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1058.06 APPLICATION PROCEDURES.
   (a)   Soil-Disturbing Activities Submitting a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. The applicant shall submit two sets of the SWP3 and the applicable fees to the Public Works Department as follows:
      (1)   For subdivisions: After the approval of the preliminary plans and with submittal of the improvement plans.
      (2)   For other construction projects: Before issuance of a zoning permit by the Zoning Administrator.
      (3)   For general clearing projects: Prior to issuance of a grading permit by the Public Works Department. Grading permits are a requirement for site clearing activities of any kind.
   (b)   Soil-Disturbing Activities Submitting an Abbreviated Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan. The applicant shall submit two sets of the Abbreviated SWP3 and the applicable fees to the Public Works Department as follows:
      (1)   For single-family home construction: Before issuance of a grading permit by the Public Works Department/Storm Water Manager.
      (2)   For other construction projects: Before issuance of a zoning permit by the Zoning Administrator.
      (3)   For general clearing projects: Prior to issuance of a grading permit by the Public Works Department/Storm Water Manager. Grading permits are a requirement for site-clearing activities of any kind.
   (c)   The Storm Water Manager shall review the plans submitted under Section 1058.06(a) or (b) for conformance with this regulation and approve, or return for revisions with comments and recommendations for revisions. A plan rejected because of deficiencies shall receive a narrative report stating specific problems and the procedures for filing a revised plan.
   (d)   Soil-disturbing activities shall not begin and zoning permits shall not be issued without an approved SWP3 or Abbreviated SWP3.
   (e)   SWP3 for individual sublots in a subdivision will not be approved unless the larger common plan of development or sale containing the sublot is in compliance with this chapter.
   (f)   Approvals issued in accordance with this chapter shall remain valid for one year from the date of approval.
(Ord. 89-2012. Passed 6-25-12; Ord. 25-2013. Passed 3-25-13; Ord. 43-2014. Passed 4-14-14.)