(A) The contractor and/or their agents shall conduct a pre-construction meeting on-site with the issuing authority on each site, when it is determined necessary by the City Inspector and/or their designated employee. After commencing initial grading or land disturbing activities, the permittee shall obtain written inspection approvals by the issuing authority at the following stages in the development of the site, or of each subdivision thereof:
(1) Upon completion of installation of perimeter erosion and sediment controls, prior to proceeding with any other land disturbance or grading. Other building or grading inspection approvals may not be authorized until initial approval by the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Inspector or his or her designee is made; and
(2) Upon completion of final grading, permanent drainage, and erosion control facilities including established ground covers and planting, and all other work of the permit.
(B) The issuing authority may require additional inspections as may be deemed necessary. Work shall not proceed beyond the stages outlined above until the Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan Inspector or his or her designee inspects the site and approves the work previously completed. Requests for inspections shall be made at least 24 hours in advance (exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) of the time the inspection is desired. Upon request for inspections, the issuing authority shall perform the inspection within 48 hours of request. In making application for a permit covered by this chapter, the applicant or the landowner performing or allowing such work consents to the issuing authority having the right to enter the site for the purpose of inspecting compliance with the SWPPP or for performing any work necessary to bring the site into compliance with the SWPPP. This does not include consent to enter into any building which is completed and which has been secured, but does include consent to inspect any area of the property where land disturbing activity is occurring or is thought to be planned as a site of land disturbing activity.