A. 
Routine inspections.
(1) 
All improvements and utilities will be inspected by the Village Engineer's office to ensure satisfactory completion.
(2) 
In no case shall any paving work be done (including prime and seal coats) without permission from the Village Engineer's office. At least three days' notice shall be given to the Village Engineer's office prior to any such construction, so that a representative of the Village may be present at the time the work is to be done.
(3) 
The Village Engineer's office shall be notified after each of the following phases of the work has been completed so that he or she or his or her representative may inspect the work:
(a) 
Road subgrade.
(b) 
Curb and gutter forms.
(c) 
Road paving (after each coat in the case of priming and sealing).
(d) 
Sidewalk forms.
(e) 
Drainage pipe and other drainage structures, before backfilling.
B. 
Final inspection. 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 Village 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.
C. 
Inspection fee. An inspection fee of 4% of the amount of the performance bond shall be paid to the Village Clerk prior to the time that the Chairman of the Planning Board signs the final plat.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Section 1000, Modification of zoning requirements, was deleted 8-3-1999 by L.L. No. 2-1999.
[Amended 10-6-2009 by L.L. No. 4-2009]
Where the Planning Board finds that strict compliance is not requisite in the interest of the public health, safety and general welfare or inappropriate because of inadequacy or lack of connecting facilities adjacent or in proximity to the subdivision with these regulations, it may waive the regulations so that substantial justice may be done and the public interest secured, provided that such violation will not have the effect of nullifying the intent and purpose of the Official Map, Chapter 270, Zoning, the Comprehensive Plan or this chapter. Any such waiver may be subject to appropriate conditions imposed by the Planning Board in the resolution of approval.