A. The Public Works Supervisor may conduct the following inspections on permitted development activities. It shall be the duty of the responsible party to call the inspection hotline at the appropriate inspection phase as set forth below. Inspections of erosion, sediment and pollutant control measures may occur with other inspections being conducted on the development or construction project.
B. 1. The Public Works Department may conduct inspections after initial, temporary erosion, sediment and pollutant control measures have been put in place and prior to any ground disturbance in addition to that necessary for the installation of the erosion, sediment and pollutant control measures. When the development is being conducted in phases, this inspection shall occur at the beginning of each phase.
2. The Public Works Department may conduct inspections after permanent controls are put in place. When the development is being conducted in phases, this inspection may occur after permanent measures have been installed for each phase.
3. An inspection may be conducted at project completion prior to final project approval. When the project is conducted in phases, an inspection may be made after all phases of the project have been completed.
4. An inspection may be conducted after construction completion to determine the effectiveness of permanent erosion and sediment control measures. This inspection may be conducted 6 months after construction completion or at other times determined by the city.
5. No person shall refuse entry or access to a permitted development project to any authorized representative of the city who provides proper credentials and requests entry for the purpose of conducting an inspection. In addition, no person shall obstruct, hamper or interfere with any representative while in the process of carrying out his or her official duties.
(Ord. 1108, passed 1-8-2003)