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BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS (continued) <br /> C. SURVEY REQUIREMENTS (continued) <br /> 16. Survey Requirement Exemption <br /> A survey may not be required for detached accessory structures of less than 1000 square feet in total <br /> floor area when all of the following conditions are met*: <br /> a.) The area of the property exceeds the minimum lot width/lot area standards of the zoning <br /> district. <br /> b.) Owner/Applicant has staked the location of the proposed structure meeting the required <br /> setbacks and the property corner pins are staked and visible and a plot map of the property <br /> drawn to scale has been submitted. <br /> c.) Owner/Applicant has obtained written jnon-objection of most-affected adjacent property <br /> owner. er <br /> 6� <br /> *A survey will not be required for acce sory structures without foundation anfwith less than <br /> 120 square feet of projected roof area if b) and c) are met. <br /> D. STORMWATER POLLUTION PREVENTION PLAN (SWPPP) <br /> A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan is required if the project involves: <br /> o Land disturbance greater than or equal to one acre or which will be part of a larger common plan <br /> or development that will include land disturbing activities greater or equal to one acre; or <br /> o Grading, excavation, fill, which is greater than or equal to 10 cubic yards (CY) within the shore <br /> setback zone of any lake; or <br /> o Grading, excavation, or fill which is greater than or equal to 25 CY. <br /> Three copies of the SWPPP containing the following information must be submitted: <br /> 1. For an individual residential platted lot or any commercial/industrial property which disturbs less than <br /> 1 (one) acre and includes fill or excavation less than 100 cubic yards: <br /> a. Identification of proposed contour grading on the site at vertical intervals of not more than two (2) <br /> feet; <br /> b. Drainage patterns clearly shown using arrows depicting direction of surface water flow; <br /> c. A map showing the stages or limits of grading together with the existing or proposed finished <br /> elevations; <br /> d. Identification of proposed building bench elevations; <br /> e. Submission of preliminary plans or program for water supply, sewage disposal, drainage and <br /> flood control (if applicable); <br /> f. Soil borings, if required by the city engineer; <br /> g. Locations of any wetlands, lakes, streams, or other critical water resource areas; <br /> h. Appropriate best management practices set forth by Chapter 79; and <br /> i. Other information as required by the City based on specific project characteristics. <br /> Packet Last Updated: 03-06-2012 <br /> -5 - <br />