For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them by this section:
"Building site"means any lot or parcel or real property in its entirety on which an improvement may be lawfully constructed.
"Impervious area"means any improvement which creates an increased runoff. The surface of an impervious area includes but is not limited to a surface composed in whole or in part of asphalt, concrete, compacted gravel, or other nonporous or semiporous substance or substances which will cause, assist or in any way contribute to the runoff in any appreciable amount or quantity of water or any associated liquid elements.
"Improvement"means any building or site construction or work which creates an impervious surface on the real property, causing an increased runoff. Improvement includes, but is not limited to, buildings or other structures, parking lots, highways, interchanges, public and private roads, sidewalks, driveways, alleys, ways, walks, and other paved areas.
"Person"means any partnership, association, corporation or joint venture.
"Stormwater drainage facilities"means such pipes, drains, manholes, culvert crossing improvements with associated erosion control measures under city roadways, maintenance roads, trails or state highways and appurtenances needed as a result of new development as identified in the City's latest storm drain master plans as may be specified by the city engineer, furnished pursuant to standard engineering and hydraulic principles, to carry stormwaters with reasonable safety. The design and capacity of such lines shall be governed by the City's latest storm drain master plans and facilities planning guidelines.
"Stormwater unit connection fee"means the base stormwater drainage connection fee for each square foot of impervious area. That rate, when multiplied by the impervious area, yields the stormwater drainage fee.
"Subdivider"means any person who is required by law to submit a subdivision map or a parcel map for approval to the City, and thereafter divides the larger parcel of real property covered thereby into two or more smaller parcels pursuant to such approval.
"Tract"means a subdivision tract, building site, lot or parcel of land, or a combination thereof.
(1960 code § 18A.2; Ord. 1741 § 1, 2004; Ord. 1923 § 1 (Exh. A), 2010; Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018)