Definitions of words and phrases. For the purposes of this Subtitle, the following definitions shall
apply:
AFFORESTATION
The establishment of a forest on an area on which forest
cover has been absent; or planting of open areas which are not presently
in forest cover; or the establishment of a forest according to procedures
set forth in the Worcester County Forest Conservation Manual.
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITY
Farming activities, including plowing, tillage, cropping,
installation of best management practices, seeding, cultivating and
harvesting for production of food and fiber products (except commercial
logging and timber harvesting operations), the grazing and raising
of livestock, aquaculture, sod production, orchards, nursery and other
products cultivated as part of a commercial agricultural enterprise.
APPROVED TIMBER MANAGEMENT PLAN
A document approved by the Maryland Department of Natural
Resources and which operates as a protective agreement for forest
conservation as described in § NR 1-415(g) herein.
AQUACULTURE ACTIVITIES
The use of land and structures for the farming, hatching,
cultivating, planting, feeding, raising, shedding, harvesting and
culturing of finfish, shellfish, crustaceans, mollusks, amphibians,
reptiles, other aquatic plants or animals, or both, in lakes, streams,
inlets, estuaries, ponds and other natural, artificial or man-made,
enclosed or impounded ponds, waterbodies or water-containing structures.
Cultivation methods include, but are not limited to, seed or larvae
development and growout facilities, fish pens, shellfish floats or
rafts, racks and longlines, seaweed floats and the culture of clams
and oysters on tidelands and subtidal areas.
BREAK EVEN POINT
The point at which the forest conservation requirements can
be met solely through forest retention and no reforestation.
CHAMPION TREE
The largest tree of its species within the State of Maryland
as set forth in the Worcester County Forest Conservation Manual.
COASTAL BAYS
Includes Assawoman, Isle of Wight, Sinepuxent, Newport and
Chincoteague Bays and their tributaries.
CRITICAL HABITAT AREA
A critical habitat for endangered species and its surrounding
protection area. In order to be considered a critical habitat area,
such area shall be likely to contribute to the long-term survival
of the species; and, be likely to be occupied by the species for the
foreseeable future; and, constitute habitat of the species which is
deemed critical under state law and as appears in the Worcester County
Forest Conservation Manual.
DEPARTMENT
The department designated by the County Commissioners to
administer and enforce the local forest conservation program.
DEVELOPMENT
The establishment of a principal use of a site; a change
in a principal use of a site; or the improvement or alteration of
a site by the construction, enlargement or relocation of a structure;
the provision of stormwater management or roads; the grading of existing
topography; the clearing or grubbing of existing vegetation; or any
other nonagricultural activity that results in a change in existing
site conditions.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
The grading or construction activities occurring on areas
of forty thousand square feet or greater, including any redevelopment.
FOREST
A biological community dominated by trees covering a land
area of ten thousand square feet or greater. The term "forest" shall
include areas that have at least one hundred trees per acre with at
least fifty percent of those trees having a two-inch or greater diameter
at four and one-half feet above the ground and larger; and forest
areas that have been cut but not cleared. The term "forest" shall
not include orchards.
FOREST CONSERVATION WATERSHED
The three forest conservation watersheds are the Northern
Coastal Bays subwatershed (including the Assawoman, Isle of Wight,
Sinepuxent and Newport Bay subwatersheds), the Chincoteague Bay subwatershed
and the Pocomoke River watershed.
FOREST MITIGATION BANKING
The intentional restoration or creation of forests undertaken
expressly for the purpose of providing credits for reforestation requirements
with enhanced environmental benefits from future activities.
FOREST STAND DELINEATION
The methodology for evaluating the existing vegetation on
a site proposed for development, as provided in the Worcester County
Forest Conservation Manual.
GROWING SEASON
For purposes of these regulations, growing season shall be
defined as that period beginning on April 1 and ending on November
1 of any given calendar year.
LINEAR PROJECT AREA
A project whose configuration is elongated with nearly parallel
sides that is used to transport a utility product or public service
not otherwise contained in an application for subdivision such as
electricity, gas, water, sewer, communications, trains and vehicles.
Linear projects may traverse fee simple properties through defined
boundaries or through easement rights.
