2013, 02-05 Permit Checklist EGR-2013-0003 Frontage ImprovementsSpo00•0°, •
kane
.0,00Valley
Proj ct 3 OOP3 -.
LAND DISTURBANCE (LERMIT CHECKLIST
For Grading, Clearing and Grubbing work outsithz the Ri zt 5'ay (ROW)
(Work within the ROW needs a ROW permit)
Permit Center o 11703 E Sprague AO Suite B-3 o Spokane Valley WA 99206
509.688.0197 • Fax: 509.688.0037 ♦ permitcenter@spokanevalley.org
Project Address: 1803 & 1823 N. Flora Road
Today's Date: 2/5/2013
Project Description: Road fronts a improvements for Flora Rd. along SHP-08-12
Signature: Print Name: Aaron Simpson
The purpose of this checklist is to gather information about the proposed project so to determine what land disturbance
permit, if any, is required by the Spokane Valley Municipal Code.
Starting with Part 1 and working from top to bottom, please answer the following questions.
The first "Yes" identifies the type of land disturbance (LD) permit required.
PART 1— Is LD work exempted or already covered? (SVMC 24.50.020) If so then LD permit not needed.
❑ Yes • No Does your project only have to do with emergency utility work; cemetery graves; eliminating septic
tanks; digging out a basement; building a wall less than 4 feet high; disposal of refuse that is covered
under other regulations; already permitted mining, quarrying, stockpiling of aggregate material (rock,
sand, gravel, aggregate, or clay) or exploratory excavations done under the direction of a licensed
engineer or engineering geologists? If yes, then project exempted from a LD permit.
PART 2 — Engineered Grading Permit needed? (SVMC 24.50.030; 2 sets plans, calcs etc. from Engineer)
•Yes ❑ No Will this grading be for a short plat, subdivision or binding site plan?
❑ Yes • No Will any grading occur in a FEMA floodplain, wetland, wetland buffer, Fish and Wildlife habitat
conservation area or geologically hazardous area?
❑ Yes • No Will the volume of excavation or fill for the project be over 500 cubic yards? (If checked Yes then a
SEPA environmental checklist will need to be submitted for review)
❑ Yes • No Will the grading create a base or support for a permanent structure?
❑ Yes •No Will the grading be for a driveway that is longer than 150 feet?
❑ Yes • No Will any grading occur in a drainage channel or be for a water feature (like a perennial or intermittent
pond) with a surface area greater than 500 square feet?
•Yes ❑ No Will this grading result in the addition or replacement (excluding pavement maintenance) of 5,000
square feet or more of impervious surfaces or the disturbance of 1 acre or more land or the
construction of new drywells or other underground injection control (UIC) facilities?
❑ Yes •No Will any excavations or fills have slopes at 2:1 (H:V) or steeper and heights greater than 2 %Z feet?
❑ Yes • No Will any excavations or fills have slopes at 10:1 (H:V) or steeper and heights greater than 4 feet?
PART 3 — Regular Grading Permit needed? (SVMC 24.50.040; 1 set of plans showing grading and temporary
erosion and sediment control; does not require engineering)
• Yes ❑ No Will the volume of excavation or fill be over 50 cubic yards on any one lot?
n Yes • No Will any excavations have slopes at 2:1 (H:V) or steeper or heights greater than 3 feet?
❑ Yes •No Will any fills have slopes at 2:1 (H:V) or steeper or heights greater than 2 feet?
PART 4 — Grubbing and Clearing (G&C) Permit needed? (SVMC 24.50.050; 1 set of plans showing G&C and
temporary erosion and sediment control; does not require engineering)
• Yes ❑ No Will the G&C work disturb 5,000 or more square feet of area or remove 7 or more trees? (Note that
forest practices overseen by DNR or commercial agriculture are exempt)
❑ Yes • No Will there be any clearing on slopes or near/in FEMA floodplains, wetlands, wetland buffers, Fish
and Wildlife habitat conservation areas, geologically hazardous areas or erodible soils?
If the answers to all of the questions above are "No " then a permit is not required for the proposed work.
DE-02/ V-3/ 6-22-12 Page 1 of 2