As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATION
The MDE (Maryland Department of the Environment) Water Management
Administration (WMA).
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, which is or may potentially
be harmful or injurious to human health, welfare, safety or property,
biological productivity, diversity, or stability or that unreasonably
interferes with the enjoyment of life or property, including outdoor
recreation.
AGRICULTURAL LAND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
Those 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
are not to be considered a part of this definition.
APPLICANT
Any person, firm, or government agency that executes the
necessary forms to apply for a permit or approval to carry out construction
of a project.
APPROVAL AUTHORITY
The entity responsible for the review and approval of erosion
and sediment control plans.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (BMP)
A structural device or nonstructural practice designed to
temporarily store or treat stormwater runoff in order to mitigate
flooding, reduce pollution, and provide other amenities.
CLEAR
To remove the vegetative ground cover while leaving the root
mat intact.
CONCEPT PLAN
The first of three plans submitted under the comprehensive
review and approval process required by the Act and described in COMAR
26.17.02 and shall include the information necessary to allow an initial
evaluation of a proposed project.
DRAINAGE AREA
That area contributing runoff to a single point measured
in a horizontal plane that is enclosed by a ridge line.
ENVIRONMENTAL SITE DESIGN (ESD)
Using small-scale stormwater management practices, nonstructural
techniques, and better site planning to mimic natural hydrologic runoff
characteristics and minimize the impact of land development on water
resources.
EROSION
The process by which the land surface is worn away by the
action of wind, water, ice, or gravity.
EXEMPTION
Those land development activities that are not subject to
the erosion and sediment control requirements contained in this chapter.
FINAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
Along with the final stormwater management plan, the last
of three plans submitted under the comprehensive review and approval
process required by the Act and described in COMAR 26.17.02. Final
erosion and sediment control plans shall be prepared and approved
in accordance with the specific requirements of the Washington County
Soil Conservation District and this chapter and designed in accordance
with the Standards and Specifications.
GRADE
To disturb earth by, including but not limited to, excavating,
filling, stockpiling, grubbing, removing root mat or topsoil, or any
combination thereof.
GRADING UNIT
The maximum contiguous area allowed to be graded at a given
time. For the purposes of this chapter, a grading unit is 20 acres
or less.
HIGHLY ERODIBLE SOILS
Those soils with a slope greater than 15% or those soils
with a soil erodibility factor, K, greater than 0.35 and with slopes
greater than 5%.
INSPECTION AGENCY
The Administration or, if delegated enforcement authority,
the City of Hagerstown.
MAXIMUM EXTENT PRACTICABLE (MEP)
Designing stormwater management systems so that all reasonable
opportunities for using ESD planning techniques and treatment practices
are exhausted and only where absolutely necessary is a structural
BMP implemented.
OWNER/DEVELOPER
A person undertaking or for whose benefit activities covered
by this chapter are carried on. General contractors or subcontractors,
or both, without a proprietary interest in a project are not included
within this definition.
PERMITTEE
Any person to whom a building or grading permit has been
issued.
PERSON
Includes the federal government, the state, any 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 the implementation
and maintenance of an erosion and sediment control plan.
SEDIMENT
Soils or other surficial materials transported or deposited
by the action of wind, water, ice, gravity, or artificial means.
SITE
Any tract, lot, or parcel of land, or combination of tracts,
lots or parcels of land that 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.
SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN
The second of three plans submitted under the comprehensive
review and approval process required by the Act and described in COMAR
26.17.02. A site development plan shall include the information necessary
to allow a detailed evaluation of a proposed project.
STABILIZATION
The protection of exposed soils from erosion by the application
of seed and mulch, seed and matting, sod, other vegetative measures,
and/or structural means.
STANDARDS AND SPECIFICATIONS
The "2011 Maryland Standards and Specifications for Soil
Erosion and Sediment Control," or any subsequent revisions.
STORMWATER
Water that originates from a precipitation event.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Natural areas, ESD practices, stormwater management measures,
and any other structure through which stormwater flows, infiltrates,
or discharges from a site.
