Canandaigua, Town |
Code of Ordinances |
Part II. General Legislation |
Chapter 165. Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control |
Article II. Procedures |
§ 165-10. Permit application material.
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A.The property owner or his agent may initiate a request for permit by filing with the Town Development Office three copies of an application. The application shall consist of, at a minimum, the application form available from the Town, the checklist completed by the applicant and appropriate maps, plans and/or sketches depicting the proposed site and showing the nature and scope of the proposed activities.B.At a minimum, the map, plan, or sketch prepared shall indicate the following:(1)Boundaries of the subject parcel and other parcels adjacent to the site which may be materially affected by the action.(2)Existing features including structures, roads, watercourses, utility lines, etc. on the subject parcel and on adjacent parcels where appropriate.(3)Existing vegetative cover including wooded areas, grass, brush, or other on the subject parcel and on adjacent properties where appropriate.(4)Limits or extent of excavation, filling, and/or grading proposed to be undertaken.(5)The disposition of soil and topsoil, whether on site or off site, and the locations of any stockpiles to be placed on site.(6)Temporary and permanent drainage, erosion and sedimentation control facilities, including ponds, sediment basins, swales, energy dissipation devices, silt fences and/or straw bale locations.(7)The location of proposed roads, driveways, sidewalks, structures, utilities and other improvements.(8)Final contours of the site in intervals adequate to depict slopes and drainage details on the site.(9)A time schedule indicating:(a)When major phases of the proposed project are to be initiated and completed;(b)When major site preparation activities are to be initiated and completed;(c)When the installation of temporary and permanent vegetation and drainage, erosion and sediment control facilities is to be completed; and(d)The anticipated duration (in days) of exposure of all major areas of site preparation before the installation of erosion and sediment control measures.C.Smaller, or less complicated sites can be handled with a sketch to an approximate scale. Larger, more complicated sites, especially where erosion and sedimentation may affect off-site areas will require more detail and may require a plan prepared by a licensed engineer or architect. Applicant should discuss with the Authorized Official, at or prior to the time of application, the extent of mapping that may be required.D.A separate estimate shall be prepared and submitted detailing the costs of providing temporary and permanent vegetation and drainage, erosion and sedimentation control facilities.