Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES (BMP)
Activities, facilities, measures, or procedures used to manage
the volume, rate and water quality of stormwater runoff from a developed
parcel. For the purposes of this credit policy, BMPs eligible for
credits are those structural BMPs listed in the Department of Environmental
Protection's "BMP Effectiveness Values" document (publication
number 3800-PM-BCW0100m, dated 5/2016), or latest version. Definitions
for individual BMPs shall be as stated in the "BMP Description" column
of the "BMP Effectiveness Values" document.
CITY COUNCIL
The duly elected governing body of the City of Lebanon, Lebanon
County, Pennsylvania.
CREDIT
A stormwater management fee reduction that a property owner
receives for implementing and complying with the practices and policies
laid out by the City of Lebanon.
DESIGN STANDARDS
Specifications, requirements, construction sequences, and
other standards that must be met in order for an implemented BMP to
receive credit. Design standards for implemented BMPs shall be in
accordance with the latest edition of the Pennsylvania Stormwater
BMP Manual.
DEVELOPED PARCEL
A parcel altered from a natural state that contains impervious
surface equal to or greater than 300 square feet.
DIRECTOR
The Director of the Department of Public Works of the City
of Lebanon or the Director's designee.
EQUIVALENT RESIDENTIAL UNIT ("ERU")
The measure of impervious ground cover for a typical single-family
detached residential property used in assessing fees for each parcel
of property, and which is determined to be 1,780 square feet.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface that prevents or significantly reduces the infiltration
of water into the ground. Impervious surfaces (or areas) shall include,
but not be limited to: "roofs, driveways, parking lots, additional
indoor living spaces, patios, garages, storage sheds and similar structures,
and any new streets or sidewalks" in accordance with the City of Lebanon's
Stormwater Management Ordinance. Impervious surfaces shall also include
areas of gravel and stone cover.
MAYOR
The Chief Executive and Administrative Officer of the City
and the official head of the Lebanon City government who enforces
the ordinances of City Council.
NON-SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (NON-SFR) PARCEL
Any developed parcel not fitting the definition of single-family
residential parcel, or not having a land use code of 101, 107, or
108 per data from the Lebanon County Assessment Office. Non-SFR parcels
include, but are not limited to, multifamily houses, townhouses, apartments,
boardinghouses, hotels and motels, churches, industrial properties,
commercial properties, manufactured home or mobile home parks, 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.
OWNER
Any person, firm, corporation, individual, partnership, company,
association, government agency, society or group owning real property
in the City of Lebanon. Also may be referred to as "property owner"
or "landowner."
REPLACEMENT
The associated costs of obtaining and installing equipment,
accessories or appurtenances which are necessary during the service
life of the City of Lebanon 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,
including addition of best management practices to the stormwater
management system.
SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENTIAL (SFR) PARCEL
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. An SFR parcel must have a
land use code of 101, 107, or 108 per Lebanon County Assessment Office
data.
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 COSTS
The associated public costs of equipment and facilities,
energy, manpower, materials, property acquisition, transportation
and services required to:
(1)
Avoid, reduce, manage, treat, collect, convey, detain, infiltrate,
pump and transport stormwater;
(2)
Keep equipment and facilities including best management practices
functioning satisfactorily and economically;
(3)
Administer the stormwater management program, including regulatory
compliance; and
(4)
Improve the City of Lebanon's stormwater management system.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT FEE
A fee to be collected from each developed land parcel in
the City of Lebanon and used to defray the cost of the City's
stormwater management program.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The system of runoff avoidance, infiltration, collection
and conveyance, including storm sewers, pipes, conduits, mains, inlets,
culverts, catch basins, gutters, ditches, channels, detention ponds,
streets, curbs, drains and all devices/appliances and stormwater best
management practices and facilities appurtenant thereto used for collecting,
conducting, pumping, conveying, detaining, infiltrating, reducing,
managing, avoiding the generation of, and treating stormwater.