1357.11 INSPECTION.
   (a)   Types of Inspections. For on-site construction, from time to time the Building Official, upon notification from the permit holder or his agent, shall make or cause to be made any necessary inspections and shall either approve that portion of the construction as completed or shall notify the permit holder or his agent wherein the same fails to comply with this Code.
   (b)   Foundation Inspection. Foundation inspections commonly shall be made after poles or piers are set or trenches or basement areas are excavated and forms erected and any required reinforcing steel is in place and prior to the placing of concrete. The foundation inspection shall include excavations for thickened slabs intended for the support of bearing walls, partitions, structural supports or equipment and special requirements for wood foundations.
   (c)   Plumbing, Mechanical and Electrical. Rough inspections commonly shall be made prior to covering or concealment, before fixtures are set and prior to framing inspection.
   (d)   Frame and Masonry Inspection. Frame and masonry inspections commonly shall be made after the roof, masonry, all framing, firestopping, draftstopping and bracing are in place and after the plumbing, mechanical and electrical rough inspections are approved.
   (e)   Lath and/or Wallboard Inspection. Lath and/or wallboard inspections commonly shall be made after all lathing and/or wallboard interior is in place, but before any plaster is applied, or before wallboard joints and fasteners are taped and finished.
   (f)   Other Inspections. In addition to the called inspections above, the Building Department may make or require any other inspections to ascertain compliance with this Code and other laws enforced by the Building Department.
   (g)   Final Inspection. Final inspections commonly shall be made after the building is completed and ready for occupancy.
(Ord. 92-070. Passed 6-8-92.)