Prior to the adoption of 15.32.160 (Ord. 2043) on 04/15/2002, Section 15.32.160 read as follows.

    A.    Workmanship. Services shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner, securely anchored, with the least amount of bends or fitting that the particular installation will permit, and all holes cut for installation of conduits through walls and foundations shall be securely patched with mortar or other suitable material as compatible with the finish of the walls or foundation as possible, so as to prevent the entrance of air current and moisture. Careless and slipshod work will not be permitted under any circumstances.
    B.    Grounding. Special attention must be paid to Article 250 of the National Electric Code, Current Edition, with regard to grounding of service equipment.
    C.    Specifications. Service entrances shall be installed as per Illinois Power Company and National Electrical Code specifications.
    D.    Extensions. Services shall be so installed that the maximum extension within a building or structure of the service run shall not exceed twenty-five (25) feet before providing over-current protection, and a means of disconnecting service.
    E.    Location. Service equipment, panel boards and switchboards shall not be located in bathrooms,

restrooms, shower rooms, clothes closets, nor above washers and plumbed-in fixtures. (Ord. 1431 § 5 (part), 1996)
15.32.160