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Prior to the approval of any building or grading plans and specifications, the Community Development Director or representative may inspect the site to determine that the plans and specifications are current and reflect existing conditions.

The contractor agent shall notify the Community Development Director or representative if, during the course of grading operations, contaminated soil is uncovered. Work at the site shall cease immediately and shall not resume until authorized by the Community Development Director or representative.

The permittee or agent shall notify the Community Development Director or representative when the grading operations for which inspection is required are ready for inspection.

If the Community Development Director or representative finds the soil or other conditions not as stated in the approved plans or soil and geology reports, or as in additional information which was required for issuance of the grading permit, the Community Development Director or representative may stop additional work until approval is obtained for a revised grading plan.

Whenever the Community Development Director or representative determines that any work does not comply with the terms of a permit, or these regulations, or that the soil or other conditions are not as stated on the permit, the Official may order the work stopped by notice served on any persons engaged in doing or causing such work to be done and all work shall be stopped until authorized by the Community Development Director or representative to proceed. [Resolution #1509, 2015; Ordinance #371, 2015; prior code § 7-11-30.]