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AGENDA PACKETS
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REDEVELOPMENT - The rebuilding, repair, or alteration of a structure, land <br />surface, road or street, or facility. <br />RETENTION - The prevention of direct discharge of stormwater runoff into <br />receiving water-, examples include systems which discharge through percolation, <br />exfiltration and evaporation processes and which generally have residence times less <br />than three days. <br />RUNOFF - Rainfall snowmelt or irrigation water flowing over the ground surface. <br />SEDIMENT - The solid mineral or organic material that is in suspension, is being <br />transported or has been moved from its original location by erosion and has been <br />deposited at another location. <br />SEDIMENTATION - The process or action of depositing sediment. <br />t .1 'th .. the ., 1,igh water- mark of . Sh fi ij.......o <br />evazv. <br />C O - i A D MPACT CT PLAN N A plan detailingeuffent and future use e <br />Sher -elands and the petential it:npaet ef said uses; an assessment of euffent and f�tuf-e <br />human and animal lj C1IILLir'QS'RAGJLI'ICCIesand eavirenmental quality. <br />SHORELINE - The mean ordinary high water level maw of the body of water <br />known as Gem Lake and any lake, pond, or flowage in the City of Gem Lake as <br />determined by a federal, state, regional or local regulatory agency with the authority <br />to make such determinations, along with all wetlands attendant to each body of water. <br />SOIL TREATMENT SYSTEM - A system where sewage effluent is treated and <br />disposed of into the soil by percolation and filtration and includes trenches, seepage <br />beds drainfields. at -grade, systems, and moundsystems. <br />
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