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After the City Engineer has signed the plans a set of <br />reproducible mylars and eight sets of prints of all sheets <br />in the site plan package must be returned to the Engineering <br />Department prior to the start of construction. <br /> <br />B. Revision Process: <br /> <br />The City Engineer or his designated representative must <br />approve all revisions made after his signature to the Site, <br />Grading and Utility, Erosion Control, Landscape Planting and <br />Irrigation or Street Improvement Plans prior to construction <br />or installation of any items affected by the revision. <br /> <br />Significant revisions which are changes in design or have <br />significant effect on the grading, utilities or layout of <br />the site must be approved by the signature of the City <br />Engineer in a revision block on the plans prior to <br />construction. All items revised on the plans must be <br />clearly delineated as having been revised, either by a <br />/~,system, clouding, etc. Minor changes, approved by the <br />City Inspector, may be made in the field, so long as records <br />of changes are kept by the Engineer/Architect/Landscape <br />Architect on "as built" drawings which can be used to revise <br />the original drawings. These minor changes should be, at <br />minimum, verbally communicated to the Engineering Department <br />plan checker immediately after approval by the City <br />Inspector. <br /> <br />Following revisions which have been signed by the City <br />Engineer, new reproducibles mylars and three new sets of <br />prints of plan sheets which have been changed must be <br />submitted to the Engineering Department prior to any <br />construction of items affected by the revision. <br /> <br />C. Drawings Sizes: <br /> <br />Prints submitted for checking by the Engineering Department <br />may be of any size. However, reproducibles and prints <br />submitted to the Engineering Department after any approval, <br />including revision approval, must be no larger than 24" x <br />36". Reductions are acceptable so long as graphic scales <br />appear on each plan sheet, in order that future users may <br />easily recognize that the sheets are reductions. <br /> <br /> <br />