The table below summarizes the review and plan requirement by type of land disturbing activity and can be found below.
Type of Land Disturbing Activity | Type of Permit Required. See § 156.027(C) | Type of Review Procedures Required. See § 156.027(B) | Type of EPSC Plan Required. See § 156.027(D) | ||||
Site Disturbance Permit | General Permit | Type I | Type II | General Permit | Concept EPSC plan | Detailed EPSC plan |
Type of Land Disturbing Activity | Type of Permit Required. See § 156.027(C) | Type of Review Procedures Required. See § 156.027(B) | Type of EPSC Plan Required. See § 156.027(D) | ||||
Site Disturbance Permit | General Permit | Type I | Type II | General Permit | Concept EPSC plan | Detailed EPSC plan | |
1. Requires land use approval1 | X | X | X | X | |||
2. Requires building permit only (not discretionary)2 | X | X | X | ||||
3. Undertaken by a public utility3 | X | X | N/A | N/A | |||
4a. Single-lot residential construction in an approved subdivision4 | X | X | N/A | N/A | |||
4b. Single-lot residential construction on a “red-flagged” lot5 | X | X | X (At the MSD’s discretion) | ||||
5. Excavation, site clearing, or filling of land (no building permit required) | X | X | X (Only if Type I review required) | X | |||
1 Includes all land disturbing activities associated with a specific development proposal subject to discretionary land use or development approvals (for example, subdivisions, conditional uses, development plan review, and the like). 2 Includes all land disturbing activities undertaken by a private contractor hired by a utility; includes utility-related land disturbing activities such as small trench work, service hook-ups to individual structures, general and emergency maintenance/repair work, and the like. 3 Includes land disturbing activities undertaken by a private contractor hired by a utility; includes utility-related land disturbing activities such as small trench work, service hook-ups to individual structures, general and emergency maintenance/repair work, and the like. 4 This category includes only construction of a residence, and/or accessory residential structures, on a single lot that is part of a subdivision subject to an EPSC plan approved pursuant to this chapter. Please see categories 4a. and 4b. in the table for important variations on this general provision. 5 “Red flagging” refers to a notion on the approved subdivision plan that a particular individual lot shall be subject to additional restrictions or scrutiny prior to construction. | |||||||
(Ord. 26, passed 9-25-2001)