[Ord. No. 1.110.13 §1, 4-9-1973]
Any person, firm or corporation proposing to construct any street improvement within the City of Weston shall apply to the Director of Public Works for approval of the location, dimensions, design and construction methods and materials of such street; said application shall be in writing or plans submitted for approval and shall contain such information including maps, plats, diagrams, detailed drawings and specifications as the Director of Public Works may require. Plans and specifications shall be prepared by a professional engineer licensed to practice in the State of Missouri.
[Ord. No. 1.110.13 §2, 4-9-1973]
All streets constructed within the City of Weston shall be in accordance with the following minimum design standards and specifications for construction of streets.
[Ord. No. 1.110.13 §3, 4-9-1973]
Minimum requirements for the design and construction of local residential streets shall be in accordance with the provisions herein and with the Minimum Design Standards on file in the office of the Director of Public Works.
[Ord. No. 1.110.13 §4, 4-9-1973]
Minimum requirements for other than local residential streets shall be in accordance with the provisions herein and with requirements for paving width, paving type, paving thickness, curb or curb and gutter, and other details as may be approved by the Director of Public Works.
[Ord. No. 1.110.13 §5, 4-9-1973]
A. 
All work and materials shall conform to the specifications herein and to portions of the following standard specifications as specifically set forth herein, said portions being incorporated herein by reference:
1. 
Street Specifications and Standards, 1996, Kansas City Chapter of the American Public Works Association. These specifications and standards will be hereinafter referred to as APWA Street Spec.
[Ord. No. 1.110.13 §17, 4-9-1973]
A. 
Time Of Inspections. During the construction of all roads, streets and alleys under the jurisdiction of the City, six (6) inspections shall be made by the Director of Public Works:
1. 
One (1) inspection shall be made during the subgrading;
2. 
One (1) inspection shall be made prior to installation of curbs;
3. 
Curb inspection prior to placing of concrete in curbs;
4. 
One (1) inspection of the subgrade prior to placing base or concrete;
5. 
One (1) inspection shall be made upon final installation, manipulation and compaction of the base.
6. 
Final inspection shall be made upon completion of the project, including surfacing, backfilling and cleanup.
B. 
Approval. Other inspections may be made as deemed necessary by the Director of Public Works.
1. 
Approval of the work by the Director of Public Works at either of the first three (3) inspections shall give the contractor the right to proceed with the next succeeding operation, but shall in no way indicate complete approval of prior work if later inspection discloses any deficiency in the first (1st) inspections.
2. 
These approvals will be secured by notifying the Director of Public Works in ample time, but in no case less than forty-eight (48) hours, to allow inspection of each phase. On the final acceptance inspection of a completed street or sidewalk, Director of Public Works may require a certificate of compliance as specified above.
[Ord. No. 1.110.13 §18, 4-9-1973]
A. 
The contractor shall furnish a performance bond to the City of Weston in the full amount of the contract, executed by a surety, guaranteeing the work against faulty workmanship and faulty materials for a period of two (2) years after the date of completion and acceptance.
B. 
Within the two (2) year period, the contractor as ordered by the Director of Public Works shall repair, replace or rebuild such portions of the work which are found to be faulty because of materials or workmanship. The contractor shall begin the remedial work not later than five (5) days after the order from the Director of Public Works. In case the contractor does not start the remedial work within the above time limit or in case of an emergency condition caused by faulty work, the City may take remedial action and charge the cost thereof against the contractor and his/her surety.
[Ord. No. 1.110.13 §19, 4-9-1973]
If the Director of Public Works shall find that any such proposed streets will conform to the accepted standards, he/she shall issue his/her approval in writing or sign approval of submitted plans. Otherwise, he/she shall disapprove such street construction in writing.