development skes over 40 acres, the design storm shall be a 10-year storm event.
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<br /> Permit holder. The property owner, or easement holder or permittee ofrecord ofthe
<br /> parcel or tax lot for which construction act/v/ties are planned.
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<br /> Person. An indMdual, trust, firm, joint stock con, any, joint venture, consortium,
<br /> commercial entity, partnership, assoc/ation, corporation, commission, state and any agency
<br /> thereof, polkical subdivision ofthe state, interstate body or the federal govermnent, including
<br /> any agency thereo£
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<br /> Related natural resource areas. Areas located w/thin or adjacent to the City's
<br /> stormwater systen:g such as waterways, wetlands, conservation zones or easements, and
<br /> riparian areas, which due to their location, topography, vegetation, or other factors provide
<br /> one or more of the following stormwater functions: flood control, habitat, streambank
<br /> stab'flization, and water quality treatment includ/ng pollutant removal, shading and
<br /> temperature stabilization.
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<br /> Responsible person or responsible party. A permit holder, property owner, or their
<br /> agent or contractor, or other person who is responsible for meeting the outcomes, or
<br /> respons/ble for violation of this Rule.
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<br /> Routine maintenance. Activities and practices that are necessary to maintain the
<br /> operating capacity, functional integrity, or aesthetics of a place or facihty. Routine
<br /> maintenance includes, but is not limited to, landscaping, repair of recreation facilities (e.g.,
<br /> ball diamonds, play areas, fields), clean/ng of storrnwater facilities, and patching of streets.
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<br /> Secondary conta/nment. On-site erosion prevention measures that include both a
<br /> preventative measure (soil coverage, vegetative buffer) and a control measure (sed/ment
<br /> fence, mulch berm, straw bales).
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<br /> Sedimentation. The deposit of mud, sand, soil, sedknent or construction materials
<br /> exceeding one-half cubic foot in volume for every 1,000 square feet of lot size onto adjacent
<br /> properties, into the City's stormwater system, onto Related Natural Resource Areas located
<br /> on-ske, into public rights ofway or private streets, and/or into any private storn~ater system
<br /> that discharges into a City stormwater system located off-site by dropping, discharging,
<br /> directly depos/ting, or resulting from the action of erosion.
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<br /> Sensitive area. Sites that meet the criteria contained ha R-6 645-E. 1.
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<br /> Template. An example of a construction site management plan provided by the City
<br /> of Eugene that - when modified by the eros/on prevention perm/t holder to address site
<br /> specific conditions - can be used to satisfy CSMP requirements for a single dwelling or duplex
<br /> dwelling. The ten, late may be prepared by the permit holder or the pem~t holder' s designee.
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