1113.26 SOIL PRESERVATION, GRADING AND SEEDING.
   (a)   No structure shall be inhabited until final grading has been completed in accordance with the approved final subdivision plat and the lot pre-covered with soil with an average depth of at least six inches which shall contain no particles over two inches in diameter over the entire area of the lot, except that portion covered by buildings or included in streets, or where the grade has not been changed or natural vegetation seriously damaged. Top soil shall not be removed from residential lots or used as spoil, but shall be redistributed so as to provide at least six inches of cover on the lots and at least four inches of cover between the sidewalks and curbs, and shall be stablized by seeding or plantings. No occupancy shall occur until respreading of soil and seeding of lawn has been completed; except that between October 1 and March 15 and between May 15 and August 15, applicant shall submit an agreement in writing signed by the developer and the property owner, that respreading of soil and seeding of lawn will be done during the immediate following planting season as set forth above. Sod may be used to comply with any requirement of seeding set forth herein.
   (b)   No cut trees, timber, debris, earth, rocks, stones, soil, junk, rubbish, or other waste materials of any kind shall be buried in any land, or left or deposited on any lot or street. Nor shall any be left or deposited in any area of the subdivision at the time of expiration of the performance bond or dedication of public improvements, whichever is sooner.
   (c)   Each developer shall be required to furnish and install fences whenever the Planning Commission determines that a hazardous condition exists. Fences shall be constructed according to local standards.
   (d)   The performance bond shall include an amount to guarantee completion of all requirements contained in this section of these Regulations including, but not limited to soil preservation, grading, lot drainage, lawn grass seeding, removal of debris and waste, fencing, and all other lot improvements required by the Planning Commission. Whether or not a certificate of occupancy has been issued, at the expiration of the performance bond, local government may enforce the provisions of the bond where the provisions of this section or any other applicable law or ordinance, or regulation has not been complied with.