Permit Terms and Forms Every permit issued shall be deemed to incorporate the plans, specifications, documents and information in the application as approved and compliance with the incorporated material shall be deemed to be a condition of the permit. A permit shall be substantially in the form of Schedule "C" attached to this bylaw. A permit issued under this bylaw shall be valid for a period of six months and may not be assigned or renewed, provided that the term of a permit may be extended for up to six months by the City Engineer when deposits ander the permit are delayed by forces beyond the control of the owner. All deposits of soil and associated work shall be completed prior to expiry of the permit. VERIFICATION OF QUANTITIES Where a permit has been issued authorizing the deposit of 200 cubic metres of soil or less, the permit holder shall provide to the City within one month of the expiry of the permit a swom declaration as to the quantity of soil that has been deposited pursuant to the permit, in the form attached to this bylaw as Schedule "D", and: (a) where the quantity is greater than 100 cubic metres the permit holder shall comply with section 10 of this byiaw if that section has not already been complied with; (b) where the quantity is greater than 200 cubic metres the permit holder shall also comply with sections 11 and 12 of this bylaw if those sections have not already been complied with; and (c) where the quantity is greater than the quantity on which the permit fee was hased, the permit holder shail pay to the City the difference between the permit fee paid pursuant to section 13 and the fee based on the quantity of soil actually deposited. Where a permit has been issued authorizing the deposit of more than 200 cubic metres of soil, the permit holder shall provide to the City on or before the end of each three month interval following the issuance of the permit, until soil deposit ceases, a survey certificate prepared by a British Columbia Land Surveyor indicating the areas on and the depths to which soil has been deposited, and including a calculation by a professional engineer or qualified quantity surveyor of the number of cubic metres of soil that have been deposited since the date of issuance of the permit or the date of commencement of soil deposit on the land, whichever date is earliest. Where a survey certificate provided in accordance with section 19 of this Bylaw indicates that a quantity of soil greater than that for which a permit was issued has been deposited on land, the permit holder shall: (a) immediately cease the deposit of soil on the land and make a new application in accordance with the provisions of this bylaw; and 2826 5 ITEM | PAGE | 59