§ 150.044 CALLED INSPECTIONS.
   (A)   No reinforcing steel or structural framework of any part of any building or structure shall be covered or concealed in any manner whatsoever without the approval of the Building Inspector first being obtained.
   (B)   The Building Inspector, upon notification of the permit holder or his or her agent, shall make the following inspections and shall either approve that portion of the construction as completed or shall notify the permit holder or his or her agent wherein the same fails to comply with the law:
      (1)   Footing inspection. To be made after trenches excavated and forms erected and when all materials for the foundation are delivered on the job;
      (2)   Foundation inspection. After sill plates are set and waterproofing is applied; before backfilling or setting floor joists;
      (3)   Frame inspection. To be made after the roof, all framing, fire blocking, and bracing are in place and all pipes, electrical rough-in, chimneys and vents are complete;
      (4)   Final inspection and any final inspection required by the State Fire Marshal on institutional, multi-family, commercial and industrial projects for compliance with national fire codes. To be made after building is completed and ready for occupancy; and
      (5)   Other inspections. In addition to the called inspections specified above, the Building Inspector may make or require any other inspections of any construction work to ascertain compliance with provisions of this code and other laws which are enforced by the Building Inspector, including but not limited to, temporary power pole, meter loop, electrical rough-in, sewer tap (outside sewer), water tap (outside water), sewer under floor (inside), rough-in plumbing, inside and outside gas installations and connections, fences, signs, and temporary and final certificates of occupancy.
(Prior Code, § 150.064)