County inspector definition

County inspector means a professional engineer licensed under Iowa Code chapter 542B who is familiar with agricultural and environmental inspection requirements and has been employed by a county board of supervisors to do an on-site inspection of a proposed pipeline for compliance with 199—Chapter 9 and Iowa Code chapter 479.
County inspector means a professional engineer who is licensed under Iowa Code chapter 542B, who is familiar with agricultural and environmental inspection requirements, and who is designated by the county board of supervisors to be responsible for completing an on-site inspection for compliance with this chapter and Iowa Code chapters 479 and 479B.
County inspector means any employee of the County Public Works Department designated by the director to inspect sewer facilities pursuant to this ordinance.

Examples of County inspector in a sentence

  • The Permittee is required to remedy any defects in landscape maintenance, as indicated by the County inspector, within two weeks of written notification of such defect.

  • After the one-year waiting period has expired, the Public Works Director and a Mecklenburg County inspector will inspect the street or greenway.

  • The developer must contact the Town by letter requesting the Public Works Director, with a Mecklenburg County inspector, to inspect the condition of the streets and greenways.


More Definitions of County inspector

County inspector means a professional engineer that is licensed under Iowa Code
County inspector means a person acting under the supervision of a professional engineer that is licensed under Iowa Code section 542B and is familiar with agricultural and environmental inspection requirements, who is designated by the county board of supervisors to be responsible for completing an on-site inspection for compliance with this chapter and Iowa Code chapters 479 and 479B.The Joint Utilities have reviewed the Board’s proposed changes to the definition ofPipeline Construction” and suggest retaining the current “substantial disturbance” threshold. Additionally, the Joint Utilities believe that tree clearing is not construction and clear delineation of that distinction within this definition would be beneficial for ensuring construction can begin on schedule. This aligns with 199 IAC 9.4(2) which does not require that an inspector be present for tree clearing. Furthermore, scheduling tree clearing may require flexibility to accommodate bat populations. Therefore, the Joint Utilities propose the following redline change to the definition of “Pipeline Construction”:1f.k “Pipeline construction” means a substantial disturbance to agricultural land activity associated with installation, relocation, replacement, removal, operation or maintenance of a pipeline that disturbs agricultural land, but shall not include work performed during emergency conditions or tree clearing completed on land under easement with landowner awareness. Emergency means a condition involving clear and immediate danger to life or health, or essential services, or a risk of a potentially significant loss of property. When the emergency condition ends, pipeline construction will be in accordance with these rules. The definition of “Proper Notice to County Inspector” has been substantially expanded in the Notice of Intended Action (NOIA) to include a list of activities which require inspection; however, the list may not be necessary as it appears to not be exhaustive with the “including, but not limited to” qualification. By including a large number of potential activities, Joint Utilities are concerned that it would be difficult to determine whether notice is required for activities outside of the listed group. Additionally, the Joint Utilities believe that electronic communication may also serve as ‘notice’. Therefore, the Joint Utilities propose the following redline change to the definition of “Proper notice to the county inspector”:2
County inspector means a person authorized by the Department to inspect all permitted work.
County inspector means an individual who a county legislative body appoints for
County inspector means an individual who a county legislative body appoints for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this part.

Related to County inspector

  • Home inspector means an individual who is certified pursuant

  • The Inspector means any person or agency nominated by or on behalf of the Purchaser to inspect Stores under the Contract.

  • Inspector shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3(a)(xiv) hereof.