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DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT
GRADING AND PERMITS DIVISION
The Grading and Permits Section of the Land Development Division
was established in 1982 to administer the newly adopted Grading
and Watercourse Protection ordinances. These two ordinances assure
that construction projects are designed to control erosion and
the resulting sedimentation of the County stormdrain system,
including the flood control facilities of the County Flood Control
and Water Conservation District. At the same time, Grading and
Permits took on the responsibility for reviewing applications
and issuing encroachment and access permits under the County
Roadway and District Flood Control ordinances. In 1992, the Section
added review and permitting functions under the Floodplain Management
and Stormwater Discharge ordinances, and more recently took on
the same responsibilities for the Newsrack and the Parking Permits
ordinances.
In addition to the review and permit issuance functions, Grading
and Permits also collects the fees required under the County
Cumulative Traffic Impact Mitigation (CTIM) ordinance, the Zone
7 Flood Control District SDA 7-1 ordinance, and the Tri-Valley
Transportation Council (TVTC).
Section staff members review other applications, including
referrals from the Agency Building Inspection Division and from
the Planning and Zoning Departments of the County Community Development
Agency, in order to assure compliance with these various ordinances.
These reviews also cover the mitigation of floodplain, seismic,
and earthquake fault hazards.
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