11-3-33: EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL:
   A.   Erosion Control Plan Implementation And Compliance: Erosion and sediment control plans are required for all development and redevelopment activities that require a building permit, create more than two thousand five hundred (2,500) square feet of new impervious surface area, result in more than one-fourth (1/4) acre being cleared and graded, or that clears or grades land within one hundred feet (100') of a stream, lake, or wetland. An erosion and sedimentation control plan must be submitted to the Public Works Department at least thirty (30) days before land disturbance begins.
   B.   Site Sediment Control During Construction: Erosion control measures that are in compliance with an approved erosion control plan must be in place prior to the start of construction or site disturbance. Installation and maintenance of erosion control devices and practices must be sufficient to retain sediment within the boundaries of the site. It shall be the duty of each party in control thereof to prevent soil, mud, rock or debris from such real property being deposited or otherwise transported onto streets, alleys, storm drains, utility facilities, rights- of-way, easements or receiving waters of the City. The erosion and sediment control barriers shall not be removed until all roadways have been paved and a permanent and stable vegetation cover has been established. (Ord. 12-04, 2-6-2012)