As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALTERATION
Any construction, demolition or modification to the surface
design or operational areas of an aeronautical facility which affects,
increases or diminishes its operational capabilities.
COMMISSIONER
The Commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
DIRECTOR
The Director of the New Jersey Division of Aeronautics.
HELICOPTER
A rotary-wing aircraft that depends principally upon the
lift generated by engine-driven rotors rotating on a substantially
vertical axis for its primary means of propulsion.
HELIPAD
An area of defined dimensions designated for the occasional
landing and takeoff of helicopters but not used solely for that purpose.
Such areas may be designated in parking lots, on golf courses, within
parks, athletic fields or on properly constructed and approved rooftops.
HELIPORT
An area of defined dimensions designated for the landing
and takeoff of helicopters and used solely for that purpose. Such
areas may include passenger and cargo facilities, fueling service,
storage space, tie-down spaces, hangars and other accessory facilities.
HELISTOP, PRIVATE
An area of defined dimensions designated for the occasional
landing and takeoff of helicopters but not used solely for that purpose.
Such area shall be limited to the operation of helicopters which are
owned and controlled by the owner or the occupant of the premises
or by guests or patrons of such owner or occupant. Such area may include
refueling but no maintenance, repair or hangar facilities, except
that a tie-down area may be provided for and limited to the accommodation
of a single helicopter.
HELISTOP, PUBLIC
An area of defined dimensions designated for the landing
and takeoff of helicopters and used solely for that purpose. Such
area shall be open to use by any helicopter regardless of ownership
and control. Such area shall not include any refueling, maintenance,
repair or hangar facilities, except that a tie-down may be provided
for and limited to a single helicopter.
LANDING AND TAKEOFF AREA
A specific area of defined dimensions to which the helicopter
approaches for landing or from which it departs and includes the touchdown
area.
OBSTRUCTION, OBSTACLE AND/OR HAZARD
Any natural or man-made objects or uses of land or water
which obstructs or is hazardous to the airspace specified by the state
or Federal Aviation Administration for maneuvering of aircraft or
accessibility of airspace to the public participating in aeronautical
activities.
PERIPHERAL AREA
A safety zone that provides an additional obstruction-free
surface on all sides of a prescribed helicopter landing and takeoff
area.
REFERENCE POINT
A point on the earth's surface, identified in terms of latitude
and longitude to the nearest second, from which all linear measurements
originate when applying the specific criteria to helicopter facilities.
The "facility reference point" shall always be the exact center of
the helicopter touchdown area.
SHELTER
An enclosed structure to provide for the comfort of persons
against rain, wind, sun and adverse weather.
TAXIING
A powered movement of an aircraft on the ground or on water
from one area to another, usually just before takeoff or after landing.
Helicopters may hover-taxi as well as ground-taxi, depending upon
the type of landing gear and the surface area being used.
TAXIWAY
A pathway for movement of an aircraft on the surface usually
connecting the landing and takeoff area with support facilities.
TOUCHDOWN AREA
A defined part of the heliport/helistop to which a helicopter
will approach and actually alight (or come to a zero-forward-ground-speed
hover from the approach prior to touchdown or taxiing to another area)
and from which helicopter departures shall originate.
TOUCHDOWN PAD
A designated area of the facility on which a helicopter will
actually alight.
The purpose of this article is to:
A. Provide regulations and standards for the operation
of helicopter facilities.
B. Provide for their location in the interest of public
health, safety and convenience.
C. Ensure the safe and orderly development of such facilities
and other uses surrounding them.
Diagrams of the typical heliport layout and
imaginary surfaces for a heliport/helistop facility are located at
the end of this chapter.
The applicant seeking approval for a helicopter
facility shall submit the following to the Planning Board at least
two weeks prior to the date of a Site Plan Review Advisory Board meeting
for approval of the site improvements and conditional use permit:
A. Six copies of the site plan, plus four copies if the
plan must go to the County Planning Board.
B. An illustration showing the proposed aeronautic operation. (See §
425-256.)
C. A copy of the completed application form.
D. The review fee as set under Article
I, §
425-5.
The pertinent data set forth under Article
VI, §
425-61, for the particular existing and proposed site conditions shall apply.
The provisions of Article
I, §
425-12, shall apply, except that notice shall be given to all property owners located within 1,000 feet of the proposed touchdown area.
The provisions of Article
VI, §
425-62B, pertaining to on-site improvements shall apply with consideration of the specific requirements of the use, the location and condition of the site and the adjacent lands.
Where surety is required, the provisions of §
425-52 of Article
VI shall apply.