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GF{AGfi6[` <br />C. ~ V~fATEE~SF~~D <br />(r~ P~RTIdEtS <br />1 t( May 2016 <br />BB. PRE-DEVELOPMENT: The conditions that exist prior to the initiation of soil disturbing activity <br />in terms of topography, vegetation, land use, and the rate, volume, quality, or direction of <br />stormwater runoff. <br />CC. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER: A Professional Engineer registered in the State of Ohio with <br />specific education and experience in water resources engineering, acting in conformance with the <br />Code of Ethics of the Ohio State Board of Registration for Engineers and Surveyors. <br />DD. REDEVELOPMENT: A construction project on land that has been previously developed and <br />where the new land use will not increase the runoff coefficient used to calculate the water quality <br />volume. If the new land use will increase the runoff coefficient, then the project is considered to <br />be a new development project rather than a redevelopment project. <br />EE. RII'ARIAN AREA: Land adjacent to any brook, creek, river, or stream having a defined bed and <br />bank that, if appropriately sized, helps to stabilize streambanks, limit erosion, reduce flood size <br />flows, and/or filter and settle out runoff pollutants, or performs other functions consistent with the <br />purposes of this regulation. <br />FF. RII'ARIAN AND WETLAND SETBACK: The real property adjacent to a water resource on <br />which soil disturbing activities are limited, all as defined by riparian setback regulations set forth <br />in Chapter 1127 of the Mayfield Village, Ohio Codified Ordinances. <br />GG. RUNOFF: The portion of rainfall, melted snow, or irrigation water that flows across the ground <br />surface and is eventually returned to water resources. <br />HH. SEDIMENT: The soils or other surface materials that can be transported or deposited by the <br />action of wind, water, ice, or gravity as a product of erosion. <br />II. SEDIMENTATION: The deposition of sediment in water resources. <br />JJ. SITE OWNER/OPERATOR: Any individual, corporation, firm, trust, commission, board, public <br />or private partnership, joint venture, agency, unincorporated association, municipal corporation, <br />county or state agency, the federal government, other legal entity, or an agent thereof that is <br />responsible for the overall construction site. <br />KK. SOIL DISTURBING ACTIVITY: Clearing, grading, excavating, filling, or other alteration of the <br />earth's surface where natural or human made ground cover is destroyed that may result in, or <br />contribute to, increased stormwater quantity and/or decreased stormwater quality. <br />LL. STABILIZATION: The use of Best Management Practices or Stormwater Control Measures that <br />reduce or prevent soil erosion by stormwater runoff, trench dewatering, wind, ice, gravity, or a <br />combination thereof. <br />MM. STORMWATER OR STORM WATER: Defined at 40 CFR 122.26(b)(13) and means <br />stormwater runoff, snow melt runoff and surface runoff and drainage. <br />NN. STORMWATER CONTROL MEASURE (SCM): Also Best Management Practice (BMP). <br />5 <br />