§ 153.18 ACCOMPANYING INFORMATION.
   Each application for a site development permit shall be accompanied by the following information:
   (A)   A vicinity map in sufficient detail to enable easy location in the field of the site for which the permit is sought, and including the boundary line and approximate acreage of the site, existing zoning, and a legend and scale;
   (B)   A development plan of the site showing:
      (1)   Existing topography of the site and adjacent land within approximately 150 feet of the boundaries, drawn at no greater than two-foot contour intervals and clearly portraying the conformation and drainage pattern of the area with a benchmark on datum located on the site;
      (2)   The location of existing buildings, structures, utilities, water bodies, floodplains, drainage facilities, vegetative cover, paved areas and other significant natural or human-made features on the site and adjacent land within approximately 150 feet of the boundary;
      (3)   A general description of the predominant soil types on the site, their location and their limitations for the proposed use; and
      (4)   Proposed use of the site, including present development and planned utilization, areas of excavation, grading and filling, proposed contours, finished grades and street profiles, provisions for storm drainage, including the control of accelerated runoff, with a drainage area map and computations, kinds and locations of utilities, and areas and acreages proposed to be paved, covered, sodded, or seeded, vegetatively stabilized or left undisturbed.
   (C)   An erosion and sedimentation control plan showing:
      (1)   All erosion and sedimentation control measures necessary to meet the objectives of this chapter throughout all phases of construction and permanently after completion of development of the site;
      (2)   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;
      (3)   Provisions for maintenance of control facilities, including easements and estimates of the cost of maintenance; and
      (4)   Identification of the person(s) or entity which will have legal responsibility for maintenance of erosion control structures and measures after development is completed.
   (D)   (1)   The proposed phasing of development of the site, including stripping and clearing, rough grading and construction, and final grading and landscaping. Phasing should 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 sediment control measures, installation of storm drainage, paving streets and parking areas, and establishment of permanent vegetative cover.
      (2)   These submissions shall be prepared in accordance with the standards and requirements contained in Procedures and Standards for Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control in Northeastern Illinois, prepared by the Northeastern Illinois Erosion and Sedimentation Control Steering Committee and adopted by Will-South Cook County Soil and Water Conservation District, which standards and requirements are incorporated into this chapter by reference.
   (E)   The Director of Community Development, with the approval of the Village Engineer, may waive specific requirements for the content of submission upon finding that the information submitted is sufficient to show that the work will comply with the objectives and principles of this chapter.
(2000 Code, § 154.18) (Ord. 1141, passed 5-17-1982)