This chapter shall be known as the "Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance
of the City of Lexington." The purpose of this chapter is to prevent degradation
of properties, stream channels, waters and other natural resources of the
City of Lexington by establishing requirements for the control of soil erosion,
sediment deposition and nonagricultural runoff and by establishing procedures
whereby these requirements shall be administered and enforced. This chapter
is authorized by the Code of Virginia, Title 10.1, Chapter 5, Article 4 (§ 10.1-560
et seq.), known as the "Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Law."
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires a different meaning,
the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AGREEMENT IN LIEU OF A PLAN
A contract between the plan-approving authority and the owner that
specifies conservation measures that must be implemented in the construction
of a single-family residence; this contract may be executed by the plan-approving
authority in lieu of a formal site plan.
APPLICANT
Any person submitting an erosion and sediment control plan for approval
or requesting the issuance of a permit, when required, authorizing land-disturbing
activities to commence.
BOARD
The Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board.
CERTIFIED INSPECTOR
An employee or agent of a program authority who:
A.
Holds a certificate of competence from the Board in the area of project
inspection; or
B.
Is enrolled in the Board's training program for project inspection and
successfully completes such program within one year after enrollment.
CERTIFIED PLAN REVIEWER
An employee or agent of a program authority who:
A.
Holds a certificate of competence from the Board in the area of plan
review;
B.
Is enrolled in the Board's training program for plan review and successfully
completes such program within one year after enrollment; or
C.
Is licensed as a professional engineer, architect, certified landscape
architect or land surveyor pursuant to Article 1 (§ 44.1-400 et
seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia.
CERTIFIED PROGRAM ADMINISTRATOR
An employee or agent of a program authority who:
A.
Holds a certificate of competence from the Board in the area of program
administration; or
B.
Is enrolled in the Board's training program for program administration
and successfully completes such program within one year after enrollment.
CITY
The City of Lexington.
CLEARING
Any activity which removes the vegetative ground cover, including
but not limited to root mat removal or topsoil removal.
COUNTY
The County of Rockbridge.
DEPARTMENT
The Department of Conservation and Recreation.
DEVELOPMENT
A tract of land developed or to be developed as a single unit under
single ownership or unified control which is to be used for any business or
industrial purpose or is to contain three or more residential dwelling units.
DIRECTOR
The Director of the Department.
EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN or PLAN
A document containing material for the conservation of soil and water
resources of a unit or group of units of land. It may include appropriate
maps, an appropriate soil and water plan inventory, and management information
with needed interpretations and a record of decisions contributing to conservation
treatment. The plan shall contain all major conservation decisions to assure
that the entire unit or units of land will be so treated to achieve the conservation
objectives.
EROSION IMPACT AREA
An area of land not associated with current land-disturbing activity
but subject to persistent soil erosion resulting in the delivery of sediment
onto neighboring properties or into state waters. This definition shall not
apply to any lot or parcel of land of 10,000 square feet or less used for
residential purposes.
EXCAVATING
Any digging, scooping or other methods of removing earth materials.
FILLING
Any depositing or stockpiling of earth materials.
GRADING
Any excavating or filling of earth material or any combination thereof,
including the land in its excavated or filled condition.
LAND-DISTURBING ACTIVITY
Any land change which may result in soil erosion from water or wind
and the movement of sediments into state waters or onto lands in the commonwealth,
including but not limited to clearing, grading, excavating, transporting and
filling of land, except that the term shall not include:
A.
Minor land-disturbing activities such as home gardens and individual
home landscaping, repairs and maintenance work;
B.
Individual service connections;
C.
Installation, maintenance, or repair of any underground public utility
lines when such activity occurs on an existing hard-surfaced road, street
or sidewalk, provided that such land-disturbing activity is confined to the
area of the road, street or sidewalk which is hard-surfaced;
D.
Septic tank lines or drainage fields unless included in an overall plan
for land-disturbing activity relating to construction of the building to be
served by the septic tank system;
F.
