As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
AGRICULTURAL
The planting, growing, cultivating, and harvesting of crops;
growing and tending of gardens, and trees; harvesting of trees.
CEASE-AND-DESIST ORDER
A court-issued order to halt land-developing activity that
is being conducted without the required permit.
COMMON PLAN OF DEVELOPMENT OR SALE
All lands included within the boundary of a certified survey
or subdivision plat created for the purpose of development or sale
of property where multiple separate and distinct land-developing activity
may take place at different times and on different schedules.
DESIGN STORM
A hypothetical discrete rainstorm characterized by a specific
duration, temporal distribution, rainfall intensity, return frequency,
and total rainfall depth.
DISCHARGE VOLUME
The quantity of runoff discharged from the land surface as
the result of a rainfall event.
FEE IN LIEU
A payment of money to the Village in place of meeting all
or part of the stormwater performance standards required by this chapter.
FINANCIAL GUARANTEE
A performance bond, maintenance bond, surety bond, irrevocable
letter of credit, or similar guarantees submitted to the Village by
the permit holder to assure that requirements of this chapter are
carried out in compliance with the stormwater management plan.
GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
A stormwater management system or combination of systems
that uses vegetation, soils and natural processes to mimic nature's
ability to soak up and store stormwater.
GROSS AGGREGATE AREA
The total area, in acres, of all land located within the
property boundary containing the land development activity.
GROUNDWATER ENFORCEMENT STANDARD
A numerical value expressing the concentration of a substance
in groundwater which is adopted under § 160.07, Wis. Stats.,
and § NR 140.10, Wis. Adm. Code, or § 160.09,
Wis. Stats., and § NR 140.12, Wis. Adm. Code.
GROUNDWATER PREVENTIVE ACTION LIMIT
A numerical value expressing the concentration of a substance
in groundwater which is adopted under § 160.15, Wis. Stats.,
and § NR 140.10, 140.12, or 140.20, Wis. Adm. Code.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface that releases the rainfall as surface runoff during
a large portion of the design rainfall event. Rooftops, sidewalks,
parking lots, and street surfaces are examples of impervious surfaces.
INFILTRATION
The process by which rainfall or surface runoff percolates
or penetrates into the underlying soil.
LAND DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY
Any construction or redevelopment of buildings, roads, parking
lots, paved and unpaved storage areas, and similar facilities, but
not including agricultural activity.
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT
A legal document that is filed with the Milwaukee County
Register of Deeds as a property deed restriction, and which provides
for long-term maintenance of stormwater management practices.
NONSTORM DISCHARGE
A discharge to the storm sewer system created by process
other than stormwater runoff.
NONSTRUCTURAL MEASURE
A practice, technique, or measure to reduce the volume, peak
flow rate, or pollutants in stormwater that does not require the design
or installation of fixed stormwater management facilities.
OFF-SITE
Located outside the property boundary described in the permit
application for land development activity.
ON-SITE
Located within the property boundary described in the permit
for the land development activity.
OTHER THAN RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
Development of the following land uses: commercial; industrial;
government and institutional; recreation; transportation, communication,
and utilities.
PERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface that infiltrates rainfall during a large portion
of the design rainfall event. Well-managed lawns, fields and woodlands
are examples of pervious surfaces.
POST-DEVELOPMENT CONDITION
The extent and distribution of land cover types, anticipated
to occur under conditions of full development that will influence
stormwater runoff and infiltration.
PREDEVELOPMENT CONDITION
The extent and distribution of land cover types present before
the initiation of land development activity, assuming that all land
uses prior to development activity are managed in an environmentally
sound manner.
PRETREATMENT
The treatment of stormwater prior to its discharge to the
primary stormwater treatment practice in order to reduce pollutant
loads to a level compatible with the capability of the primary practice.
RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
That which is created to house people, including the residential
dwellings as well as all attendant portions of the development including
lawns, driveways, sidewalks, garages, and access streets. Residential
development includes single-family, multifamily, apartments, and trailer
parks.
RESTRICTION
Any physical characteristic which limits the use of a stormwater
best management practice as prescribed in the stormwater post-construction
technical standards.
STOP-WORK ORDER
An order issued by the Building Inspector that all construction
activity on the site be stopped.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN
A document that identifies what actions will be taken to
reduce stormwater quantity and pollutant loads from land development
activity to levels meeting the purpose and intent of this chapter.
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PLAN
A comprehensive plan developed to address stormwater drainage
and nonpoint source pollution control problems on a watershed or subwatershed
basis, and which meets the purpose and intent of this chapter.
STORMWATER RUNOFF
That portion of the precipitation falling during a rainfall
event, or that portion of snowmelt, that runs off the surface of the
land and into the natural or artificial conveyance or drainage network.
STRUCTURAL MEASURE
Source area practices, conveyance measures, and end-of-pipe
treatment that are designed to control stormwater runoff pollutant
loads, discharge volumes, and peak flow discharge rates.
SURFACE WATER
A navigable body of water as that term is defined in § 281.31(2)(d),
Wis. Stats., as amended from time to time.
VEGETATED CONTROL MEASURES
Vegetated swales, bioretention areas, rain gardens, amended
soil landscape areas, pocket wetlands, or similar practices that are
designed and intended to provide stormwater treatment and control.
regulations.
WATERS OF THE STATE
Those portions of Lake Michigan and Lake Superior within
the boundaries of Wisconsin, and all lakes, bays, rivers, streams,
springs, ponds, wells, impounding reservoirs, marshes, watercourses,
drainage systems and other surface water or groundwater, natural or
artificial, public or private, within the state or its jurisdiction.
Basis. Fees as described in this chapter shall be determined
by the Village Board from time to time. Fees shall be related to the
costs involved in handling permit applications, reviewing plans, conducting
site inspections, and administering the stormwater management program.