§ 14.05.120. Supplemental conditions.  


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  • In granting any permit under this chapter, the building official may attach such conditions thereto as may be reasonably necessary to prevent danger to public or private property, to prevent the operation from being conducted in a manner likely to create a nuisance, or to prevent water quality degradation. No person shall violate any conditions so imposed. Such conditions may include, but shall not be limited to:

    A.

    Whenever the building official determines as part of the grading plan development and review process that any natural slopes or excavation, embankment, or fill within or potentially affected by a development project is a menace to life and limb, endangers property, is a hazard to public safety, adversely affects the safety, use or stability of adjacent property, or a public way or drainage channel, or could adversely affect the water quality of any water bodies or streams, the owner of the property upon which the excavation or fill is located, or other person or agent in control of the property, upon receipt of notice in writing from the building official shall make the necessary revisions to the grading plan;

    B.

    Designation of routes upon which materials may be transported and means of access to the site;

    C.

    The place and manner of disposal of excavated materials and control of erosion from such materials;

    D.

    Requirements as to the mitigation of fugitive dust and dirt offensive or injurious to the neighborhood, and general public or any portion thereof, including due consideration, care and respect for the property rights, convenience, and reasonable desires and the needs of the neighborhood or any portion thereof;

    E.

    Limitations on the aerial extent and duration of time of exposure of unprotected soil surfaces;

    F.

    Mitigating measures recommended by the RWQCB or LACFCD;

    G.

    Phasing of operations to minimize water or other environmental impacts.

(Ord. 7127 § 5 (part), 2007: Ord. 6483 § 2 (part), 1992)