What is the process for submitting a bond for an erosion and sediment (E&S) control permit?
After the County Field Engineer issues the “Notification of Grading Plan Approval” and the bond amount is set you can submit the bond. The Bonds Management Team will match up the plans with your bond and review. Even if you have previously been given a bond amount by the Field engineer, you must still wait until the Notification of Grading plan Approval is issued. Your collateral (bond) must meet the County’s criteria and the plans must contain all required information, such as the parcel identification numbers (PINs) of all included properties and the limits of clearing and grading. Your application must similarly identify all affected parcels and it must be signed by all property owners and the bonded party if different. Signatures of off-site property owners are not required if easements were previously granted or if Letters of Permission (LOPs) are provided. Once the bond, permit application, and plans are deemed to be acceptable, we prepare the placards and return them to the Field Engineer. After that you will get a call to set up your Pre-Construction Meeting.

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1. Why do I need a Letter of Permission (LOP) and where can I find one?
2. Who is required to sign the grading permit application?
3. What is the process for submitting a bond for an erosion and sediment (E&S) control permit?
4. What parcel identification numbers (PINs) are required to be on the Grading Plans and Erosion and Sediment Control Permit Application?
5. Must all property owners sign the grading permit application?
6. Will an Erosion and Sediment Control Bond be released once the work is complete?