comparable techniques; and, earth slides, mud flows, earth sloughing, or other earth <br /> movement which leaves the property. <br /> Wetlands. Any parcel or portion of a parcel which meets the state or federal <br /> definition of wetlands that are under the jurisdiction of state or federal laws. Synonymous <br /> with jurisdictional wetlands. <br /> R 6.645 - C Applicability. <br /> 1. These rules, and Sections 6.625 to 6.645 of the Eugene Code, 1971 apply to all <br /> construction related activities that result in any one or all of the following: <br /> 1.1 Land disturbance, including, but not limited to clearing, grading, grubbing, <br /> excavating, filling, logging, and storing of materials; <br /> 1.2 Structural development, including, but not limited to buildings, bridges, roads, <br /> and other infrastructure; <br /> 1.3 I mpervious surfaces, including, but not limited to parking lots, driveways, <br /> walkways, and patios; or <br /> 1.4 Dewatering, including the removal of surface water and groundwater during <br /> construction activities. <br /> 2. No person shall engage in any construction related activity covered by Subsection <br /> R- 6.645 -C.1 of these Rules in a manner that can potentially impact water quality, except as allowed <br /> by the Eugene Code 1971. All persons shall implement Best Management Practices for preventing <br /> and/or controlling erosion, sedimentation, and other construction related impacts to stormwater <br /> quality. Failure to implement proper erosion and sedimentation control measures shall subject the <br /> person to the same enforcement provisions as those applicable to a permit holder under section 6.640 <br /> of the Eugene Code and R- 6.645 -F of the Rules. This requirement shall be implemented through one <br /> of the following administrative provisions: <br /> 2.1 Issuance of an Erosion Prevention Permit in accordance with Section R- <br /> 6.645 -F of these Rules; <br /> 2.2 For all other construction activities not subject to the erosion prevention <br /> permit requirements, property owners are required to comply with the standards for preventing and <br /> controlling erosion, sedimentation, and other impacts associated with construction site management <br /> practices even though an erosion prevention permit may not be required. Property owners will <br /> Proposed Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R -6.645 - 6 7/12/96 <br />