HomeMy WebLinkAboutpwce17-0001 Grading Notice of Violation (2) Department of Public Works Dennis Schmidt, Director
Shawn H. O’Brien, Assistant Director
7 County Center Drive T: 530.538.7681
Oroville, California 95965 F: 530.538.7171
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March 21, 2017
Garret Fernandez, etal
84 Davison Hill Ln.
Oroville, CA 95966
RE: Grading on APN 072-560-021; 84 Davison Hill Lane
Dear Mr. Fernandez:
It has come to the attention of the Butte County Department of Public Works that grading is being performed
on your property located at 84 Davison Hill Lane. Please be aware that the County Grading Ordinance (Ch.
13 Butte County Code) makes it unlawful to grade more than fifty (50) cubic yards of soil, including cut and/or
fill, without either being granted an exemption or being issued a permit prior to grading. We have no record
of you or your agent seeking a determination of exemption with the Butte County Department of Public W orks.
Further our inspector has determined that the grading being performed on your property exceeds fifty (50)
cubic yards. Enclosed is a copy of the county grading permit application for your review and future
compliance.
Because we have determined that the grading being performed on your property is in violation of the Butte
County Code it is therefore a statutory nuisance. You are hereby ordered to cease and desist from all grading
activities. If you receive this notice between the months of October and April you must immediately stabilize
all graded areas to retain silt on site. Other county departments have been notified that a grading violation
has occurred and a hold will be placed on current and future permits until a grading permit or valid grading
exemption is approved. Please take the necessary measures within the next 14 days to address this
violation. If this notice is received during the winter rainy season, you must also provide a storm water
stabilization plan to protect water quality and adjacent property owners from the continuing nuisance
conditions created by the grading activity.
If you are not exempt, Butte County requires sediment and erosion controls for all grading permits. The
California Regional Water Quality Control Board (CRWQCB) also requires a construction storm water permit
for activities where clearing, grading, filling and excavation result in a land disturbance of one or more acres.
You must provide our office with a copy of the required State Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
(SWPPP). You may contact the Redding office of the CRWQCB at (530) 224-4845 for more information
regarding state storm water permits.
If you have any questions, please contact this office at (530) 538-7266, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m.
Sincerely,
Dennis Schmidt, P.E.
Director, Public Works Department
Eric Schroth, P.E., L.S.
Associate Civil Engineer
cc: Tom Fossum, Deputy Director Public Works
encl.