§ 814-2.1604. Supplemental information.


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  • For the consideration of any requested permit, the zoning administrator may require, in addition to the information and plans submitted with an application, supplemental plans and information as may be needed to properly review the request. Some examples of supplemental plans and information that may be requested are as follows:

    (1)

    A slope analysis prepared by a licensed architect or engineer based on a drawing having a scale of not less than one inch equals fifty feet and contour intervals not greater than ten feet;

    (2)

    Preliminary soils and geological reconnaissance report;

    (3)

    Preliminary grading plans indicating existing and proposed grades and retaining walls, on a drawing to a scale of not less than one inch equals fifty feet; and

    (4)

    Location of existing trees in excess of six inches in diameter, as measured four feet from the ground. Trees to be removed shall be indicated.

(Ord. 79-8).