For the purposes of this chapter, the definitions below apply, provided unless otherwise defined in this chapter the definitions provided in the Manuals adopted by reference in PMC §
24.08.100 shall apply. If there is a conflict, the definitions in this section shall govern.
"Approval"means the proposed work or completed work conforms to this chapter in the opinion of the director.
"As-graded"means the extent of surface conditions on completion of grading.
"Best management practice" or "BMP"means physical, structural, and/or managerial practices that, when used singly or in combination, prevent or reduce pollution of water, and have been approved by Ecology. BMPs are listed and described in the Manual.
"Bioretention"means a flow control best management practice consisting of a shallow landscaped depression designed to temporarily store and promote infiltration of stormwater runoff. Standards for bioretention design, including soil mix, plants, storage volume and feasibility criteria, are specified in the Manual.
"Clean Water Act"means the federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. Section
1251 et seq.), and any subsequent amendments thereto.
"Commercial agriculture"means those activities conducted on lands defined in RCW
84.34.020(2), and activities involved in the production of crops or livestock for wholesale trade. An activity ceases to be considered commercial agriculture when the area on which it is conducted is proposed for conversion to a nonagricultural use or has lain idle for more than five years, unless the idle land is registered in a federal or state soils conservation program, or unless the activity is maintenance of irrigation ditches, laterals, canals, or drainage ditches related to an existing and ongoing agricultural activity.
"Compaction"means densification of a fill by mechanical means.
"Ecology"means the Washington State Department of Ecology.
"Fill"means a deposit of earth material placed by artificial means.
"Flow control BMP"means BMPs that control the volume rate, frequency, and flow duration of stormwater surface runoff.
"Illicit connections"means either of the following:
A. Any drain or conveyance, whether on the surface or subsurface, which allows an illegal discharge to enter the storm drain system including but not limited to any conveyances which allow any nonstormwater discharge including sewage, process wastewater, and wash water to enter the storm drain system and any connections to the storm drain system from indoor drains and sinks, regardless of whether said drain or connection had been previously allowed, permitted, or approved by an authorized enforcement agency; or
B. Any drain or conveyance connected from a commercial or industrial land use to the storm drain system which has not been documented in plans, maps, or equivalent records and approved by an authorized enforcement agency.
"Illicit discharge"means all nonstormwater discharges to stormwater drainage systems that cause or contribute to a violation of state water quality, sediment quality or groundwater quality standards, including but not limited to sanitary sewer connections, industrial process water, interior floor drains, car washing and greywater systems.
"LID best management practices"means distributed stormwater management practices, integrated into a project design, that emphasize predisturbance hydrologic processes of infiltration, filtration, storage, evaporation and transpiration. LID BMPs are referred to as flow control BMPs and include, but are not limited to, bioretention, permeable pavements, limited infiltration systems, roof downspout controls, dispersion, soil quality and depth, and minimal excavation foundations.
"LID principles"means land use management strategies that emphasize conservation, use of on-site natural features, and site planning to minimize impervious surfaces, native vegetation loss, and stormwater runoff.
"Low impact development" or "LID"means a stormwater and land use management strategy that strives to mimic predisturbance hydraulic processes of infiltration, filtration, storage, evaporation, and transpiration by emphasizing conservation, use of on-site natural features, site planning, and distributed stormwater management practices that are integrated into a project design.
"Mitigation"means, in the following order of preference:
A. Avoiding the impact altogether by not taking a certain action or part of an action;
B. Minimizing impacts by limiting the degree or magnitude of the action and its implementation, by using appropriate technology, or by taking affirmative steps to avoid or reduce impacts;
C. Rectifying the impact by repairing, rehabilitating or restoring the affected environment;
D. Reducing or eliminating the impact over time by preservation and maintenance operations during the life of the action; and
E. Compensation for the impact by replacing, enhancing, or providing substitute resources or environments.
"MS4"means municipal separate storm sewer system.
"Person"means any individual, partnership, corporation, association, organization, cooperative, public or municipal corporation, agency of the state, or local government unit, however designated.
"Premises"means any building, lot, parcel of land, or portion of land whether improved or unimproved including adjacent sidewalks and parking strips.
"Public works director"means the person holding the position of the public works manager of the city of Pacific, or his or her designee.
"Rain garden"means a shallow, landscaped depression with compost-amended native soils and adapted plants. The depression is designed to pond and temporarily store stormwater runoff from adjacent areas, and to allow stormwater to pass through the amended soil profile.
"Stormwater drainage facility"means a constructed component of a stormwater drainage system, designed or constructed to perform a particular function, or multiple functions. Stormwater facilities include, but are not limited to, pipes, swales, ditches, culverts, street gutters, detention basins, retention basins, constructed wetlands, infiltration devices, catchbasins, oil/water separators, sediment basins and modular pavement.
"Stormwater drainage system"means constructed and natural features which function together as a system to collect, convey, channel, hold, inhibit, retain, detain, infiltrate, divert, treat or filter stormwater.
"Toe of slope"means a point or line of slope in an excavation or cut where the lower surface changes to horizontal or meets the existing ground slope.
"Top of slope"means a point or line on the upper surface of a slope where it changes to horizontal or meets the original surface.
"Unstable slopes"means those sloping areas of land which have in the past exhibited, are currently exhibiting, or will likely in the future exhibit mass movement of earth.
"Vegetation"means all organic plant life growing on the surface of the earth.
"Wastewater"means any water or other liquid, other than uncontaminated stormwater, discharged from a facility.
"Water body"means surface waters including rivers, streams, lakes, marine waters, estuaries, and wetlands.
(Ord. 1482 § 1, 2000; Ord. 1726 § 1, 2009; Ord. 1816 § 3, 2012; Ord. 1949 § 11, 2017; Ord. 2058 § 4, 2022)