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3168-10
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1/27/2010
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(7) "Detention Facilities" shall mean facilities designed to hold runoff while <br /> gradually releasing it at predetermined maximum rates. <br /> (8) "Developer" shall mean the owning individual(s) or corporation(s) or <br /> their representative applying for the permits or approvals described in Section 3(1) of <br /> • this Ordinance. <br /> (9) "Developmental Coverage" shall mean all developed impervious surface <br /> areas within the subject property including, but not limited to, rooftops, driveways, <br /> carports, accessory buildings, and parking areas. During construction "developmental coverage" <br /> shall include the above in addition to the full extent of any alteration of previously occurring <br /> soils, slope or vegetation due to grading, temporary storage, access areas, or any other short-term <br /> causes. <br /> (10) "Drainage Area" shall mean the watershed contributing water runoff to <br /> and including the subject property. <br /> (11) "Drainage Plan" shall mean a plan for collection, transport,treatment, <br /> and discharge or recycle of water within the subject property. <br /> (12) "Environmentally Sensitive Areas" (as defined in the City Zoning <br /> Code) -means any of those areas of the City which are subject to natural hazards or <br /> those landform features which carry, hold, or purify water and/or support unique, <br /> fragile or valuable natural resources including fish, wildlife, and other organisms and <br /> their habitat. Sensitive areas include the following features: geologically hazardous <br /> areas; wetlands; streams; flood hazard areas; fish and wildlife conservation areas; and <br /> groundwater discharge areas. <br /> (13) "Existing Site Conditions" - (a) For developed sites with storrnwater <br /> facilities that have been constructed to meet the standards in the Minimum <br /> 4 <br />
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