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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGB000112 - GRADING EROSION CONTROLCounty of Orange PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT South County Regional Office Grading Inspection 22921 Triton Way Suite 125 Laguna Hills, CA 92653 Sep 25, 2002 MOKHTARE, MOHAMMAD 16 CHANNEL VISTA NEWPORT COAST, CA 92657 SUBJECT: Notice to Install, Implement, and Maintain Drainage and Erosion Control Requirements PROJECT LOCATION: 16 CHANNEL VISTA IRVINE COAST PERMIT NUMBER: -- GB000112 TRACT NUMBER:15206 7 TR Dear Permitee: As required by Sections 7-1-818, 7-1-835, 7-1-836, and 7-1-837 of the Orange County Grading and Excavation Code, you need to insure that during the period between October 15 and April 15, all approved temporary and permanent drainage and erosion control measures detailed on the grading plans are properly implemented within your grading project. The purpose of this requirement is to protect adjoining property from damage by flooding, erosion or the deposition of mud or debris, which may originate from your project area. In accordance with code requirements, it is the responsibility of the owner to: 1. Submit and have approved by October 12, the applicable erosion control plans as determined necessary by the Building Official, which include details of the protective measures to be used; and 2. Install such approved measure on or before October 15, and maintain them in good working order until April 15 of the following year, unless their earlier removal is approved by the Building Official. Maintenance of desilting facilities must occur throughout the rainy season, therefore your plan must show the proposed maintenance access from paved perimeter road or other all-weather routes. Close coordination between the engineer and the contractor will be needed so that the plans for the protective measures will realistically reflect job conditions as of October 15th and could be periodically modified to comply with the changing conditions of the project. A copy of the Grading Section Erosion Control Plan Guidelines is available online at www.pdsd.oc.ca.gov for your information. Please ensure that the requirements therein are completely carried out to avoid delays in your grading operations. If you have any questions on this matter, please feel contact Pat Munoz, Supervising Grading Inspector, at 949-472-7937, Jeff Ferrier, Supervising Grading Inspector, at 949-587-5811. Very Truly Yours, Mahrooz Ilkhanippour Sr. Civil Engineer/Chief Grading-Inspection Unit Grading Erosion Control