§ 7-1-21. Inspection of residential driveways.  


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  • (a)

    Inspection by a noncity governmental agency. The director of public works shall issue, without any inspection fee or deposit therefor, a permit to construct a residential driveway if the applicant for such permit pays the issuance fee and submits satisfactory evidence to the director of public works that the driveway will be inspected by a competent governmental agency other than an agency of the city, and such governmental agency will furnish a certificate to the effect that the portion of the driveway installed in the public right-of-way was inspected and complies with minimum standards required by the city.

    (b)

    City inspection. If an applicant receives a permit pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section and the governmental agency referred to in that subsection fails to make the inspection or fails to file the certificate there provided for within four months of the issuance of the permit, the director of public works may himself inspect the driveway, in which case the applicant shall pay to the director of public works the actual cost of such inspection.

(Ord. No. 90-11, § 6, 3-6-90)