(a) Who may file. Any person may file an application for a grading permit, but the application shall be accompanied by an affidavit of the owner stating that the proposed work is authorized if the application is filed by a person other than the owner.
(b) Contents. An application shall include all information required by the Department. The information ordinarily shall include:
(1) a site development plan in accordance with the requirements of §§ 17-4-101 et seq. of this Code;
(2) an erosion and sediment control plan;
(3) the application fee and the permit fee; and
(4) a cost estimate prepared by a design professional for all site improvements not covered by a public works agreement.
(c) Review; County report. As promptly as possible after the filing of an application for a grading permit, but no later than 30 days after the filing of the application, 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)