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Let's keep in mind, this is Ed's side of the story.
I think Ed's side of the story is all that matters since he has the power to turn the Supercharger on. Let's hope this is resolved quickly.
I think Ed's side of the story is all that matters since he has the power to turn the Supercharger on. Let's hope this is resolved quickly.
...someone needs to get "Ed" a coke and a hug...
...somebody needs to grease a palm or two to get this resolved.:wink:
I got off the phone with Ed, the electrical inspector of Bourne. He is arguing there is a master electrical license issue with the Sagamore Tesla Supercharger during the construction
What does this even mean? What is a "master electrical license" issue?
Thanks,
Alan
He is arguing there is a master electrical license issue with the Sagamore Tesla Supercharger during the construction; hence, he will not sign-off on the project.
He appeared quite annoyed he was not consulted or informed before the Sagamore Tesla Supercharger was built.
Frankly, I believe he concerned about being the first town on having the Supercharger.
Due to the nature of constructing a supercharger station (basically Tesla is the only one building something like this), the contractor is most likely from out of state and does not have a Massachusetts Master Electricians License. I spoke with someone at the site months ago now who said he traveled to install the superchargers. Is work required to be performed by a MA licensed electrician or does it just have to pass inspection? Let's assume it just needs to pass inspection...a lot is buried and out of site, making it impossible to inspect.
Sending drugs to public officials is generally frowned upon ... Marion Barry in DC being the notable exception:tongue:
coke, as in coca-cola, not drugs.
I believe it means that the contractor used did not have the proper license to do the work or it expired or perhaps he did not pay the fees.
Anyone care to speculate that Ed's role as the town's electrical inspector is very much part time, and that most of his income comes from doing higher-end electrical installations in Bourne?
I know here in my town in Maine (summer place), the Code Enforcement Officer charged with enforcing laws about (inter alia) what trees can be cleared from shore areas is also the primary arborist whom one would hire to do such work. Hmmm...
Ed is a part time inspector.
What's bugs me still, why were all the other inspections fine at the Sagamore Supercharger site?
Finally inspection comes and now there is a problem.
Ed had some more to say which I'm not posting...