(A) Each application shall include the following:
(1) The name, address, and telephone number of the property owner;
(2) The address and legal description of the subject property, including the tax parcel number of the subject property;
(3) Name, address, and telephone number of the contractor and any subcontractor(s) who shall perform the land disturbing activity and who shall implement the erosion and sediment control plan;
(4) A description of the nature, extent, and purpose of the land disturbing activity, including the size of the area for which the permit will be applicable;
(5) A description of the intended sequence of major activities which disturb soils for major portions of the site (e.g., grubbing, excavation, grading);
(6) The name of the receiving water(s), or if the discharge is through a municipal separate storm sewer, the name of the municipal operator of the storm sewer and the ultimate receiving water(s);
(7) A copy of the notice of intent submitted, if required, to the State Environmental Protection Agency; and
(8) The applicant shall obtain from any other state or federal agency any other appropriate environmental permits that pertain to the property. However, the inclusion of those permits in the application shall not prohibit the county from imposing additional development requirements and conditions, commensurate with this chapter, on the development of property covered by those permits.
(B) Each application shall be accompanied by:
(1) A stormwater pollution prevention plan as required by NPDES IL R10 plus the additional information required by the county. The plan shall include:
(a) An erosion and sediment control plan as set forth in § 152.37; and
(b) A stormwater management plan as set forth in § 152.38, providing for stormwater management during the construction and after the construction has been finished.
(2) Payment of land disturbance permit and other stormwater management pollution prevention plans fees, which shall be set by separate resolution or ordinance.
(Res. O-62-9-06, passed 9-14-2006; Ord. O-134-12-19, passed 12-12-2019)