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Code · Arizona · Title 48 — Special Taxing Districts

48-728. Public infrastructure acceptance; bond

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A. On completion of a discrete segment of public infrastructure, the individual or entity constructing the discrete segment of public infrastructure may submit a letter of completion to the governing body. Within thirty days after receiving a letter of completion, the governing body, or the governing body's designee, shall conduct an inspection of the discrete segment of public infrastructure and provide the individual or entity with a written list of deficiencies not later than thirty days after initiating the inspection.
B. Within thirty days after submittal of an engineer's certification that a discrete segment of public infrastructure has been constructed according to the plans and specifications required by the governing body and that the deficiencies identified by the governing body or the governing body's designee have been remedied, the governing body shall adopt and accept the discrete segment of public infrastructure for ownership, operation and maintenance.
C. Acceptance of a discrete section of public infrastructure pursuant to this section does not modify the assurances and warranty requirements of a governing body prescribed by a municipal or county code or ordinance or as outlined in a development agreement entered into pursuant to section 9-500.05 or 11-1101.
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