The storm water pollution control plan must include:
(A) Project description. The nature and purpose of the land disturbing activity and the amount of grading, utilities, and building construction involved.
(B) Phasing of construction. Time frames and schedules for the project’s various aspects.
(C) A map of the existing site conditions. Existing topography, property information, steep slopes, existing drainage systems/patterns, type of soils, waterways, wetlands, vegetative cover, 100-year flood plain boundaries.
(D) Site construction plan. A site construction plan that includes the proposed land disturbing activities, stockpiles, erosion and sediment control plan, construction schedule, and the maintenance and inspection of the storm water pollution control measures.
(E) Adjacent areas. Neighboring streams, lakes, residential areas, roads, etc., which might be affected by the land disturbing activity.
(F) Erosion potential. Designate the site’s areas with the potential for serious erosion problems.
(G) Erosion and sediment control measures. The methods that will be used to control erosion and sedimentation on the site, both during and after the construction process.
(H) Permanent stabilization. How the site will be stabilized after construction is completed, including specifications, time frames or schedule.
(I) Calculations. Any that were made for the design of such items as sediment basins, wet detention basins, diversions, waterways, infiltration zones and other applicable practices.
(Ord. 128, passed 2-8-00)