Definitions applicable to this ordinance are provided herein:
APPLICANT
Any entity, including without limitation any person, individual,
partnership, association, firm, company, corporation, trust, authority,
agency, department, or political subdivision of the commonwealth or
the federal government to the extent permitted by law, requesting
a land disturbance permit for proposed land-disturbance activity.
BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (BMP)
An activity, procedure, restraint, or structural improvement
found to be effective and practical to reduce the quantity or improve
the quality of stormwater runoff.
CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL IN EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL (CPESC)
A certified specialist in soil erosion and sediment control.
A CPESC refers specifically to a person holding the certification
provided through the certification program sponsored by the Soil and
Water Conservation Society in cooperation with the American Society
of Agronomy. That certification provides the public with evidence
of professional qualifications.
CLEAN WATER ACT
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. § 1251
et seq.) as hereafter amended.
DEVELOPMENT
The modification of land or structures to accommodate a new
use or expansion of use, usually involving construction.
DISCHARGE OF POLLUTANTS
The addition from any source of any pollutant or combination
of pollutants into the MS4 or into the waters of the United States
or commonwealth from any source.
DISTURBANCE OF LAND
A change in the position, location, or arrangement of soil,
sand, rock, gravel, asphalt or similar earth material.
EROSION
The wearing away of the land surface by natural or artificial
forces, such as wind, water, ice, gravity, or vehicle traffic and
the subsequent detachment and transportation of soil particles.
EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL PLAN
A document containing a narrative, drawings and details developed
by a qualified professional engineer (PE) or a certified professional
in erosion and sedimentation control (CPESC), which includes best
management practices (BMPs), or equivalent measures designed to control
surface runoff and erosion and sedimentation during preconstruction
and construction-related land disturbance activities.
ILLICIT CONNECTION
A surface or subsurface drain or conveyance which allows
an illicit discharge into the MS4, including without limitation sewage,
process wastewater, wash water, and any connections from indoor drains,
sinks, or toilets, regardless of whether said connection was previously
allowed, permitted, or approved before the effective date of the Stormwater
Management Ordinance.
ILLICIT DISCHARGE
Direct or indirect discharge to the MS4 that is not composed entirely of stormwater, except as exempted in §
195-9. The term does not include a discharge in compliance with an NPDES stormwater discharge permit or resulting from firefighting activities exempted pursuant to § 195-9(D)(1) of the Stormwater Management Ordinance.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Any material or structure on or above the ground that prevents
water from infiltrating the underlying soil, including without limitation
roads, paved parking lots, sidewalks, and rooftops.
IMPOUNDMENT
A stormwater pond created by either constructing an embankment
or excavating a pit which retains a permanent or periodic pool of
water, including a retention basin or a detention basin.
INFILTRATION
The act of conveying surface water into the ground to permit
groundwater recharge and, where applicable, the resulting reduction
of stormwater runoff from a project site.
LAND DISTURBANCE ACTIVITY
Any action or activity that causes a change in the position,
location or arrangement of soil, sand, rock, gravel or similar earth
material.
LAND USE OF HIGHER POTENTIAL POLLUTANT LOAD (LUHPPL)
Land uses or activities with higher potential pollutant loadings,
as defined in the Massachusetts Stormwater Management Standards, such
as auto salvage yards, auto fueling facilities, fleet storage yards,
commercial parking lots with high-intensity use, road salt storage
areas, commercial nurseries and landscaping, outdoor storage and loading
areas of hazardous substances or marinas.
MASSACHUSETTS ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT
MGL c. 131A and its implementing regulations, 321 CMR 10.00,
which prohibit the taking of any rare plant or animal species listed
as endangered, threatened, or of special concern.
MASSACHUSETTS STORMWATER MANAGEMENT STANDARDS
The standards issued by the Department of Environmental Protection,
and as amended, that coordinate the requirements prescribed by state
regulations promulgated under the authority of the Massachusetts Wetlands
Protection Act, MGL. c. 131, § 40, and Massachusetts Clean
Waters Act, MGL c. 21, §§ 23 through 56. The policy
addresses stormwater impacts through implementation of performance
standards to reduce or prevent pollutants from reaching water bodies
and controlling the quantity of runoff from a site.
MS4
Municipal separate storm sewer or drainage system; the system
of conveyances designed or used for collecting or conveying stormwater,
including any road with a drainage system, street, gutter, curb, inlet,
piped storm drain, pumping facility, retention or detention basin,
natural or man-made or altered drainage channel, reservoir, and other
drainage structure that together comprise the storm drainage system
owned or operated by the Town of Randolph, including the Randolph
Municipal Separate Storm Drainage System.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PLAN
A plan setting up the functional, financial and organizational
mechanisms for the ongoing operation and maintenance of a stormwater
management system to ensure that it continues to function as designed.
