13.02.220: PERMIT APPLICATION:
A.   An application for the issuance of a land disturbing permit under this article shall include the following:
   1.   Name of the applicant;
   2.   Business or residence address of the applicant;
   3.   Name and address of the owner/operator of the subject property;
   4.   Address and legal description of the subject property;
   5.   Name and address of any contractor and any subcontractor(s) who will perform the land disturbing activity and who shall implement the erosion and sediment control plan;
   6.   A statement setting forth the nature, extent and purpose of the land disturbing activity including the size of the area for which the permit shall be applicable and a schedule for the starting and completion dates of the land disturbing activity; and
   7.   A copy of the NOI and erosion and sediment control plan.
B.   Each application for a land disturbing permit shall be accompanied by a map or plat of the premises showing the present contour lines and the proposed contour lines resulting from the land disturbing activity in relation to all parts of the premises and the properties immediately adjacent thereto and in relation to all abutting street grades and elevations. Such map or plat shall show all proposed and existing drainage facilities and the proposed permanent disposition of surface waters upon completion of the land disturbing activity.
C.   The erosion and sediment control plan shall accurately describe the potential for soil erosion and sedimentation problems resulting from the land disturbing activity, and shall explain and illustrate the measures which are to be taken to control these problems. The length and complexity of the erosion and sediment control plan is to be commensurate with the size of the project, severity of the site condition and the potential for off site damage. The erosion and sediment control plan shall contain a description of the existing site conditions, a description of adjacent topographical features, a description of soil types and characteristics of the area, potential problems of soil erosion and sedimentation, stabilization specifications, stormwater management considerations, a time schedule for completion of the land disturbing activity and for maintenance after completion of the project, clearing and grading limits, and all other information needed to accurately depict solutions to potential soil erosion and sedimentation problems. Any erosion and sediment control plan must comply with the "Best Management Practices Manual" and shall be reviewed by the manager prior to the issuance of the land disturbing permit. The land disturbing permit shall be issued within thirty (30) days of the submission of the plan if the application and the plan are approved by the manager.
D.   At any time the manager determines that an erosion and sediment control plan does not comply with the provisions of this article, the manager shall notify the applicant in writing of all deficiencies within the plan. (Ord. 1076 §1, 2009)