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Fill Dirt Review Committee
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4/17/2017
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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />QUALIFIED PLAN FOR LARGE PROJECTS <br /> <br />In establishing regulations for large fill dirt projects, Staff has compiled the following criteria to <br />be considered. <br /> <br />A Large Project is defined as the introduction of fifty (50) or more loads offill onto an individual <br />tract consisting of one (1) or more acres. An applicant will be required to submit a Site <br />GradinglDrainage Plan prepared and sealed by a registered professional engineer as well as a <br />corresponding Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan for review/approval by staff Large <br />Projects will also require the permit holder to establish drainage swales no less that five (5') feet <br />from his property lines. <br /> <br />The maximum amount of fill allowed per acre should be no more than 800 cubic yards (80 <br />loads). This amount allows the permit holder to raise his property a maximum of six (6") inches <br />above the existing grade. Additionally, Staff recommends that an elevation "cap" be established <br />for all tracts. This "cap" should be set at a point no higher than six (6") inches below the crown <br />of the primary road serving the subject property to allow for overland flow in a flood event. <br /> <br />A table summarizing proposed regulations for both small and large fill dirt operations is attached <br />for your review. <br />
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