earshavewalls
Senior Member
We have a new automobile dealership where they wish to install a detail canopy to detail cars under. The problem is that they are planning on installing this canopy on the property behind the dealership. This property is owned by the same corporation, but it is still a separate property. My problem is that even though I KNOW that this is not permitted without an easement, I cannot find a Code to support this....at least not in the Electrical Code. (California, 2013 CEC, based on 2011 NEC).
Anyone know where I can locate an ordinance or some sort of code that states this. The plumbing codes do, but the electrical code does not seem to. The closest Article I could find is that you cannot feed one structure through another. This is really not the case, since, as designed, this structure will be fed from a subpanel in the dealership (on separate property), so this is not going to be a "service", but rather it is one building being fed FROM another building, on a separate property.
Any guidance would be appreciated. Even though I "KNOW" that this will require some sort of easement to power the building from the building on the other property, but I am required to quote the Code or ordinance when making such corrections or comments on submitted plans.
Thanks in advance,
Wayne
Anyone know where I can locate an ordinance or some sort of code that states this. The plumbing codes do, but the electrical code does not seem to. The closest Article I could find is that you cannot feed one structure through another. This is really not the case, since, as designed, this structure will be fed from a subpanel in the dealership (on separate property), so this is not going to be a "service", but rather it is one building being fed FROM another building, on a separate property.
Any guidance would be appreciated. Even though I "KNOW" that this will require some sort of easement to power the building from the building on the other property, but I am required to quote the Code or ordinance when making such corrections or comments on submitted plans.
Thanks in advance,
Wayne