§ 156.028 TABLE OF REVIEW AND PLAN REQUIREMENTS.
   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)