(A) A separate application shall be required for each soil erosion and sedimentation control permit. Plans, specifications and timing schedules shall be submitted with each application for a permit. The plans shall be prepared or approved and signed by a registered professional engineer, architect, landscape architect or other person, who has experience in soil erosion and sedimentation control.
(B) The plans and specifications accompanying the soil erosion and sedimentation control permit application shall contain the following data:
(1) A legal description of the site on which the work is to be performed;
(2) A site plan at a scale of one inch to 200 feet of the site location and adjacent properties within 500 feet of the site property lines;
(3) A soil survey or written description of the soil types of the exposed land area proposed for the earth change; and
(4) A detailed plan of the site at a scale of not more than one inch equals 100 feet prepared by a licensed land surveyor in the state showing:
(a) Name, address and telephone number of the owner, developer and petitioner;
(b) A description and the location of the physical limits of each proposed earth change;
(c) A timing schedule indicating the anticipated starting and completion dates of the development sequence and the time of exposure of each area prior to the completion of effective erosion and sediment control measures;
(d) A certified statement of the quantity of excavation and fill involved;
(e) Existing and proposed topography at a maximum of five-foot contour intervals;
(f) Location of any structure or natural feature on the site and on the land adjacent to the site and within 50 feet of the site boundary line;
(g) Location of any proposed additional structures or development on the site;
(h) The location and description for installing and removing all proposed temporary soil erosion and sedimentation control measures;
(i) A description and location of fall proposed permanent soil erosion and sedimentation control measures;
(j) Elevations, dimensions, location, extent and the slope of all proposed earth changes (including building and driveway grades);
(k) The estimated total cost of the required temporary and permanent soil erosion control measure;
(l) Plans of all existing and proposed de-watering facilities and drainage provisions, retaining walls, cribbing, planting, anti-erosion devices or other temporary or permanent soil erosion control measures 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 estimated runoff of the area served by any drains;
(m) A proposed program for continuous maintenances of all permanent soil erosion and sedimentation control measures that remain after project completion and designation of party responsibility for the maintenance. Continuous maintenance shall be part of any sales agreement or transfer of the property; and
(n) Other information or data as may be required by the City Engineer such as a soil investigation report which shall include, but not be limited to, data regarding the nature, distribution and supporting ability of existing soils and rock on the site.
(C) The municipal enforcing agency shall approve or disapprove an application for a soil erosion and sedimentation control permit within 30 days of the filing of a complete application.
(D) All modifications or revisions to the approved plans, and any substantiating reports, shall be submitted and approved by the municipal enforcing agency prior to the implementation of such modifications or revisions.
(Prior Code, § 16-32) (Ord. 1311, passed 3-16-2009)