(A) Application.
(1) (a) A written application for surface (stormwater) water management plan approval, along with the proposed surface (stormwater) water management plan, shall be filed with the Zoning Administrator and shall include a statement indicating the grounds upon which the approval is requested, that the proposed use is permitted by right or as an exception in the underlying zoning district, and adequate evidence showing that the proposed use will conform to the standards set forth in this section.
(b) Prior to applying for approval of a surface (stormwater) water management plan, an applicant may have the surface (stormwater) water management plans reviewed by the city.
(2) Two sets of clearly legible blue or black lined copies of drawings and required information shall be submitted to the city and shall be accompanied by a receipt evidencing payment of fees (if applicable) for processing and approval as set forth in § 150.044. Drawings shall be prepared to scale appropriate to the site of the project and suitable for the review to be performed. At a minimum, the scale shall be one inch equals 100 feet.
(B) Surface water (stormwater) management plan. At a minimum, the surface (stormwater) water management plan shall contain the following information:
(1) Existing site map. A map of existing site conditions showing the site and immediately adjacent areas, including:
(a) The name and address of the applicant; a legal description of the property directly associated with the request; north point; date; scale of drawing; and number of sheets;
(b) Location of the tract by an insert map at a scale sufficient to clearly identify the location of the property and giving such information as the names and numbers of adjoining roads, railroads, utilities, subdivisions, towns, and districts or other landmarks; and
(c) Location and dimensions of existing surface (stormwater) water drainage systems and natural drainage patterns on and immediately adjacent to the site delineating in which direction (storm) water is conveyed from the site, identifying the receiving stream, river, public water, or wetland, and setting forth those areas of the unaltered site where surface (stormwater) water collects.
(2) Site construction plan. A site construction plan including:
(a) Schedule of anticipated starting and completion date of each land disturbing activity; and
(b) Provisions for maintenance of the construction site erosion control measures during construction.
(Prior Code, § 513.040) (Ord. passed 10-8-2003)