any agency thereof; <br /> Phased Development. Land that is intended to be developed on an incremental basis. <br /> Related Natural Resources. Natural resources that are located within or adjacent to <br /> the City's stormwater system - such as waterways, jurisdictional wetlands, and riparian <br /> areas - that provide one or more of the following stormwater functions: drainage for runoff; <br /> storage for flood control purposes, water quality treatment, and streambank stabilization. <br /> { <br /> Routine Maintenance. Activities and practices that are necessary to maintain the <br /> operating capacity, functional integrity, or aesthetics of a place or facility. Routine <br /> maintenance includes, but is not limited to, landscaping, repair of recreation facilities (e.g., <br /> ball diamonds, play areas, fields), cleaning of stormwater facilities, and patching of streets. <br /> Sensitive area Places that are highly susceptible to erosion or sedimentation. <br /> Template. An example of a construction site management plan provided by the City <br /> of Eugene that - when modified by the erosion prevention permit holder to address site <br /> specific conditions - can be used to satisfy permit requirements for a single dwelling or <br /> duplex dwelling. The template may be prepared by the permit holer or the permit holder's <br /> designee. <br /> Untreated runoff. Contaminated stormwater runoff due to construction activities <br /> that has not been filtered, screened, settled, or otherwise treated for the removal of pollutants, <br /> prior to discharge into the City's stormwater system or related natural resources. - <br /> Water features. Permanent or intermittent bodies of water, including creeks, <br /> streams, ponds, rivers, lakes, drainage channels and jurisdictional wetlands. <br /> Vegetative buffer. A strip of land not less than 25 feet in width separating a <br /> construction activity from either a water feature or a property line, whichever is nearest, <br /> containing a vegetation that covers at least 75% of the buffer area <br /> Visible or measurable erosion. The deposit of mud, soil, sediment or similar <br /> material exceeding one -half cubic foot in volume for every 1,000 square feet of lot size onto <br /> public rights of way or private streets, into the City' s stormwater system or related natural <br /> resources, either by direct deposit, dropping, discharge, or as a result of the action of erosion; <br /> evidence of concentrated flows of water over bare soils, turbid or sediment laden flows, or <br /> evidence of on -site erosion such as rivulets on bare soil slopes where the flow of water is not <br /> filtered or captured on the site using the techniques recommended in the City's Erosion <br /> Prevention and Construction Site Management Practices Planning and Design Manual, or <br /> Proposed Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R -6.645 - 5 7/12/96 <br /> 1 <br />