(A) No site development or building permit shall be issued until the applicant submits an erosion and sedimentation control plan, together with other submissions required by this subchapter, and certifies that any land clearing, construction, or development involving the movement of earth shall be in accordance with such plan and submissions.
(B) Each application for a site development permit shall be made by the owner of the property or his or her authorized agent to the Zoning Administrator on a form furnished for that purpose.
(C) Each application shall be accompanied by the following:
(1) A vicinity map in sufficient detail to enable easy location of the site for which the permit is sought, and includes the boundary line and approximate acreage of the site, existing zoning and a legend and scale.
(2) A development plan of the site showing:
(a) Existing topography of the site and adjacent land within approximately 100 feet of the boundaries, drawn at no greater than 2-foot contour intervals and clearly portraying the conformation and drainage pattern of the area.
(b) The location of existing buildings, structures, utilities, water bodies, floodplains, drainage facilities, vegetative cover, paved areas and other significant natural or manmade features on the site and adjacent land within approximately 100 feet of the boundary.
(c) A general description of the predominant soil types on the site, their location and their limitations for their proposed use.
(d) Proposed use of the site; areas of excavation, grading and filling; proposed contours; provisions for storm drainage, including the control of accelerated runoff, with a drainage area map and computations; and areas and acreages proposed to be covered, sodded or seeded, stabilized or left undisturbed.
(3) A stormwater drainage plan in accordance with § 153.118.
(4) An erosion and sedimentation control plan when required pursuant to § 153.061.
(Ord. 2007-15, passed 7-10-2007; Am. Ord. 2021-03, passed 3-9-2021) Penalty, see § 153.999