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A. The relevant standards adopted under this chapter shall be applied by the city engineer in the review and approval of site plan permit applications required under Chapter 15.12 BMC.

B. The city engineer may require the submission of:

1. Conceptual site plans and other relevant documentation;

2. Two submittals of the complete set of drawings and specifications at timely intervals, such as at sixty-five (65) percent complete and one hundred (100) percent complete;

3. Additional or more detailed drawings, information and tests;

4. Core samples and soils analyses;

5. A summary of proposed standard and emergency operating procedures for the facility;

6. Copies of applications for permits submitted to state and federal agencies and all approvals, comments, rejections and modifications of such applications and permits;

7. Final construction drawings that reflect all changes required by the city engineer;

8. A traffic control and site access plan for the construction period for approval by the city engineer; and

9. Such other information as may be relevant to the site plan permit application.

C. The city engineer may establish a schedule of inspections to be conducted during construction under the permit. Work to be inspected at a particular stage of construction shall be available for inspection and may not be covered by subsequent work until inspected and approved by the city engineer. The permittee shall request an inspection at least five (5) business days, or such other time as the city engineer may require, in advance of the desired inspection date. Requests made by telephone shall be confirmed in writing, delivered to the city engineer within twenty-four (24) hours of the telephone request. The city may require payment by the permittee of all expenses of the city in conducting inspections, and may require such payment in advance of the inspection. The city engineer shall have access to the permit site at all times until the final approval of the facility is given.

D. Prior to and during construction, the city engineer may require the submission of:

1. The construction schedule and all modifications to it;

2. Shop drawings;

3. Construction test documentation, quality assurance and control documentation, test results, including third (3rd) party testing laboratory test results, and similar documentation.

Upon completion and final approval of the work under the permit, the city engineer may require the submission of a complete and accurate set of as-built drawings marked “FINAL” on each page. The as-built drawings shall be filed with the director of public works.

E. All types of uses that require a permit application approval under this chapter shall file with the city a summary of current standard and emergency operating procedures. All types of uses that would require a permit application approval under this chapter if the use were new or to be changed, shall establish standard and emergency operating procedures and shall file with the city by June 30, 2002, a summary of such procedures. The facility operator or permittee shall promptly provide to the city a copy of all changes to the summary. The facility operator or permittee shall deliver to the city a copy of any notification of a spill, release, or other event required by law or regulation to be given to a federal or state agency. The copy shall be delivered to the city at the same time as such notification is required to be given to the state or federal agency. [Ord. 01-45 § 4.]