(1) The application shall contain all information reasonably required by the department, including, but not limited to:
A. Information required by the CAFO siting advisory team as set forth in Idaho administrative code section 02.04.18.300, as amended, a copy of which is available on request from the department.
B. A complete legible site plan shall be as required for clarity. The site plan size shall be at least eighteen inches by twenty four inches (18" x 24"). The site plan shall include, but is not limited to, the following information:
1. Building locations.
2. Animal waste system.
3. Dead animal storage.
4. Feed storage area.
5. Animal confinement areas.
6. Perimeter dimensions of the CAFO facility area and distances to determine compliance with setback requirements.
7. A map, or maps, including surface contours, soil depths and types, size and location of natural drainage points of the CAFO site, obtained from the natural resource conservation service of the United States department of agriculture or other source. Proposed changes to the existing contours shall be shown on a separate contour map prepared by an engineer or surveyor licensed in the state of Idaho.
C. The site plan shall clearly delineate a line enclosing all CAFO improvements. Proposed expanding or new facility information shall be included in the maps. The above information may be provided on more than one map, where distances and scale make using one map impractical.
D. An animal waste system design plan for animal waste that meets all state and federal requirements and is approved by the responsible regulatory agency. If a waste system is not required, the applicant shall provide satisfactory proof to the department of the lack of need for such a system.
E. Written certification from the applicable regulatory agency that a nutrient management plan, if such a plan is required by any regulatory agency with authority over the proposed CAFO, has been approved.
F. Written certification from the applicable regulatory agency that an odor management plan, if such a plan is required by any regulatory agency with authority over the proposed CAFO, has been approved.
G. Written comment on and approval of the filed site plan from the applicable highway district showing that the site is served by roads of capacity sufficient to carry the traffic generated by the CAFO.
H. All land, whether owned or leased by a CAFO operator, or on which a CAFO is operated, and on which animal waste will be applied shall have a nutrient management plan.
I. Composting under the supervision of the ISDA shall be an acceptable alternative to land application.
(2) The applicant shall submit one additional copy of the above information for the CAFO site advisory team, or any other similar entity approved and required by the department. The department shall take any steps necessary to transmit the information. The CAFO advisory team report will be part of the application, if such a report is requested, and may be used in determining the suitability of the proposed site.
(3) A fee shall be submitted with the application in an amount set by the board by resolution. (Ord. 07-002, 1-18-2007)