Plans must be prepared to meet the minimum requirements as contained in sections 14-133 and 14-134, or through the use of more stringent, alternate design criteria which conform to
sound conservation and engineering practices. The "Manual for Erosion and Sediment
Control in Georgia" is hereby incorporated by reference into this chapter. The plan
for the land-disturbing activity shall consider the interrelationship of the soil
types, geological and hydrological characteristics, topography, watershed, vegetation,
proposed permanent structures, including roadways, constructed waterways, sediment
control and stormwater management facilities, local ordinances and state laws. Maps,
drawings and supportive computations shall bear the signature and seal of the certified
design professional. Persons involved in land development design, review, permitting,
construction, monitoring or inspections or any land disturbing activity shall meet
the education and training certification requirements, dependent on his level of involvement
with the process, as developed by the commission and in consultation with the EPD
and the Stakeholder Advisory Board created pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 12-7-20.
(b)
Data required a for site plan shall include all the information required from the
appropriate erosion, sedimentation and pollution control plan review checklist established
by the commission as of January 1 of the year in which the land-disturbing activity
was permitted.
(Ord. of 7-12-2010(01), § 2(35-105(C)))
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