For purposes of this chapter, the following words and terms shall
be defined as set forth below:
DEVELOPED PARCEL
A parcel altered from a natural state that contains impervious
surface equal to greater than 500 feet.
EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL UNIT (ERU)
The measure of impervious ground cover for a typical detached
residential property used in assessing the fees for each parcel of
developed property, and which has been determined to be 3,122.83 square
feet.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface that prevents the infiltration of water into the
ground. Impervious surface (or area) includes, but is not limited
to: roofs, additional outdoor living spaces, patios, garages, storage
sheds and similar structures, parking or driveway areas, and any private
streets and sidewalks. Any travel or parking areas proposed to initially
be gravel or crushed stone without a sealed engineering design for
infiltration shall be assumed to be impervious surfaces.
LATE/NONPAYMENT
Payments not made within 30 days of the due date of the assessed
user fee.
LOT
A parcel of land that has in excess of 500 feet of impervious
surface in the Borough.
MULTIFAMILY HOUSE
A building having three or more dwelling units and designed
to be used or occupied as a residence by three or more families living
independently of each other and each with its own exterior entrance
door or own entrance door from an interior hallway.
NONRESIDENTIAL
Any developed parcel not fitting the definition of "residential"
as defined herein. "Nonresidential" shall include, but not be limited
to, attached single-family houses, multifamily houses, townhouses
and condominiums, boarding houses, hotels and motels, churches, industrial
properties, commercial properties, manufactured home or mobile home
parks sharing a common lot, commercial and office buildings, storage
areas, parking lots and other impervious areas, parks, recreation
properties, public and private schools and universities, hospitals
and convalescent centers, office buildings, government properties,
and mixed-use properties.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
The associated costs of equipment and facilities, energy,
manpower, materials, transportation and services required to collect,
convey, detain, pump and transport stormwater, keep equipment, infrastructure,
and facilities functioning satisfactory and economically, and administer
the stormwater management system and shall include sums paid to defray
costs of the Borough of Greenville's improvements to the stormwater
management system.
OWNER
Any person, firm, corporation, individual, partnership, trust,
company, association, government agency, society or group owning real
property in the Borough of Greenville.
REPLACEMENT
The associated costs of obtaining and installing equipment,
infrastructure, accessories or appurtenances which are necessary during
the service life of the stormwater management system so as to maintain
the capacity and performance for which said system was designed and
constructed and shall include costs associated with improvements to
the stormwater management system.
RESIDENTIAL
A developed parcel containing one structure which contains
one or more rooms with a bathroom and kitchen facilities designed
for occupancy by one family and shall include single-family houses,
single-family units, manufactured homes, and mobile homes located
on individual lots or parcels of lands. Developed parcels may be classified
as "residential" despite the presence of incidental structures associated
with residential uses such as garages, carports or small storage buildings.
"Residential" shall not include developed land containing: structures
used primarily for nonresidential purposes; manufactured homes and
mobile homes located within manufactured home or mobile home parks;
or other multiple-unit residential properties such as apartments,
condominiums and townhouses.
STORMWATER
Water from a rain or snowfall event that flows across the
land and eventually into rivers, creeks, lakes, ditches and canals
resulting in debris, sediment, pollutants, bacteria and nutrients
from sidewalks, streets, parking lots, and other impervious surfaces
washing into gutters, through storm drains, and eventually flowing
into creeks and rivers.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The system of collection and conveyance, including underground
pipes, conduits, inlets, outfalls, culverts, catch basins, dams, flood
controls structures, gutters, ditches, channels, detention ponds,
public best management practices, public streets, curbs, drains, and
all devices, appliances, appurtenances and facilities appurtenant
thereto used for collecting, conducting, pumping, conveying, detaining,
discharging and/or treating stormwater.
USER
Any person, firm, corporation, individual, partnership, company,
association, government agency, society or group using, benefiting
from or being served by the public stormwater management system.
USER FEE
Sums assessed, imposed and to be collected from each developed
lot, parcel, building or portion thereof which uses, benefits from
or is serviced by the stormwater management system or which discharges
stormwater, directly or indirectly, into the public stormwater management
system, for the use of and the service rendered and improvement of
such system.