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Improper storage. Handling or storing of any construction related materials in a
<br /> manner that, due to leaks, spills, leachates, deposits or dumps, causes or has the potential to
<br /> cause the discharge of pollutants to the City's stormwater system or related natural resources,
<br /> the depletion of the capacity of the City's stormwater system, or the contamination of soils.
<br /> Jurisdictional wetlands. Any parcel or portion of a parcel which meets the state or
<br /> federal definition of wetlands that are under the jurisdiction of state or federal laws.
<br /> Synonymous with wetlands.
<br /> Land disturbance. Activities that can change the physical conditions of landform,
<br /> vegetation, and hydrology including, but not limited to, clearing, grading, grubbing,
<br /> excavating, filling, logging, and storing of materials.
<br /> Maximum extent practicable. A level of effort to be undertaken where technical
<br /> feasibility and fmancial costs to be incurred are appropriate, as determined by the criteria in
<br /> Section R-6.645-D.2 of this Rule, for the probable negative impacts to water quality to be
<br /> minimized.
<br /> Minor Recumng Activities. Repetitive construction activities that are performed as
<br /> part of an overall work plan and no individual disturbance exceeds more than 500 squaze feet
<br /> of land area and 50 cubic yazds of fill or excavated material.
<br /> Pern~it Holder. The property owner or easement holder of record of the pazcel or tax
<br /> lot for which construction activities are planned.
<br /> Person. An individual, trust, firm, joint stock company, joint venture, consortium,
<br /> commercial entity, partnership, association, corporation, commission, state and any agency
<br /> thereof, political subdivision of the state, interstate body or the federal government, including
<br /> any agency thereof;
<br /> Related Natural Resources. Natural resources located within or adjacent to the City's
<br /> stormwater system, such as waterways, wetlands, and riparian azeas, that provide one or
<br /> more of the following stormwater functions: flood control, water quality treatment, and
<br /> streambank stabilization.
<br /> Routine Maintenance. Activities and practices that are necessazy 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 azeas, fields), cleaning of stormwater facilities, and patching of streets.
<br /> Sensitive area. Sites that meet the criteria contained in R-6.645-E. 1.
<br /> Template. An example of a construction site management plan provided by the City
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<br /> Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R-6.645 - 10
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