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• Erosion. Any process that wears away the surface of the land by the action of water, <br />wind, ice, gravity and/or land disturbance activities. Erosion can be accelerated by the <br />activities of man and nature. <br />• Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (Plan) is a plan which includes a set of best <br />management practices or equivalent measures designed to control surface runoff and <br />erosion and to retain sediment on a particular site during the period in which pre - <br />construction and construction related land disturbances, fills, and soil storage occur, and <br />before final improvements are completed, all in accordance with the specific requirements <br />set forth in Section 1520. This Plan shall also include permanent measures and Best <br />Management Practices to control post -construction surface runoff and sediment. <br />• Erosion and sediment control practice specifications and erosion and sediment <br />control practices. The management procedures, techniques, and methods to control soil <br />erosion and sedimentation as officially adopted by the City. <br />Excavation. The mechanical removal of earth material. <br />Fill. The deposit of soil or other earth materials placed by artificial means. <br />• General Storm Water Permit. The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's (MPCA) <br />general National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) construction storm <br />water permit covering anyone conducting a land disturbing activity which disturbs one (1) <br />or more acres of total land area. <br />• Grading. Excavation or fill of material, including the resulting conditions thereof. <br />• Land Disturbance Activity. Any land change greater than &,4w 2,500 square feet or 50 <br />cubic yards, or land change on a parcel of land located within 1,000 feet of a shoreland area <br />or adjacent to a surface water that may result in soil erosion from wind, water and/or ice <br />and the movement of sediments into or upon waters or lands of the city, including but not <br />limited to construction, clearing and grubbing, grading, excavating, transporting and filling <br />of land. Land Disturbance Activity does not mean the following: <br />• Minor land disturbance activities such as home gardens and an individual's home <br />landscaping, repairs and maintenance work; <br />• Additions or modifications to existing single-family dwellings or accessory <br />structures that will result in creating under 2,500 square feet of exposed soil and/or <br />impervious surface an-d- IoSSs tha R 50 eubic Yapd-. i ShA-ri.41"d a <br />• Construction, installation and maintenance of electric, telephone, and cable <br />television utility lines or individual service connection to these utilities, except where a <br />minimum of 5,040 2,500 square feet of land disturbance can be anticipated; <br />Tilling, planting or harvesting of agricultural, horticultural, or silvicultural crops; <br />• Installation of fence, sign, telephone, and electric poles and other kinds of posts, <br />bollards or poles; and <br />