It is the duty of the Highway Superintendent and the town-appointed engineer to make inspections of highway improvements. The owner shall afford them the opportunity to inspect the work in order that they may assure the town that these specifications are being complied with.
Inspections shall, at a minimum, occur at the following stages of construction. The owner shall give the Highway Superintendent at least two days' notice of completion of construction of each stage and shall not proceed to the next stage until the Highway Superintendent and the town-appointed engineer have inspected and approved the work.
A. 
Upon completion of subgrade.
B. 
Upon completion of subbase course.
C. 
Prior to beginning of paving operations.
D. 
Upon completion of base course paving.
E. 
Upon completion of top course paving.
The Highway Superintendent and the town-appointed engineer or their representative shall be given access to the work at all times in order that they may inspect the work as it progresses.
If such inspections reveal that the work is not in conformance with the plans or these requirements, the Highway Superintendent shall notify the owner promptly of such deficiencies. The owner shall correct these deficiencies promptly before proceeding with any other items of the work. If such deficiencies remain uncorrected and subsequent stages of construction are begun, the Highway Superintendent shall notify the Town Board and shall recommend that the road not be accepted for dedication to the town.
During development construction prior to final acceptance, it is expected and understood that as part of the conditions of approval of the subdivision, the developer shall agree to maintain the roads giving access to the houses in the development.
Acceptance and dedication of town roads shall be in accordance with Article VII of the Town of Moreau Subdivision Regulations.