A.
Requirements of this section for submitting engineered plans and specifications and/or drainage reports may be waived or modified for projects to install storm water management practices for residential BMP retrofit projects or, at the sole discretion of the director, for other small grading projects.
B.
Each application for a grading permit shall include the following:
1.
A completed application form;
2.
Three complete sets of grading plans and specifications (as applicable);
3.
Profiles, cross-sections, and specifications as required;
4.
A drainage report as required by the department;
5.
The application fee as determined by the city council;
6.
Where applicable, evidence of coverage, or application for coverage, under an NPDES general construction permit.
C.
The plans and other documents will be reviewed by the department. The applicant and/or project engineer will be notified of any necessary changes to the plans. When the plans and other documents have been approved by the department, a grading permit will be issued for the project. All work must be done in strict conformance with the approved plans and documents. The approved plans shall not be changed or altered except in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
D.
Drainage reports are required for all commercial projects, subdivisions, parcel maps, environmental improvement projects, drainage improvement projects, projects involving disturbance to stream environment zones, and for other projects at the sole discretion of the director. The report shall be prepared by a civil engineer registered in California. The level of detail required in the report depends on the size, type, and location of the proposed grading, and shall be determined by the director and authorized designees.
(Ord. 1000 § 1; Code 1997 § 36-27)