A. 
The Borough Engineer or a designated representative shall inspect the construction of the temporary and permanent stormwater management controls for the development site. The permittee shall notify the Borough Engineer 48 hours in advance of the completion of the following key development phases:
(1) 
At the completion of preliminary site preparation, including stripping of vegetation, stock piling of topsoil and construction of temporary stormwater management and erosion control facilities.
(2) 
At the completion of rough grading, but prior to placing topsoil, permanent drainage or other site development improvements and ground covers.
(3) 
During construction of the permanent stormwater facilities at such times as specified by the Borough Engineer.
(4) 
Completion of permanent stormwater management facilities, including established ground covers and plantings.
(5) 
Completion of any final grading, vegetative control measures or other site restoration work done in accordance with the approved plan and permit.
B. 
No work shall commence on any subsequent phase until the preceding one has been inspected and approved. If there are deficiencies in any phase, the Borough Engineer shall issue a written description of the required corrections and stipulate the time by which they must be made.
C. 
If during construction, the contractor or permittee identifies any site conditions such as subsurface drainage, which could affect the feasibility of the approved stormwater facilities, he must notify the Borough Engineer within 24 hours of the discovery of such condition and request a field inspection. The Borough Engineer shall determine if the condition requires a stormwater modification.
D. 
In cases where stormwater facilities are to be installed in areas of landslide-prone soils of if other special site conditions exist, the Borough may require special precautions such as soil tests and core borings, full-time resident inspectors and/or similar measures. All costs of any such measures shall be borne by the permittee, developer and/or landowner.
E. 
Inspection of all stormwater management BMP's shall be undertaken by a minimum of two persons at least two times per year, on or before March 1 and October 1, or after runoff events in excess of one inch of rainfall. Additional inspections will be required if it becomes apparent that facilities are not functioning properly. Corrective actions will then be taken as required to help ensure continuing operation of post-construction stormwater facilities. Any deficiencies noted in items inspected by the owner shall be documented and corrective actions taken by the owner. Written records of each maintenance action are to be retained for a minimum of five years.