For the purpose of this Chapter, unless it is plainly evident from the context that a different meaning is intended, certain words, terms and phrases used herein are defined as set out in this Article.
shall mean that area of a lot, parcel or site which will be occupied by the building structure, and includes any other structure or improvement attached, adjoining or adjacent thereto.
shall mean soil conditions which are likely to cause damage to improvements, including streets, structures and buildings. They shall be tested by acceptable procedures to provide data suitable for making adequate designs for the improvements.
shall mean a temporary or permanent facility consisting of a channel, ditch, or ridge constructed across a sloping land surface to intercept and divert surface runoff in order to control its erosion potential.
shall mean the application of geological data and principles to engineering problems dealing with naturally occurring rock and soil for the purpose of forming an opinion that geological factors are recognized and adequately interpreted in engineering practice.
shall mean any act by which earth material is cut into, dug, quarried, uncovered, removed, displaced, relocated or bulldozed, and shall include the conditions resulting therefrom.
shall mean a report prepared by an engineering geologist, based on a study and investigation of the site by an engineering geologist, including such geological structures and characteristics as fault line, fault creep, and landslide, and shall include recommendations for the execution, testing, and control of all grading operations proposed.
shall mean the application of plant residue or other suitable materials to the land surface to conserve moisture, hold soil in place, and aid in establishing plant cover.
shall mean any premises or site from which any rock, sand, gravel, stone, earth, soil, or mineral is removed or excavated for the purpose of disposition away from the immediate premises, whether such disposition is immediate or in the future; excepting excavation necessary for the construction of a building or structure on the site of the excavation for which valid permits have been issued, and excepting excavation which is all or part of a grading operation to change the contours of the land in conformance with a plan approved by the City for which a grading permit has been issued.
shall mean the process by which mineral or organic matter is removed from its site or origin, transported, and then deposited by water, wind, or gravity.
shall mean a civil engineer licensed by the State of California to engage in the practice of civil engineering who is experienced in and is engaged in professional practice in the field of soil mechanics and foundation engineering.
shall mean 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.