[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
Each site or subdivision plan submitted to the town for final approval will be evaluated by the department of public works to determine the need for site/subdivision inspection and an estimate as to number of hours required to accomplish the inspection service in a competent, professional manner. No charges shall be made for any such inspections requiring less than three hours inspection service in any one month.
[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
The developer or owner shall supply a detailed construction schedule to the public works administration office indicating the starting date and completion date of all phases of site and subdivision construction. Notice to the public works administration office shall be given by phone 24 hours in advance of any schedule changes. If not notified, the town may charge the developer for the travel time of the inspector traveling to and from the site.
[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
The inspection fee to be charged shall equal 1.33 times the actual hourly rate of pay of the assigned inspector times the number of hours including travel time spent by the inspector inspecting each project or site.
[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
Based on the estimated number of hours required, as determined by section 14-22, and the rate as determined by section 14-24, an estimated total fee will be calculated and the developer or owner will be required to deposit with the town finance department, prior to the start of any construction on the site, 110 percent of the estimated inspection fee so determined.
[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
The town will draw down against the deposit on a monthly basis until 90 percent of the deposit has been used, at which time the developer or owner will be notified and required to deposit sufficient funds to complete remaining required inspection service.
[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
The town will submit monthly to the developer an accounting of the charges against the deposit including the following information:
[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
No building permit, certificate of occupancy or acceptance of any part of the project will be issued if the site inspector's fees are not current.
[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
The developer or owner may appeal to the town manager for relief from section 14-28. The town manager may grant relief based on the best interest of the town.
[Ord. No. 186, 10-7-1986]
Upon acceptance of the subdivision or certification of site completion, the account will be closed out and any fund balance will be returned to the developer.