Routine inspections shall be performed as required by this chapter.
At its discretion, the Department may authorize the use of private
inspections by the developer to conduct and document construction
and/or ongoing maintenance. Private inspections shall be performed
by individuals deemed qualified by the County. All private inspections
shall be certified by an engineer licensed in the state. Inspection
reports and certifications shall be submitted in writing or other
format as required by the Department. All costs and fees associated
with the use of private inspections shall be the responsibility of
the developer. The Department may collect fees associated with the
administration of the private inspections as established in the County's
Fee Schedule.
If at any stage during construction the work does not conform to the approved plans and specifications, or to any instructions of the Department, a written notice to comply will be given to the developer. Such notice shall set forth the nature of corrections required and the time within which corrections will be made. Upon failure to comply within the time specified, the developer will be considered in violation of this chapter, in which the County shall impose penalties as establish in Article
XIII.
After all stormwater management work has been completed and
approved and the required documents have been submitted and approved,
the Department will issue a certificate of final completion acceptance
to the developer.
Within 45 days of issuance, the Department will submit a notice
of construction completion to the District and enter all stormwater
management systems into the maintenance inspection inventory.