§ 151.27 USE PERMIT APPLICATION.
   A use permit applicant shall submit the following materials to the Village Clerk:
   (A)   A completed use permit application which includes the following information:
      (1)   The name, address and telephone number of the applicant and of the applicant's agent;
      (2)   The name, address and telephone number of the owner of the property;
      (3)   The project location, including as applicable, the street, road or highway, section number, name of subdivision and name of any wetlands or watercourses which will or may be impacted;
      (4)   A detailed description and statement of the purpose of the proposed activity;
      (5)   The location and number of trees to be removed of three-inch caliper or greater. (The caliper of a tree is its diameter at four and one-half feet above the ground);
      (6)   Whenever the removal of material, placement of fill material or grading is proposed; and
      (7)   The amount of type of material to be removed or deposited.
   (B)   A use permit application fee in an amount equal to the prevailing land use permit fee;
   (C)   Where the applicant is not the owner of the property, a written authorization from the owner permitting the proposed activity; and
   (D)   A site plan, including topographical survey, sealed by a registered engineer or registered surveyor, which includes the following information:
      (1)   The shape and dimensions of the lot or parcel, together with the existing and proposed locations of structure and improvements, if any;
      (2)   Specification of the extent of all areas to be disturbed, the depths at which removal or deposition activities are proposed, the angle or repose of all slopes of deposition material, and/or sides of channels or excavation resulting from removal operations;
      (3)   Existing general soil conditions throughout the parcel;
      (4)   Location and dimensions of all setbacks, easements and existing and proposed public and private utilities; and
      (5)   Statements as to grade changes proposed and proposed drainage pattern changes for the lot or parcel and how the changes for the lot or parcel and how the changes will affect these regulations. Existing contour data for the entire property with a vertical contour interval of no more than two feet, and vertical contour data at an interval of no more than one foot for all areas to be disturbed by proposed operations, extending for a distance of at least 50 feet beyond the limits of the areas. Indicated elevations shall be based on United States Geological Survey datum.
(Ord. 34, passed 7-24-1989; Ord. 155, passed 1-11-2021)