For the purposes of this chapter, the definitions listed under this section shall be construed as specified in this section:
"Applicant"means any person, corporation, partnership, association of any type, public agency or any other legal entity who submits an application to the city engineer for a permit pursuant to this chapter.
"Architect"means a professional architect registered in and by the state of California.
"As-graded"means the surface conditions extant on completion of grading.
"Bench"means a relatively level stop excavated into earth material on which fill is to be placed, or within a cut or fill slope.
"Berm"means a built up mound of soil approximately one foot above grade or higher, all along the perimeter of a property, or the heel (top) of a slope to prevent water runoff from running onto adjacent property or eroding a slope.
"Best management practices"means a technique or series of techniques which, when used in an erosion control plan, is proven to be effective in controlling construction related runoff, erosion and sedimentation.
"Blending"means the intermixing and compaction of natural site soils, such as of materials from two natural soil horizons, or for the intermixing and compaction of natural site soils with imported soil or other materials.
"Borrow"means earth material acquired from an off-site location for use in grading on a site.
"Buttress fill"means a compacted fill which is placed in an area where soft natural soils beneath a planned fill would be over-stressed by the weight of the fill. The buttress fill is placed after the soft natural soils have been removed.
"Certification"means a written opinion concerning the progress and completion of the work, prepared by a registered civil engineer or geologist.
"City"means the city or designated official.
"City engineer"means the city engineer for the city or his authorized representative.
"Civil engineering"means the application of the knowledge of the forces of nature, principles of mechanics and the properties of materials to the evaluation, design and construction of civil works for the beneficial uses of mankind.
"Compaction"means the densification of a fill by mechanical means.
"Competent material"means earth material capable of withstanding the loads which are to be imposed upon it without failure to detrimental settlement, as certified by the soils engineer.
"Contour rounding"means the rounding of cut and fill slopes in the horizontal plane to blend with existing contours or to provide horizontal variation to eliminate the artificial appearance of slopes.
"Depth of cut or fill"means the vertical distance between existing natural ground and the finish elevation at any location.
"Drainageway"means natural or manmade channel which collects and intermittently or continuously conveys stormwater runoff.
"Earth material"means any rock, natural soil or fill and/or any combination thereof.
"Engineering geologist"means a professional engineering geologist registered in and by the state of California to practice in the field of engineering and geology.
"Engineering geology"means the application of geologic knowledge and principles in the investigation and evaluation of naturally occurring rock and soil for use in the design of civil works.
"Erosion"means the wearing away of the ground surface as a result of the movement of wind, water and/or ice.
"Fill"means a deposit of earth material placed by artificial means.
"Final erosion and sediment control plan (final plan)"means a set of best management practices or equivalent measures designed to control surface runoff and erosion and to retain sediment on a particular site after all other planned final structures and permanent improvements have been erected or installed.
"Finish grade"means the final grade of the site which conforms to the approved plan.
"Grade"means the vertical location of the ground surface.
"Grading"means any land disturbance, excavation or fill or any combination thereof.
"Height of cut and fill slopes"means the finished vertical distance from the top to toe of slope, measured prior to the application of any required slope rounding.
"Interim erosion and sediment control plan (interim plan)"means a set of best management practices or equivalent measures designed to control surface runoff and erosion and to retain sediment on a particular site during the period in which preconstruction and construction-related land disturbances, fills and soil storage occur, and before final improvements are completed.
"Key"means a designated compacted fill placed in a trench excavated in earth material beneath the top of a proposed fill slope.
"Land fill"means any activity depositing soil or other earth materials.
"Manual of standards"means a compilation of technical standards and design specifications adopted by the city engineer as being proven methods of controlling construction-related surface runoff, erosion and sedimentation.
"Modification"means any procedure that will reduce the Atterberg limits (liquid limit, plastic limit and Plasticity Index) of a soil.
"Nesting"means the placement of large rocks such that voids in the fill are created and that required compaction becomes difficult or impossible.
"Permittee"means the applicant in whose name a valid permit is duly issued pursuant to this chapter and his agents, employees and others acting under his direction.
"Replacement"means the removal and wasting of natural soil materials judged unsuitable for the support of dwellings or other site improvements and their replacement with suitable soil materials properly compacted.
"Reworking"means the mechanical densification or consolidation of natural loose soil material.
"Rough grade"means the stage at which the grade approximately conforms to the approved plan.
"Sediment"means earth material deposited by water or wind.
"Site"means any lot or parcel of land or contiguous combination thereof, where grading is performed or permitted.
"Slope"means an inclined ground surface, the inclination of which is expressed as a ratio of horizontal distance to vertical distance.
"Slope control specialist"means a professional landscape architect or other professional person experienced in erosion control work, retained by the developer in a professional or consultative capacity (not as a contractor performing construction work in the development) and responsible for analysis, plans, specifications, supervision and certifications regarding slope control planting and related slope control work, other than grading, for a specific project.
"Soil"means the top layer of the earth's surface, excluding rock.
"Soil engineering"means the application of the principles of soil mechanics in the investigation, evaluation and design of civil works involving the use of earth materials and the inspection and testing of the construction thereof.
"Soils engineer"means a civil engineer licensed in the state of California, experienced and knowledgeable in the practice of soil engineering.
"Stabilization"means any procedure that will result in increased strength of a soil to a required level.
"Terrace"means a relatively level step constructed in the face of a graded slope surface for drainage and maintenance purposes.
"Variable slope"means the variation in steepness of a cut or fill slope in either, or a combination of, the horizontal or vertical plane of the slope.
"Wet season"means the period from October 15th to April 15th.
(Ord. 856 § 1, 1984)