(a) Cooperation of Subdivider and/or Contractor. The subdivider and/or contractor shall have available on the project, at all times, a clearly readable copy of all required plans and specifications. He shall cooperate with the inspector and with other contractors in every way possible. The subdivider and/or contractor shall at all times have a competent representative acting as his agent on the project. The representative shall be capable of reading and thoroughly understanding the plans and specifications and he shall receive instructions from the inspector. The representative shall have full authority to execute the orders or directions of the inspector and to promptly supply such materials, tools, plant equipment, and labor as may be required. The inspector's orders should be executed without delay. A representative shall be furnished irrespective of the amount of work sublet.
(b) Grade Stakes. Pavement and pipe grade stakes shall be set at twenty-five foot intervals on horizontal and vertical curves and for all grades less than one percent (1%). Tangent pavement grades and pipe grades over one percent (1%) may be set at a maximum interval of fifty feet. The inspector may ask for additional grade stakes if it is deemed necessary. Other means of line and grade may be used as approved by the City Engineer.
(c) Repair of Damage. Any damage done to the improvements by construction traffic, local traffic, or by any other means shall be repaired or the damaged materials replaced in a satisfactory condition.
(d) Continual and Final Clean Up. During construction the developer shall have a duty to keep the street pavement reasonably free from excessive accumulations of mud and dirt. Upon completion of the work and before acceptance the subdivider and/or contractor shall clean all ground occupied or affected by him in connection with the work. The entire area shall be left in a neat and presentable condition.
(Ord. 25-1980. Passed 9-2-80.)
(e) Maintenance of Improvements. The subdivider shall be responsible for maintenance of the improvements installed and shall be responsible for providing the services necessary to guarantee access to all the occupied lots, until final acceptance by Council upon recommendation by the City Engineer. The subdivider shall be given adequate and appropriate notice by the City Engineer or Council of the need for such maintenance or service. The performance of such work shall be guaranteed by a maintenance bond, the amount of which shall be determined by the City Engineer and approved by Council. No improvement shall be accepted by the Council until the expiration of the maintenance period required by Section 1133.03(a).
The subdivider shall maintain all improvements for such periods as specified in Section 1133.03 Maintenance Guarantees.
(Ord. 74-96. Passed 1-7-97.)
(f) (1) Where the City Engineer determines that improvements in excess of the size needed to serve the proposed subdivision are necessary to facilitate the orderly development of nearby land which is an integral part of the neighborhood service or drainage area, the subdivider shall install all improvements required to serve his subdivision plus the additional oversize and off-site improvements required.
(2) The City shall at its option reimburse the subdivider for the difference in cost between the minimum standards and the oversize improvements occurring within the boundaries of the subdivision. Such improvements shall be available for connections by individual property owners and/or subdividers of adjoining land subject to the pro-rata reimbursement to the developer of the cost of the improvement.
(Ord. 25-1980. Passed 9-2-80.)