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(b) Each application for a grading permit shall also be accompanied by three sets of plans
<br />and specifications prepared by an engineer or land surveyor ['~°°~°°a ~~ '''° c.°,° ,.r
<br />f-lawa~i], including:
<br />(1) For all areas:
<br />(A) A vicinity sketch or other data adequately indicating the site location;
<br />(B) Boundary lines of the property on which the work is to be performed;
<br />(C) Location of any buildings, structures, designated or otherwise known
<br />historic, burial and archaeological sites, preservation buffer zones and/or
<br />easements, known previous grading and grubbing sites, lazge trees,
<br />definable rock outcroppings, lava tubes, and other significant topographic
<br />features on the property where the work is to be performed;
<br />(D) Location of any buildings [;] and structures [, a°°~'-~°'°a °- °'''°~°~°°
<br />v~,...m w:°.°.:,. ~..._:°i ~a ..,.,.°,.,.,,.,.:°°i °:,,...] on adjacent property
<br />which is within fifteen feet of the area to be graded that may be affected
<br />by the grading work;
<br />(E) Contours, elevations and cross-sections showing the topography of the
<br />land before and after the completion of the proposed grading.
<br />(F) Contours showing the topography of the existing ground extending five
<br />feet into adjacent property when required by the director of public works.
<br />(G) Location of known water courses;
<br />(H) Location of temporary and permanent BMPs;
<br />(I) The area in square feet of the land to be graded and the quantities of
<br />excavation and fill involved; and
<br />(J) Any additional plans, drawings, or calculations required by the director of
<br />public works.
<br />(2) For grading of areas of more than fifteen thousand square feet an erosion and
<br />sedimentation control plan shall be prepared by an engineer and approved by the
<br />director of public works. This plan shall include detailed plans, and specifications
<br />of all drainage devices and utilities, including bank protection, walls, cribbing,
<br />dams, silting or sediment basins, landscaping,. screen planting, erosion control
<br />planting, or other BMPs or protective devices to be constructed in connection
<br />with, or as a pazt of the proposed work, together with a map showing the drainage
<br />area and estimated runoff of the area served by any drains.
<br />(3) Where a proposed cut or fill is greater than fifteen feet in height, or on land with
<br />slopes exceeding fifteen percent in an azea with high plasticity soils, or when any
<br />fill is to be placed over a swamp, pond, gully, or lake, the permittee shall submit
<br />an engineer's soils report which shall include data regazding the nature,
<br />distribution and strength of existing soils and substantiating data from an engineer
<br />regazding the safety of the proposed grading, the fill, and the material to be used,
<br />and describing the cut sections showing the height, cut slope, benches, and
<br />material composing the cut bank.
<br />(c) An applicant for a grubbing permit shall furnish three sets of plot plans showing
<br />the location, the property boundaries, and any other pertinent information as may
<br />be required by the director of public works. Grubbing or land cleazing by
<br />bulldozer for the purpose of making topographic survey shall not be permitted
<br />without an authorized grubbing permit. For grubbing more than one acre, an
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