Approval of the preliminary plat shall constitute
approval of the basic layout of the subdivision or site plan and off-site
improvements, materials and type of construction to be used, pipe
sizes, typical sections, basic design criteria and other matters of
a fundamental nature affecting the subdivision or site plan. It shall
not constitute final approval of the precise location of all lot lines,
improvements, etc., or the precise number and location of all appurtenances
or other details.
Approval of the final plat shall constitute
final approval of the precise layout of the subdivision or site plan
and all improvements, including all the various details connected
therewith. It shall not, however, preclude the various municipal bodies
having jurisdiction from requiring work not shown on the plans where
such work is necessary to ensure the integrity of the improvements
which are shown on the plans. Such unforeseen work would primarily
involve, without limitation, construction of underdrains in areas
where, in the opinion of the Engineer, a high water table would threaten
the integrity of street pavement or removal of unstable soils where
they would be unsatisfactory as a foundation or subgrade material
for any of the various improvements.
The developer shall at all times during the
course of the work:
A. Maintain a complete set of approved plans, specifications,
bond estimate and other documents on the site.
B. Provide a representative at the site with authority
to make whatever decisions are required or to promptly receive and
relay messages from the Engineer.