Commercial Projects - Soil Erosion Control
Earth changes undertaken for the purpose of commerce, multiple residential, or public services, including but not limited to:
Churches
Commercial projects / additions
Drainage construction
Industrial projects
Mining
Recreational developments
Residential developments
Roads / streets construction
Schools
Utilities and pipeline not exempt under Part 91
Commercial permits expire 24 months from the date of issuance. Inspections will be performed throughout the duration of the permit. Permits can be renewed for six months for half of the original permit cost.
Permit Application Process
When an application is submitted to the Soil Erosion Program, all applicants must include:
Completed Application
Designated Agent Letter (PDF) (if applicable); written authorization from the landowner to sign the application and secure a permit in the landowner's name.
Two copies of the Erosion Control Plan
Performance Guarantee; all commercial projects (excluding waivers) are required to submit a performance guarantee to ensure proper completion and stabilization of the permitted site- see Fee Schedule (PDF) for details.
The Soil Erosion Program shall approve, disapprove or require modification of the application for an earth change permit within 30 days following the receipt of the completed application submittal.
Waiver Application Process
A Commercial Waiver may be applicable for earth changes that DO NOT contribute sediment to surface waters AND:
Are over 500 feet from all surface water AND disturb less than one (1) acre
OR
Earth changes within 500 feet of surface water AND disturb less than 225 square feet
Please contact the Drain Commissioners Office at (517) 676-8395 to discuss whether your project may qualify for a waiver and to obtain the waiver application form.
When a Waiver application is submitted to the Soil Erosion Program, all applicants must include:
Completed Waiver Application; this must be signed by the landowner
Two sets of Erosion Control Plans
Permit Transfer Information
Permit Transfer shall occur when ownership of a property subject to a permit under the Washtenaw County SESC (Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control) Ordinance is transferred, in whole or in part. If the property is subject to a permit transfer the original permit holder and new permit holder must submit a completed Transfer Form Application (PDF) to the Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Program for review.
Closing Out a Permit
The following requirements must be met for closure of the soil erosion permit, unless otherwise indicated:
All disturbed areas are permanently stabilized in a manner to prevent soil movement or loss from erosive forces such as rain, ice, gravity or wind
Any temporary SESC controls have been removed
All permanent erosion control measures are in place and maintained and the site has been established per the approved soil erosion control plan
All commercial permits shall schedule a final site inspection with the SESC Program. The inspection will consist of a walk through to insure the site has met the permit requirements.
All fees shall be paid in accordance with the current fee schedule approved by the Washtenaw County Board of Commissioners. When a permit receives a final inspection and all fees are paid a Certificate of Completion will be issued. Failure to pay fees will result in late fees and enforcement.