After completion of construction for the approved grading plan, it is the responsibility of the owner of the property to maintain the grading, vegetation, and drainage in a manner in which it existed at the time of acceptance by the City. Further, it shall be the owner's responsibility not to construct any ditch, earth, or fabricated structure which would change or impede the existing drainage. The City shall have no responsibility for any damage caused by failure of the owner to comply with the requirements of this Part
6. When the grading cannot be completed because of weather conditions or other reasons, the owner shall comply with sections
7-80 and
7-81. The owner shall report to the City engineer if there are any delays in the project because of weather or other reasons which will delay the project longer than spelled out in the original grading plan. Additional measures necessary for temporary erosion control shall be submitted to the City engineer for approval in the event of these delays.
Temporary ditches or other means of erosion control shall be provided to prevent damage to developed properties below or adjacent to the property under construction during construction and during periods of inactivity prior to final acceptance by the City. Any drainage facilities which are restricted by settlement and accumulation of debris or sediment due to grading shall be repaired by the developer. The method for temporary erosion control shall be submitted and approved by the City engineer prior to grading as per section
7-71A.
When finish grade cannot be obtained because of weather conditions or frozen ground, the rough grading must be completed to the extent necessary to allow proper drainage away from all structures. Finish grading and revegetation must be completed prior to acceptance by the City. Until acceptance by the City, the owner shall comply with section
7-80.