For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
"Agricultural activities"means those activities conducted on lands defined in RCW
84.34.020(2) as agricultural lands and those activities involved in the production of crops or livestock, including but not limited to operation and maintenance of existing fields, farm and stock ponds or drainage systems, irrigation systems, changes between agricultural activities, and maintenance or repair of existing serviceable structures and facilities. Activities that would significantly impact a previously undisturbed area are not part of an ongoing activity. An activity ceases to be ongoing when the area on which it was conducted has been converted to a nonagricultural use.
"Applicant"means a property owner or any person or entity authorized or named in writing by the property owner to be the applicant, in an application for a development proposal permit.
"Approval"means that the proposed work or completed work conforms to this chapter in the opinion of the Director of Building and Planning.
"Bench"means a cut into a deep soil or rock face to provide stability or control surface drainage.
"Berm"means a mound or raised area usually used for the purpose of screening a site or operation, or for containing or directing runoff.
"Best management practices (BMPs)"means physical, structural, or managerial practices that have gained general acceptance by the scientific community, and that minimize adverse environmental impacts.
"Civil engineer"means a professional engineer registered in the State of Washington to practice in civil works.
"Compaction"means the densification of a fill by mechanical means or approved by an engineering geologist or civil engineer.
"Critical areas"as used in this chapter means fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, wetlands, flood hazard areas, geologically hazardous areas, and their buffers, as defined in Chapter
19.15 CCC, the Cowlitz County Critical Areas Protection Ordinance.
"Department"means the Cowlitz County Department of Building and Planning.
"Director"means the Director of Building and Planning or authorized representative.
"Earth material"means any rock, gravel, natural soil or any combination thereof.
"Engineered" or "engineering"means work conducted or prepared by a person licensed in the State of Washington to practice as a professional engineer. "Engineer" is further defined as a civil engineer or geotechnical engineer within this chapter.
"Erosion"means the wearing away of the ground surface as the result of the movement of wind, water, and/or ice.
"Erosion and sedimentation control"means any measure taken to reduce erosion, control siltation and sedimentation, and ensure that sediment-laden water does not leave the site.
"Fill"means a deposit of clean earth material or concrete pieces less than one cubic foot in volume.
"Finished grade"is the final grade of the site that conforms to an approved plan.
"Forest practices"means any activity conducted on or directly pertaining to forest land and related to growing, harvesting, or processing timber as described in Chapter
222-16 WAC.
"Geotechnical engineer"means a professional engineer licensed by the State of Washington to practice in the field of civil engineering who has experience and is knowledgeable in the theory of geology, soils testing, and geotechnical engineering.
"Grade"means the elevation of the ground surface.
"Grading"is any excavation or filling activity or combination thereof.
"Grading (engineered)"is grading on sites with a natural slope in excess of 50 percent, or requiring grading of 5,000 cubic yards, or which are located within a critical area as defined in Chapter
19.15 CCC, the Cowlitz County Critical Areas Protection Ordinance.
"Grading permit"means the permit required by this chapter for grading activities.
"Permit area boundary"means the defined boundary surrounding grading activity. The permit area boundary will usually be the property lines for the parcel; however, alternate boundaries may be defined on larger parcels with a limited grading area.
"Rough grade"is the stage at which the grade approximately conforms to an approved plan.
"Site"means any lot or parcel of land or contiguous combination thereof where activities regulated by this chapter are performed.
"Slope"is an inclined ground surface, the inclination of which is expressed as a ratio of horizontal distance to vertical distance.
"State shorelines"are those water bodies, adjacent lands, and associated wetlands defined as such by the Shoreline Management Act (RCW
90.58.030).
"Structure"is that which is built or constructed, an edifice or building of any kind, or any piece of work artificially built up or composed of parts joined together in some definite manner.
(Ord. 04-135 § 13, 6-22-2004)