For purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings indicated:
"Base rate"means the stormwater management fee charged on a base unit.
"Base unit"is equal to 500 square feet of impervious surface for property types.
"Board"means the Stormwater Management Board for Takoma Park established under the Municipal Charter. In accordance with the Municipal Charter, the Council of the City has been designated the Stormwater Management Board.
"Developed property"means real property which has been altered from its natural state by the addition of any improvements, such as buildings, structures or other impervious area.
"Fee" or "stormwater management fee"means the charge established under this chapter and levied on owners of parcels or pieces of real property to fund the costs of stormwater management and of operating, maintaining and improving the stormwater system in the City.
"Fiscal year"means July 1st of a calendar year to June 30th of the next calendar year, both inclusive.
"Impervious surface"means a surface that is compacted or covered with material that is resistant to infiltration by water, including, but not limited to, most conventionally surfaced streets, roofs, sidewalks, patios, driveways, parking lots and any other oiled, graveled, graded, compacted or other surface that impedes the natural infiltration of surface water.
"Impervious surface area"means the number of square feet of horizontal surface covered by buildings and other impervious surfaces. All building measurements shall be made between exterior faces of walls, foundations, columns or other means of support or enclosure.
"Other developed property"means developed property other than single-family residential property. Such property shall include, but not be limited to, multifamily dwellings, commercial properties, industrial properties, parking lots, hospitals, private schools, private recreational and cultural facilities, hotels, offices and churches.
"Property owner"means the property owner of record as listed in the State assessment roll. A property owner includes any individual, corporation, firm, partnership or group of individuals acting as a unit and any trustee, receiver or personal representative.
"Single-family residential property"means a developed property the primary purpose of which is providing a permanent dwelling unit and that is classified as residential in the State assessment roll. A single-family detached dwelling, or a townhouse, containing an accessory apartment or second dwelling unit is included in this definition.
"State assessment roll"means the official listing of assessments of real property maintained by the State Department of Assessments and Taxation of Maryland.
"Stormwater management"means the planning, design, construction, regulation, improvement, repair, maintenance and operation of facilities and programs relating to water, floodplains, flood control, grading. erosion, tree conservation and sediment control.
"Stormwater system"means the system or network of storm and surface water management facilities, including but not limited to inlets, conduits, manholes, channels, ditches, drainage easements, retention and detention basins, infiltration facilities and other components as well as all natural waterways.
"Undeveloped property"means any property which has three-quarters or less of the base unit of impervious surface area.
"Water"means any stormwater, surface water, snow melt or groundwater.
(prior code § 10D-3/Ord. 2001-29 § 2 (part), 2001/Ord. 2016-9 § 1, 2016; Ord. 2021-12, 2021)