(a) Generally. A standard grading plan may be used in lieu of a grading permit if:
(1) the applicant files a standard grading plan application that is approved by the Department;
(2) the applicant certifies that construction will meet the conditions and limitations established on the standard grading plan and will be carried out in compliance with this title; and
(3) the total area disturbed is less than 5,000 square feet of land.
(b) When required. A standard grading plan is required for agricultural buildings that involve disturbing between 5,000 square feet and one acre of land.
(c) Review; County report. As promptly as possible after the filing of a standard grading plan, but no later than 30 days after the filing of the plan, the Department shall provide the applicant with a written report of the findings, comments, and recommendations of County agencies unless the plan is approved within the 30 day time period.
(Bill No. 58-10; Bill No. 6-11; Bill No. 24-17)