8. 9. bigs ' ao copies of all certificates, permits and approvala as may be required by the Mindatry of the Environment under the Water Act or the Waste Management Act or by any other authority having jurisdiction. Where the amount of soil to be removed ezceeda 200 cubic metres, the application shall include a survey plan with a one metre contour interval or a grid of spot elevations no more than 5 metres apart, prepared by a Aritieh Columbia Land Surveyor and showing: (a) the location of the proposed removal of soil and the form and contour and elevations of the land surface before and after the removal; (b) the existing improvements, structures and buildings on the land; (ec) the methods of draining the land before, during and after the proposed removal; and (d) the location of all services and utilities on or under the laud. Where the amount of soil to be remaved exceeds 200 cubic metres and the location of the proposed removal is on a flood plain designated pursuant to Section 969 of the Municipal Act or is on 4 slope any part of which exceeds 3:1 (run over rise), the application for a permit shall include plans and specifications prepared and certified by a professional engineer or registered landacape architect showing measures: (a) to atabilize, landscape, and restore the land and soil after the removal, and (b) to protect any stream or drainage system that may be affected by the proposed removal and shall. alse include the assurances and undertakings of the engineer or landscape architect who prepared the plans and of the applicant for the permit in the form attached to this bylaw as Schedule "B". 10. The City Engineer may refer any application for a permit to the Director of Planning, Director of Permits and Licences, other City staff members or consultants for advice and may require the applicant to provide better and more detailed information to supplement the application where good engineering practice 89 requires. Where further information is required by the City Engineer the application shall not be deemed to be complete until auch information is provided. lL. Unless an application for a permit is complete, the City Engineer may refuee to review and process such application, and only where the City Engineer is satisfied that an application for a permit is complete and meets the requirements of this bylaw, shall a permit be issued.