SESC permits shall not be issued where:
(a) The proposed earth change would cause hazard to the public safety and welfare.
(b) The work as proposed by the applicant will damage any public or private property, will interfere with any existing drainage course in such a manner as to cause damage to any adjacent property or result in the deposition of debris or sediment on any public way or into any waterway, or will create an unreasonable hazard to persons or property.
(c) The land area for which the earth change is proposed is subject to geological hazard to the extent that no reasonable amount of corrective work can eliminate or sufficiently reduce settlement, slope instability or any other such hazard to persons or property.
(d) The land area for which the earth change is proposed lies within the 50-year floodplain of any stream or watercourse which may or may not be specifically designated and delineated by the City as an area subject to flood hazard, unless approved by the City Engineer.
(Ord. 338. Passed 3-25-81; Ord. 926. Passed 2-16-11.)