The Township of Mansfield is empowered to regulate land uses
under the provisions of the New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A
40:55D-1 et seq., which authorizes each municipality to plan and regulate
land use in order to protect public health, safety and welfare by
protecting and maintaining native vegetation in headwaters areas,
groundwater recharge zones, floodways, springs, streams, wetlands,
woodlands, and prime wildlife habitats. The Township of Mansfield
is also empowered to adopt and implement this chapter under provisions
provided by the following legislative authorities of the State of
New Jersey:
A. Water Pollution Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10A et seq.
B. Water Quality Planning Act, N.J.S.A. 58:11A-1 et seq.
C. Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 et seq.
D. Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act, N.J.S.A. 4:24-39 et seq.
E. Flood Hazard Area Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:16A-50 et seq.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY
The Consolidated Land Use Board of Mansfield Township or
Construction Office with all of the powers delegated, assigned, or
assumed by them according to statute or ordinance.
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APPLICANT
A person applying to the Consolidated Land Use Board of Mansfield
Township or the Construction Office proposing to engage in an activity
that is regulated by the provisions of this chapter, and that would
be located in whole or in part within a regulated Riparian Buffer
Conservation Zone.
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CATEGORY ONE (C1) WATERS
Shall have the meaning ascribed to this term by the Surface
Water Quality Standards at N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.15, which have been identified
for protection from degradation in water quality characteristics because
of their clarity, color, scenic setting, and other characteristics
of aesthetic value, exceptional ecological significance, exceptional
recreational significance, exceptional water supply significance,
or exceptional fisheries resources.
CATEGORY TWO WATERS
Those waters not designated as Outstanding Natural Resource
Waters or Category One in the Surface Water Quality Standards at N.J.A.C.
7:9B-1.15 for purposes of implementing the antidegradation policies
set forth at N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.5(d).
FLOODWAY
Shall have the meaning ascribed to this term by the Flood
Hazard Area Control Act (N.J.S.A. 58:16A-50 et seq.) and regulations
promulgated thereunder published at N.J.A.C. 7:13 et seq., and any
supplementary or successor legislation and regulations from time to
time enacted or promulgated.
INTERMITTENT STREAM
Surface water drainage channels with definite bed and banks
in which there is not a permanent flow of water. Streams shown as
a dashed line on either the USGS topographic quadrangle maps or the
USDA County Soil Survey Maps of the most recent edition that includes
hydrography are included as intermittent streams.
LAKE, POND, or RESERVOIR
Any impoundment, whether naturally occurring or created in
whole or in part by the building of structures for the retention of
surface water, excluding sedimentation control and stormwater retention/detention
basins and ponds designed for treatment of wastewater.
PERENNIAL STREAM
A stream that flows continuously throughout the year in most
years. These streams usually appear as a blue line on USGS topographic
quadrangle maps or on USDA County Soil Survey Maps.
SURFACE WATER BODY
Any perennial stream, intermittent stream, lake, pond, or
reservoir, as defined herein. In addition, any state open waters identified
in a letter of interpretation issued by the New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection Land Use Regulation Program shall also
be considered surface water bodies.
WATER RESOURCE BUFFER CONSERVATION ZONE MANAGEMENT PLAN
A plan adopted by the Township Committee of the Township
of Mansfield by resolution after a public hearing establishing a water
resource management plan for the Township of Mansfield. The plan shall
be prepared by a landscape architect, professional engineer or other
qualified professional, and shall evaluate the effects of any proposed
activity/uses on any WRBCZ. The plan shall identify existing conditions,
all proposed activities, and all proposed management techniques, including
any measures necessary to offset disturbances to any affected WRBCZ.
WATER RESOURCE BUFFER CONSERVATION ZONE (WRBCZ)
An area of land or water within or adjacent to a surface water body within the municipality and designated on the Water Resource Buffer Conservation Zone Map promulgated by the Township of Mansfield in accordance with §
63A-4 of this chapter.
Nonconforming structures and uses of land within the WRBCZ are
subject to the following standards:
A. All legally existing but nonconforming structures or uses may be
continued.
B. Any proposed enlargement or expansion of the building footprint within
a Category One (C1) RBCZ shall comply with the standards in N.J.A.C.
7:8-5.5(h).
C. For all other WRBCZs:
(1) Encroachment within the WRBCZ shall only be allowed where previous
development or disturbance has occurred.
(2) Existing impervious cover shall not be increased within the WRBCZ
as a result of encroachments where previous development or disturbances
have occurred.
