A. General: All activities subject to the permitting requirements of this article shall be subject to inspection by the department. An approved set of plans must be available for review on site whenever work is in progress. It shall be the permittee's responsibility to keep the department notified of the progress of the project and call for all required inspections.
B. High Risk Sites:
1. At a minimum, two (2) inspections shall be required for high risk sites:
a. After erosion and sedimentation controls have been installed, prior to ground disturbance; and
b. After the project has been completed, including revegetation.
2. For sites which are active during the winter, two (2) additional inspections shall be required:
a. After the site has been prepared for the winter (typically in September or October); and
b. Sometime in January or February to ensure that the erosion and sedimentation control measures are adequate and maintained.
3. The permittee's design professional shall perform the inspections and submit inspection reports to the director.
C. Moderate And Low Risk Sites: For moderate and low risk sites, the director shall determine what inspections are necessary. The director, or their designee, shall conduct the inspections for moderate risk sites. (Ord. 493, 6-9-2016; amd. Ord. 546, 10-17-2019)