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lakes, marshes and lowlands, that is inundated during a 100-year flood. <br />�"ioodway - the channel of the watercourse, the bed of water basins, and those portions of the adjoining <br />floodplains that must be kept free of encroachment so that the 100-year flood may be carried without increasing <br />the 100-year flood elevation by more than 0.5 feet. <br />�'Inod�vay fringe - the area between the flondway and the boundary of the 100-year flood. <br />Governmental project - projects sponsored or paid for by a governmental agency. <br />Land Disturbance — alteration of the existing surface material to the point of exposing the underlying soil <br />material or the placement of fill on a site. <br />Low floor - the lowest level of a structure, usually the basement or walk-out level. <br />Maj or drainageway - any drainageway having a tributary area of 200 acres or greater. <br />Municipal Approval — obtaining, in writing, all necessary zoning, building, platting, planning, <br />gradingld�molition permits and approvals for construction of the development. <br />Municipality - any city wholly or partly within the Capitol Region Watershed District. <br />N URP � Nationwide Urban Runoff Program. <br />Ordinary high water level (OH W} - the elevation delineating the highest water level which has been <br />nain.tained for a sufficient period of time to leave evidence upon the landscape. The ordinary high water level is <br />commonly that point where the natural vegetation changes from predominantly aquatic to predominantly <br />terrestriaL For Public Waters and Public Waters Wetlands the Minnesota DNR determines the OHW. <br />Parcel - any quantity of land capable of being describedwith such definiteness that its location and boundaries <br />may be established. <br />Person - any natural person, partnership, unincorporated association, corporation, limited liability company, <br />municipal corporation, state agency, political subdivisionof the State of Minnesota. <br />Public waters - all waters identified as public waters under Minnesota Statutes section 103G.005, subdivision <br />15. <br />Public waters wetlands - all wetlands identified as public waters wetlands under Minnesota Statutes section <br />103G.005, subdivision 15a. <br />Standards - a preferred or desired level of quantity, quality, or value. <br />Subdivision, subdivide - the separation of an area, parcel, or tract of land under single ownership into two or <br />more parcels, tracts, lots. <br />Trout Brook Interceptor — that portion of the Trout Brook Storm Sewer that is owned and operated by the <br />�xst�ct. <br />C�WD Draft Rules - 45 Day Review Version October 6, 2005 Page 3 of 14 <br />
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