(3) Discontinued nonconforming uses may be resumed any time within one year from such discontinuance but not thereafter when showing clear indications of abandonment. No change or resumption shall be permitted that is more detrimental to the WRBCZ, as measured against the intent and purpose under §
63A-1, than the existing or former nonconforming use. This one-year time frame shall not apply to agricultural uses that are following prescribed best management practices for crop rotation. However, resumption of agricultural uses must be strictly confined to the extent of disturbance existing at the time of adoption of this chapter.
Activities permitted in Stream Buffer Conservations Zones in
the case of no reasonable or prudent alternative or extreme hardship:
A. For Category One (C1) WRBCZs, requests for exemptions that fall under
the purview of the Stormwater Management Rules must be authorized
by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, as per N.J.A.C
7:8-5.5(h)1ii.
B. For other WRBCZs, hardship variances may be granted by the Consolidated
Land Use Board of Mansfield Township in cases of a preexisting lot
(existing at the time of adoption of this chapter) when there is insufficient
room outside the WRBCZ for uses permitted by the underlying zoning
and there is no other reasonable or prudent alternative to placement
in the WRBCZ, including obtaining variances from setback or other
requirements that would allow conformance with the WRBCZ requirements,
and provided the following demonstrations are made:
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(1) Economic hardship.
(a)
An applicant shall be deemed to have established the existence
of an extreme economic hardship, if the subject property is not capable
of yielding a reasonable economic return if its present use is continued
or if it is developed in accordance with provisions of this chapter
and that this inability to yield a reasonable economic return results
from unique circumstances peculiar to the subject property which:
[1]
Do not apply to or affect other property in the immediate vicinity;
[2]
Relate to or arise out of the characteristics of the subject
property because of the particular physical surroundings, shape or
topographical conditions of the property involved, rather than the
personal situations of the applicant; and are not the result of any
action or inaction by the applicant or the owner or his predecessors
in title.
(b)
The necessity of acquiring additional land to locate development
outside the WRBCZ shall not be considered an economic hardship unless
the applicant can demonstrate that there is no adjacent land that
is reasonably available or could be obtained, utilized, expanded or
managed in order to fulfill the basic purpose of the proposed activity.
(2) An applicant shall be deemed to have established compelling public
need if the applicant demonstrates, based on specific facts that one
of the following applies:
(a)
The proposed project will serve an essential public health or
safety need;
(b)
The proposed use is required to serve an existing public health
or safety need; or
(c)
There is no alternative available to meet the established public
health or safety need.
(3) A variance can only be granted if it is shown that the activity is
in conformance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations,
and that the exception granted is the minimum relief necessary to
relieve the hardship.
C. If the above demonstrations are made, then the encroachment of impervious
surfaces (structures or pavement) otherwise permitted by the underlying
zoning is permitted to the extent of 750 square feet total. Said encroachment
is not permitted closer than 100 feet to the top of the bank at bank-full
flow or level of Category Two Waters for Trout Production (FW2-TP),
or closer than 50 feet to the top of the bank at bank-full flow or
level of other surface water bodies.
D. If such an exception is granted, the applicant shall rehabilitate an environmentally degraded WRBCZ area within or adjacent to the same site, and at least equivalent in size to the WRBCZ reduction permitted, or, if not possible, rehabilitate or expand an RBCZ area at least equivalent in size within a nearby site and, if available, within the same watershed. Rehabilitation shall include reforestation, stream bank stabilization and removal of debris, in accordance with a WRBCZ management plan, as described in §
63A-10 below. NOTE: The municipality may require financial contribution be made to an open space or municipal stormwater management plan mitigation plan fund in exchange for this requirement if authorized by the Department. The use of this option is still under consideration by the Department.
A prompt investigation shall be made by the appropriate personnel
of the Township of Mansfield, of any person or entity believed to
be in violation hereof. If, upon inspection, a condition which is
in violation of this chapter is discovered, a civil action in the
Special Part of the Superior Court, or in the Superior Court, if the
primary relief sought is injunctive or if penalties may exceed the
jurisdictional limit of the Special Civil Part, by the filing and
serving of appropriate process. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed
to preclude the right of Township of Mansfield, pursuant to N.J.S.A
26:3A2-25, to initiate legal proceedings hereunder in Municipal Court.
The violation of any section or subsection of this chapter shall constitute
a separate and distinct offense independent of the violation of any
other section or subsection, or of any order issued pursuant to this
chapter. Each day a violation continues shall be considered a separate
offense.