If I cannot get to my site on a daily basis, how am I supposed to know if your inspector required corrections by a certain deadline?

Once you have disturbed the site, it is your responsibility to monitor it and maintain the necessary erosion control measures. This normally requires regular site visits. If, however, you find you cannot make visits for a short period of time, you can monitor the status of your permit by using our eNotification service found on our online permits website website.

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1. How do I request a site development inspection?
2. Do I have to be at the site for your inspection?
3. If I cannot get to my site on a daily basis, how am I supposed to know if your inspector required corrections by a certain deadline?
4. I have been calling your inspector all day and I have not gotten a call back, why?
5. Why did your inspector come to my site, suspend my permit, and charge me a re-inspection fee when I did not request an inspection?
6. How long does it take to get an inspection for my general site development permit?
7. How long does it take to get an inspection on my residential site development permit?
8. What if I have other questions regarding Development Engineering inspections?
9. If I disagree with one of your inspector's requirements, what can I do?