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CITY OFHERMOSA BEACH
MUNICIPAL CODE
BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Chapter 15.32 ELECTRICAL CODE
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15.32. 010 Adoption of Electrical Code. Except as provided in this Chapter 15.32 and elsewhere in this Title 15, the California Electrical Code, 2010 Edition (Part 3 of Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations including all Appendices) is hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this Chapter as though set forth in this Chapter in full. Said Code shall comprise the Electrical Code of the City of Hermosa Beach. A copy of the Electrical Code shall be maintained in the office of the City Clerk, and shall be made available for public inspection while the Code is in force. Whenever the word "jurisdiction" appears in said Code, it shall mean and refer to the City of Hermosa Beach. Whenever the term "Building Official" appears in said Code, it shall mean and refer to the Director of Community Development of the City of Hermosa Beach or his or her designee. Back to HomePage | Back to Code Index | Back to Building Index | Top of Page
15.32. 020 Fees. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 15.32.010, Section 89.108.4.2 of said Electrical Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 89.108.4.2 The fee for each permit shall be as set forth in the latest resolution adopted by the City Council. When a plan or other data are required to be submitted pursuant to this Code, a plan review fee shall be paid at the time of submitting plans and specifications for review. Said plan review fee shall be equal to eighty (80) percent of the mechanical permit fee. For purposes of determining fees only, the following definitions shall apply: 89.108.4.2.1 New general use branch circuits.
89.108.4.2.2 Adding outlets (to existing branch circuits) or temporary lights and yard lighting.
89.108.4.2.3 Motors, transformers, heating appliances and miscellaneous equipment or appliances.
89.108.4.2.4 Required fire warning, communications and emergency control systems. For the purposes of this Subsection, devices shall include all signaling equipment, stations, power equipment such as damper actuators or door holding device, and communication jacks or outlets. 89.108.4.2.5 Service and switchboard sections.
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15.32. 030 Condominium installations. Where conductors serving a condominium pass through a condominium which they do not serve, as in the case of multifamily dwelling structures, said conductors shall be enclosed in an approved conduit or raceway.
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15.32. 040 Underground Service Laterals Required for New Construction. All new buildings and structures in the City shall provide underground electrical and communications service laterals on the premises to be served as hereinafter required.
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15.32. 050 Service Wires and Cables to be Underground for New Buildings. All electrical, telephone, community antenna television system (CATV), and similar service wires or cables which provide direct service to new buildings and structures shall be installed underground in compliance with all applicable building and electrical Codes, safety regulations and orders, and the rules of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California.
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15.32. 060 Underground Utilities for Existing Buildings. Existing overhead wires and/or new utility service shall be placed underground when one or more new dwelling units are created in an existing building and one or both of the following apply: Exception: Undergrounding shall not be required if Southern California Edison deems in writing that such underground installation is infeasible based upon its service requirements or to the unavailability of necessary easements.
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15.32. 070 Responsibility for Compliance. The developer and owner are jointly and severally responsible for complying with the requirements of this Chapter and shall make the necessary arrangements with the utility companies for the installation of such facilities.
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15.32. 080 Appurtenances. For the purposes of this chapter, appurtenances and associated equipment, such as, but not limited to, surface mounted transformers, pedestal mounted terminal boxes and meter cabinets and concealed ducts in an underground system may be placed above ground if permitted by and in accordance with the rules of the state Public Utilities Commission.
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15.32. 090 Risers. Risers on poles and buildings are permitted and shall be provided by the developer or owner on the pole which services said property.
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15.32. 100 Section reserved for future use
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15.32. 110 Existing Underground Areas. On streets where electrical and communications lines have been placed underground or where no overhead lines presently exist on or before July 1, 1977, said lines shall remain permanently underground and no additional electric or communications service facilities shall be added on said streets unless they are placed underground.
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15.32. 120 Application. Section 15.32.040 of this City Code of the City of Hermosa Beach shall not apply to utility lines which do not provide service in the area being developed.
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15.32. 130 Temporary Power Pole Required on Construction Sites. All construction sites for which temporary power must be supplied because there is no electrical service shall provide a temporary power pole prior to issuance of a building permit. Said power pole shall remain installed until the project has received final approval and electrical service has commenced. Generators are prohibited as a substitute for a temporary power pole. Back to HomePage | Back to Code Index | Back to Building Index | Top of Page
15.32. 140 Required connecting conduit to accommodate roof mounted alternative energy equipment. The installation of a conduit from the roof to the service panel shall be required to assist and encourage the installation of roof mounted energy collection/generation devices for new residential construction or additions or remodels where: (1) the expansion exceeds 50 percent of the existing gross floor area; or (2) the cost of remodeling, expansion or improvement exceeds 50 percent of the value of the existing structure as determined by the Building Official. Said electric service panel shall be of adequate size to provide capacity for the future addition of photovoltaic and solar thermal, or other equivalent alternative energy producing device(s). Solar panel installations and other roof attachments shall conform to the provisions of Section 15.04.084. Back to HomePage | Back to Code Index | Back to Building Index | Top of Page
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