(A) Plans accepted by the city for site earthwork, including grading, stripping, excavating and filling, shall be maintained at the construction site throughout the duration of the work. After EPSC measures have been installed, the contractor shall contact the city to request a preconstruction inspection.
(B) Upon completion of the preconstruction inspection and approval of EPSC measures, the permit will be issued and site construction may commence.
(C) The city shall make inspections as deemed necessary to ensure the EPSC measures are being properly implemented and maintained during construction. If minimum requirements for the EPSC are not met, the permittee shall be notified and enforcement actions shall be taken.
(D) The permittee or his or her agent shall make regular inspections of all control measures to determine the overall effectiveness of the EPSC plan and the need for additional control measures. The frequency of these inspections shall be once every seven calendar days and before and after storm events of a half-inch of precipitation or more. All inspections shall be documented in written form and kept on the construction site by the EPSC contractor. Reports should be available for city, state or federal inspections to review upon request during a site inspections.
(E) The city or designated agent shall, by execution of the permit, be granted the right to enter the property of the applicant as deemed necessary to make regular inspections and to assure the validity of the reports filed under division (D) above.
(Prior Code, § 157.07) (Ord. 01-2007, passed 3-5-2007)