What constitutes an Erosion Control Plan, also called an Erosion Control Implementation Plan, for projects in the public right-of-way and public utility easements?
The following items are required: 1. Completed and signed Erosion Control Implementation Plan application form. 2. Description of erosion control measures proposed. 3. Site plan showing proposed work, topography, and locations of erosion control measures. 4. Construction schedule including installation, maintenance, and removal of erosion control measures.
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