10. (c) (d) {e) (f) (g) (h) (i) Q) (k) (1) (m) (n) (o) (p) The name and address of the person applying for the permit; The name and address of the registered owner of the land; The exact iecation and depths where the deposit is proposed, defined by reference to any existing buildings, structures, improvements and parcel boundaries, all of which shall be shown on a dimensioned sketch plan; The composition and quantity . “ soil which is proposed to be deposited; The method proposed for deposit of the soil; The dates proposed for commencement and completion of the deposit; The proposed access to and from the land for vehicles carrying soil; Measures propesed to prevent personal injury or property damage resulting from the deposit; Measures proposed to control erosion, drainage and soil stability; Reclamation measures proposed to stabilize, landscape, and restore the land and soil after the deposit is completed; The location of all watercourses. waterworks. ‘wells, ditches, drains, sewers, septic fields, catch basins, culverts, manholes, rights-of-way, legal and geodetic survey monuments and markers, public utilities and public works on or within 30 metres of the boundaries of the land, and the measures proposed to protect them; The proposed routes to be taken by ve-:cles transporting soil to the land; Meavures proposed to minimize or prevent tracking of soil onto City highways and measures for the cleaning of such highways abutting the land; and Copies of all certificates, permits and approvals as may be required by the Ministry of the Environment under the Water Act or the Waste Management Act or by any other authority having jurisdiction over tic proposed deposit of soil. Where the amount of soil to be deposited in any one year period exceeds 100 cubic metres, the application shall include a report certified by a Professional Engineer that the soil to be deposited is not contaminated soil as defined in the City of Port Coquitlam “Contaminated Soil Deposit Prohibition Bylaw, 1993, No. 2826", except where the deposit of contaminated soil is permitted by that bylaw. .