8-7-21: APPLICATION, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS:
   (A)   Two (2) or more complete sets of plans, as determined by the city engineer, including, but not limited to, profiles, cross sections, topographic maps and specifications, and a legal description shall be submitted to the city engineer with each application for a grading permit, or when otherwise required by the city engineer for enforcement of any provision of this chapter. At the time of application, the applicant may provide those items determined by the city engineer to be necessary to establish the scope of the grading project from the list required for preliminary grading plans. At the completion of an on site investigation, the city engineer shall determine if any additional preliminary grading plan items shall be required. Prior to the issuance of a grading permit, the applicant must furnish final grading plans. Preliminary grading plans or other acceptable substitutes contained in this section, with appropriate changes and additions thereto may be accepted as final grading plans. When the final grading plans and other required documents have been approved, a grading permit will be issued by the city engineer. The work shall be done in strict compliance with the approved plans and specifications which shall not be changed or altered except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
   (B)   Single-family (if exceeding prescriptive standards), multi- family, commercial, and industrial grading plans shall be part of the building permit process to be reviewed by the engineering division as site improvements.
   (C)   For single-family residence grading, the engineering division shall conclude review, determining completeness of plan, within ten (10) working days of receipt of submittal by the engineering division or it shall be approved. For all other grading, including commercial, multi-family, industrial, parcel and subdivision maps, the review shall be completed within thirty (30) working days of receipt of submittal by the engineering division or it shall be approved. If it is determined the plan requires revision, rechecks of the plan will be completed within ten (10) working days of receipt of the recheck submittal. (Ord. 1523, 4-11-1995)