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The county, in conjunction with the District, shall establish a standard erosion and sediment control plan (disturbance from 5,000 to 30,000 square feet) approved by the Maryland Department of the Environment. This plan shall define standard erosion and sediment control and grading requirements for specific disturbed areas from 5,000 to 30,000 square feet when applying for building or grading permits. A designed soil erosion and sediment control plan is not required where use of the standard erosion and sediment control plan (disturbance from 5,000 to 30,000 square feet) is permitted.
(2004 Code, § 121-5) (Ord. 2012-09, passed 12-11-2012)
A grading plan showing existing and proposed contours of the lot shall be submitted with the building permit application for all lots one acre or less in size. Single-lot grading plans may be required with the building permit application in environmentally sensitive areas and where grading for SWM was approved.
(2004 Code, § 121-6) (Ord. 2012-09, passed 12-11-2012)
(A) Grading plans shall be required wherever it is determined by the county that the proposed grading will result in disturbance of environmentally sensitive areas, or state or federal permits are required. Grading plans may also be required in situations when unauthorized disturbances are discovered or when it is necessary to control the potential for off site impacts.
(B) All plans submitted for grading approval shall include all environmentally sensitive areas and any easements.
(2004 Code, § 121-7) (Ord. 2012-09, passed 12-11-2012)
GRADING PERMIT APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS AND FEES
(B) The grading permit may not be issued without the approval of all reviewing agencies, payment of the applicable fee, and posting of the required bond.
(C) The county permit required under the provisions of this section may not be issued until all state and federal permits or a letter from the engineer outlining the reasons that permits are not required is presented to the county. Any letters from state and federal agencies stating that permits are not required for a particular site shall also be filed with the county.
(D) Grading permits may not be issued until the approved erosion and sediment control and forest protection measures are properly installed and have been inspected. These control measures shall be maintained throughout the duration of the permit in accordance with the Standards and Specifications.
(F) An approved soil erosion and sediment control plan, forest conservation plan, and SWM plan with appropriate bonding must be in place prior to issuance of an early grading permit. Other approvals may be required if installation of infrastructure is necessary during the early grading permit process.
(2004 Code, § 121-8) (Ord. 2012-09, passed 12-11-2012)
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