§ 38-148. Permit review; contents of application.  


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  • (a)

    Applications for a development permit within the watershed district shall include the following:

    (1)

    Site plans required. Except for the exemptions listed in this section, all forms of development within the watershed district shall be required to have a site plan prepared and approved according to this article before any building permits or other development related permits may be issued or any land-disturbing activity may take place.

    (2)

    Information required. Each site plan submitted under this article shall include the following:

    a.

    A site plan drawn to a scale of one inch equals 50 feet showing all planned improvements including the width, depth and length of all existing and proposed structures, roads, water courses and drainage ways; water, wastewater and stormwater facilities; and utility installations.

    b.

    Location, dimensions and area of all impervious surfaces, both existing and proposed, on the site.

    c.

    The orientation and distance from the boundaries of the proposed site to the nearest bank of an affected perennial stream or water body.

    d.

    Elevations of the site and adjacent lands within 200 feet of the site at contour intervals of no greater than five feet.

    e.

    Location and detailed design of any spill and leak collection systems designed for the purpose of containing accidentally released hazardous or toxic materials.

    f.

    Calculations of the amount of cut and fill proposed and cross-sectional drawings showing existing and proposed grades in areas of fill or excavation. Elevations, horizontal scale and vertical scale must be shown on cross sectional drawings.

    (b)

    A stormwater prevention plan submitted to the state department of natural resources, environmental protection division, may meet the requirements of this section.

(Ord. of 12-12-2000(2), §§ 4.1, 4.2)