§ 11-87. Grading plan specifications.  


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  • The applicant shall prepare and submit a grading plan that shall include:

    Site plan. Site plan shall be at a scale no smaller than one (1) inch equals one hundred (100) feet; showing property lines, vicinity map, name and address of the owner, developer and adjacent property owners. The following items shall be shown on the site plan:

    (1)

    Existing grades. Existing grades and spot elevations.

    (2)

    Identify land to be disturbed. Land areas to be disturbed, including total acreage.

    (3)

    Cuts and fills. All cuts and fills, including height and slope.

    (4)

    Streets and rights-of-way. Location and names of all existing, or platted, streets or rights-of-way within or adjacent to tract; and location of all utilities and easements within or adjacent to the property.

    (5)

    Lot/building, etc. identification. The proposed location of lots, buildings, streets, parking lots, parks, playgrounds or greenspaces. Any existing or proposed buildings within one hundred (100) feet of the site.

    (6)

    Streets and drainage ways. Profiles and cross sections for proposed streets and drainage ways.

    (7)

    Surface water. Provisions for collecting and discharging surface water.

    (8)

    Underground utilities. Profiles and cross sections of streets, drainage systems, and underground utilities, if they are necessary to clarify the grading plan in terms of potential erosion or runoff, or if the grading on the site has the potential of disturbing the utility line. Proposed grading plans that pose a risk to existing utility lines due to removal of cover or the placement of excessive loads or result in an undue burden to future maintenance activities will not be approved. Under such conditions applicant may include with the site plan a proposal for relocating any affected utility line. If the relocation is approved by the affected utility company, the applicant shall be responsible for all costs associated with the relocation.

    (9)

    Erosion/sediment measures. Erosion and sediment measures, including structural and vegetative measures.

    (10)

    Time schedules. A time schedule indicating the anticipated starting and completion dates of the development sequence and time of grading of each area prior to stabilization measures.

    (11)

    Temporary access road. Location of temporary access road.

    (12)

    Concrete washout. Location of areas used for concrete washout.

    In addition, the site plan shall meet the requirements for a site map as established by the latest version of the ADEQ NPDES general stormwater permit for construction activities.

(Ord. No. 27-06, § 1, 3-21-06; Ord. No. 54-11, § 6, 7-5-11)