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Before a building permit is issued for the construction of a building or before any filling or grading occurs in the OSS overlay zone, the applicant shall comply with the following:

A. Application. Drawings shall be submitted to the city planning office that include:

1. Normal requirements for a building permit.

2. Detailed grading plans indicating balance of cut and fill.

3. Landscaping plans, indicating vegetation to be retained and vegetation to be removed and any additional vegetation to be installed on site.

4. Detailed utility and storm drainage plans indicating conformance with this chapter and the standards and installation procedures of the city of Talent.

5. An overall site master plan indicating placement of structures on the site in accordance with this chapter, this title, and the phasing of the project.

6. A site analysis map indicating slope, drainage ways, soil characteristics, and a statement outlining potential hazards for building on the site and measures that will be followed to correct these hazards.

B. Review. The city planning department will check the plans for conformance with the provisions of this chapter, this title and any other applicable ordinance or development plan. The planning department staff advisor will then forward the application to the city engineer who will review it for conformance with the technical aspects regarding soil and storm water runoff, erosion, and other natural hazards and the measures taken to mitigate hazardous conditions, and the standards set forth in TMC 18.80.070.

C. Submittal to Building Official. The city planning staff advisor and engineer will list any extra measures, if any, that need to be taken by the applicant and attach them to the plans to be submitted to the city building official.

D. Compliance. Before a building permit or certificate of use of occupancy is issued or the utilities released, the building inspector must be satisfied that the requirements and measures attached as set forth in subsection (C) of this section have been or will be complied with. The city engineer may make inspections as necessary to ensure compliance. For applications for cut-and-fill projects only, the city engineer is responsible for inspection to assure compliance. [Ord. 817 § 8-3H.160, 2006.]