NET TRACT AREA
The net tract area shall be the total area of a site, including
both forested and unforested areas, to the nearest one-tenth of an
acre reduced by that area where forest clearing is restricted by another
local ordinance or program and by the area of tidal wetlands and existing
waterbodies, except for those properties zoned A-1, A-2 or RP District
as defined in the Worcester County Zoning and Subdivision Control
Article or in linear project areas. In the A-1, A-2 and RP Zoning
Districts, the net tract area shall be the portion of the total subject
area for which land use will be changed or will no longer be used
for primarily agricultural activities reduced by that area where forest
clearing is restricted by another local ordinance or program and by
the area of tidal wetlands and existing waterbodies. For a linear
project, the net tract area shall be reduced by the area of a right-of-way
width, new access roads and storage or by the limits of disturbance
as shown on an application for sediment and erosion control approval
or in a capital improvements program project description.
QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL
A person who meets the requirements as set forth in the Worcester
County Forest Conservation Manual and the pertinent requirements of
the Code of Maryland Regulations.
REFORESTATION or REFORESTED
The creation of a biological community dominated by trees
containing at least one hundred trees per acre with at least fifty
percent of those trees having the potential of attaining a two-inch
or greater diameter measured at four and one-half feet above the ground
within seven years. Reforestation includes landscaping of areas under
an approved landscaping plan that establishes a forest that is at
least thirty-five feet wide and covering two thousand five hundred
square feet of area. Reforestation for a linear project which involves
overhead transmission lines may consist of a biological community
dominated by trees and woody shrubs with no minimum height or diameter
criteria.
STREAM BUFFER
All lands lying within fifty feet, measured from the top
of each bank of any perennial or intermittent stream.
STREAM
A stream shown as perennial or intermittent on the most recent
seven-and-five-tenths-minute topographic quadrangle published by the
United States Geological Survey.
SUBDIVISION, MAJOR
Any subdivision of land which creates six or more lots in
total, regardless of size, out of what was a single parcel as of July
25, 1967. A series of separate subdivisions out of the same original
parcel shall be considered a "major subdivision" when the cumulative
effect of such separate subdivisions meet the criteria of a "major
subdivision." For the purposes of this Subtitle a rural cluster subdivision
as defined in § ZS 1-103 hereof shall not be considered
a major subdivision. Any undeveloped lot transferred at any time to
a bona fide conservation entity for the purpose of perpetual protection,
as determined by the Department, shall not be counted as a lot when
determining the number of subdivisions of a property.
SUBDIVISION, MINOR
Any subdivision which is not a major subdivision as herein
defined and which creates up to but not more than five lots out of
what was a single parcel of land as of July 25, 1967. For the purposes
of this Subtitle a rural cluster subdivision as defined in § ZS
1-103 hereof shall be considered a minor subdivision. Any undeveloped
lot transferred at any time to a bona fide conservation entity for
the purpose of perpetual protection, as determined by the Department,
shall not be counted as a lot when determining the number of subdivisions
of a property.
SUBJECT AREA
Property or unit of land subject to an application for a
grading or sediment control permit, subdivision approval, site plan
approval, or areas subject to this Subtitle.
TREE
A large, woody plant having one or several self-supporting
stems or trunks and numerous branches that reach a height of at least
twenty feet at maturity.
WATERSHED
All land lying within an area described as a sub-basin in
water quality regulations as defined in the Worcester County Forest
Conservation Manual.
WETLANDS, NONTIDAL
An area that is inundated or saturated by surface water or
groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support and
that under normal circumstances does support a prevalence of vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, commonly
known as "hydrophytic vegetation." "Nontidal wetlands" are identified
by the most recent federal definition and guidelines for identifying
and delineating jurisdictional wetlands.
WETLANDS, PRIVATE
Any land not considered "state wetland," bordering on or
lying beneath tidal waters, which is subject to regular or periodic
tidal action and supports aquatic growth. This includes wetlands transferred
by the state by a valid grant, lease, patent or grant confirmed by
Article 5 of the Declaration of Rights of the Constitution to the
extent of the interest transferred.
WETLANDS, STATE
Any land under the navigable waters of the state below the
mean high tide, affected by the regular rise and fall of the tide.
Wetlands of this category which have been transferred by the state
by a valid grant, lease, patent or grant confirmed by Article 5 of
the Declaration of Rights of the Constitution shall be considered
private wetlands to the extent of the interest transferred.
WOODLOT MANAGEMENT
The control of undesirable species through fire, chemical,
mowing or other methods while maintaining the basic criteria or definition
of a forest as specified herein.