§ 155.119 EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL.
   (A)   During construction of public improvements, measures shall be taken to control erosion and sedimentation to ensure that sediment will not be transported from the site by a storm event of two-year frequency or less. The erosion and sediment control plan shall include measures to stabilize and protect disturbed areas, keep runoff velocities low, retain sediment on site and protect disturbed areas from runoff. The location, type and configuration of controls such as swales, berms, dams, sediment basins and release mechanisms shall be included with the construction plans.
   (B)   Temporary or permanent soil stabilization measures, whichever is applicable, shall be applied within 15 days after final grading to all areas where the soil has been disturbed or the vegetative cover removed. Seeding mixtures and rates, types of sod, method of seed bed preparation, expected seeding dates, type and rate of lime and fertilizer application and kind and quantity of mulch for temporary or permanent vegetative control measures shall be included with the construction plans.
   (C)   An IEPA storm water permit shall be obtained by the subdivider as required by law.
(Prior Code, § 150.043) (Ord. 96-006, passed 2-5-1996)