OWNER
A person with a legal or equitable interest in property.
PERSON
An individual, partnership, association, firm, company, trust,
corporation, agency, authority, department or political subdivision
of the commonwealth or the federal government, to the extent permitted
by law, and any officer, employee, or agent of such person.
POLLUTANT(S)
Any element or property of sewage, agricultural, industrial
or commercial waste, runoff, leachate, heated effluent, or other matter,
whether originating at a point or nonpoint source, that is or may
be introduced into any MS4, sewage treatment works or waters of the
commonwealth. Pollutants shall include without limitation:
A.
Paints, varnishes, and solvents;
B.
Oil and other automotive fluids;
C.
Nonhazardous liquid and solid wastes and yard wastes;
D.
Refuse, rubbish, garbage, litter, or other discarded or abandoned
objects, accumulations or floatables;
E.
Pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers;
F.
Hazardous materials and wastes, sewage, fecal coliform and pathogens;
G.
Dissolved and particulate metals;
I.
Rock, sand, salt and soils;
J.
Construction wastes and residues; and
K.
Noxious or offensive matter of any kind.
PROCESS WASTEWATER
Water which, during manufacturing or processing, comes into
direct contact with or results from the production or use of any material,
intermediate product, finished product, or waste product.
RECHARGE
The process by which groundwater is replenished by precipitation
through the percolation of runoff and surface water through the soil.
REDEVELOPMENT
Development, rehabilitation, expansion, demolition or phased
projects that disturb the ground surface on previously developed sites.
RUNOFF
Rainfall, snowmelt, or irrigation water flowing over the
ground surface.
SEDIMENT
Mineral or organic soil material that is transported by wind
or water from its origin to another location; the product of erosion
processes.
SITE
Any lot or parcel of land or area of property where land
disturbance activities are, were, or will be performed.
SOIL
Any earth, sand, rock, gravel, or similar material.
STORMWATER
Runoff from precipitation or snow melt and surface water
runoff and drainage.
STORMWATER AUTHORITY
A public official or body authorized to promulgate, review
and adopt stormwater regulations pursuant to this Stormwater Ordinance,
to issue permits pursuant to any such stormwater regulations and/or
this Stormwater Ordinance, and to enforce such stormwater regulations
and this Stormwater Ordinance. The Stormwater Authority or its designee
shall be the Enforcement Authority for this ordinance and any regulations
issued hereunder.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
A plan required as part of the application for a land disturbance
permit which addresses the status of stormwater on a given site and
the proposed methods for managing, directing or controlling stormwater
on that site during and after any land disturbance activity.
TOXIC OR HAZARDOUS MATERIAL OR WASTE
Any material which, because of its quantity, concentration,
chemical, corrosive, flammable, reactive, toxic, infectious or radioactive
characteristics, either separately or in combination with any substance
or substances, constitutes a present or potential threat to human
health, safety, welfare, or to the environment. Toxic or hazardous
materials include any synthetic organic chemical, petroleum product,
heavy metal, radioactive or infectious waste, acid and alkali, and
any substance defined as "toxic" or "hazardous" under MGL c. 21C and
c. 21E, and the regulations at 310 CMR 30.000 and 310 CMR 40.0000.
WASTEWATER
Any sanitary waste, sludge, or septic tank or cesspool overflow,
and water that during manufacturing, cleaning or processing comes
into direct contact with or results from the production or use of
any raw material, intermediate product, finished product, by-product
or waste product.
WATERCOURSE
A natural or man-made channel through which water flows,
or a stream of water including a river, brook or underground stream.
WATERS OF THE COMMONWEALTH
All waters within the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth of
Massachusetts, including, without limitation, rivers, streams, lakes,
ponds, springs, impoundments, estuaries, wetlands, coastal waters,
and groundwater.
WETLAND RESOURCE AREA
Areas specified in the Massachusetts Wetlands Protection
Act, MGL c. 131, § 40, or in the Town of Randolph Wetlands
Protection Ordinance as wetland resource areas.
WETLANDS
Tidal and nontidal areas characterized by saturated or nearly
saturated soils most of the year that are located between terrestrial
(land-based) and aquatic (water-based) environments, including freshwater
marshes around ponds and channels (rivers and streams), brackish and
salt marshes; common names include "marshes," "swamps" and "bogs."
This ordinance is adopted under authority granted by the Home
Rule Amendment of the Massachusetts Constitution, the home rule statutes,
the Federal Clean Water Act and the regulations thereunder (40 CFR
Part 122, Subpart B and in particular 40 CFR 122.34) as they may be
amended, and the Charter of the Town of Randolph.
The provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared to be severable.
If any provision, paragraph, sentence, or clause of this ordinance
or the application thereof to any person, establishment, or circumstances
shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other
provisions or application of this ordinance.