§ 152.45 UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS.
   (A)   A set of engineering plans shall be prepared by a professional engineer showing all utility improvements.
   (B)   The plan shall show and conform to all standards and chapter requirements and the following.
      (1)   Surface drainage - building permit. No building permit shall be issued in any subdivision in the township unless the application for such permit is accompanied by evidence, in the form of plat diagrams, showing topography of such building site and the proposed surface drainage thereof approved by the township. It shall be unlawful for any person to impede, block, change or alter the flow of surface drainage in any manner, or maintain any such impediment or blockage in any manner in any subdivision, without the prior express written approval of the township.
      (2)   Surface drainage - occupancy permit. No final occupancy permit shall be issued for a new building until satisfactory evidence is furnished that the yard grading is complete for the lot or parcel of land on which the building is located. SATISFACTORY EVIDENCE may at the discretion of the Township Clerk be in the form of a certificate prepared by and certified by a registered land surveyor or registered professional engineer, showing the required grading to be done, a temporary certificate of occupancy may be issued by the Building Inspector upon the filing with the Township Clerk of a cash bond, in an amount to be determined by the township, to guarantee that said grading will be completed as soon as weather permits. Upon the filing of satisfactory evidence that the grading has been completed as herein provided, said bond shall be refunded.
(Ord. 9b, passed 6-8-1988) Penalty, see § 152.99