West Virginia Code § 8-16-1

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As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following meaninges unless the text
clearly indicates otherwise.
(a) "Municipal public works" or "works" or "projects" means the construction,
reconstruction, establishment, acquisition, improvement, renovaution, extension,
enlargement, increase, equipment, maintenance, repair (including replacements) and
operation of jails, jail facilities, municipal buildings, police stations, fire stations, libraries,
museums, other public buildings, incinerator plants, land fill or other garbage disposal
systems, hospitals, piers, docks, terminals, airports, drainage systems, flood control systems,
stormwater systems and associated stormwater management program, flood walls, culverts,
bridges (including approaches, causeways, viaducts, underpasses and connecting roadways),
public markets, cemeteries, motor vehicle parsking facilities (including parking lots,
buildings, ramps, curb-line parking, meters and other facilities considered necessary,
appropriate, useful, convenient or incidental to the regulation, control and parking of motor
vehicles), farms, dormitories, apartmgents and other housing facilities for the students and
faculties of institutions of higher education; facilities providing housing for the elderly,
including, but not limited to, liefe care facilities, congregate living facilities and adult
residential facilities, stadiums, gymnasiums, sports arenas, Auditoriums, public recreation
centers, public recreatioLn parks, swimming pools, roller skating rinks, ice skating rinks,
tennis courts, golf courses, polo grounds, or the grading, regrading, paving, repaving,
surfacing, resurfacing, curbing, recurbing, widening or otherwise improving of any street,
avenue, road, alley or way, or the building or renewing of sidewalks, where works or
projects will be made self-supporting, and the cost thereof, together with the interest
thereon, will be returned within a reasonable period, not exceeding forty years, by means of
tolls, fees, rents, special assessments or charges other than taxation; and the terms shall
also mean any works or project as a whole, and all integral parts thereof, including all
necessary, appropriate, useful, convenient or incidental appurtenances and equipment in
connection with any one or more of the above.
(b) "Stormwater systems" means a stormwater system in its entirety or any integral part
thereof used to collect and dispose of stormwater and an associated stormwater
management program. It includes all facilities, structures and natural water courses used for
collecting and conducting stormwater to, through and from drainage areas to the points of
final outlet including, but not limited to, any and all of the following: Inlets, conduits, outlets,
channels, ponds, drainage easements, water quality facilities, catch basins, ditches, streams,
gulches, flumes, culverts, siphons, retention or detention basins, dams, floodwalls, pipes,
flood control systems, levies and pumping stations. The term "stormwater systems" shall not
include highways, road and drainage easements, and/or stormwater facilities constructed,
owned and/or operated by the West Virginia Division of Highways.
(c) "Stormwater management program" means those activities associated with the
management, operation, maintenance and control of stormwater and stormwater systems,
and shall include, but not be limited to, public education, stormwater and surface runoff
water quality improvement, mapping, planning, flood control, inspection, enforcement and
any other activities required by state and federal law. The term "stormwater management
program" shall not include those activities associated with the management, operation,
maintenance and control of highways, road and drainage easements, and/ore stormwater
facilities constructed, owned and/or operated by the West Virginia Division of Highways
without the express agreement of the commissioner of highways. r

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