For purposes 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 below.
"Applicant"is the property owner, or their authorized agent making application to the city for a grading permit.
"As graded"is the actual surface conditions present on completion of grading.
"Bench"is a relatively level surface interrupting the slope of an excavation or embankment.
"Best management practices"(or "BMPs") are schedules of activities, prohibitions of practices, maintenance procedures, and other management practices to prevent or reduce the discharge of pollutants directly or indirectly to watercourses, water bodies, wetlands and waters of the city or state. BMPs also include treatment requirements, operating procedures, design specifications and practices to control site runoff, spillage or leaks, waste disposal, and drainage from raw material storage. BMPs are for construction and post-construction storm water controls.
"Certification"shall mean a written engineering or geological opinion concerning the progress and completion of the work.
"City"shall mean the city of Benicia.
"Civil engineer"is a professional engineer registered in and licensed by the state of California to practice in the field of civil engineering.
"Civil engineering"shall mean the application of the knowledge of 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.
"Clearing"is site preparation consisting of, but not limited to, the removal of vegetation.
"Compaction"is the densification of a fill by mechanical means.
"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.
"Critically expansive soil"Is soil conditions which have the potential to cause damage to improvements, including streets, structures, and buildings.
"Cut"is the mechanical removal of earth material.
"Cut slope"is a finished or interim surface along an inclined plane resulting from grading.
"Diversion"is a facility such as a ditch or berm constructed to intercept and divert surface runoff.
"Elevation"is the vertical distance above an established datum.
"Engineering geologist"shall mean a professional engineering geologist registered in and by the state of California to practice in the field of engineering geology.
"Engineering geology"shall mean the application of geologic data, knowledge and principles in the investigation and evaluation of naturally occurring rock and soil for use in the design of civil works.
"Erosion"is the wearing away, detachment and movement of the ground surface as a result of gravity or the movement of wind, water and/or ice.
"Erosion and sediment control manual"means the latest edition entitled "Manual of Standards for Erosion and Sediment Control Measures," published by Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG).
"Excavation"(cut) is any act by which earth material is removed.
"Fill"is a deposit of earth material placed by artificial means.
"Geologic report"is a report prepared by an engineering geologist or a civil engineer dealing with geological features and characteristics such as fault line, fault creep, landslide, and seismic hazards.
"Geotechnical engineer/soil engineer"is a civil engineer who is experienced in the field of engineering as described in the definition of "geotechnical/soil engineering" in this section.
"Geotechnical/soil engineering"is the application of the principles of soil mechanics in the investigation, evaluation, and design of civil engineering works involving the use of earth materials and the inspection and testing of the construction thereof.
"Geotechnical/soil report"is a report prepared by a geotechnical engineer dealing with items such as field test results, observations regarding the nature, distribution, and strength of existing soils and recommendations and conclusions for grading procedures and designs.
"Grade"shall mean the vertical location of the ground surface.
2. "Rough grade"is the stage at which the grade approximately conforms to the approved plan.
3. "Finish grade"is the final grade of the site which conforms to the approved plan.
"Grading"is any excavation (cut), filling, stripping, stockpiling, clearing, and grubbing, or any combination thereof, which alters land or vegetation.
"Notice of intent (NOI)"is a form required by the State Water Resources Control Board which consists of a notice of intent to comply with the terms of the General Permit to Discharge Storm Water Associated with Construction Activity (WQ Order No. 2003-2007-DWQ).
"Permittee"means the applicant to whom the permit is issued.
"Pollutants"means any material other than storm water, including but not limited to rock, sand, building materials, waste, and litter discharged into the city's storm water system.
"Rainy season"means the time-period between October 15th and April 15th inclusive.
"Runoff"means the surface flow of water.
"Sediment"means earth material deposited by action of water, wind, or gravity.
"Sediment basin"means a reservoir which retards flow to cause or allow deposition of transported sediment.
"Sedimentation"means the process by which soil, mineral, or organic matter is removed, transported, and deposited by action of water, wind, or gravity.
"Sensitive area"is the area less than 200 feet away from a water quality resource including a wetland, stream, pond, lake, river, or bay wherein placement of impervious surfaces shall be avoided.
"Site"is any lot or parcel of land or contiguous combination thereof, where grading is performed or permitted.
"Slope"means the inclination of a ground surface expressed as the:
1. Ratio of horizontal distance to vertical distance; or
2. Ratio of vertical distance to horizontal distance expressed in percent.
"Soil"means the naturally occurring surficial deposits of any origin overlying bedrock.
"Soil (geotechnical) engineer"shall mean a professional soil or geotechnical engineer registered in and by the state of California to practice in the field of soil engineering.
"Soil (geotechnical) 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.
"Stockpile"means earth, rock, gravel, sand, or other similar material temporarily stored prior to final disposition.
"Storm water"means storm water runoff and surface runoff and drainage. It excludes infiltration and runoff from agricultural land.
"Storm water control plan"(or "SCP") is a plan to identify sources of sediment and other pollutants that affect the quality of storm water discharges and describes and ensures the implementation of practices to reduce sediment and other pollutants in storm water discharges. The SCP must include BMPs which address prevention and control of erosion and sediment.
"Storm water pollution prevention plan" or "SWPPP"is a plan to identify sources of sediment and other pollutants that affect the quality of storm water discharges and describes and ensures the implementation of practices to reduce sediment and other pollutants in storm water discharges. A SWPPP is required for sites greater than one acre or from a site that results in a land disturbance of less than one acre but is part of a larger common plan and is part of the State Water Resources Control Board's General Construction Activity Storm Water Permit or the federal National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) storm water discharge regulations. The SWPPP must include BMPs which address prevention and control of erosion and sediment.
"Terrace"is a relatively level step constructed, in the face of a graded slope surface, for drainage and maintenance purposes.
"Vicinity map"is a visual representation of the project site in relationship to significant geographic features such as watercourses, water bodies, roads, and other significant structures.
"Zoning permit"is a permit issued by the planning division pursuant to the requirements of Chapter
17.100 BMC.
(Ord. 25-11 § 1)