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(a) A certification by a civil engineer that all grading, lot drainage, and drainage facilities have been completed in conformance with the approved plans and specifications, the permit and this Division. In making such certification, the civil engineer does not assume responsibility for the correctness of the contents of the reports referred to in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section;
(b) An "as-built" or record plan of the completed work prepared by a civil engineer;
(c) A soil engineer's report, which shall include certification of soil bearing capacity (except where the County Official determines such certification inapplicable), summaries of field and laboratory tests and location of tests if not previously submitted, and the limits of compacted fill on a record plan. The report shall include reference to the presence of any expansive soils or other soil problems which, if not corrected, would lead to structural defects in buildings constructed on the site. If the report discloses the presence of such expansive soils or such other soil problems, it shall include recommended corrective action which is likely to prevent structural damage to each building proposed to be constructed upon the site; and
(d) A final engineering geology report by an engineering geologist, based on the as-built plan, including specific approval of the grading as affected by geological factors. Where required by the County Official, the report shall include a revised geologic map and cross sections and recommendations regarding building restrictions or foundation setbacks.
(Added by Ord. No. 9547 (N.S.), effective 5-9-03; amended by Ord. No. 9634 (N.S.), effective 4-23-04)
The permittee shall notify the County Official when the grading operation is ready for final inspection. Final approval shall not be given until all work including installation of all drainage structures and facilities, sprinkler irrigation systems, and all protective devices have been completed and any required planting established and all as-built plans and reports have been submitted. The County Official may certify in writing to the completion of all work, or any portion of the work, required by the permit issued in accordance with this Division and thereupon accept said work or portion thereof.
(Added by Ord. No. 9547 (N.S.), effective 5-9-03)
All clearing and grading shall be carried out with dust control measures adequate to prevent creation of a nuisance to persons or public or private property. Clearing, grading or improvement plans shall require that measures such as the following be undertaken to achieve this result: watering, application of surfactants, shrouding, control of vehicle speeds, paving of access areas, or other operational or technological measures to reduce dispersion of dust.
(Added by Ord. No. 9547 (N.S.), effective 5-9-03)
If, in the process of grading operations, human remains or Native American artifacts are encountered, grading operations shall be suspended in that area and the operator shall immediately inform the County Official, and the requirements of Health and Safety Code Section 7050.5 and Public Resources Code Section 5097.99 shall be complied with.
(Added by Ord. No. 9547 (N.S.), effective 5-9-03)
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