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erosion and sedimentation control plan shall be prepared by an engineer and
<br />approved by the director of public works. This plan shall include detailed plans,
<br />and specifications of all drainage devices and utilities, including bank protection,
<br />walls, cribbing, dams, silting or sediment basins, landscaping, screen planting,
<br />erosion control planting, or other BMPs or protective devices to be constructed in
<br />connection with, or as a part of the proposed work, together with a map showing
<br />the drainage area and estimated runoff of the area served by any drains.
<br />(d) An applicant for a stockpiling permit shall furnish three sets of plot plans showing the
<br />property lines and the location of the proposed stockpile, quantities, height of stockpile,
<br />duration of stockpile, source, and type of the material to be stockpiled and furnish any
<br />other pertinent information as may be required by the director of public works to control
<br />the creation of dust, drainage, or sedimentation problems. The plot plan for stockpiling
<br />shall be approved by the director of public works.
<br />(e) If no action (approval, disapproval, deferral, or modification) is taken by the director of
<br />public works within thirty days after submittal of the completed application (including
<br />approvals from other agencies as needed), the permit shall be deemed approved.
<br />Section 10-9. Fees.
<br />(a) Before issuing a grading permit, the director of public works shall collect a permit fee for
<br />grading on the same site based on the volume of excavation or fill, whichever is greater,
<br />according to the following schedule:
<br />Volume of Material
<br />Permit Fee
<br />0 - 1,000 cubic yards ....................................$15 per 100 cubic yazds.
<br />1,001 -10,000 cubic yards ...........................$150 for the first 1,000 cubic yards plus $15
<br />for each additional 1,000 cubic yards or
<br />fraction thereof.
<br />10,001 cubic yards or more .......................... $285 for the first 10,000 cubic yazds plus $9
<br />per 1,000 cubic yards or fraction thereof.
<br />(b) Before issuing a grubbing permit, the director of public works shall collect a permit fee of
<br />$30 for grubbing in excess of one acre, plus $20-for each additional acre or fraction
<br />thereof.
<br />(c) Before issuing a stockpiling permit, the director of public works shall collect a permit fee
<br />of $15 for stockpiling in excess of the first one hundred cubic yards, plus $3 for each
<br />additional one thousand cubic yards or fraction thereof.
<br />(d) When grading, grubbing, or stockpiling is performed by or on behalf of the County, State,
<br />or Federal govenunent, the director of public works shall waive the collection of any
<br />permit fee required in subsections (a), (b), and (c) above.
<br />(e) All permiffees shall be deposited in the general fund.
<br />Section 10-10. Grading, grubbing or stockpiling without a permit.
<br />(a) Where work for which a grading, grubbing or stockpiling permit is required by this
<br />chapter is started or proceeded with before obtaining the permit, the fees shall be doubled
<br />or increased by an additional $200, whichever is greater, as a minimum penalty for
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