(A) If at any stage of the grading of any development site the county determines by inspection that the nature of the site is such that further work authorized by an existing site development approval is likely to imperil any property, public way, watercourse or drainage structure, the county may require, as a condition of allowing the work to be done, that the reasonable special precautions to be taken as is considered advisable to avoid the likelihood of the peril. “Special precautions” may include, but shall not be limited to, a more level exposed slope, construction of additional drainage facilities, berms, terracing, compaction or cribbing, installation of plant materials for erosion control, and recommendations of a registered soils engineer and/or engineering geologist which may be made requirements for further work.
(B) Where it appears that storm damage may result because the grading on any development site is not complete, work may be stopped as described in § 155.15 and the applicant required to install temporary structures or take other measures as may be required to protect adjoining property or, the public safety. On large developments or where unusual site conditions prevail, the county may specify the time of starting grading and time of completion or may require that the operations be conducted in specific stages so as to insure completion of protective measures or devices prior to the advent of seasonal rains.
(Ord. 2008-07, passed 5-5-2008)