(A) The town, or the town's designated representative, has the authority to periodically inspect the site of land disturbing activities for which permits have been issued. The town may make inspections of the site at its discretion and shall either approve the portion of the work completed or shall notify the permittee wherein the work fails to comply with the grading or stormwater pollution prevention plans as approved or is ineffective (regardless of consistency with an approved grading plan).
(B) The town or its designated representative's inspections and findings will be presented and reviewed with the permittee at the time of inspection (as available to site personnel), and be available in the town permit file within seven days.
(C) In order to obtain inspections, the permittee shall notify the town at least two working days before the following activities:
(1) Perimeter/outfall protection permit approval. Prior to the initiation of the project after perimeter protection erosion prevention and sediment control practices have been installed, but prior to disturbance of the remaining site;
(2) Bond release inspections; and
(3) Upon completion of the project in order to receive approval to cease permittee inspections in compliance with the stormwater quality management permit.
(D) The town or its designated representative may identify any repairs, sediment/debris removal or replacement of all or portions of the stormwater system(s) necessary to comply with the objectives of this chapter and the stormwater quality management permit.
(E) The town or its designated representative may develop and require the implementation of an action plan and compliance schedule that prevents premature stormwater quality management system failure as consistent with the stormwater quality management permit provisions.
(F) The town or its designated representative may develop and require the implementation of an action plan to prevent the premature system failure that exceeds the stormwater quality management permit provisions, but are necessary to prevent stormwater pollution from leaving the site.
(Ord. 2004-SW-02, passed 11-9-04)