Mishawaka |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE |
Chapter 117. EROSION CONTROL |
Article II. ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT |
§ 117-38. Same—Substantial land disturbing activity.
All applications for an improvement location permit for substantial land disturbing activity shall include the following information:
(1)
Existing site map. A map of existing site conditions on a minimum scale of one inch equals 100 feet and adequate to show the site and adjacent areas, including:
a.
Site boundaries and adjacent lands which accurately identify the site location;
b.
Lakes, streams, wetlands, channels, ditches, and other watercourses on and adjacent to the site;
c.
100-year floodplains, floodway fringes, and floodways;
d.
Location of predominant soil types, or soil testing report that identifies soil types as identified by a certified professional soil scientist or licensed engineer;
e.
Vegetative cover types such as grass, weeds, and trees;
f.
Location and dimensions of stormwater drainage systems and natural drainage patterns on and immediately adjacent to the site;
g.
Locations and dimension of utilities, structures, roads, highways, and paving;
h.
Existing site topography at a contour interval not to exceed two feet; and
i.
Proposed site topography at a contour interval not to exceed two feet.
(2)
Site construction/grading plan. Erosion control plans submitted concurrently with final site plans need not duplicate information except as necessary for plan clarity. Site construction/grading plans shall include at a minimum:
a.
Locations and approximate dimensions of all proposed land disturbing activities;
b.
Locations and approximate dimensions of all temporary soil stockpiles;
c.
Locations and approximate dimensions of all erosion control measures necessary to meet the requirements of this chapter;
d.
Schedule of the anticipated starting and completion dates of each land disturbing activity, including the installation of erosion control measures needed to meet the requirements of this chapter; and
e.
Provisions for maintenance of the erosion control measures during construction.
(3)
Additional information as deemed necessary. Any additional information deemed necessary by the department of engineering where specific or unique site conditions warrant clarification identifying that the performance requirements of section 117-10, pertaining to nonagricultural land disturbing activity performance requirements, are met.
(Ord. No. 5085, § 1(162.21), 12-4-2006)