§ 56.088  REVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL LOTS WITHIN A PERMITTED PROJECT.
   (A)   Although no permit is required for individual lots disturbing less than 10,000 square feet of land, developed within a larger permitted project, a formal stormwater review will be required before a building permit can be issued. All stormwater management measures necessary to comply with this chapter must be implemented in accordance with permitted plan for the larger project.
   (B)   The following information must be submitted to the city, for review and approval, by the individual lot operator, whether owning the property or acting as the agent of the property owner, prior to the issuance of a building permit:
      (1)   A site layout for the subject lot and all adjacent lots showing building pad location, dimensions and elevations and the drainage patterns and swales;
      (2)   Erosion and sediment control plan that, at a minimum, includes the following measures:
         (a)   Installation and maintenance of a stable construction site access;
         (b)   Installation and maintenance of appropriate perimeter erosion and sediment control measures prior to land disturbance;
         (c)   Minimization of sediment discharge and tracking from the lot;
         (d)   Clean-up of sediment that is either tracked or washed onto roads. Bulk clearing of sediment shall not include flushing the area with water. Cleared sediment must be redistributed or disposed of in a manner that is in compliance with all applicable statutes and rules;
         (e)   Adjacent lots disturbed by an individual lot operator must be repaired and stabilized with temporary or permanent surface stabilization; and
         (f)   Self-monitoring program including plan and procedures.
      (3)   Certification of compliance stating that the individual lot plan is consistent with the stormwater management permit, as approved by the city, for the larger project.
   (C)   The individual lot operator is responsible for installation and maintenance of all erosion and sediment control measures until the site is stabilized.
(Ord. 06-15, passed 11-13-2006; Ord. 2015-01, passed 1-26-2015)