Responsible Land Disturber definition

Responsible Land Disturber or "RLD" means an individual holding a certificate issued by the department who is responsible for carrying out the land-disturbing activity in accordance with the approved erosion and sediment control plan or ESM plan. The RLD may be the owner, applicant, permittee, designer, superintendent, project manager, contractor, or any other project or development team member. The RLD must be designated on the erosion and sediment control plan, ESM plan, or permit as defined in this ordinance as a prerequisite for engaging in land disturbance.
Responsible Land Disturber means an individual from the project or development team, who will be in charge of and responsible for carrying out a land-disturbing activity covered by an approved plan or agreement in lieu of a plan, who:
Responsible Land Disturber means an individual from the project or development team, who will be in charge of and responsible for carrying out a land-disturbing activity covered by an approved plan or agreement in lieu of a plan, who (1) holds a Responsible Land Disturber certificate of competence, (2) holds a current certificate of competence from the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board in the areas of Combined Administration, Program Administration, Inspection or Plan Review, (3) holds a current Contractor certificate of competence for erosion and sediment control, or (4) is licensed in Virginia as a professional engineer, architect, certified landscape architect or land surveyor pursuant to Article 1 (§§ 54.1400 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 54.1.

Examples of Responsible Land Disturber in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall have, on-Site, an employee certified by the Department of Environmental Quality as a Responsible Land Disturber who shall be responsible for the installation, inspection and maintenance of erosion control and stormwater management measures and devices.

  • Name of Contractor’s on-site certified Responsible Land Disturber.

  • This individual shall hold a Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) Responsible Land Disturber (RLD) Certification and a VDOT Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification (ESCCC) or a statement shall be included indicating this individual will hold these certifications prior to the commencement of construction.

  • This individual shall hold a Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) Responsible Land Disturber (RLD) Certification and a VDOT Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification (ESCCC) or a statement shall be included indicating this individual will hold these certifications prior to the commencement of construction.

  • The Offeror shall also have on-site during land disturbing operations an individual or individuals holding a DCR Inspector Certification, a DCR Responsible Land Disturber (RLD) Certification and a VDOT Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification (ESCCC) to ensure compliance with all requirements.


More Definitions of Responsible Land Disturber

Responsible Land Disturber or "RLD" means an individual holding a certificate issued by the department who is responsible for carrying out the land-disturbing activity in accordance with the approved ESC plan. The RLD may be the owner, applicant, permittee, designer, superintendent, project manager, contractor, or any other project or development team member. The RLD must be designated on the ESC plan or permit as a prerequisite for engaging in land disturbance.
Responsible Land Disturber. Certificate No: (Certified by Dept of Conservation and Recreation) PLEASE PRINT NAME
Responsible Land Disturber. Name: Address: Phone # Mobile # RLD License # Expiration Date Email: In lieu of submitting an Erosion and Sediment control plan for the construction of a single family residence and/or improvements with a disturbed area of ten thousand (10,000) square feet or more, I agree to comply with the requirements of Madison County Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance and the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations and to install erosion measures in accordance with applicable standards and specifications in order to protect against the transport of soil and sediment. I further agree to comply with any additional requirements deemed necessary to provide adequate control of erosion and sedimentation on or resulting from this construction. Erosion controls required shall be installed as a first step in the construction process and prior to a request for a footing inspection. As a minimum:
Responsible Land Disturber. Name: Address: Phone #: Mobile #: RLD License #: Expiration date: The responsible land disturber and the property owner are responsible for land disturbance activities occurring on a parcel or lot. All necessary erosion and sediment control practices shall be implemented in accordance with the Minimum Standards of the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations and the Cumberland County Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance in order to protect against the transport of soil and sediment from the property. As a minimum, this Agreement in Lieu of an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (the “Agreement”) shall require:
Responsible Land Disturber. Project Name: Name: Location : Address: TM #: Disturbed Area: sq. ft. Building Permit #: Phone #: Additional Info: Mobile #: RLD License #: Expiration date: The responsible land disturber and the property owner are responsible for land disturbance activities occurring on a parcel or lot. All necessary erosion and sediment control practices shall be implemented in accordance with the Minimum Standards of the Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations and the Cumberland County Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance in order to protect against the transport of soil and sediment from the property. As a minimum, this Agreement in Lieu of an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (the “Agreement”) shall require:
Responsible Land Disturber means an individual from the project or development team,
Responsible Land Disturber means an individual from the project or development team, who will be in charge of and responsible for carrying out a land-disturbing activity covered by an approved plan or agreement in lieu of a plan, who: (i) holds a Responsible Land Disturber certificate of competence; (ii) holds a current certificate of competence from the Board in the areas of Combined Administration, Program Administration, Inspection, or Plan Review; (iii) holds a current Contractor certificate of competence for erosion and sediment control; or,