[Amended 8-6-1982 by Ord. No. 15-1982; 5-6-1983 by Ord. No.
6-1983]
The subdivider shall comply with the following
requirements and principles of land subdivision and all requirements
of the Zoning Ordinance as may be applicable thereto in the design
of each subdivision or portion thereof.
The subdivision plat shall conform to design
standards that will encourage good development patterns within the
Township. The streets, drainage rights-of-way, school sites, public
parks and playgrounds shall be shown on the final plat in accordance
with N.J.S.A. 40:55.1.20 and shall be such as to lend themselves to
the harmonious development of the Township and enhance the public
welfare in accordance with the following design standards.
The capacity of the proposed water plant and
system shall be sufficient to supply the area to be served for home
consumption, fire protection and industrial use. Provisions shall
be made in the treatment of the water for the purification and removal
of undesirable elements so that the water shall meet the standards
of the State Department of Health for human consumption. In order
to obtain approval for the installation of a community water plant
and distribution system, the following information must be submitted
to the Pemberton Township Planning Board and the Township Engineer
for review and recommendation to the Pemberton Township Committee:
A. An engineer's report which shall include the following:
(1) Detailed plans and specifications for the construction
of the proposed water supply and distribution system or modification
of an existing supply system and water treatment plant.
(2) The present population to be served; the estimated
population to be served; and the water consumption 10 and 25 years
hence.
(3) The source of supply, either surface or from underground
wells.
(4) A description of the pumping equipment.
(5) A description of the method of treatment.
B. Evidence of approval by the State Water Policy Commission
of diversion rights.
C. Evidence of approval by the New Jersey State Board
of Health of the proposed construction.
D. Evidence of approval by the Board of Public Utility
Commissioners.
Any lot upon which a building is contemplated must front upon a public street improved to meet the Township's requirements or for which such improvements have been ensured by the posting of performance guaranties as set forth in Article
V.