The following definitions of terms apply to the minimum drainage requirements contained in this chapter:
means overflow water having sufficient velocity to transport or deposit debris, to scour the surface soil, to lodge or damage buildings or to cause erosion of the banks of channels.
indicates ponded water or water in motion of sufficient depth to damage property due to the mere presence of said water or deposition of silt.
means those channels or conduits which have a large drainage area and are under the jurisdiction of the Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District.
means those channels or conduits having a drainage area of fifty acres or less.
means standing of water in local depressions. As distinguished from "sheet overflow" this water originates on or in the vicinity of the property and due to the condition of the ground surface is unable to reach a drainage channel or conduit.
means possible extension of areas denoted as subject to flood hazard and reflects the uncertainty of degree or extent of bank erosion.
means those channels or conduits which have a drainage area of more than fifty acres.
means water of minor depths either quiescent or flowing at velocities less than those necessary to produce serious scour.
(Ord. 143-76 § 2, 1976)