[Amended 6-16-2025 by Ord. No. 1191]
In this chapter the following terms have the meanings indicated.
AFFORESTATIONA. Establishment of a forest on an area from which forest cover has been absent for a long period of time; or
B. Planting of open areas which are not presently in forest cover.
AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITYFarming 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 recognized commercial enterprise.
APPLICANTA person who is applying for subdivision or project plan approval or a grading or sediment control permit, or who has received approval of a forest stand delineation or forest conservation plan.
APPROVED FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANA document:
A. Approved by the Department of Natural Resources forester assigned to the county or municipality in which the property is located; and
B. Which operates as a protective agreement for forest conservation as described in the Natural Resources Article, §
5-1607(e) through
(f), Annotated Code of Maryland.
CALIPERThe diameter measured at two inches above the root collar.
CHAMPION TREEThe largest tree of its species within the United States, the state, county, or municipality.
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL USESManufacturing operations, office complexes, shopping centers, and other similar uses and their associated storage areas, yarding and parking areas, and corresponds to City of Havre de Grace Zoning Classifications RO, RB, C and MOE.
CRITICAL HABITAT AREAA critical habitat for an endangered species and its surrounding protection area. A critical habitat area shall:
A. Be likely to contribute to the long-term survival of the species;
B. Be likely to be occupied by the species for the foreseeable future; and
C. Constitute habitat of the species which is considered critical under Natural Resources Article, §§
4-2A-04 and
10-2A-06, Annotated Code of Maryland.
DECLARATION OF INTENTA. A signed and notarized statement by a landowner or the landowner's agent certifying that the activity on the landowner's property:
(1) Is for certain activities exempted under this chapter or Natural Resources Article, §§
5-103 and
5-1601 through
5-1612, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(2) Does not circumvent the requirements of this chapter or Natural Resources Article, §§
5-103 and
5-1601 through
5-1612, Annotated Code of Maryland; and
(3) Does not conflict with the purposes of any other declaration of intent; or
B. The document required under COMAR
08.19.01.05 or this chapter.
DEPARTMENTThe Department of Planning which is charged with implementing and approving the local forest conservation program.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECTA. The grading or construction activities occurring on a specific tract that is 40,000 square feet or greater.
DEVELOPMENT PROJECT COMPLETIONFor the purposes of afforestation, reforestation, or payment into a fund:
A. The release of the development bond, if required;
B. Acceptance of the project's streets, utilities, and public services by the Department; or
C. Designation by the Department or state that a:
(1) Development project has been completed; or
(2) Particular stage of a staged development project, including a planned unit development, has been completed.
FORESTA. A biological community dominated by trees and other woody plants covering a land area of 10,000 square feet or greater.
B. Includes:
(1) Areas that have at least 100 live trees per acre with at least 50% of those trees having a two-inch or greater diameter at 4.5 feet above the ground and larger; and
(2) Areas that have been cut but not cleared.
C. Does not include orchards.
FOREST CONSERVATIONThe retention of existing forest or the creation of new forest at the levels set by the state or Department.
FOREST CONSERVATION TECHNICAL MANUALThe City of Havre de Grace technical manual incorporated by reference, used to establish standards of performance required in preparing forest stand delineations and forest conservation plans.
FOREST COVERThe area of a site meeting the definition of forest.
FOREST MANAGEMENT PLANA plan establishing best conservation and management practices for a landowner in assessment of the resource values of forested property.
FOREST MITIGATION BANKAn area of land which has been intentionally afforested or reforested for the express purpose of providing credits for reforestation requirements.
FOREST MITIGATION BANK AGREEMENTAn agreement entered into by an individual owning a forest mitigation bank and the Department or local government which commits the owner to certain procedures and requirements when creating and operating the forest mitigation bank.
FOREST MITIGATION BANK PLANA plan submitted for approval of a forest mitigation bank to the Department, or a local government with an approved local program, by an individual proposing to establish a forest mitigation bank.
