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City of Arden Hills Chapter 15 Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance <br />Control Plan except for the emergency, then the land area disturbed shall be shaped <br />and stabilized in accordance with the requirement of the PWD when applicable. <br />r"�3Subd.13 Outfall. The point source where a storm sewer system discharges from <br />a pipe, ditch, or other discrete conveyance to receiving waters, or to a storm sewer system <br />owned and operated by another party. <br />�Subd.14 Permittee. A person, firm, sole proprietorship, partnership, <br />corporation, state agency or political subdivision thereof engaged in a land disturbance <br />activity who submits an application to the PWD for a permit pursuant to this ordinance. <br />r"�4Subd.15 Phasing. Clearing a parcel of land in distinct phases, with the <br />stabilization of each phase before the clearing of the next. <br />S�t�Subd.16 Ramsey Conservation District. The Ramsey Soil and Water <br />Conservation District. <br />S��Subd. 17 Rice Creek Watershed District. An organization which oversees the <br />activities in the Rice Creek watershed as defined by Minnesota Statutes, Sections 103B,and <br />103D. <br />C--��Subd. 18 Runoff. Rainfall, snowmelt, or irrigation water flowing over the <br />ground surface. <br />S�8Subd. 19 Sediment. Solid mineral or organic material that, in suspension, is <br />being transported, or has been moved from its original site by air, water, gravity, or ice, and <br />has been deposited at another location. <br />�--�°Subd. 20 Sedimentation. The process or action of depositing sediment, caused <br />by erosion. <br />��39Subd. 21 Site. The entire area of land on which the land disturbance activity is <br />proposed in the permit application. <br />S��Subd. 22 Site Plan. A plan or set of plans showing the details of any land <br />disturbance activity of a site including but not limited to the construction of structures, open <br />and enclosed drainage facilities, stormwater management facilities, parking lots, driveways, <br />curbs, pavements, sidewalks, bike paths, recreational facilities, ground covers, plantings, and <br />landscaping. <br />S��3Subd. 23 Shoreland. The land located within the following distances from <br />protected waters: <br />A. One thousand (1,000) feet from the ordinary high water mark of a lake, pond, or <br />flowage; <br />1500-4 <br />