§ 152.066 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT.
   (A)   No person, firm, corporation, or governmental body, not exempted by state law, shall commence any development in a SFHA or floodplain without first obtaining a development permit from the Administrative Department. Application for a development permit shall be made on a form provided by the Administrative Department. The application shall be accompanied by drawings of the site, drawn to scale showing:
      (1)   Property line dimensions;
      (2)   Existing grade elevations and all changes in grade resulting from excavation or filling, sealed by a licensed engineer or surveyor;
      (3)   The location and dimensions of all buildings and additions to buildings; and
      (4)   The elevation of the lowest floor (including basement) and walk-out and look-out elevations and locations, of all proposed buildings subject to the requirements of §§ 152.080 through 152.087.
   (B)   The application for a development permit shall also include the following information:
      (1)   A detailed description of the proposed activity, its purpose, and intended use;
      (2)   Site location (including legal description) of the property, drawn to scale, on the regulatory floodway maps, indicating whether it is proposed to be in an incorporated or unincorporated area;
      (3)   Anticipated dates of initiation and completion of activity;
      (4)   Plans of the proposed activity shall be provided which include as a minimum:
         (a)   A vicinity map showing the site of the activity, name of the waterway, boundary lines, names of roads in the vicinity of the site, graphic or numerical scale, and north arrow;
         (b)   A plan view of the project and engineering study reach showing existing and proposed conditions including principal dimensions of the structure or work, elevations in mean sea level (1988 adjustment) datum or NA VD, adjacent property lines and ownership, drainage and flood control easements, distance between proposed activity and navigation channel (when the proposed construction is near a commercially navigable body of water), floodplain limit, location and orientation of cross-sections, north arrow, and a graphical or numerical scale;
         (c)   Cross-section views of the project and engineering study reach showing existing and proposed conditions including principal dimensions of the work as shown in plan view, existing and proposed elevations, normal water elevation, ten-year frequency flood elevation, 100-year frequency flood elevation, and graphical or numerical scales (horizontal and vertical); and
         (d)   A soil erosion and sedimentation control plan for disturbed areas. This plan shall include a description of the sequence of grading activities and the temporary sediment and erosion control measures to be implemented to mitigate their effects. This plan shall also include a description of final stabilization and revegetation measures, and the identification of a responsible party to ensure post-construction maintenance. All erosion and sediment control requirements of the Village of Frankfort Design Standards Section 2 and NPDES II shall also apply.
      (5)   Engineering calculations and supporting data shall be submitted showing that the proposed work will meet the criteria of § 152.069.
      (6)   Any and all other local, state and federal permits or approvals that may be required for this type of development.
(Ord. 3187, passed 1-22-19) Penalty, see § 152.999