16.28.250   Implementation of permits.
   (a)   The city engineer shall review all reports submitted by the permittee. The city engineer may require the permittee to modify the grading plan, the interim and/or final plan, and maintenance methods and schedules. The city engineer shall notify the permittee in writing of the requirement and specify a reasonable period of time within which the permittee must comply. All modifications shall be subject to the city engineer's approval.
   (b)   The building official or city engineer may inspect the site:
   (1)   Upon receipt of a report by the permittee pursuant to Section 16.28.240(a) and (b);
   (2)   To verify completion of modifications required under subsection (a) of this section;
   (3)   During and following any rainfall;
   (4)   At any other time, at the discretion of the building official or city engineer.
   (c)   Upon completion of the rough grading work and at the final completion of the work, the city engineer may require the following reports and drawings and supplements thereto:
   (1)   An as-graded grading plan prepared by the civil engineer including original ground surface elevations, as-graded ground surface elevations, lot drainage patterns and locations and elevations of all surface and subsurface drainage facilities. The civil engineer shall certify that the work was done in accordance with the final approved grading plan.
   (2)   A soil grading report prepared by the soils engineer, including locations and elevation of field density tests, summaries of field and laboratory tests and other substantiating data, and comments on any changes made during grading and their effect on the recommendations made in the soils engineering investigation report. The soils engineer shall certify as to the adequacy of the site for the intended use.
   (3)   A geologic grading report prepared by the engineering geologist including a final description of the geology of the site including any new information disclosed during the grading and the effect of same on recommendations incorporated in the approved grading plan. The engineering geologist shall certify as to the adequacy of the site for the intended use as affected by geologic factors.
(Ord. 4564 § 1 (part), 1999)