Exploration or drilling for oil and gas, including the well site, roads,
feeder lines, and off-site disposal areas;
G.
Tilling, planting, or harvesting of agricultural, horticultural, or
forest crops, or livestock feedlot operations, including engineering operations
and agricultural engineering operations as follows: construction of terraces,
terrace outlets, check dams, desilting basins, dikes, ponds not required to
comply with the Dam Safety Act, Article 2 (§ 10.1-604 et seq.) of
Chapter 6 of Title 10.1 of the Code of Virginia, ditches, strip cropping,
lister furrowing, contour cultivating, contour furrowing, land drainage, and
land irrigation; however, this exception shall not apply to harvesting of
forest crops unless the area on which harvesting occurs is reforested artificially
or naturally in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia, Chapter
11 (§ 10.1-1100 et seq.) of Title 10.1, or is converted to bona
fide agricultural or improved pasture use as described in the Code of Virginia,
§ 10.1-1163B;
H.
Repair or rebuilding of the tracks, rights-of-way, bridges, communication
facilities and other related structures and facilities of a railroad company;
I.
Disturbed land areas of less than 10,000 square feet in size;
J.
Installation of fence and sign posts or telephone and electric poles
and other kinds of posts or poles; and
K.
Emergency work to protect life, limb or property, and emergency repairs,
provided that if the land-disturbing activity would have required an approved
erosion and sediment control plan if the activity were not an emergency, then
the land area disturbed shall be shaped and stabilized in accordance with
the requirements of the plan-approving authority.
LAND-DISTURBING PERMIT
A permit issued by the Zoning Administrator for the clearing, filling,
excavating, grading, or transporting of land or for any combination thereof
or for any purpose set forth herein.
LOCAL EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PROGRAM or LOCAL CONTROL PROGRAM
An outline of the various methods employed by the City of Lexington
to regulate land-disturbing activities and thereby minimize erosion and sedimentation
in compliance with the state program and may include such items as local ordinances,
policies and guidelines, technical materials, inspection, enforcement, and
evaluation.
OWNER
The owner or owners of the freehold of the premises or lesser estate
therein, a mortgagee or vendee in possession, assignee of rents, receiver,
executor, trustee, lessee or other person, firm or corporation in control
of a property.
PERMITTEE
The person to whom the permit authorizing land-disturbing activities
is issued or the person who certifies that the approved erosion and sediment
control plan will be followed.
PERSON
Any individual, partnership, firm, association, joint venture, public
or private corporation, trust, estate, commission, board, public or private
institution, utility, cooperative, county, city, town or other political subdivision
of the commonwealth, any interstate body, or any other legal entity.
PLAN-APPROVING AUTHORITY
The Zoning Administrator, who is responsible for determining the
adequacy of a plan submitted for land-disturbing activities on a unit or units
of lands and for approving plans.
PROGRAM AUTHORITY
The City of Lexington, which has adopted a soil erosion and sediment
control program approved by the Board.
RESPONSIBLE LAND DISTURBER
An individual from the project or development team who will be in
charge of and responsible for carrying out a land-disturbing activity covered
by an approved plan or agreement in lieu of a plan, who:
A.
Holds a responsible land disturber certificate of competence;
B.
Holds a current certificate of competence from the Board in the areas
of combined administration, program administration, inspection, or plan review;
C.
Holds a current contractor certificate of competence for erosion and
sediment control; or
D.
Is licensed in Virginia as a professional engineer, architect, certified
landscape architect or land surveyor pursuant to the Code of Virginia, Article
1 (§ 54.1-400 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 54.1.
STATE WATERS
All waters on the surface and under the ground wholly or partially
within or bordering the commonwealth or within its jurisdictions.
TRANSPORTING
Any moving of earth materials from one place to another place, other
than such movement incidental to grading, when such movement results in destroying
the vegetative ground cover either by tracking or the buildup of earth materials
to the extent that erosion and sedimentation will result from the soil or
earth materials over which such transporting occurs.