FOREST STAND DELINEATIONThe methodology for evaluating the existing vegetation on a site proposed for development, as provided in the City of Havre de Grace Forest Conservation Technical Manual.
GROWING SEASONThe period of consecutive frost-free days as stated in the current soil survey for Harford County published by the National Cooperative Soil Survey Program, 16 U.S.C. §
590(a) through
(f).
HIGH-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AREASAreas zoned for densities greater than one dwelling unit per acre, including both existing and planned development and their associated infrastructure, such as roads, utilities, and water and sewer service, and corresponds to City of Havre de Grace Zoning Classifications of R, R1, R2, RO and RB.
INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT AREASchools, colleges and universities, military installations, transportation facilities, utility and sewer projects, government offices and facilities, golf courses, recreation areas, parks, and cemeteries and corresponds to City of Havre de Grace Zoning Classifications of R, R1, R2, RO, RB, C and MOE.
INTERMITTENT STREAMA stream in which surface water is absent during a part of the year as shown on the most recent 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle published by the United States Geologic Survey as confirmed by field verification.
LANDSCAPING PLANA plan:
A. Drawn to scale, showing dimensions and details for reforesting an area at least 35 feet wide and covering 2,500 square feet or greater in size;
B. Using native or indigenous plants when appropriate; and
C. Which is made part of an approved forest conservation plan.
LINEAR PROJECTA project which:
A. Is elongated with nearly parallel sides;
B. 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; and
C. May traverse fee simple properties through defined boundaries, or established easement rights.
LOCAL AGENCYEach unit in the municipal government of the City of Havre de Grace, including the Department of Public Works.
LOTA unit of land, the boundaries of which have been established by subdivision of a larger parcel, and which will not be the subject of further subdivision, as defined by Natural Resources Article, §
5-1601, Annotated Code of Maryland, and this chapter without an approved forest stand delineation and forest conservation plan.
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTThe short-term management agreement associated with afforestation or reforestation plans required under Natural Resources Article, §
5-1605, Annotated Code of Maryland, and this chapter.
MEDIUM-DENSITY RESIDENTIAL AREASAreas zoned for densities greater than one dwelling unit per five acres and less than or equal to one dwelling unit per acre, including both existing and planned development and their associated infrastructure, such as roads, utilities, and water and sewer service, and corresponds to City of Havre de Grace Zoning Classifications of R, R1, R2, RO and RB.
MINOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTA project:
A. On less than five acres of land containing not more than four lots per acre; or
B. Substantively similar as defined by the Department and approved by the state.
MIXED USE DEVELOPMENTA single, relatively high-density development project, usually commercial in nature, which includes two or more types of uses, and corresponds to City of Havre de Grace Zoning Classifications of RO, RB, C and MOE.
NATURAL REGENERATIONThe natural establishment of trees and other vegetation with at least 400 woody, free-to-grow seedlings per acre, which are capable of reaching a height of at least 20 feet at maturity.
NET TRACT AREAA. Except in agriculture and resource areas, the total area of a site, including both forested and nonforested areas, to the nearest 1/10 acre, reduced by that area where forest clearing is restricted by another local ordinance or program;
B. In agriculture and resource areas, the part of the total tract 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
C. For a linear project:
(1) The area of a right-of-way width, new access roads, and storage; or
(2) The limits of disturbance as shown on an application for sediment and erosion control approval or in a capital improvements program project description.
NONTIDAL WETLANDSA. An area that is:
(1) Inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and under normal conditions does support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, commonly known as hydrophytic vegetation; and
(2) Considered a nontidal wetland in accordance with the publication known as the "Federal Manual for Identifying and Delineating Jurisdictional Wetlands," published in 1989 and as may be amended and interpreted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
B. Does not include tidal wetlands regulated under Natural Resources Article, Title 9, Annotated Code of Maryland.
OFF SITEOutside of the limits of the area encompassed by the tract.
ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR FLOODA flood which has a one-percent chance of being equaled or exceeded in any given year. Except for Class III waters (natural trout streams), a body of water with a watershed less than 400 acres is excluded.
