A. 
All improvements and utilities will be inspected by the Municipal Engineer or other delegated municipal officer to ensure satisfactory completion.
B. 
In no case shall any paving work (including prime and seal coats) be done without permission from the Municipal Engineer or other delegated municipal officer. At least three days' notice shall be given to the Municipal Engineer or other delegated municipal officer prior to any such construction so that a representative of the municipality may be present at the time the work is to be done.
C. 
The Municipal Engineer or other delegated municipal officer shall be notified after each of the following phases of the work has been completed so that he or his representative may inspect the work:
(1) 
Road subgrade.
(2) 
Curb and gutter forms.
(3) 
Road paving, after each coat in the case of priming and sealing.
(4) 
Sidewalk forms.
(5) 
Stormwater sewers and other drainage structures before backfilling.
A final inspection of all improvements and utilities will be made to determine whether the work is satisfactory and in substantial agreement with the approved final plat drawings and the municipal specifications. The general condition of the site shall also be considered. Upon a satisfactory final inspection report, action will be taken to release the performance bond covering such improvements and utilities.
[Amended 6-16-1987 by L.L. No. 6-1987]
An inspection fee as established by resolution of the Board of Trustees shall be paid to the municipality prior to the time that the Chairman of the Planning Board signs the final plat.