} <br /> • j' <br /> Construction season. Those months where weather conditions are more conducive <br /> to construction activities. In the Willamette Valley, the construction season generally begins <br /> May 1 and ends October 31. <br /> Construction Site Management Plan. A set of maps, data, drawings, and narrative <br /> prepared by a certified professional that describes expected runoff from new construction <br /> sites and establishes measures to be taken for preventing erosion and controlling sediments <br /> and other pollutants from construction related activities. <br /> Designated buffer. An area established by Eugene Code, 1971, including but not <br /> limited to sections 9.262(3)(b) and 9.264(3), that separates a protected natural resource site, <br /> such as a wetland or water feature, from a conflicting use. <br /> Dewatering. The removal and disposal of surface water or groundwater for purposes <br /> of preparing a site for construction. <br /> Directly drains. The conveyance and discharge of stormwater runoff - either on the <br /> surface or by an open channel or pipe - into a water feature that is located on or adjacent to <br /> the parcel or tax lot of record for which construction activities are planned. <br /> Disturbed area. A parcel or a portion of a parcel of land where the vegetation, <br /> landform, or topography is altered due to logging, clearing, grubbing, grading, paving, stock <br /> piling, or building. <br /> Enforcement Officer. The person designated to enforce the provisions of Sections <br /> 6.625 to 6.645 of the Eugene Code, 1971 and these rules by the City Manager. <br /> Erosion prevention. Measures to be taken for preventing and/or minimizing impacts <br /> to the City's stormwater system and related natural resources due to soil erosion from water <br /> and wind forces, sedimentation, and other potential impacts associated with construction <br /> activities such as handling and storage of building materials and disposal of building <br /> material wastes. <br /> Finished grading. Minor grading activities that occur at the end of a construction <br /> project in preparation for landscaping and/or paving purposes. Examples include leveling <br /> and contouring of finished grades. <br /> Fully developed property. A parcel of land that contains buildings, pavement and <br /> other facilities, including landscaped areas and - due to these uses - is not capable of <br /> Proposed Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R -6.645 - 3 7/12/96 <br />