§ 150.56 INSPECTION.
   The Village Code Enforcement Officer, engineers and/or designees will make inspections based on the following schedule:
   (A)   The erosion control plan will be checked for accuracy during the initial stake out inspection of the lot. If the erosion control BMPs are inadequate and do not coincide with the erosion control plan, the inspection will be failed and the permittee will need to remedy any deficiencies and have the site re-inspected before any land disturbance activity begins.
   (B)   Before the rough-in inspections (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, framing) are called in to the Village Utility office, the site will be checked for erosion control compliance. If the inspector finds inadequate erosion control BMPs, the village will delay the notification of the inspectors for the rough-ins until the deficiencies have been remedied.
   (C)   Before the final inspections (electrical, plumbing, mechanical, framing) are called in to the Village Utility office, the site will be checked for erosion control compliance. If the inspector finds inadequate erosion control BMPs, the village will delay the notification of the inspectors for the final inspections until the deficiencies have been remedied.
   (D)   Periodic inspections will be made throughout the life of the erosion control plan, including every time after a one-half inch or greater rainfall. Precipitation amounts in the village will be verified from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration website at www.weather.gov., "central Illinois Springfield Spaulding Dam 24 hour precipitation". At any time the erosion control BMPs are inadequate, the Code Enforcement Officer can issue a ''Stop Work Order" until such time that the deficiencies are remedied.
(Ord. 17-44, passed 9-12-17)