§ 74-51. General considerations.  


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  • (a)

    The developer shall be represented by a project engineer to provide construction guidance, to review and certify the quantities of work items on any reductions in the construction guarantee, witness required tests in the presence of the village engineer and/or resident project representative, and to prepare record drawings. All inspection reports of the project engineer and test results shall be submitted to the village prior to final acceptance.

    (b)

    The village shall be represented by a resident project representative to conduct periodic observations of the public improvements, witness the tests (outlined in section 74-57) of the public improvements, review and recommend action relative to construction guarantees, advise the village of potential problems and conduct semifinal and final inspections of the improvements. The developer shall reimburse the village for all services and costs of the engineer and/or resident project representative for the village, incurred by the village. If the village determines, through periodic observations of construction by the village engineer or unsatisfactory test results, that insufficient inspections by the project engineer were being conducted, the village will authorize the village engineer to conduct resident project representative services with all costs reimbursed by the developer to the village. The following shall be provided by the developer concurrent with the start-up of residential permits:

    (1)

    All streets shall have temporary four-foot by four-foot street name signs in place before construction of any building begins.

    (2)

    All lots in a subdivision shall have posted, at all times, the lot number on each saleable property.

    (3)

    After the first unit is occupied, the developer shall be responsible for the cleaning of the streets at least weekly.

(Ord. No. 2009-04, § 4-1, 3-2-2009)