Improvement Plans shall be prepared by a registered civil engineer licensed by the State of California, and shall include, but not be limited to, all improvements required in this Chapter.
1. FORM AND CONTENT
The form, content and supporting data of an improvement plan shall conform to the requirements of the City Engineer.
2. REVIEW AND APPROVAL BY CITY ENGINEER
The subdivider shall submit the preliminary improvement plans and all supporting data to the City Engineer for review. The subdivider shall revise the improvement plans until in final form as deemed by the City Engineer. Upon completion of the improvement plans and satisfaction of all other requirements of this Development Code, the subdivider shall transmit the original set of improvement plans to the City Engineer for final review and signature. The originals shall be retained by the City.
Approval by the City Engineer shall in no way relieve the subdivider or the subdivider's engineer from responsibility for the design of the improvements and for any error, omission or any deficiency resulting from the design or from any required conditions of approval of the tentative map.
3. REVISIONS TO APPROVED PLANS
A. BY SUBDIVIDER
Requests by the subdivider for revisions to the approved plans, appearing necessary during construction, shall be submitted in writing to the City Engineer and shall be accompanied by revised drawings showing the proposed revision(s). If found acceptable and consistent with the approved tentative map, the amended originals shall be initialed by the City Engineer. Construction of any proposed revision(s) shall not proceed until the revised plans have been initialed by the City Engineer.
B. BY THE CITY ENGINEER
When revisions are deemed necessary by the City Engineer to protect the public health and safety, or as field conditions may require, a request shall be made to the subdivider. The subdivider shall revise the plans and transmit the original(s) to the City Engineer for initialing within the time specified by the Engineer. Construction of all, or any portion of, the improvements may be stopped by the City Engineer, in compliance with Chapter 12 of the Municipal Code, until the revised drawings have been submitted, approved and initialed.