[Added 3-5-2013 by Ord. No. 4-13]
The purpose of the Supplemental Land Use and Zoning Regulations in Special Flood Hazard Areas is to recognize limitations associated with federal and state construction and reconstruction requirements in special flood hazard areas, and encourage the restoration and reconstruction of existing neighborhoods within the Township of Brick in compliance with Chapter 196, special flood hazard areas, and the Uniform Construction Code.
A. 
This section is applicable to development on any parcel of land that is designated to be in a special flood hazard area, identified on the current flood insurance rate maps as referenced in Chapter 196.
B. 
All applications for development, redevelopment or renovation in a special flood hazard area shall include a grading plan as prepared by a licensed professional in accordance with N.J.A.C. 13:40-7.3.
C. 
No plot plan exemptions will be granted.
D. 
The grading plan must include all of the following information as is required on a flood elevation certificate:
(1) 
Proposed finished floor elevation;
(2) 
Proposed bottom of the lowest horizontal structural member, if in a V Zone;
(3) 
Proposed crawl space elevation, if applicable;
(4) 
Garage floor elevation, if applicable;
(5) 
Spot elevations adjacent to the building;
(6) 
Elevation of mechanical devices;
(7) 
Location of crawl space venting, if applicable;
(8) 
Improvements and setbacks on adjacent properties must be depicted in order to determine safe egress to the rear of the property in question.
E. 
All elevation information shown on a plot plan and/or grading plan shall be provided in the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (N.A.V.D. 1988).
[Amended 2-3-2015 by Ord. No. 3-15]
As used in this article, terms shall have the meaning indicated in § 245-3 of the Township Code.
A. 
An access staircase and entry stoop, not to exceed 100 square feet in area, may project no further than 10 feet into a required front yard setback area. The previously referenced entry stoop may be covered or uncovered.
B. 
An access staircase, with an entry stoop or platform, not to exceed a total 100 square feet in area, may project no further than five feet into a required rear yard setback area. The previously mentioned entry stoop or platform may be covered or uncovered.
[Amended 3-22-2016 by Ord. No. 5-16]
C. 
(Reserved)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection C, regarding the minimum side-yard setback for access staircases and entry stoops, was repealed 11-10-2020 by Ord. No. 20-20.
D. 
(Reserved)[2]
[2]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection D, regarding the minimum side-yard setback for elevated platforms for mechanical devices serving a building, , was repealed 11-10-2020 by Ord. No. 20-20.
E. 
The permitted yard encroachments noted in this section are applicable to all existing and proposed buildings on any parcel of land that is designated to be in a special flood hazard area.
A. 
A building façade with an enclosed ground level must be treated to conceal the block face.
B. 
Ground level areas that are below the base flood elevation, enclosed or exposed, are uninhabitable spaces.
C. 
An exposed façade area shall be screened from public view. A minimum of 30% of an exposed façade area shall be screened with landscaping, siding, venire, faux window treatments, doors, etc., to visually break up the solid wall.