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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGRD13-0005 COA'S.pdf BUTTE COUNTY STANDARD CONDITIONS FOR GRADING PERMIT APPLICANT: NATHAN CLAYTON DATE: 11/4/14 AGENT : APN: 071-450-012 FILE #: GRD13-0005 PLANNER: PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Those items checked are conditions of approval. PLEASE CONTACT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR COMPLIANCE WITH THE FOLLOWING CHECKED CONDITIONS: 1. Comply with approved grading and drainage improvement plans and the terms of the grading permit. 2. Comply with approved erosion and sediment control plans and the terms of the grading permit. 3. Provide a performance bond and labor and material bond for the construction of the required improvements in an amount approved by the Director of Public Works. B. DRAINAGE 1. A plan for a permanent solution for drainage shall be submitted to and approved by the Department of Public Works. The drainage plans shall detail existing drainage conditions and shall specify how drainage waters shall be detained or retained onsite and/ or conveyed to the nearest natural or publicly maintained drainage channel or facility and shall provide that there shall be no increase in the peak flow runoff to said channel or facility. 2. Demonstrate that the grading does not adversely affect the carrying capacity of areas where base flood elevations have been determined. 3. Pay drainage impact fees per Article XI, Chapter 3 of Butte County Code. 4. Prior to grading, a construction storm water permit will be required by the State Water Resources Control Board if the project results in a disturbance (including clearing, excavation, filling, and grading) of one or more acres. The permit must be obtained from the State Water Resources Control Board prior to construction. If a construction storm water permit is required, place a note on an additional map sheet that states: “The development of this parcel/final map required a construction storm water permit. Construction activities that result in a land disturbance of less than one acre, but which are part of a larger common plan of development, also require a permit. Development of individual lots may require an additional permit(s).” C. LEGAL LOT STATUS 1. Prove to the satisfaction of the public works director that the parcel of the subject application is a legal parcel.