Grading that disturbs soil or alters drainage requires a grading permit; lot drainage must direct runoff away from structures and not onto neighboring property.
West Valley City requires grading permits for cuts, fills, or excavation meeting thresholds in the International Building Code Appendix J. Engineered plans are required for larger projects or those in sensitive areas. Lot grading must drain runoff away from foundations at minimum slopes (typically 5% for 10 ft) and must not redirect flows onto adjacent properties, which can create civil liability. Retaining walls over 4 feet require engineered design and permits.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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