(A) The Mayor shall periodically set fees so that staking fees are at city cost or at a level commonly charged by private enterprise, whichever is higher. The fee schedule shall allow the builder an option as to whether the city stakes the grades. In setting fees, the Mayor shall publish notice of his or her proposed action and give interested persons an opportunity to comment prior to action. Revised fee schedules enacted by the Mayor shall be brought to the attention of the interested public. City projects and subdivision development projects and where sidewalks are subject to design, engineering, inspection and survey fees or costs shall be exempt from fees established in accordance with §§ 6-5-5-1 et seq., provided sidewalks are constructed simultaneously with street construction and prior to acceptance of the completed project by the city.
(B) No grade stakes shall be furnished or permits for construction be issued until the authorized inspection fees and/or staking fees have been paid.
(C) The request for an inspection shall be given to the Street Maintenance Engineer one working day prior to placing of concrete or otherwise constructing the sidewalk in order that necessary sub-grade and form inspections and the like can be made.
('74 Code, § 8-6-10) (Ord. 219-1972; Am. Ord. 39-1981; Am. Ord. 83-1981; Am. Ord. 77-1989)