§ 162.070 PERMIT - TYPES DESIGNATED.
   (A)   A rough grading permit or a finish grading permit may be issued for grading work, upon completion of a property application, submittal or other required date, and review and approval of grading plans by the Director of Public Works.
   (B)   A stockpile grading permit may be issued for the temporary stockpile of materials, provided the materials shall be removed from the stockpile site, or compacted and worked thereon under a subsequently issued rough or finish grading permit within six months of the issuance of the stockpile grading permit, and provided further that the stockpile material is graded and placed such that unreasonable erosion will not occur. A grading plan shall be required for stockpile grading permit, and a cash deposit or other security may be required by the Director of Public Works to issue property erosion control and cleanup, and removal of the stockpile.
   (C)   Precise grading permit. No person shall construct concrete or bituminous pavement surfacing, or any other surfacing material approved by the Director of Public Works in a resource conservation area, in excess of 6,000 square feet, on natural or existing grade for the purpose of a private road or travelway, or in excess of 1,000 square feet for any commercial, industrial, multi-residential parking lot, without a valid grading permit unless waived by the Director of Public Works or a separate improvement plan for such paving is approved and signed by the Director of Public Works. Resurfacing or maintenance of paved surfaces shall be exempt from this requirement.
(Ord. 1449, passed 10-19-05)