25. Definitions Volume Two Small scale solid fuel means an appliance designed to burn solid fuel or a mixture of those burning appliance fuels for the purpose of domestic space heating with a net heat output of up to 40 kilowatts and includes: • an open fire, • a pot belly stove, • a domestic range or stove, • a woodburner, • a pellet burner, • a multi-fuel burner. Soak pit means an unfilled hole or a hole backfilled with media that creates a concentrated point of discharge and allows the rapid movement of wastewater to depth. Soil debris means soil, stony material and all sizes of rocks and any admixtures of these that is a by-product of harvesting and of the construction of skid sites, forestry roads, forestry tracks and river crossings. Soil Sensitive Area as mapped on the Soil Sensitive Area Maps 1 to 23. Solid waste means waste that has a moisture content of more than or equal to 75% and exhibits the properties of a solid, e.g. it can be stacked and hold a definite angle of repose. For the purposes of the Plan, if any waste does not meet the definition of “solid waste” is treated as liquid waste. Special event may be an irregular event, of a short term or temporary nature, which could involve large groups of people or is of such a character that the normal requirements relating to matters such as noise, parking and the like cannot be complied with. Includes entertainment, cultural events, sporting events, public meetings, galas, and market da ys. Specifically Identified as identified in Appendix 16. Activities/Areas Specifically Identified as identified in Appendix 11. Marine Farms Springlands Deferred as identified in Appendix 23. Subdivision Area Stack in relation to the making of compost or silage, means solid agricultural material built into a pile above ground. For the purpose of this definition, no excavation of the land is to be undertaken. Steep Erosion-Prone as mapped on Steep Erosion-Prone Land Maps 1 to 10. Land STEM (Standard Tree means a point system used for tree assessments and establishing a Evaluation Method) threshold for the inclusion of trees on the Council’s Schedule of Notable Tree (Appendix 13). Points allocated rate 20 tree attributes (3 to 27 points for each attribute) in three general categories of condition, amenity, and notable (special merit) qualities. The threshold set for the Marlborough Environment Plan is 150 poin ts. 25 – 24