1333.09 FINISHED GRADING ON FILL OPERATIONS AND/OR RE-ESTABLISHMENT OF SITE ON EXCAVATION AND REMOVAL OPERATIONS.
   Upon completion of the work allowed by permit, the permittee shall comply with the applicable provisions of the following sections:
   (a)    Excavated areas shall be refilled with only dirt, sand, gravel, concrete, bricks and masonry products. All fill materials shall be broken into a minimum one cubic foot sections. Stumps and logs may not be used for fill material. Under no circumstances shall any fill be used that contains trash, refuse or harmful material.
   (b)    If the proposed method of soil erosion control is by revegetation, the specifications for the work shall provide that any layer of topsoil over the area to be excavated, graded or filled shall be set aside and retained on the premises in sufficient quantity to cover all surfaces which will remain exposed, except rock, to a depth of at least four inches, with topsoil added if necessary to make up any deficiency. All other approved fast growing vegetation as permitted by the Director of Building shall be repeated as often as necessary until the area is stabilized.
         (c)    In the case of extended operations, except for access drives, and the accrual work area, the completed portion of the excavation, filling or grading operation shall be subject to the provisions of subsection (b) hereof and the operation shall be completed prior to the re-issuance of the permit under Section 1333.06 (c).
      (d)   The applicant shall notify the Building Director of the following when and as completed:
      (1)    Rough grading;
      (2)    Final grading before seeding; and
      (3)    All reestablishment and construction work.
      The Building Director, upon such notification, shall make field inspections on the site before rough grading, after final grading, before seeding and at completion to determine if work in progress and the completed operation have been performed in accordance with this chapter.
      (Ord. 1999-02. Passed 1-11-99.)