12.08D.040.S.
“Single-family residence.”1. Any building or portion thereof, which contains living facilities, including provisions for sleeping, eating, cooking, and sanitation, for use by not more than one family;
2. Instances in which more than one residence is served through a single water meter; and
3. Those individual units within multi-family complexes that are served by a separate water meter.
“Source control BMP.”A structure or operation that is intended to prevent pollutants from coming into contact with stormwater through physical separation of areas or careful management of activities that are sources of pollutants. Structural source control BMPs are physical, structural, or mechanical devices, or facilities that are intended to prevent pollutants from entering stormwater. Operational source control BMPs are non-structural practices that prevent or reduce pollutants from entering stormwater.
“Spill.”An unauthorized discharge of a pollutant or other substance that is not composed entirely of stormwater into the municipal stormwater system, groundwater, a receiving water, or the ground surface. The definition does not include allowable or conditional non-stormwater discharges which are authorized pursuant to TMC §
12.08D.110.
“Storm drains.”The enclosed conduits that transport stormwater runoff toward receiving waters.
“Stormwater.”That portion of precipitation, including snowmelt, that does not naturally percolate into the ground or evaporate, but flows via overland flow, interflow, pipes, and other features of a stormwater system into a receiving water or stormwater BMP/facility. May also be referred to as “stormwater runoff.”
“Stormwater BMP/facility.”A component of the stormwater system designed or constructed to perform a particular function or multiple functions such as stormwater treatment, flow control, or conveyance. Stormwater BMP/facility includes any permanent stormwater BMP/facility and structural BMPs, and also includes stormwater treatment and flow control BMPs/facilities and shall include catch basins that are part of the stormwater BMP/facility. Stormwater BMPs/facilities may either be part of a private stormwater system or the municipal stormwater system.
“Stormwater management program” or “SWMP.”A set of actions and activities designed to reduce the discharge of pollutants from the municipal stormwater system to the maximum extent practicable as required by the City’s Municipal Stormwater Permit and this chapter.
“Stormwater pollution prevention plan” or “SWPPP.”A document which describes the best management practices and activities to be implemented by a person to identify sources of pollution or contamination at a premises or parcel and the actions to eliminate or reduce pollutant discharges to stormwater, stormwater conveyance systems, and/or receiving waters to the maximum extent practicable. A SWPPP may be used as a construction SWPPP for activities during construction or as an operational SWPPP for ongoing activities at a site.
“Stormwater site plan” or “SSP.”A comprehensive report and drawing(s) containing the technical information and analysis necessary to evaluate projects for compliance with the applicable stormwater requirements in this chapter.
“Surface water.”Waterbodies, such as creeks, streams, rivers, lakes, wetlands, estuaries, and marine waters.
“Supplemental charges.”Charges that may be assessed to a responsible person by the control authority to recover the costs it incurs to address and respond to a violation of Chapter
12.08D TMC including, but not limited to: (i) personnel costs, both direct and indirect; (ii) costs to investigate, contain, and abate the discharge, including cleaning up any contamination caused by the discharge; (iv) costs to document and enforce a violation of Chapter
12.08D TMC; (v) costs to hire a contractor(s) or consultant(s) to respond to such violations; (vi) laboratory costs and analytical expenses; (vii) costs for equipment, materials, and supplies; (viii) mobilization, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal costs; (ix) attorney’s fees, when authorized; (x) costs required for printing or mailings; and (xi) costs to collect unpaid supplemental charges.
“System development charge.”A charge assessed to the property owner under this chapter that represents the property owner’s reasonable share of the present worth of capital costs associated with the City-owned regional stormwater facilities that will be designated under the Payment In-Lieu-Of Construction Program to mitigate for stormwater impacts associated with the permitted project.