As used in this chapter, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
A written certificate that is issued to the applicant by
the Code Enforcement Officer after all final grading and seeding are
completed and all permanent erosion control measures are established
as specified in the erosion control permit and to the satisfaction
of the Code Enforcement Officer.
CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL
A licensed architect, a licensed engineer, a licensed landscape
architect, or an International Erosion Control Association (IECA)
certified professional in erosion and sediment control.
DEVELOP
To make a site or area available for use by physical alteration.
DEVELOPMENT
Any physical alteration of a site or area, including, but
not limited to, providing access to a site, clearing of vegetation,
grading, earthmoving, providing utilities and other services such
as parking facilities, stormwater management and erosion control systems,
and sewage disposal systems, altering landforms, or construction of
a structure on the land.
EROSION
The removal of soil particles by the action of the water,
wind, ice or other geological agents.
EROSION CONTROL PERMIT
A permit that is issued by the Code Enforcement Officer before
any development and/or land clearing activities can occur on a site.
EROSION CONTROL PLAN
A document prepared by a certified professional that identifies
predevelopment and postdevelopment conditions on a site and outlines
the erosion control measures that will be used on a site. This document
is required for projects exposing more than 10,000 square feet of
soil.
FLOODPLAIN
For a given flood event, that area of land temporarily covered
by water which adjoins a watercourse.
GABION
A galvanized wire basket filled with stone used for structural
purposes. When they are fastened together, they are used as retaining
walls, slope protection and similar structures.
GARDEN
A plot of ground where herbs, fruits, flowers, or vegetables
are cultivated, excluding agricultural operations as defined herein.
GRADING
Excavation or fill of material, including the resulting conditions
thereof.
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The set of standards outlining the erosion control requirements
for construction and soil-disturbing activities.
PERIMETER CONTROL
A barrier that prevents sediment from leaving a site, either
by filtering sediment-laden runoff, or diverting it to a sediment
trap or basin.
PHASING
Clearing a parcel of land in distinct phases, with the stabilization
of each phase occurring before the clearing of the next.
RIPRAP
A combination of large stones, cobbles and boulders used
to line channels, stabilize stream banks, and reduce runoff velocities.
STABILIZATION
The use of practices that prevent exposed soil from eroding.
START OF CONSTRUCTION
The first land-disturbing activity associated with a development,
including land preparation such as clearing, grading and filling;
installation of streets, driveways, parking areas and walkways; excavation
for basements, footings, piers or foundations; erection of temporary
forms; and installation of accessory buildings such as garages.
STOP-WORK ORDER
A written order issued by the Code Enforcement Officer to
cease and desist all activity and development on a site until such
time as the violation is corrected.
STREAM CORRIDOR
The landscape features on both sides of a stream, including
soils, slope and vegetation, whose alteration can directly impact
the stream’s physical characteristics and biological properties.
SWALE
A natural or man-made depression or wide shallow ditch used
to temporarily route or filter runoff.
UTILITIES
Public and private services, including, but not limited to,
public water and sewer connection, private wells and septic systems,
and telephone, natural gas, electric, and cable television services.
WATERSHED
A region or area bounded by a greater elevation and draining
ultimately to a particular body of water.