A. Purpose. In order to implement the General Plan, protect ridgelines, promote sensitive hillside development, and ensure appropriate and reasonable grading in accordance with sound engineering and design standards, the City hereby establishes grading plans and permits. The purpose of this section is to supplement the grading provisions of the Uniform Building Code.
B. Applicability. A grading permit shall be obtained for any grading performed within the City, unless the type/quantity of grading is included in the exceptions identified in Section
17.81.010 (Permits).
C. Approvals and Extensions. Any approval of a grading permit application or grading permit shall expire within six (6) calendar months from the date of approval or issuance, except where grading construction, in reliance on an approved permit, has commenced prior to its expiration.
If at any time during the grading construction significant progress towards completion is halted, as determined by the City Engineer for six (6) months or longer, the City Engineer may provide written notification to the permittee that expires the grading permit.
The expiration date of the grading permit may be extended by the City Engineer for an additional six (6) months, if such a request is received by the City Engineer within thirty (30) days prior to the permit's original expiration date. Only one (1) six (6) month extension to the expiration date of the grading permit may be granted by the City Engineer.
D. Permit Authorization. The issuance of a grading permit shall constitute an authorization to do only that work which is described or illustrated on the application for the permit, or on the plans and specifications approved by the City Engineer and the work shall be done in accordance with any conditions imposed by the City Engineer and in accordance with the requirements of this section.
E. Work Commencing before Permit Issuance. Any person who commences any work for which a grading permit is required by this code, before having obtained the necessary grading permits, shall be subject to an investigation fee, whether or not a permit is issued at that time, or subsequently. The investigation fee shall be equal to twice the amount of the permit fee. Payment of such fee shall not exempt any person from compliance with all other provisions of this code or from any other penalty prescribed by law.
F. Other Permits May Be Required. Permits issued pursuant to this section shall not relieve the owner of responsibility for securing required permits for work to be done which is regulated by any other provision of this code or by any other person, body, or agency.
G. Right of Entry—Indemnification. As a condition of issuance of any grading permit, the owner of the site to be graded and the contractor, if any, shall grant to the City a right of entry on the site for the purposes of inspection and for purposes of correction of grading not performed in compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit. The owner and the contractor shall agree to indemnify the City for any claims or damages which may result from the City's entry onto the property including any corrective action taken pursuant to such right of entry. The right of entry and indemnification agreement shall be on a form approved by the City Attorney.
H. Liability.
1. Neither the issuance of a permit under the provisions of this chapter, nor the compliance with the provisions of this development code or with any conditions imposed by any City official under this section, shall relieve any person from any responsibility for damage to persons or property otherwise imposed by law, nor impose any liability upon the City for damage to persons or property.
2. The City Engineer or any employee charged with the enforcement of this section, acting in good faith and without malice for the City in the discharge of their duties, shall not thereby render themselves liable personally and they are hereby relieved from all personal liability for any damage that may accrue to persons or property as a result of any act required or by reason of any act or omission in the discharge of their duties. Any suit brought against the City Engineer or employee, because of such act or omission performed by them in the enforcement of any provisions of this section, shall be defended by the legal department of the City until final termination of the proceedings.
I. Temporary Suspension of Permit. The City Engineer shall have the authority to temporarily suspend all work on a grading project and suspend the permit if the City Engineer determines any one (1) of the following:
1. That field conditions present an immediate hazard or danger to life or property;
2. The permittee fails to or refuses to correct a deficiency or hazard;
3. The work being done is contrary to the approved plans or conditions thereof;
4. There is lack of supervision of the grading operation, lack of engineering control, soil engineering control is not being adequately provided;
5. Any condition which, in the City Engineer's opinion, presents a threat to the public safety or welfare immediately or in the future which may cause unstable earth until the hazard or condition is removed to the satisfaction of the City Engineer; or
6. There is a violation of the Santa Clarita Municipal Code.
Revocation of the grading permit shall follow the procedures set forth in Chapter
17.08 (Revocations and Revisions).
J. Time of Grading Operations. Grading and equipment operations within three hundred (300) feet of a structure for human occupancy shall not be conducted between the hours of seven p.m. and seven a.m. on weekdays and six p.m. to eight a.m. on Saturday. Further, no work shall be performed on Sundays and the following public holidays: New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, Memorial Day and Labor Day. The City Engineer may, however, permit grading or equipment operations before seven a.m. or after seven p.m. on weekdays, and on Saturday, Sunday and holidays, if it is determined that such operations are not detrimental to the health, safety or welfare of the inhabitants of such a structure. Permitted hours of operations may be shortened by the City Engineer's finding of a previously unforeseen effect on the health, safety, or welfare of the surrounding community.
(Ord. 13-8 § 4 (Exh. A), 6/11/2013)