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Florence requires final inspection, warranty letters before Waverly Phase I surface asphalt installation

City of Florence — Mayor and Board · February 3, 2026
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Summary

The city authorized a final inspection prior to placement of final surface asphalt on Waverly Subdivision—Phase I, allowed the developer to install asphalt after a satisfactory inspection, and required a two-year warranty for Waverly Drive Phase II and a one-year warranty on remaining Phase I streets.

City Engineer Tim Parker recommended the board authorize city personnel and the engineering service to perform a final inspection prior to placement of final surface asphalt for Waverly Subdivision—Phase I. The motion, made by Alderman Mason Herrin and seconded by Alderman Kyle Martin, directed that after a satisfactory inspection the developer may install the required final surface asphalt and must provide warranty letters covering the streets: two years for Waverly Drive Phase II and one year for the remaining Phase I streets.

The motion carried by a unanimous vote of members present. The minutes record the board’s requirement that warranty letters be provided, but do not record the developer’s name, the cost of work, or a schedule for completion.