(A) All Storm Water Management and Sediment Control Plans shall be submitted to the Newberry County Environmental Management Office. The plan shall contain supporting computations, drawings, and sufficient information describing the manner, location, and type of measures in which stormwater runoff will be managed for the entire land disturbance. The approved plan shall serve as the basis for water quantity and water quality control on all subsequent construction. A copy of the plan shall be available on the job site and the issued land disturbance permit shall be posted at the job site in a conspicuous place.
(B) Upon receipt of a completed application for a land disturbance permit that disturbs less than 5 acres the Environmental Management Administrator or his or her designee shall accomplish the review of the plans and have either the approval, denial, or review comments transmitted to the applicant within 10 working days. Upon receipt of a complete application for a land disturbance permit that disturbs 5 acres or greater the Environmental Management Administrator or his or her designee shall accomplish the review of the plans and have either the approval, denial, or review comments transmitted to the applicant within 20 working days. A completed application is defined as a completed application form as well as all required submission. If notice is not given to the applicant or if action is not taken by the end of the twentieth working day period, the applicants plan will be considered approved.
(C) If an application is denied, the applicant may elect to correct the indicated deficiencies in conformance with the provisions of this chapter and resubmit the application to the Department of Environmental Management with no additional fee assessed.
(Am. Ord. 06-21-05, passed 6-15-2006)