The City Engineer and other unauthorized City representatives shall have the right to enter the site at all times and to inspect its condition and the methods of operation and to check or test any feature or operation involved in fulfilling the conditions of the permit.
(Ord. 242 Div. 2 (part), 1986)
All work involving a fill intended to support structures, or grading where the City Engineer determines special conditions or unusual construction hazards exist, shall be performed under the inspection of a civil engineer and/or soil engineer and shall be designated "supervised development work." Work other than supervised development work shall be designated "regular development work."
(Ord. 242 Div. 2 (part), 1986)
(a) 
For regular development work the City Engineer or his designated representative, upon notification from the permittee or his agent, shall inspect the work at the following stages of the work and shall either approve the portion then completed or shall notify the permittee or his agent wherein it fails to comply with the requirements of this Chapter:
(1) 
Initial. When the site has been cleared of vegetation and unapproved fill and has been scarified, benched or otherwise prepared and before any fill is placed.
(2) 
Rough. When rough grading has been completed and approximate final elevations have been established; drainage terraces, swales and other drainage devices graded ready for paving; and berms installed at the top of slopes.
(3) 
Final. When work has been completed, all drainage devices, systems and facilities installed and slope planting established.
(b) 
In addition to the inspections specified above, the City Engineer may (1) make such other inspections as he deems necessary to determine that the work is being performed in compliance with the requirements of this Chapter, and (2) require investigations and reports by a soil engineer and/or engineering geologist.
(Ord. 242 Div. 2 (part), 1986)
The following inspections and reports shall be required for supervised development work:
(a) 
It shall be the responsibility of the soil engineer and/or civil engineer to inspect the operations and provide qualified full-time inspection to assure compliance of the work with the approved development plans and with the requirements by the City Engineer and shall certify in writing to the satisfactory completion of each stage of the work specified in Section 7-2.403.
(b) 
The soil engineer shall submit compaction data and soil engineering recommendations made during the development operation to the City Engineer.
(c) 
The civil engineer shall submit inspection reports regarding drainage facilities, lot drainage and finish grades to the City Engineer.
(d) 
The engineering geologist shall submit inspection reports regarding geological conditions to the City Engineer.
(Ord. 242 Div. 2 (part), 1986)
If the soil or civil engineer finds that the work is not in conformance with this Chapter or with the plans approved by the City Engineer, or with good accepted practices, he shall immediately notify the permittee and the City Engineer in writing of the non-conformity and of the corrective measures to be taken.
(Ord. 242 Div. 2 (part), 1986)
If the civil engineer or the soil engineer or the geologist is relieved of or otherwise terminates his duties prior to completion of the work shown on the grading plan, he shall report the fact in writing to the City Engineer within forty-eight (48) hours with a report on the status of the work.
(Ord. 242 Div. 2 (part), 1986)
In addition to the requirements of the permit, the permittee shall comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations of the State Department of Industrial Relations, relating to the character of the work, equipment, and labor personnel involved in the project.
(Ord. 242 Div. 2 (part), 1986)
If the applicant ceases work for any reason before the work is completed, he shall take all necessary steps to leave the premises in a condition that will be safe and will not cause damage to adjoining properties or to the public roads or to any natural or artificial drainage facilities through erosion of materials, landslides, or other instability of slopes and materials.
(Ord. 242 Div. 2 (part), 1986)