrical Commission in Barrington Hills. The commission is tasked with recommending safe and practical electrical standards, installation specifications, and rules for permits and fees. However, these recommendations only become effective upon adoption by ordinance. View in Barrington Hills’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.3.5 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical This section establishes a $75 permit fee for standalone electrical installations, separate from other construction projects. It also notes that plan review fees are governed by a different section. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.9.5 Buildings & Construction Section Rough Inspection Requirements For Residential, Commercial And Industrial This section outlines the requirements for rough electrical inspections in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. It mandates that all wiring, including low-voltage types, be in place and all splices made by the time of the rough inspection, with exceptions for slab work and unfinished basements. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bartlett § 9.9.6 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical Requirements For Attached Or Detached Garage This section outlines electrical requirements for garages in Bartlett, mandating specific circuits for general use and vehicle charging, and provisions for future installations of 240-volt charging systems and garage door openers. View in Bartlett’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.6.3 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical Inspector; Office Created This section establishes the office of an Electrical Inspector, detailing their appointment, responsibilities for inspecting electrical equipment for safety and code compliance, reporting procedures, and the prohibition of electrical current use before inspection. It also outlines conditions under which the inspector can be hired for electrical work. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.6.4 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical Inspector; Qualifications This section establishes the minimum qualifications for the position of Electrical Inspector in Bedford Park. The inspector must be a licensed electrician or electrical contractor with at least two years of experience in electrical installation. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.6.6 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical Permit Fees This section establishes a fee schedule for electrical permits in Bedford Park, outlining charges based on the amperage of electrical services, the number of motors, and miscellaneous electrical work. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bedford Park § 7.6.7 Buildings & Construction Section Appeals This section outlines the appeal process for decisions made by the electrical inspector in Bedford Park. It details how an applicant can appeal a disapproval or refusal of an electrical permit to the Village Board within 30 days, and also establishes a permit requirement for all electrical work, necessitating specific approvals. View in Bedford Park’s full code →
Bellwood § 117.072 Business & Licensing Section Compliance With Electrical Code Required This ordinance requires individuals registered as electrical contractors to strictly adhere to the electrical code and any other relevant ordinances when installing electrical appliances, wiring, or fixtures. It also mandates obtaining necessary permits before commencing any electrical work. View in Bellwood’s full code →
Berwyn § 829.02 Business & Licensing Section Requirements; Maintenance This section outlines the requirements for automated rental machines within Berwyn, including mandatory information display, compliance with city ordinances for signage, electrical permit acquisition, physical condition standards, and restrictions on location. View in Berwyn’s full code →
Bloomingdale § 10.4.2 Buildings & Construction Section Amendments To Code This section amends the Bloomingdale Electrical Code to require all electrical work to be performed by licensed contractors who must obtain a village permit, providing proof of license, insurance with the village as an additional insured, and executing an indemnity agreement. It also mandates a minimum $10,000 bond for electrical work. Additionally, it clarifies the authority of the building and zoning department. View in Bloomingdale’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 10.109 Buildings & Construction Section Additions, insertions, deletions and changes This section of the Bolingbrook Electrical Regulations amends the National Electrical Code by requiring permits for all electrical installations and alterations, mandating detailed permit applications with plans and load calculations, and establishing that their wiring method limitations table is more restrictive than the NEC. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Bolingbrook § 10.111 Buildings & Construction Section Permit and inspection fees for electrical work This section outlines the requirement for permit and inspection fees for electrical work in Bolingbrook, with specific provisions for calculating fees for services exceeding 800 amperes based on service disconnect ratings and prorated schedules. View in Bolingbrook’s full code →
Broadview § 9.2.3 Buildings & Construction Section Building Permit Fees And Bonds This section outlines building permit fees based on construction cost, fees for elevator inspections by private inspectors, electrical permit fees referencing the National Electric Code, and plumbing permit fees and bonding requirements based on the Chicago municipal code. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 9.3.1 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical Code Adopted This section adopts the National Electrical Code, 2014 edition, as the electrical code for the Village of Broadview. It also outlines the requirements for obtaining an electrical permit, including a license permit bond, contractor registration fee, and a detailed fee schedule based on the type and scope of electrical work. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 9.3.2 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical Inspection Department This section establishes the Electrical Inspection Department and the office of the Chief Electrical Inspector. It outlines the qualifications, appointment process, and responsibilities of the Chief Electrical Inspector in enforcing electrical regulations. View in Broadview’s full code →
Broadview § 9.3.3 Buildings & Construction Section Electrical Permit 1 This section mandates that a permit must be obtained from the Electrical Inspection Department before any electrical equipment can be installed or altered. It also states that the associated permit fees are determined by a fee schedule outlined in a separate subsection. View in Broadview’s full code →