As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADVERSE IMPACT
Any deleterious effect on waters or wetlands, including their
quality, quantity, surface area, species composition, aesthetics or
usefulness for human or natural uses. Such deleterious effect is or
may potentially be harmful or injurious to human health, welfare,
safety or property, to biological productivity, diversity, or stability
or which unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or property,
including outdoor recreation.
AGRICULTURAL LAND
Land which is assessed agricultural at time of grading permit
application.
AGRICULTURAL LAND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Those approved methods and procedures used in the cultivation
of land in order to further crop and livestock production and conservation
of related soil and water resources. Logging and timber removal operations
may not be considered a part of this definition.
APPLICANT
Any person who executes the necessary forms to procure official
approval of a project or a permit to carry out construction of a project.
AREAS ON WHICH ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES ARE CURRENTLY
BEING PERFORMED
That area which is prone to repeated disturbance due to construction
operations and traffic from construction vehicles and/or personnel.
This area shall not be necessarily construed as being the entire site,
lot, or parcel and shall not include the disturbed area associated
with water well installation and/or septic handling facilities.
CLEAR
Any activity which removes the vegetative ground cover.
DEPARTMENT
The Maryland Department of the Environment, Sediment and
Storm Water Administration.
DEVELOPER
Any person undertaking or causing to be undertaken any or
all the activities covered by this chapter. General contractors or
subcontractors, or both, without a propriety interest in a project
are not included within this definition.
DISTRICT
The Calvert Soil Conservation District.
DIVISION
The Calvert County Department of Public Works, Project Management
and Inspections Division.
DRAINAGE AREA
That area contributing runoff to a single point, measured
in a horizontal plane, which is enclosed by a ridge line.
EROSION
The process by which the land surface is worn away by the
action of wind, water, ice or gravity.
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
An erosion and sediment control strategy or plan designed
to minimize erosion and prevent off-site sedimentation by containing
sediment on-site or by passing sediment laden runoff through a sediment
control measure, prepared and approved in accordance with the specific
requirements of the District and this chapter, and designed in accordance
with the Standards and Specifications.
EXEMPTION
Those land development activities that are not subject to
the erosion and sediment control requirements contained in this chapter.
GRADE
To cause disturbance of the earth. This shall include but
not be limited to any excavating, filling, stockpiling of earth materials,
grubbing, root mat or topsoil disturbance, or any combination.
GROUND COVER
Any of various low growing plants grown especially in areas
where it is difficult to grow grass.
INSPECTOR
The representative of Calvert County who checks work performed
by someone else for the purpose of passing judgment on the quality
or quantity of what has been accomplished.
MAINTENANCE
The perpetual care of a properly installed sediment and erosion
control plan for the period covered by the grading permit.
PERMITTEE
Any person to whom a grading permit has been issued.
PERSON
Includes the federal government, the state, the county, municipal
corporation, or other political subdivision of the state, or any of
their units, or an individual, receiver, trustee, guardian, executor,
administrator, fiduciary, or representative of any kind, or any partnership,
firm, association, public or private corporation, or any of their
affiliates, or any other entity.
RESPONSIBLE PERSONNEL
Any foreman, superintendent or project engineer who is in
charge of on-site clearing and grading operations or sediment control
associated with earth changes or disturbances.
SEDIMENT
Soils or other surficial materials transported or deposited
by the action of wind, water, ice, gravity, or other artificial means.
SITE
Any tract, lot or parcel of land or combination of tracts,
lots or parcels of land which are in one ownership, or are contiguous
and in diverse ownership, where development is to be performed as
part of a unit, subdivision, or project involving the simultaneous
clearing or grading of the combined tracts, lots or parcels.
STABILIZATION
The prevention of soil movement by any of various vegetative
and/or structural means.
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS
The 1994 Maryland Standards and Specifications for Soil Erosion
and Sediment Control or any subsequent revisions.
[Amended 5-28-2002 by Ord. No. 21-02]
VARIANCE
Modification of the criteria set forth in the Standards and
Specifications.
WATERCOURSE
Any natural or artificial stream, river, creek, ditch, channel,
canal, conduit, culvert, drain, waterway, gully, ravine or wash, in
and including any area adjacent thereto which is subject to inundation
by reason of overflow of flood water.
WATERSHED
An area comprised of two or more drainage areas which contribute
runoff to a single point.
WETLANDS
Any area that has saturated soils or periodic high groundwater
levels and vegetation adapted to wet conditions and periodic flooding
which meets the criteria as set forth in the Federal Manual for Identifying
and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands and any subsequent revision
or amendment.