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SHORT FORM A - NON-RESIDENTIAL
This permit is for development activities which fit the following descriptions;
A) infrastructure or accessory support for non-residential development activities, such as utility pads along roadways, minor excavation or fill activity, drainage improvements, etc., as long as additional impervious area or soil disturbance is less than 1000 square feet, and no stormwater treatment or attenuation is necessary and no adverse impact is caused to environmentally sensitive features.
B) agricultural activities on non-agriculturally zoned lots, if the area of soil disturbance does not exceed 2000 square feet. (These agricultural activities would include activities such as removing trees to provide for vegetable gardens, small orchards or similar type agricultural activities.)
SHORT FORM APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
- A general location map;
- A statement expressing the intent and scope of the proposed project;
- A site plan showing a grading plan, which includes pertinent contours of the areas adjacent to the site; sediment and erosion control plans; existing and proposed wells; natural or constructed stormwater management features; and minimum finished floor elevations;
- Information evidencing compliance with all applicable floodplain management and flood hazard ordinances;
- The name, local address and telephone number of an individual who shall be designated as the stormwater management control officer;
- Evidence based on standard engineering practice demonstrating that no significant change in surface water run off characteristics from the site will result from the proposed development activity, (if applicable);
- Permit number and name if part of master planned subdivision;
- Method of stormwater conveyance;
- Evidence of capacity of the facility, demonstrating that there is capacity available;
- If there are to be stormwater management facilities located on-site, an operations and maintenance plan meeting the requirements of subsection 10-4.209(g) is required.
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