As used in this Part 1, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY
The activity of an active farm, including grazing and watering
livestock, irrigating crops, harvesting crops, using land for growing
agricultural products, and cutting timber for sale, but shall not
include the operation of a dude ranch or similar operation or the
construction of new structures associated with agricultural activities.
APPLICANT
A property owner or agent of a property owner who has filed
an application for a land development activity.
BUILDING
Any structure, either temporary or permanent, having walls
and a roof, designed for the shelter of any person, animal, or property,
and occupying more than 100 square feet of area.
CHANNEL
A natural or artificial watercourse with a definite bed and
banks that conducts continuously or periodically flowing water.
CLEARING
Any activity that removes the vegetative surface cover.
DEC
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.
DEDICATION
The deliberate appropriation of property by its owner for
general public use.
DESIGN MANUAL
The State Stormwater Management Design Manual, most recent
version, including applicable updates, which serves as the official
guide for stormwater management principles, methods and practices.
DEVELOPER
A person who undertakes land development activities.
EPA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency.
EROSION CONTROL MANUAL
The most recent version of the New York Standards and Specifications
for Erosion and Sediment Control Manual, commonly known as the "Blue
Book."
GRADING
Excavation or fill of material, including the resulting conditions
thereof.
IMPERVIOUS COVER
Those surfaces, improvements, and structures that allow little
or no penetration of runoff (from precipitation) into the soil (e.g.,
building rooftops, pavement, sidewalks, driveways, etc).
INDUSTRIAL STORMWATER PERMIT
An SPDES permit issued to a commercial industry or group
of industries which regulates the pollutant levels associated with
industrial stormwater discharges or specifies on-site pollution-control
strategies.
INFILTRATION
The process by which water seeps into the soil.
JURISDICTIONAL WETLAND
An area that is inundated or saturated by surface water or
groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support a prevalence
of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions,
commonly known as "hydrophytic vegetation."
LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Construction activity, including but not limited to clearing,
grading, excavating, soil disturbance, and placement of fill, that
results in land disturbance of at least one acre, or activity disturbing
less than one acre of total land area that is part of a larger common
plan of development or sale, which, in the aggregate, results in land
disturbance equal to or greater than one acre, even though multiple
separate and distinct land development activities may take place at
different times or on different schedules.
LANDOWNER
The legal or beneficial owner of land, including those holding
the right to purchase or lease the land, or any other person holding
proprietary rights in the land.
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
A document legally recorded in the office of the Suffolk
County Clerk that acts as a property deed restriction and which provides
for long-term maintenance of stormwater management practices.
MS4s
Municipal separate stormwater sewer systems.
NON-POINT-SOURCE POLLUTION
Pollution from any source other than from any discernible,
confined, and discrete conveyances (such as a pipe, channel, ditch,
sluice, stream, etc.), and shall include but not be limited to pollutants
from agricultural, silvicultural, mining, construction, subsurface
disposal, salt water intrusion and urban runoff sources.
PERSON
Any individual, association, organization, partnership, firm,
corporation or other entity recognized by law and acting as either
the owner or as the owner's agent.
PHASING
Clearing a parcel of land in distinct pieces or parts, with
the stabilization of each piece completed before the clearing of the
next.
POLLUTANT OF CONCERN
Sediment or a water quality measurement that addresses sediment
(such as total suspended solids, turbidity, or siltation) and any
other pollutant that has been identified as a cause of impairment
of any water body that will receive a discharge from the land development
activity.
RECHARGE
The replenishment of underground water reserves.
SENSITIVE AREAS
Cold-water fisheries, shellfish beds, swimming beaches, groundwater
recharge areas, water supply reservoirs, and/or other habitats for
threatened, endangered, or special concern species, including the
areas in and around Flax Pond, Conscience Bay, Smithtown Bay and Long
Island Sound.
SPDES
The State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System.
STABILIZATION
The use of practices that prevent exposed soil from eroding.
STATE
The State of New York.
STOP-WORK ORDER
An order issued which requires that all, or a specified portion,
of construction activity on a site be stopped.
STORMWATER
Rainwater, surface runoff, snowmelt, and drainage.
STORMWATER HOTSPOT
A land use or activity that generates higher concentrations
of hydrocarbons, trace metals, or toxicants than are found in typical
stormwater runoff, based on monitoring studies.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
The use of structural or nonstructural practices that are
designed to reduce stormwater runoff and mitigate its adverse impacts
on property, natural resources, and the environment.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FACILITY
One or a series of stormwater management practices installed,
stabilized, and operating for the purpose of controlling stormwater
runoff.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT OFFICER (SMO)
The Village Engineer, or his designee, as the designated
officer of the Village to accept and review stormwater pollution prevention
plans, forward the plans to the applicable Village board or committee
and inspect stormwater management practices.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (SMPs)
Measures, either structural, nonstructural, or a combination
of the two, that are determined to be the most effective, practical
means of preventing flood damage and preventing or reducing point-source
or non-point-source pollution inputs to stormwater runoff and water
bodies.
STRUCTURE
As defined in Chapter
121, §
121-5 of the Code of the Village of Old Field.
SURFACE WATERS OF THE STATE
Lakes, bays, sounds, ponds, impounding reservoirs, springs,
wells, rivers, streams, creeks, estuaries, marshes, inlets, canals,
the Atlantic Ocean within the territorial seas of the state, and all
other bodies of surface water, natural or artificial, inland or coastal,
fresh or salt, public or private (except those private waters that
do not combine or effect a junction with natural surface or underground
waters), which are wholly or partially within or bordering the state
or within its jurisdiction, including Flax Pond, Conscience Bay, Smithtown
Bay and Long Island Sound. Storm sewers and waste treatment systems,
including treatment ponds or lagoons which also meet the criteria
of this definition, are not surface waters of the state. The said
exclusion applies only to man-made bodies of water which neither were
originally created in waters of the state (such as a disposal area
in wetlands) nor resulted from impoundment of waters of the state.
WATERCOURSE
A permanent or intermittent stream or other body of water,
either natural or man-made, which gathers or carries surface water.
WATERWAY
A channel that directs surface runoff to a watercourse or
to the public storm drain.