§ 24.35.025. Required reports.
Critical area review permits under Chapter 24.40 TCC, where the underlying permit application requires a Type III review process (See Chapter 20.60 TCC) within a CARA, shall provide the following special reports:
A.
Drainage and erosion control plan; and
B.
Hydrogeological report. In addition to the specific requirements for individual uses in Chapter 24.10 TCC, the approval authority may require a hydrogeological report as part of other applications if:
1.
There is insufficient information regarding ground water to perform an adequate review to assure aquifer protection;
2.
The project is likely to possess, store, use, transport, or dispose of hazardous materials; or
3.
There is evidence of ground water degradation, or known ground water contamination, in the vicinity of the proposed project and the project would influence or be influenced by the water quality degradation. For example, where the identified quality degradation may render the proposed water source non-potable, or when the proposed project may add to existing quality degradation in excess of ten percent of the Assimilative Capacity standard (see TCC 24.10.030).
C.
The director may waive the hydrogeological report requirement or limit the scope of the report if the nature of the project and its impacts are generally known, or the impacts of the project have been mitigated by source control strategies.
(Ord. No. 14773, § 3(Att. B), 7-24-2012)