(A) Watercourses and wetlands must, to the maximum extent feasible, be left in their natural state, with grading designed to protect such features.
(B) Grading, dredging, or any similar disturbance of a watercourse or wetland will not be permitted except in accord with an approved grading plan and provided that all permit requirements imposed by state and federal agencies with jurisdiction have been complied with. Proof of compliance with other agencies' requirements must be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer or Building Official, and the Planning Director.
(C) Watercourses and wetlands must be protected during grading operations in accord with standards and requirements of the State of California Regional Water Quality Control Board, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and other state or federal agency with jurisdiction. Proof of compliance with other agencies' requirements must be provided to the satisfaction of the City Engineer or Building Official, and the Planning Director.
(Ord. 1103, passed 3-7-05)