§ 154.021 INSPECTION OF IMPROVEMENTS DURING CONSTRUCTION.
   (A)   Street improvements inspection by County Highway Engineer. Installation of all street improvements shall be inspected by the county or the participating city or town within whose territorial boundaries the subdivision is located. At least a 24 hour notice shall be given the County Highway Engineer or town board of the participating jurisdiction prior to the installation of any pavement for street construction. Such inspections are required in all instances regardless of whether the work is performed before or after the subdivision plat has been recorded. Failure to request inspection of work performed after may be cause for denial of acceptance of the streets by the county or participating jurisdiction for maintenance.
   (B)   Basic and street improvements inspection by Registered Engineer. The installation of all basic and street improvements shall be inspected during construction by a registered professional engineer at the expense of the subdivider. If, on the basis of this (these) inspection(s) and a final inspection upon completion of construction, the engineer finds that all basic and street improvements have been constructed in accordance with the requirements of this chapter, the said engineer shall provide the Area Plan Commission with a certificate to that effect. By this rule, the Area Plan Commission hereby prescribes the principal procedure for determining whether all non-street improvements and installations have been constructed and completed as required by this chapter.
(BC Ord. 2006-05, passed 3-20-06)