material impacts are occurring and the cause of impact is directly related to a construction <br /> activity from a separate parcel. <br /> Annual landscape activities. Activities necessary to maintain the health and function <br /> of developed landscaped areas, including but not limited to: tilling, sodding, mowing, <br /> aerating, and pruning. <br /> Certified professional. A person who holds an Oregon license in one of the following <br /> professions: engineer, architect, landscape architect, or is in a similar profession as <br /> determined by the City Manager; or a person who is certified as a geologist or as a <br /> professional in erosion and sedimentation control by the International Erosion Control <br /> Association, or any other similar organization, or by the City, as determined by the City <br /> Manager. <br /> City Manager. The City Manager of the City of Eugene, or the Manager's designee. <br /> Construction activity. An activity used in the process of developing, redeveloping, <br /> enhancing, or maintaining land, including but not limited to: land disturbance, building <br /> construction, paving and surfacing, storage and disposal of construction related materials. <br /> Construction footprint. That azea of a pazcel where disturbance to vegetation <br /> and landform is necessary for the construction of buildings, parking lots, walkways, <br /> landscaping, utilities, and for staging of construction equipment and other similar uses <br /> associated with construction activities. <br /> Construction related materials. Potential water quality pollutants that are used or <br /> created during construction activities including, but not limited to; off-site deposits of <br /> sediments by vehicles (e.g. tracking, spilling); building material wastes (e.g.. scrap metals, <br /> rubber, plastic, glass, masonry, wood; paints and thinners; packaging materials; insulation, <br /> plaster grout); hazardous substances (e.g. cleaning solvents; chemical additives; concrete <br /> curing compounds; acids for cleaning masonry surfaces; paints, thinners); and concrete <br /> washout. <br /> Construction Site Management Plan. A set of maps, data, drawings, and narrative <br /> that describes expected runoff from new construction sites and establishes measures to be <br /> taken for preventing erosion, sediments, and other pollutants from construction related <br /> activities. <br /> Designated buffer. An area established by the 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, or its designated buffer area. <br /> Dewatering. The removal and disposal of surface water or groundwater for purposes <br /> <br /> Erosion Prevention Administrative Rule R-6.645 - 8 <br /> <br />