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Upon completion of the subdivision improvements, the developer shall apply in writing to the City Engineer for final inspection. The City Engineer shall schedule a preliminary final inspection.

A deficiency list shall be compiled during the inspection, noting all corrections or any additional work required. If the number of items is excessive or the subdivision appears incomplete, the preliminary final inspection may be halted and rescheduled to a date as determined by the City Engineer.

When the preliminary final inspection has been completed, a copy of the deficiency list shall be transmitted to the developer for correction.

Upon having completed all corrections or additional work as outlined by the deficiency list, the developer shall request a final inspection. The City Engineer shall then make a final inspection.

Upon finding that all items on the deficiency list have been corrected and after receipt of as-built improvement plans, the subdivision shall be placed on the council agenda for acceptance.

The completion of corrections indicated by the deficiency list shall not relieve the developer from the responsibility for correcting any deficiency that may be subsequently discovered. (Ord. 5793-NS § 2 (part), 1987)