VARIANCE
The modification of the minimum erosion and sediment control
requirements for exceptional circumstances such that strict adherence
to the requirements would result in unnecessary hardship and not fulfill
the intent of this chapter.
WATERSHED
The total drainage area contributing runoff to a single point.
No person shall disturb land without implementing soil erosion
and sediment controls in accordance with the requirements of this
chapter and the Standards and Specifications, except as provided within
this chapter.
The following activities are exempt from the provisions of this
chapter:
A. Agricultural land management practices and agricultural BMPs;
B. Clearing or grading activities that disturb less than 5,000 square
feet of land area and disturb less than 100 cubic yards of earth;
and
C. Clearing or grading activities that are subject exclusively to state
approval and enforcement under state law and regulations.
The Washington County Soil Conservation District may only grant
a variance from the requirements of the Standards and Specifications
when strict adherence will result in exceptional hardship and not
fulfill the intent of this chapter. The owner/developer shall submit
a written request for a variance to the Washington County Soil Conservation
District. The request must state the specific variance sought and
the reasons for the request. The Washington County Soil Conservation
District shall not grant a variance unless and until sufficient information
is provided describing the unique circumstances of the site to justify
the variance.
Before a grading or building permit for any site is issued by
the City of Hagerstown, the Washington County Soil Conservation District
must review and approve an erosion and sediment control plan for the
site.
The building or grading permit shall expire two years from the
date of issuance, unless extended or renewed by the City of Hagerstown.
Application for permit renewal shall be made at least two months prior
to the permit expiration date.
A permit fee schedule may be established by the City of Hagerstown
for the administration and management of the erosion and sediment
control program. Capital improvement projects, refuse disposal areas,
sanitary landfills, and public works projects may be exempt from this
permit fee.
The City of Hagerstown may suspend or revoke any grading or
building permits after providing written notification to the permittee
based on any of the following reasons:
A. Any violation(s) of the terms or conditions of the approved erosion
and sediment control plan or permits;
B. Noncompliance with violation notice(s) or stop-work order(s);
C. Changes in site characteristics upon which plan approval and permit
issuance were based; or
D. Any violation(s) of this chapter or any rules and regulations adopted
under it.
In issuing a grading or building permit, the City of Hagerstown
may impose such conditions that may be deemed necessary to ensure
compliance with the provisions of this chapter or the preservation
of the public health and safety.
When deemed necessary by the City of Hagerstown, the owner/developer
shall furnish a surety or cash bond, irrevocable letter of credit,
or other means of security acceptable to the City of Hagerstown. The
bond amount should be equal to at least the cost of the installation,
maintenance, and removal of the erosion and sediment controls shown
on the approved plan.
The Administration is responsible for the inspection and enforcement
of all land disturbing activities, including those sites requiring
an erosion and sediment control plan as specified by this chapter.
This enforcement authority may be delegated to the City of Hagerstown
through a request by the City of Hagerstown or required as a condition
of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NDPES) municipal
separate storm sewer system permit. This section applies to the Administration
or the City of Hagerstown, if delegated enforcement authority.
It shall be a condition of every grading or building permit
that the inspection agency has the right to enter property periodically
to inspect for compliance with the approved plan and this chapter.
The inspection agency shall accept and investigate complaints
regarding erosion and sediment control concerns from any interested
parties and:
A. Conduct an initial investigation within three working days from receipt
of the complaint;
B. Notify the complainant of the initial investigation and findings
within seven days from receipt of the complaint; and
C. Take appropriate action when violations are discovered during the
course of the complaint investigation.
If any portion, section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase
of this chapter is for any reason held invalid or unconstitutional
by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed
a separate, distinct, and independent provision, and such holding
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this chapter,
it being the intent of the City of Hagerstown that this chapter shall
stand, notwithstanding the invalidity of any portion, section, subsection,
sentence, clause, or phrase, hereof.
This chapter shall take effect 30 days from the date it becomes
enacted.