A. 
The permittee shall maintain a copy of the approved erosion and sediment control plan on site.
B. 
On all sites with disturbed areas in excess of two acres, the permittee shall request that the County Planning Commission inspect work completed at the stages of construction specified below to ensure accordance with the approved erosion and sediment control plan, the grading or building permit and this Part 2:
(1) 
Upon completion of installation of perimeter erosion and sediment controls, prior to proceeding with any other earth disturbance or grading. Other building or grading inspection approvals may not be authorized until initial approval by the inspection agency is made.
(2) 
Upon final stabilization before to removal of sediment controls.
C. 
Every active site having designed erosion and sediment control plan should be inspected for compliance with the plan on the average once every two weeks.
D. 
Inspectors shall prepare written reports after every inspection. The inspection report shall describe:
(1) 
The date and location of the site inspection.
(2) 
Whether or not the approved plan has been properly implemented and maintained.
(3) 
Any practice deficiencies or erosion and sediment control plan deficiencies.
(4) 
If a violation exists, the type of enforcement action taken.
E. 
The County Planning Commission shall notify the on-site personnel or the owner/developer in writing when violations are observed, describing:
(1) 
The nature of the violation.
(2) 
The required corrective action.
(3) 
The time period in which to have the violation corrected.
[Amended 6-10-1992]
It shall be a condition of every grading or building permit that the County and the Soil Conservation District have the right to enter property periodically to inspect for compliance with this Part 2.
When inspection of the site indicates that the approved erosion and sediment control plan needs modification, the modification shall be made in compliance with the erosion and sediment control criteria contained in the Standards and Specifications as follows:
A. 
The permittee shall submit requests for major modifications to approved erosion and sediment control plans, such as the addition or deletion of a sediment basin, to the plan approval agency to be processed appropriately. This processing includes modifications due to plan inadequacies at controlling erosion and sediment as revealed through inspection.
B. 
The inspectors may approve minor modifications to approved erosion and sediment control plans in the field if documented on a field inspection report. The plan approval agencies shall, in conjunction with the local permitting official, develop a list of allowable field modifications for use by the inspector.
[Amended 6-10-1992]
[Amended 6-10-1992]
The County shall receive complaints and initiate enforcement procedures when violations are confirmed. Any complaint received shall be acted upon routinely within three days, and the complainant shall be notified of any action or proposed action routinely within seven days of receipt of the complaint.
A. 
When the County determines that a violation of the approved erosion and sediment control plan has occurred, the inspector shall notify the on-site personnel or the permittee in writing of the violation, describe the required corrective action and the time period in which to have the violation corrected.
[Amended 6-10-1992]
B. 
If the violation persists after the date specified for corrective action in the notice of violation, the County shall stop work on the site. The County shall determine the extent to which work is stopped, which may include all work on the site except that work necessary to correct the violation.
[Amended 6-10-1992]
C. 
If reasonable efforts to correct the violation are not undertaken by the permittee, the County shall refer the violation for legal action.
[Amended 6-10-1992]
D. 
The County may deny the issuance of any permits to an applicant when it determines that the applicant is not in compliance with the provisions of a building or grading permit or approved erosion and sediment control plan.
[Amended 6-10-1992]
E. 
Any step in the enforcement process may be taken at any time, depending upon the severity of the violation.
F. 
If a person is working without a permit, the County shall stop work on the site except activity necessary to provide erosion and sediment control.
[Amended 6-10-1992]