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ORDINANCE N0. 91-38 <br />erosion and sediment pollution. <br />(13) "Earth Material" means soil, sediment, rock, sand, <br />gravel, and organic material or residue associated with <br />or attached to the soil. <br />(14) "Erosion" means the process by which the land surface is <br />worn away by the action of water, wind, ice or gravity. <br />(15) "Erosion and Sediment Control Plan" means a written <br />and/or drawn sediment pollution control plan or strategy <br />to minimize erosion and prevent off-site sedimentation <br />throughout all earth-disturbing activities on a <br />development area. <br />(16) "Erosion and Sediment Control Practices" means <br />conservation measures used to control sediment pollution <br />and includes structural practices, vegetative practices <br />and management techniques. <br />(17)."Frequency Storm" means a rainfall event of a magnitude <br />with a specified average recurrence interval and is <br />calculated with Soil Conservation Service Type II twenty- <br />four-hour curves or depth duration frequency curves. <br />(18) "Grading" means earth-disturbing activity such as <br />excavation, stripping, cutting, filling, stockpiling, or <br />any combination thereof. <br />(19) "Grubbing" means removing, clearing or scalping material <br />such as roots, stumps or sod. <br />(20) "Highly Erodible Soil" means a portion of land surface <br />which is very susceptible to erosive forces and is <br />27