11-3-6: INSTALLATION OF IMPROVEMENTS:
   A.   Responsibility For Studies And Tests: All studies and tests on improvements that are required by this title shall be the responsibility of the developer unless there is an indication that they are to be provided by the city.
   B.   Inspection And Testing: The subdivider shall install all improvements required by the city council including, but not limited to, curb and gutter, sidewalk, culinary water, utilities, secondary water connections, streets and drainage. The city may require the subdivider to pay for all or a portion of the cost of extending improvements from the nearest point of existing improvements to the subdivision, in accordance with the Utah impact fees act. The layout of the subdivision must provide for future extension of improvements to adjacent properties and shall be compatible with appropriate LaVerkin City master plans. All underground improvements shall be installed to the boundary lines of the subdivision. Geotechnical investigation recommendations shall be followed when installing all improvements. All construction work involving the installation of improvements shall be subject to inspection and testing by LaVerkin City for quality control. Requests for inspections shall be made to the LaVerkin City representative by the person responsible for the construction, which inspections shall occur within a reasonable time. The city shall give notice twenty four (24) hours in advance that it will be performing the required inspection. Any work to be backfilled or covered shall not be backfilled or covered prior to inspection. If the subdivider fails to remedy any deficient condition after the same has been identified by a city inspection, the city may issue a stop work order, requiring that all work on the subdivision by the subdivider must be stopped until the deficiency is remedied. If such a stop work order is issued, no building permit may be obtained by the subdivider, and no sales of lots by the subdivider/developer or its agent or affiliate may occur until the stop work order is removed.
   C.   Drawings Of Record: After final installation of all improvements and the final inspection and approval of the same, the contractor shall provide a complete set of drawings of record for all improvements that includes all items listed in the construction drawings and any improvement dimensions or changes to the improvements as they were constructed in the field. The drawings shall be submitted on twenty four inch by thirty six inch (24" x 36") sheets. No bond shall be released until drawings of record are received, and if changes were made to improvements, a new drawing of record for such improvements shall be submitted, as appropriate, before release of the bond. A submittal of drawings of record shall include a transmittal letter, in duplicate, containing: submittal date, project title, and the signature of the contractor or the contractor's authorized representative. The transmittal letter shall also include certification by a professional engineer or surveyor, licensed in the state of Utah, that each drawing of record is complete and accurate. (Ord. 2006-26, 8-2-2006)