§ 155.04 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN.
   (A)   Erosion and sediment control plan.
      (1)   The erosion and sediment control plan shall include:
         (a)   A natural resources map identifying soils, forest cover, and resources protected under other chapters of this code. This map shall be at a scale of no smaller than 1” = 100’.
         (b)   A sequence of construction of the development site, including stripping and clearing, rough grading, construction of utilities, infrastructure, and buildings, and final grading and landscaping. Sequencing shall identify the expected date on which clearing will begin, the estimated duration of exposure of cleared areas, and the sequence of clearing, installation of temporary erosion and sediment measures, and establishment of permanent vegetation.
         (c)   All erosion and sediment control measures necessary to meet the objectives of this local regulation throughout all phases of construction and permanently, after completion of development of the site. Depending upon the complexity of the project, the drafting of intermediate plans may be required at the close of each season.
         (d)   Seeding mixtures and rates, types of sod, method of seedbed preparation, expected seeding dates, type and rate of lime and fertilizer application, and kind and quantity of mulching for both temporary and permanent vegetative control measures.
         (e)   Provisions for maintenance of control facilities, including easements and estimates of the cost of maintenance.
      (2)   The erosion and sediment control plan must be maintained on site until final landscaping of the site has been completed and approval has been received from the Village.
   (B)   Modifications to the plan.
      (1)   Major amendments to the erosion and sediment control plan shall be submitted to the Village and shall be processed and approved, or disapproved, in the same manner as the original plans.
      (2)   Field modifications of a minor nature may be authorized by the Village by written authorization to the permittee.
(Ord. O-1976-04, passed 2-23-04)