ONE-HUNDRED-YEAR FLOODPLAINAn area along or adjacent to a stream or body of water, except tidal waters, that is capable of storing or conveying floodwaters during a one-hundred-year-frequency storm event, or a one-hundred-year flood.
ON SITEWithin the limits of the area encompassed by the tract, including an area classified as a one-hundred-year floodplain.
PERENNIAL STREAMA stream containing surface water throughout an average rainfall year, as shown on the most recent 7.5 minute topographic quadrangle published by the United States Geologic Survey, as confirmed by field verification.
PERSONThe federal government, the state, a 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.
PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTA development comprised of a combination of land uses or varying intensities of the same land use in accordance with an integrated plan that provides flexibility in land use design approved by the City of Havre de Grace with at least 20% of the land permanently dedicated to open space and corresponds to City of Havre de Grace Zoning Classification R, R1, R2, RB, RO, C and MOE.
PROJECT PLANA construction, grading, or sediment control activity on an area of 40,000 square feet or greater by a local agency.
PUBLIC UTILITYAny:
A. Transmission line or electric generating station; or
B. Water, sewer, electric, gas, telephone, or television cable service line.
REFORESTATION or REFORESTEDA. The:
(1) Creation of a biological community dominated by trees and other woody plants containing at least 100 live trees per acre with at least 50% of those trees having the potential of attaining a two-inch or greater diameter measured at 4.5 feet above the ground, within seven years; or
(2) Establishment of a forest according to procedures set forth in the City of Havre de Grace's Forest Conservation Technical Manual.
B. Includes landscaping of areas under an approved landscaping plan establishing a forest at least 35 feet wide and covering 2,500 square feet or more of area.
C. For a linear project involving overhead transmission lines, may consist of a biological community dominated by trees and woody shrubs with no minimum height or diameter criteria.
REGULATED ACTIVITYAny of the following activities, when that activity occurs on a unit of land which is 40,000 square feet or greater:
C. An activity that requires a sediment control permit; or
D. Project plan of a local agency.
RESOURCE CONSERVATION AREASUndeveloped areas zoned for densities of less than or equal to one dwelling unit per 20 acres and corresponds to City of Havre de Grace Zoning Classifications R2, C and RB.
RETENTIONThe deliberate holding and protecting of existing trees, shrubs, or plants on the site according to established standards as provided in the City of Havre de Grace Forest Conservation Technical Manual.
SEDIMENT CONTROL PERMITThe authorization of an activity regulated under a sediment control plan as provided in Environment Article, Title 4, Annotated Code of Maryland.
SEEDLINGAn unbranched woody plant, less than 24 inches in height and having a diameter of less than 1/2 inch measured at two inches above the root collar.
SELECTIVE CLEARINGThe careful and planned removal of trees, shrubs, and plants using specific standards and protection measures under an approved forest conservation plan.
STREAM BUFFERAll lands lying within 50 feet, measured from the top of each normal bank of a perennial or intermittent stream.
SUBDIVISIONAny division of a unit of land into two or more lots or parcels for the purpose, whether immediate or future, of transfer of ownership, sale, lease, or development.
TIMBER HARVESTINGA. A tree-cutting operation affecting one or more acres of forest or developed woodland within a one-year interval that disturbs 5,000 square feet or more of forest floor.
B. Does not include grubbing and clearing of root mass.
TRACTProperty or unit of land subject to an application for a grading or sediment control permit, subdivision approval, project plan approval, or areas subject to this chapter.
TREEA large, branched woody plant having one or several self-supporting stems or trunks that reach a height of at least 20 feet at maturity.
VARIANCEA. Relief from Natural Resources Article, §§
5-1601 through
5-1612, Annotated Code of Maryland, or this chapter.
B. Does not mean a zoning variance.
WATERSHEDAll land lying within an area described as a subbasin in water quality regulations adopted by the Department of the Environment under COMAR
26.08.02.08.
WHIPAn unbranched woody plant greater than 24 inches in height and having a diameter of less than one inch measured at two inches above the root collar.