(A) If, at any stage of the grading, the Village Engineer determines by inspection that further work, under the then-existing conditions thereof is likely to imperil or poses an imminent threat to any property, public way, watercourse or drainage structure, the Building Inspector may require, as a condition to allowing the work to continue, that such reasonable safety precautions be taken as he or she considers advisable to avoid the likelihood of such peril.
(B) Special precautions may include, but shall not be limited to, specifying a flatter exposed slope, construction of additional drainage facilities, berm, terracing, compaction, or cribbing, installation of plant materials for erosion control, and reports from a registered professional engineer, whose recommendations may be made a requirement before further work can continue.
(C) When it appears that erosion or other storm damage may result because the grading is not complete, work may be stopped and the permittee required to install temporary planting to control erosion, install temporary structures or take such other measures as may be required to protect adjoining property, or the public safety.
(D) On large operations or when unusual site conditions prevail, the Building Inspector may specify the time of commencement of grading and time of completion, or may require that the operation be conducted in specific stages to insure timely completion of protective measures or devices.
(Ord. 2007-15, passed 7-10-2007; Am. Ord. 2021-03, passed 3-9-2021) Penalty, see § 153.999