Fulton County |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 26. ENVIRONMENT |
Article II. EROSION, SEDIMENTATION AND POLLUTION CONTROL |
§ 26-43. Progress report required.
(a)
The licensed professional referenced in the administrative guidelines (see subsection 26-40(c)) or his representative as approved by the director shall ensure, inspect and evaluate the installation of the erosion control measures (BMPs) within one week after the initial installation of BMPs. All deficiencies shall be corrected within two business days after inspection, and a summary of corrective measures taken shall be submitted to the director within three days after inspection. A written biweekly report shall be submitted to the director from the beginning to the completion of grading and construction on projects for which a land disturbance permit has been issued. This report shall be the responsibility of the owner or developer and shall be prepared by a professional licensed to practice such activity within Georgia, as stipulated in Fulton County Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Administrative Guidelines. The report shall record the quality and progress of the work required to show full compliance with the provisions of this article, including compliance with or adherence to vegetative practices. In order to ensure full compliance with the approved construction plans, final approval will be withheld until as-built drawings, prepared by a professional licensed to practice such work in Georgia, have been submitted and accepted by the director. The director shall withhold the occupancy permit until full compliance has been achieved.
(b)
Additional reporting requirements. Applicants/owners/operators shall provide the Director with a copy of any monitoring results submitted to EPD regarding National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). Reports shall be in a format as prescribed by EPD. A copy of the notice of intent which has been sent to EPD in compliance with the permit requirements must be presented to the site inspector at all pre-construction meetings.
(Res. No. 05-0690, Exh. A, 6-15-05; Ord. No. 10-0576, 6-2-10)