17-13-6 Submittal and procedures: minor grading type 1.
A.   Scope. An application for a minor grading type 1 permit requires a completed permit application, grading plan, and grading statement. A survey sealed by a registered land surveyor is not required.
B.   Grading plan requirements. The grading plan shall show all of the following:
   1.   The existing and proposed finished grade of the area to be graded, based on spot elevations or one-foot contour interval maps.
   2.   The extent of graded areas, shaded and labeled "graded area," and, where structures are to be constructed:
      a.   The existing grade at the primary building corners and proposed finished floor elevations; and
      b.   The proposed building heights.
   3.   The location of proposed mitigation measures, such as re-vegetation or retaining walls.
   4.   The exterior boundaries of the site.
   5.   Access roads and points-of-entry to the construction site.
   6.   The grading envelope.
   7.   The location of riparian areas and wildlife corridors slated for protection shall be clearly delineated and labeled as "off-limits" (see section 17-11-4 above).
C.   Documents preparation.
   1.   Documents shall be prepared in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and other town standards and applicable checklists.
   2.   Information shall conform to the specific plan, rezoning conditions (where applicable), and other applicable regulations, such as drainage and geotechnical reports.
D.   Application review.
   1.   The grading plan shall be reviewed for consistency with applicable regulations and standards.
   2.   If determined inadequate, the application shall be returned with comments and the owner may resubmit, without additional fees.
   3.   The town shall require that plans and specifications be modified to make them consistent with this code or other applicable regulations. A permit may be issued with additional conditions.