1192.06 APPLICATION PROCEDURES.
   (a)   Soil Disturbing Activities Submitting a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan: The owner shall submit two (2) sets of the SWP3 and the applicable fees to the Village of Glenwillow and as follows:
      (1)   For subdivisions: After the approval of the preliminary plans and with submittal of the improvement plans.
      (2)   For other construction projects: Prior to issuance of a building permit.
      (3)   For general clearing projects: Prior to issuance of a clearing permit.
   (b)   Soil Disturbing Activities Submitting an Abbreviated Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan: The owner shall submit two (2) sets of the Abbreviated SWP3 and the applicable fees to the Village of Glenwillow as follows:
      (1)   For single-family home construction: Prior to issuance of a building permit.
      (2)   For other construction projects: Prior to issuance of a building permit.
      (3)   For general clearing projects: Prior to issuance of a building permit.
   (c)   The Village Engineer shall review the plans submitted under 1148.06 (a) or (b) for conformance with this regulation and approve, or return for revisions with comments and recommendations for revisions. A plan rejected because of deficiencies shall receive a narrative report stating specific problems and the procedures for filing a revised plan.
   (d)   Soil disturbing activities shall not begin and zoning permits shall not be issued without an approved SWP3 or Abbreviated SWP3 and installation of perimeter sediment controls.
   (e)   SWP3 for individual sublots in a subdivision will not be approved unless the larger common plan of development or sale containing the sublot is in compliance with this regulation.
   (f)   The developer, engineer and contractor, and other principal parties, shall meet with the Village Engineer or authorized representative for an SWP3 Pre-Construction Meeting no less than seven (7) days prior to soil-disturbing activity at the site to ensure that erosion and sediment control devices are properly installed, limits of disturbance and buffer areas are properly delineated and construction personnel are aware of such devices and areas.
   (g)   Approvals issued in accordance with this regulation shall remain valid for one (1) year from the date of approval. Owners may file for extensions of their approval with the Planning and Zoning Commission.
(Ord. 2017-02-11. Passed 3-1-17.)