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RCA Attachment B
<br />521 C.Definitions: The following words, terms and phrases, when used in thisarticle,
<br />522 shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where the
<br />523 context clearly indicates a differentmeaning:
<br />524 1.Best Management Practice (BMP): Erosion and sediment control andwater
<br />525 quality management practices that are the most effective and practicable
<br />526 means of controlling, preventing, and minimizing the degradation of
<br />527 surface water, including construction-phasing, minimizing the length of
<br />528 time soil areas are exposed, prohibitions, and other management practices
<br />529 published by state or designated area-wide planningagencies.
<br />530 2.Certificate of Completion: the certificate issued after the final inspectionof
<br />531 the site has been completed, temporary erosion control has been removed
<br />532 and the site has been fully restored.
<br />533 3.City of Roseville Erosion Control Specifications: practices described in,but
<br />534 not limited to, the followingmanuals:
<br />535 a.Minnesota StormwaterManual
<br />536 b.Minnesota DOT Erosion ControlManual
<br />537 c.
<br />538 0,6-4-2018)
<br />539 4.Erosion: any process that wears away the surface of the land by the action
<br />540 of water, wind, ice, or gravity. Erosion can be accelerated by theactivities
<br />541 of man andnature.
<br />542 5.Erosion and sediment control plan: a document containing therequirements
<br />543 of Section 803.04 D that, when implemented, will prevent or minimize soil
<br />544 erosion on a parcel of land and off-site sedimentdamages.
<br />545 6.Erosion and sediment control practice specifications and erosion and
<br />546 sediment control practices: the management procedures, techniques, and
<br />547 methods to control soil erosion and sedimentation as officially adoptedby
<br />548 theCity.
<br />549 7.Land disturbance activity: Any activity, including clearing, grading,
<br />550 excavating, transporting and filling of land, greater than 5,000 squarefeet,
<br />551 and/or placement or grading of 50 cubic yards of earthen materials on a
<br />552 parcel of land located directly adjacentwithin 300 feet oftoa water
<br />553 resource.or located within the shoreland overlay district\[JF1\]\[RJ2\]\[RJ3\]. Land
<br />554 disturbance activity does not mean the following:
<br />555 a.Minor land disturbance activities such as home gardens andan
<br />556
<br />557 disturbing less than 500 squarefeet.
<br />558 b.Tilling, planting, or harvesting or agricultural, horticultural, or
<br />559 silvicultural crops disturbing less than 500 squarefeet.
<br />560 c.Installation of fence, sign, telephone, and electric poles andother
<br />561 kinds of posts orpoles.
<br />562 d.Emergency work to protect life, limb, or property and emergency
<br />563 repairs. However, if the land disturbance activity would have
<br />564 required an approved erosion and sediment control plan except for
<br />565 the emergency, the land area disturbed shall be shaped and stabilized
<br />566 in accordance with the requirement of the local plan-approving
<br />567 authority or the city when applicable. (Ord. 1550,6-4-2018)
<br />568 8.Permittee: a person, entity, state agency, corporation, partnership,or
<br />569 political subdivision thereof engaged in a land disturbanceactivity.
<br />570 9.Sediment: solid mineral or organic material that, in suspension, is being
<br />571 transported or has been moved from its original site by air, water,gravity,
<br />572 or ice, and has been deposited at anotherlocation.
<br />573 10.Sedimentation: the process or action of depositing sediment thatis
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