(A) After the issuance of any building permit hereunder, the Building Commissioner shall make or cause to be made periodic inspections of the work performed under the permit as are necessary to ensure full compliance with the provisions of this chapter and the terms of the permit.
(B) The types of periodic inspections are as follows.
(1) Foundation inspection. This type of inspection is made after poles or piers are set or trenches or basement areas are excavated and forms erected and any reinforcing steel is in place prior to the placement of concrete.
(2) Concrete slab inspection. This type of inspection is made after all in-slab or under-floor building service equipment items are in place and before placement of concrete.
(3) Electrical rough-in inspection. This type of inspection is made after elements of the electrical system that will be concealed by construction are installed and are visible for inspection.
(4) HVAC rough-in inspection. This type of inspection is made after heating pipes, chimneys, vents, and ducts are installed and are visible for inspection.
(5) Plumbing rough-in inspection. This type of inspection is made after rough plumbing has been installed and is still visible for inspection.
(6) Framing rough-in inspection. This type of inspection is made after the roof, all framing, fire blocking, and bracing are in place and complete. All other rough-in construction shall be complete prior to this inspection.
(7) Final inspections. These types of inspections shall be made once the structure is complete in order to verify compliance with all applicable codes. These inspections shall be made and approved prior to a certificate of occupancy being issued.
(8) Re-inspections. These types of inspections are made to verify that corrections have been made.
(Ord. G-06-34, passed 11-16-2006)