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inspection fee will be charged at a rate set by the city council. This fee shall be applicable to second and <br /> subsequent preliminary and to all final inspections. <br /> Section 15.03.19. Issuance of building permits <br /> (a) Once the city has inspected the subdivision and has determined that the majority of the required <br /> improvements and installations have been completed and determined that both the department of <br /> public safety (or the Fire Chief, public works, city engineer, sanitary sewer or whoever inspects <br /> these facilities) have inspected and approved the fire hydrants and the water distribution/sanitary <br /> sewer systems,the city may then begin issuing building permits on a lot-per-lot basis for a period of <br /> six months. The department responsible for enforcing this article shall prepare and maintain a list of <br /> the required improvements that must be completed before building permits shall be issued. If any <br /> inspection reveals any defects or deficiencies in such improvements as installed or that the <br /> improvements differ from the final engineering plans and specifications, the city shall notify the <br /> subdivision engineer, in writing, of such defects, deficiencies or deviations. The subdivider shall, at <br /> his expense, correct such defects, deficiencies or deviations within the six-month period specified in <br /> this subsection. When such defects, deficiencies or deviations have been corrected, the subdivider <br /> shall notify the city,in writing,that the improvements are again ready for final inspection. <br /> (b) At the end of the six-month period, if all required improvements are completed and the subdivision <br /> is offered to and accepted by the city for dedication purposes,the city will continue to issue building <br /> permits for all lots in the subdivision. However, if the subdivision is not completed or is not <br /> acceptable for dedication purposes at that time, the city may discontinue issuing building permits in. <br /> the subdivision until such time as the subdivision is acceptable to the city. <br /> Section 15.03.20. Extensions <br /> The city may allow an extension to the six-month period described in section 3.19 for just cause. The <br /> subdivision engineer must request this extension, in writing, at least one month before the end of the six- <br /> month period. <br /> Section 15.03.21. Establishment of street acceptance regulations <br /> (a) No street shall be considered for dedication to the City of Batesville which has not met the <br /> procedures outlined below in their entirety. <br /> (b) Developer may request acceptance of the street by the city for purposes of ownership and <br /> maintenance, of all streets when the final plat of the development (or development phase) has been <br /> filed and recorded with the circuit clerk of the county and upon securing a two-year maintenance <br /> irrevocable letter of credit on all streets therein pursuant to inspection and recommendation by the <br /> city engineer. <br /> (c) Request for acceptance of street for maintenance and ownership. <br /> (1) Request for acceptance of street for maintenance and ownership by the city shall be in writing <br /> and submitted to the city engineer. <br /> (2) The developer shall submit an "as built" street drawing approved and certified by the design <br /> engineer which shall state that Batesville standards and specifications have been met. <br /> (3) Developer shall request an initial inspection by the city engineer. <br /> I <br /> - 191 - Batesville Subdivision Regulations <br />