1135.03 SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN CONTENT.
   In compliance with this section, a sediment control plan for a proposed development area, with maps drawn to scale of not less than one inch equals fifty feet, shall be submitted containing the following information.
   (a)   Location of the area and its relation to its general surroundings, including but not limited to:
      (1)   Off-site areas susceptible to sediment deposits or to erosion caused by accelerated runoff;
      (2)   Off-site areas affecting potential accelerated runoff and erosion control;
         (Ord. 1987-187. Passed 2-18-88.)
   (b)   A description of the total area of the site and the area of the site that is expected to be disturbed (i.e., grubbing, clearing, excavating, filling or grading, including off- site borrow, fill or spoil areas and off-site utility installation areas);
   (c)   The location of existing buildings, structures, utilities, water bodies, drainage facilities, vegetative cover, paved areas (streets, roads, driveways, sidewalks, etc.) and other significant natural or man-made features on the development area and adjacent land within 100 feet of the boundaries;
   (d)   A general description of the predominant soil types, their location and their limitations for the proposed use;
   (e)   Proposed use of the development area including present development and ultimate utilization with detail on soil cover, both vegetative and impervious;
   (f)   All proposed earth disturbance including:
      (1)   Areas of excavation, grading and filling;
      (2)   The finished grade, stated in feet horizontal to feet vertical, of cut and fill slopes;
      (3)   Kinds of utilities and proposed areas of installation;
      (4)   Proposed paved and covered areas in square feet or to scale on a plan map;
      (5)   Makeup of proposed surface soil (upper six inches) on areas not covered by buildings, structures or pavement; description shall be in such terms as: original surface soil, subsoil, sandy, heavy clay, stony, etc.;
      (6)   Proposed kind of cover on areas not covered by buildings, structures or pavement; description shall be in such terms as: lawn, turfgrass, shrubbery, trees, forest cover, riprap, mulch, etc.;
   (g)   Provisions for temporary and permanent erosion control;
   (h)   Proposed construction sequence and time schedule for all earth-disturbing activities and installation of provisions of erosion and stormwater management;
      (Ord. 1987-187. Passed 2-18-88.)
   (i)   Proposed construction sequence, locations, and time schedule for all earth- disturbing activities with proposed installation and details of erosion and sediment pollution control BMPs to be installed and operational during each phase of the construction sequence.
   (j)   Design computations and applicable assumptions for all erosion and sediment pollution control BMPs. Volume and velocity of flow shall be given for all surface water conveyance. This information shall also be provided for surface water outlets;
   (k)   Estimate of cost of erosion and sediment control and water management structures and features;
   (l)   Title, scale, direction, legend and date of all plan maps;
   (m)   Name and address of the person preparing the plan, the owner and the person responsible for the development area; (Ord. 1987-187. Passed 2-18-88.)
   (n)   Location and detail of designated construction entrances where vehicles will access the construction site;
   (o)   In-stream activities, including stream crossings;
   (p)   Areas designated for the storage or disposal of solid, sanitary and toxic wastes, locations of dumpsters, fuel tanks, cement truck washouts and any other potentially hazardous debris or waste generating activities;
   (q)   The location of any existing or planned riparian and/or wetland setback areas and easements for the maintenance or protection of streams, wetlands and permanent BMPs;
   (r)   The location and description of all pertinent surrounding natural features within 200 feet of the development site including but not limited to: water resources such as wetlands, springs, lakes, ponds, rivers and streams (including intermittent streams with a defined bed and bank) conservation easements other sensitive natural resources on or receiving runoff from the development all off-site borrow or spoil areas all off-site utility installation areas that are related to the planned project;
      (Ord. 2010-167. Passed 12-2-10.)