§ 30-95. Site plan and applicable building permits requirements.  


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  • (a)

    All site development plans, subdivision plans, and building permits which will cause land disturbance activity will be designed with sound engineering practices and will reference the Florida Development Manual: A Guide to Sound Land and Water Management (DEP 1988) and the State of Florida's Erosion and Sediment Control Manual for Designer and Reviewers (DEP/DOT/UCF, et al 2007).

    (b)

    All submitted site plans, subdivision plans, and applicable building permits will include an erosion and sediment control component which shall include at a minimum:

    (1)

    Project description, location, total area disturbed and limits of construction;

    (2)

    Proximity to wetlands, canals, water bodies or any other environmentally sensitive areas;

    (3)

    Wetland impacts (if any);

    (4)

    Proposed stormwater management system and location of receiving outfall or water body;

    (5)

    Sequence of construction;

    (6)

    Construction entrance;

    (7)

    Stockpile location (if needed);

    (8)

    Fill material (if needed), including quantity and storage location, all detailed best management practices (BMPs) on the submitted site plan or work plan;

    (9)

    Inspection by a qualified inspector, and maintenance plan, including name and 24-hour contact information for the designated responsible person; and

    (10)

    Dewatering plan (if needed). Coverage under the DEP's discharge of produced groundwater from any noncontaminated site activity set forth in F.A.C. ch. 62-621.300(2) is required for dewatering activities;

    (11)

    Temporary waste controls are being maintained onsite and pursuant to the definition for waste in section 30-93 of this article. This includes but not limited to, sanitary service; storm sewer or open drainage/runoff control; chemical control (if required); and refuse/waste collection for discarded building materials.

    (c)

    General provisions.

    (1)

    Erosion and sediment control best management practices shall be used during construction to retain sediment on site. Land which has been cleared for development and upon which construction will not begin within 30 days shall be protected from erosion and sedimentation by adequate methods acceptable to the town. Wetlands and other water bodies shall not be used as sediment traps during or after development.

    (2)

    Applicants for submitted site plans, subdivision plans, and applicable building permits agrees to the terms of this division as part of permit, subdivision, or site plan approval process.

    (3)

    Applicant will install and maintain proper construction waste management best management practices (BMPs) throughout the construction site for the life of the project.

    (4)

    Applicant will take actions to limit the amount of disturbed area and will conduct business to limit the duration of the land disturbance by phasing construction and stabilizing areas as soon as possible.

    (5)

    BMPs are implemented prior to or as the first step to land disturbance.

    (6)

    Town inspection is required prior to land disturbance.

    (7)

    Erosion and sediment controls are installed and maintained properly to eliminate off-site impacts until final stabilization is reached.

    (8)

    If the site requires a NPDES generic construction permit, the applicant submits a copy of the signed NOI to the town.

    (9)

    A properly designed and implemented NPDES generic construction permit SWPPP will suffice for compliance with this section and must be submitted for approval by developmental services.

    (10)

    The SWPPP must be kept on site during construction activities and made available to town inspectors, when requested.

    (11)

    Inspections are required weekly and within 24 hours after a 0.5-inch rain event.

    (12)

    Applicant designates a qualified inspector to inspect site for erosion and sediment control and stormwater pollution prevention performance and records condition of controls in a standard stormwater, erosion and sediment control inspection report.

    (13)

    Weekly inspection reports are required to be kept on site for the duration of construction activities.

    (14)

    Maintenance activities that are necessary to correct BMP failures must be implemented before the next rain event and in no case later than 24 hours from being identified on the inspection report.

    (15)

    Any off-site impacts will be corrected (sediment removed from roadways, storm inlets, storm pipes, canals, etc.) by applicant immediately.

    (16)

    Applicant will develop contingency plans for town approval which deals with all weather conditions, including severe rain events which may occur repeatedly during the summer months.

(Ord. No. 2012-08, § 1(11-44), 8-28-2012; Ord. No. 2018-05, § 1, 11-13-2018)