No permit shall be issued for new construction unless a site
plan, together with a noncommercial cutting plan (when applicable,
as determined by the Zoning Enforcement Officer), containing all the
information necessary to meet the requirements of these regulations
shall have been submitted to and approved by the Zoning Enforcement
Officer or the Planning and Zoning Commission. Where the development
is for a multifamily project, or permitted nonresidential use in any
district, approval shall be by the Planning and Zoning Commission.
In preparing sedimentation and erosion control plans, the applicant
shall select vegetation that is native to the area. Invasive plant
species shall not be used for stabilization. Where invasive species
are present, the applicant shall show plans to remove the invasive
species and replace with native, noninvasive vegetation.
Inspections may be made by the Commission or its designated
agent during development to ensure compliance with the certified plan
and that control measures and facilities are properly performed or
installed and maintained. The Commission may require the permittee
to verify through progress reports that soil erosion and sediment
control measures and facilities have been performed or installed according
to the certified plan and are being operated and maintained. The cost
of the inspections and consultants shall be paid by the applicant
in accordance with the fee schedule.