The definitions contained in Ohio Environmental Protection Agency ("Ohio EPA")'s Construction General Permit entitled "Authorization for Storm Water Discharges Associated with Construction Activity under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System" and Ohio EPA's Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) Permit entitled "Authorization for Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems to Discharge Stormwater Under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System" in effect at the time a permit is applied for under this chapter shall apply to this chapter and the following definitions shall also apply:
(a) “Acre” means a measurement of area equaling 43,560 square feet.
(b) “As-built survey” means a survey shown on a plan or drawing prepared by a registered Professional Surveyor indicating the actual dimensions, elevations, and locations of any structures, underground utilities, swales, detention facilities, and sewage treatment facilities after construction has been completed.
(c) “Community” means the City of Euclid, its designated representatives, boards, or commissions.
(d) “Comprehensive stormwater management plan” means the written document and plans meeting the requirements of this regulation that sets forth the plans, practices, and SCMs to minimize stormwater runoff from a development area, to safely conveyor temporarily store and release post-development runoff at an allowable rate to minimize flooding and stream bank erosion, and to protect or improve stormwater quality and stream channels.
(e) “Construction general permit” means the most recent General National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit for authorization of storm water discharges associated with construction activities issued by Ohio EPA (Ohio EPA Permit#OHC000005 and its successors).
(f) “Critical storm” means a storm that is determined by calculating the percentage increase in volume of runoff by a proposed development area for the 1-year 24-hour event. The critical storm is used to calculate the maximum allowable stormwater discharge rate from a developed site.
(g) “Development area” means a parcel or contiguous parcels owned by one person or persons, or operated as one development unit, and used or being developed for commercial, industrial, residential, institutional, or other construction or alteration that changes runoff characteristics.
(h) “Development drainage area” means a combination of each hydraulically unique watershed with individual outlet points on the development area.
(i) “Disturbed area” means an area of land subject to erosion due to the removal of vegetative cover and/or soil disturbing activities.
(j) “Drainage” means the removal of excess surface water or groundwater from land by surface or subsurface drains.
(k) “Erosion” means the process by which the land surface is worn away by the action of wind, water, ice, gravity, or any combination of those forces.
(l) “Grading” means the process in which the topography of the land is altered to a new slope.
(m) “Impervious cover” means any surface that cannot effectively absorb or infiltrate water. This may include roads, streets, parking lots, rooftops, sidewalks, and other areas not covered by vegetation.
(n) “Maximum extent practicable” means the level of pollutant reduction that operators of small municipal separate storm sewer systems regulated under 40 C.F.R. Parts 9, 122,123, and 124, referred to as NPDES Stormwater Phase II, must meet.
(o) “Post-development” means the conditions that exist following the completion of soil disturbing activity in terms of topography, vegetation, land use, and the rate, volume, quality, or direction of stormwater runoff.
(p) “Pre-construction meeting” means meeting prior to construction between all parties associated with the construction of the project including government agencies, contractors and owners to review agency requirements and plans as submitted and approved.
(q) “Pre-development” means the conditions that exist prior to the initiation of soil disturbing activity in terms of topography, vegetation, land use, and the rate, volume, quality, or direction of stormwater runoff.
(r) “Professional engineer” means a professional engineer registered in the State of Ohio with specific education and experience in water resources engineering, acting in conformance with the Code of Ethics of the Ohio State Board of Registration for Engineers and Surveyors.
(s) “Runoff” means the portion of rainfall, melted snow, or irrigation water that flows across the ground surface and is eventually returned to water resources.
(t) “Sediment” means the soils or other surface materials that can be transported or deposited by the action of wind, water, ice, or gravity as a product of erosion.
(u) “Site owner” means any individual, corporation, firm, trust, commission, board, public or private partnership, joint venture, agency, unincorporated association, municipal corporation, county or state agency, the federal government, other legal entity, or an agent there of that is responsible for the overall construction site.
(v) “Soil disturbing activity” means clearing, grading, excavating, filling, or other alteration of the earth's surface where natural or human made ground cover is destroyed that may result in, or contribute to, increased stormwater quantity and/or decreased stormwater quality.
(w) “Stormwater control measure (SCM)” means a structure or area designed to remove pollutants from stormwater and/or reduce stormwater flow rates. SCMs are a subset of best management practices (BMPs) as defined in the construction general permit.
(x) “Water resource” means any stream, lake, reservoir, pond, marsh, wetland, or waterway situated wholly or partly within the boundaries of the state, except those private waters which do not combine or affect a junction with surface water. Waters defined as sewerage systems, treatment works or disposal systems in Ohio R.C. 6111.01 are not included
(y) “Water resource crossing” means any bridge, box, arch, culvert, truss, or other type of structure intended to convey people, animals, vehicles, or materials from one side of a watercourse to another. This does not include private, non-commercial footbridges or pole mounted aerial electric or telecommunication lines, nor does it include below grade utility lines.
(z) “Watershed” means the total drainage area contributing stormwater runoff to a single point.
(aa) “Wetland” means those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, including swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas (40 CFR 232, as amended).
(Ord. 17-2022. Passed 2-22-22.)