A.
Civil Engineer. It shall be the responsibility of the civil engineer who prepared the grading plans to incorporate the applicable recommendations from the soil engineering and geology reports and to incorporate any city engineer approved alternative concept grading plan into the grading plan.
B.
The civil engineer shall be responsible for establishing line and grade for the grading and drainage improvements and shall act as the coordinating agent in the event the need arises for liaison between the other professionals, the contractor and the city engineer. The civil engineer shall also be responsible for the preparation of plan revisions, and upon completion of the work, the submission of as graded drawings incorporating all changes and/or additions made during construction. Prior to the release of building permits for any given lot or lots, the civil engineer shall submit a written statement as evidence that rough grading for land development has been completed within standard tolerances in accordance with the approved plans and that all embankments and cut slopes and pad sizes are as shown on the approved plans.
C.
Landscape Architect. The designing landscape architect shall incorporate applicable recommendations from the soils engineering reports along with appropriate measures related to soil engineering into the landscape and irrigation plans and conditional approval recommendations. The landscape architect shall also prepare plan revisions, to include securing approval from the city engineer prior to installation, and shall submit asgraded drawings incorporating all changes and/or additions made during construction. The landscape architect shall, if requested by the city engineer, prepare alternative concept contour grading plans for review and approval by the city engineer.
D.
All groundcover shall provide one hundred percent coverage within nine months of planting, or additional landscaping shall be required in order to meet this standard.
E.
Soil Engineer. The soil engineer is responsible for performing the preliminary soils engineering investigation and preparing the preliminary soils during grading, providing compaction inspection and testing, and preparing the final soils engineering report. The soil engineer is also responsible for reviewing and signing the grading plan insuring and assuring that they comply with the soils and geotechnical recommendations of the preliminary soils engineering report.
(Ord. 371 § 1, 2008; Ord. 428 § 1, 2015)