§ 153.131  RUNOFF AND EROSION CONTROL.
   (A)   For any development where a cumulative total of more than one acre of land will be disturbed, a professionally prepared site grading and storm water management plan shall be submitted before the start of construction.
   (B)   The plan shall:
      (1)   Show the location of the site, the name, address, and phone number of the owner and/or developer, the name, address, and phone number of the person/firm that prepared the plan;
      (2)   Show the existing site topography, identifying run-off and erosion hazard areas;
      (3)   Demonstrate compliance with best management practices for surface water management and methods that will be used during construction to control erosion, siltation, and sedimentation;
      (4)   Include a plan for re-vegetation and/or stabilization of disturbed areas, including side slopes, excavation, grading, and other site preparation and development;
      (5)   Show how water quality in adjoining or nearby streams and wetlands will be protected by retention of existing vegetation, installation of vegetative filter strips, and similar means;
      (6)   Be subject to review by the County Soil and Water Conservation District and the County Engineer; and
      (7)   Be subject to site inspections by the county during any construction/grading of the site to ensure proper implementation of the approved plan.
(Ord. 2007-8-13, passed 3-11-2019)