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NQIVP.QINT SOURCE -Nutrient and pollution sources nflt discharged from a single point e.g. runa£f from agricultural <br />Etclds, feedlots ot.urban landscapes. <br />NON -DEGRADATION. - Section:3D3 (Tide33' of United States Code LJ.S.C.] 1313) of the Clean Water Act.(CWA) requires <br />states and authorized tribes to adopt water quality standards for waters of the U.S. widen the applicable jurisdictions to maintain <br />thew chemical, physical and:biologic9iritegrity. No signlficant:increase in. stoxmwater runoff or pollutant. loads fxam 2Rp5J20�G <br />numerical standards is permitted. <br />NORMAL WATER LEVEL Fox: a reservoir with a fixed overflow, means the lowest crest level of that :overflow. For. a <br />wholly or:partly by movable gates, siphons. or other means, i0s the maxitnurn level to <br />reservoir whose outflour is controlled <br />which water may rise under normal operating conditions, exclusive of any provision for. flood surcharge..1~ar a dosed depression <br />wetland,. it is .the maximum levelto which the water may rise under normal precipitation conditions exclusive -of any provision <br />for flood surcharge, <br />NOXIOUS MATERIAL(S) - Material capable of causing irtjury to.:. Mg organisms. by chemical reaction, or is capable of <br />causing detrimental effects on the. physical or: economic Well-being; of. individuals.. NURP — The Nationwide. Urban Runoff <br />Program developed by the:Environmental Protection Agency to study stozmwater runoff... rom urban development. <br />OFFICES -Structures, or..portions of structcres; mi.-which.cariiiriercial activities take place .but where. goods are not produced, <br />sold or repaired. These..include:.Banks,.general offices, governmental offices;.:; .surance offices, real, estate offices., travelagency <br />or transportation ticket. offices; telephone exchange;,uriiiry .office; professional offices .and siiniiar:uses which are operated by <br />the owner or his tenants. <br />OFFICE, SHOWROOM - A.building in.wluch at least:.oven typercent'of:.the floor space is devoted. to office.actvities, <br />the remainder being us.ed:fox either display;, storage; or research andIcst nE. <br />ORI7iNARY HIGH`WATER LEVEL as:,define d btthe.Minn.esota Department of hlam. m Resources, means th&bound ary <br />of water basins, watercourses; public waters; acid public waters wetlands, and: <br />1:.The ordinary high' water level is ii. elevation delineating. the highest water level that has been :maintained for a <br />sufficient period of ti-ne Ab..Ieave eevidence upon the landscape, commonly the point where the natural vegetation <br />changes from predomivana::: aq►z¢tIc`to predominantly terrestrial; <br />2: For watercourses, the ordirhigh water level is the <br />a . elevation of the top of the bank of the channel; and <br />3. For reservoirs. and.flowages, the ordinary high water level is the operating elevation of the normal summer pool. <br />QU'TLOT -:a lot. or .parcel of land created by subdivision, butnot for construction, intended for transfer of ownership, <br />dedication. or for use asa prIvate right of way. An out 'lot can lie designated .non -buildable or buildable. if replatted in full <br />ements of this and the Subdivision ordinance. without the use. of a.v..ariance. <br />compliance with all the. requir <br />OWNER - Any individual, firm, association, syndicate, co -partnership, corporation, trust or any other legal entity having <br />sufficient proprietary interest in. the land undcz%this :Ordinance, <br />Updated March 21, 2.017 Appendix ,A <br />Gem Lake Consolidated Land Use Ordinance Deftnifions <br />Page 12 <br />