The following words and phrases whenever used in this article shall be as set forth below:
Development projectmeans any private or public project that results in the creation of one acre (10,000 square feet after August 15, 2006) or more of impervious surface, including, but not limited to, parking lots, roof area, streets and sidewalks. Development project shall include the issuance of a permit for building, construction, reconstruction, subdivisions or occupancy, but not a permit to operate.
An individual single-family home, which is not part of a large common plan of development, and is designed to appropriate source control measures and site design measures, shall not be deemed a development project, so long as the resulting development is consistent with the Town's obligations under the applicable NPDES permit. |
Permanent stormwater pollution measures or PSPPMmeans any combination of pollutant source control measures, site design measures, using landscaping to appropriately treat runoff from roof and house-associated impervious surfaces, and/or post-construction stormwater treatment measures that reduce stormwater pollution to the maximum extent practicable as required by Order No. 01-119 in the NPDES Permit No. CAS029718 issued by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Francisco Bay Region, as it may be amended from time to time. The design and implementation of the PSPPM must be in accordance with the guidelines and technical specification approved by the Town or other Town-approved authority and the requirements of Order No. 01-119.
Site design measuresmean any project design feature that reduce stormwater pollution by decreasing or slowing stormwater runoff or intercepting the flow of runoff across a series of contiguous impervious surfaces.
Source control measuresmean any project design features that aim to prevent stormwater pollution by eliminating or reducing the potential for contamination at the source of pollution.
(§ 2, Ord. 439, eff. October 1, 2005)