§ 156.27 INSPECTIONS.
   (A)   Required inspections. Inspection by the Village Engineer or Hamilton County Soil Conservation Service, as hereinafter required, shall either approve that portion of the work completed or shall notify the permittee wherein the same fails to comply with the Storm Water Management Control Plan. Where it is found by inspection that conditions are not substantially as stated or shown in the Plan, the Engineer may recommend to the Village Manager the stoppage of work until approval is obtained for a revised plan conforming to the existing conditions. Plans for the work, bearing the stamp of approval of the Village Engineer, shall be maintained at the site during progress of the grading. In order to obtain inspections in accordance with the following schedule, the permittee shall notify the Village Engineer at least two full working days before the inspection is to be made:
      (1)   Rough grading. When all rough grading has been completed.
      (2)   Final inspection. When all work, including installation of all drainage and other structures and required planting, has been completed.
      (3)   Intermediate inspection. Additional intermediate inspections as deemed necessary by the Engineer.
   (B)   Special precautions to be added to each plan as a general note.
      (1)   If at any stage of the work, the Village Engineer determines by inspection that the nature of the formation is such that further work as authorized by an existing permit is likely to imperil any property, public way, water course or drainage structure, the Village Engineer may require, as a condition to allowing the work to continue, that such reasonable safety precautions be taken as he considers advisable to avoid the likelihood of such peril. Special precautions may include, but shall not be limited to, specifying a more level exposed slope, construction of additional drainage facilities, berms, terracing, compaction, cribbing, installation of planting materials for erosion control, and reports of a registered engineering geologist whose recommendations may be made requirements for future work.
      (2)   Where it appears that storm damage may result because the grading is not complete, work may be stopped and the permittee required to install temporary planting to control erosion, install temporary structures, or take such other measures as may be required to protect adjoining property or the public safety. On large operations or where unusual site conditions prevail, the Village Engineer or Hamilton County Soil Service may specify the time of starting grading and the time of completion or may require that the operations be conducted in specific stages so as to insure completion of protective measures or devices prior to the advent of seasonal rains.
(Ord. C-604, passed 9-8-86)