(A) As finally approved, the plan for water management and sedimentation control required of the landowner or his or her agent under § 152.05 shall include, but not be restricted to, the following matters:
(1) A vicinity sketch and boundary line survey of the site for which the permit is sought and on which the work is to be performed;
(2) The location of any building, structures, utilities, sewers, water and storm drains on the site where the work is to be performed;
(3) The location of all trees with a trunk diameter of greater than five inches measured at a point five feet from the ground or, in the alternative, a report on the trees in a form acceptable to the village from an arboriculturist certified by the village;
(4) The location of any building or structure on land of adjacent property owners within 100 feet of the site;
(5) The elevation or contours, dimension, location and extent of all work proposed to be done; and the existing elevations or contours of the land, all in two-foot increments;
(6) A certification of the quality of excavation and fill involved;
(7) Detail plans of cell drainage provisions, retaining walls, cribbing, vegetation practices, erosion and sediment control measures, location of proposed fences around sediment basins, steep excavations, ponding areas and other protective devices to be constructed in connection with, or as a part of, the proposed work, together with a map showing the drainage area of land tributary to the site; and the estimated cubic foot per second runoff of the area served by any drain, computed in accordance with current village storm drainage criteria;
(8) A timing schedule and sequence indicating the anticipated starting and completion dates of the development sequence-stripping or cleaning, rough grading and construction final grading and vegetative establishment, and maintenance, completion of effective erosion and sediment control measures; and
(9) The estimated cost of the grading or filling and the cost of the required erosion controls.
(B) The Building Officials may waive any of the above items if it is determined not to be necessary for evaluation of the plan.
(`76 Code, § 1326.06) (Ord. 5-1-1993, passed 9-14-93)