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14 Residential Building Permit Guidelines <br />ELECTRICAL PERMIT FEES ( continued) <br />For any other type of circuits and outlets. <br />$12 <br />(e) Wiring circuits in or about a single-family dwelling. Each circuit of the first five circuits for <br />general lighting, and convenience outlets. <br />$6 <br />Each additional circuit for such outlets. <br />$4 <br />Fire and burglar alarm system. <br />$6 <br />For any other type of circuits and outlets <br />$4 <br />(f) Cooking Appliances. Single- and multiple family dwellings and apartments: Each electric <br />range circuit. <br />$6 <br />Each built-in countertop range circuit. <br />$6 <br />Each built-in oven circuit. NOTE: For the purpose of this code, "range" shall mean a completely <br />self-contained, freestanding, cooking unit, containing top cooking units and ovens, which is <br />connected to one outlet; a "built-in countertop range" shall mean an assembly of cooling units which <br />is installed in a counter and connected to an outlet separately from an oven; a "built-in oven" shall <br />mean an oven for the preparation of food in a residence and which is connected to a separate outlet. <br />Each oven and each countertop cooking unit assembly shall be served by separate branch circuits. <br />$6 <br />(g) Heaters. <br />(1) Single- and Multiple -Family Dwellings and Apartments. For each water heater circuit <br />$6 <br />For each air heater circuit, capacity up to 1,650 watts. <br />$4 <br />For each air heater circuit, capacity 1,650 watts or more. <br />$6 <br />(i) Laundry Dryer Circuit. <br />(1) Single- and Multiple -Family Dwellings and Apartments. For each circuit <br />$6 <br />For each separate motor fixed: Not over 1/3 HP <br />$4 <br />Over 1/3 HP but not over 1 HP <br />$6 <br />Over 1 HP but not over 3 HP <br />$8 <br />Over 3 HP but not over 8 HP <br />$10 <br />Over 8 HP but not over 15 HP <br />$12 <br />Over 15 HP but not over 50 HP <br />$14 <br />Over 50 HP but not over 100 HP <br />$16 <br />Over 100 HP <br />$40 <br />(q) Generators, Capacitors, Reactors, Transformers Fixed, and all other alternate energy power <br />sources. For the purpose of this subsection 1 kWh is equivalent to 1 kva. Not more than 5 kW <br />$10 <br />Over 5 kW but not over 15 kW <br />$24 <br />Over 15 kW <br />$40 <br />Miscellaneous <br />Each electric welder outlet <br />$10 <br />Each transfer switch (double throw) <br />$20 <br />For conduit and raceway installation, a fee shall be charged for each two hundred lineal feet of <br />conduit and raceway or any fraction thereof. Fees are to be charged only when circuit wiring is <br />excluded. <br />$6. <br />
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