It is the purpose of these regulations to prescribe
the procedures by which the administration of this chapter shall take
place. Nothing contained within this section shall be interpreted
as limiting the adoption of administrative regulations which do not
supersede required stated procedures.
[Added 9-9-1997 by Ord. No. 97-8; amended 4-24-2007 by Ord. No.
07-20; 12-9-2008 by Ord. No. 08-96]
A. Review and approval of grading plan required. A building
permit shall not be issued until a grading plan has been reviewed
and approved by the Borough Engineer in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter.
B. Applicability.
(1)
The requirements set forth herein shall apply
for the development of all lots within the Borough of Glassboro, whether
for residential or commercial purposes, and when there is an application
for development before a development review board of the Borough.
Expressly excluded from the requirements set forth herein is the construction
of proposed additions and/or buildings, having at grade or floor level,
a total of 600 square feet or less.
(2)
All new construction will require construction
of concrete curb and sidewalk.
C. Grading plan requirements. The developer of a tract
of land in the Borough must provide grading plans for each lot proposed
to be developed. The grading plans shall contain all the information
required below in the grading plan checklist, which shall be made
available to all applicants in the form that follows. The developer
must submit a completed grading plan checklist with the application
for development.
D. Grading plan checklist. The following shall be the
grading plan checklist. The applicant must complete this checklist
and supply the required information.
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GRADING PLAN CHECKLIST
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Title block indicating the address of the site,
lot and block numbers, name and address of the applicant and the title
"grading plan."
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The plan must be signed and sealed (embossed)
by a professional land surveyor, and professional engineer or architect
licensed in the State of New Jersey.
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The plan must be legibly drawn at a minimum
scale of one inch equals 30 feet, indicate a North arrow and refer
to the vertical datum on which the plan is based.
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The plan must indicate all property lines, easements,
deed restrictions and required setback lines. All property lines must
indicate bearing and dimensions, and the width of all easements must
be shown on the plans.
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The distances between all existing and proposed
structures and adjoining property lines must be indicated on the plan.
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The plan must indicate the right-of-way and
cartway widths of all adjoining streets as well as the location of
all existing and proposed curbs, sidewalks and driveway aprons along
the entire frontage of the subject property.
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The plan must indicate existing and proposed
contours at one-foot intervals over the entire lot areas to be disturbed
and 50 feet beyond the limit of grading. Spot elevations and inverts
should also be provided at all inlets, catch basins, outfalls, culverts,
and other hydraulic structures.
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The plan must indicate existing and proposed
spot elevations at all building and property corners.
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The plan must also indicate existing topography
50 feet beyond all property lines and spot elevations for all adjacent
building corners.
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The plan must also indicate the location and
dimensions for all structures and site improvements including, but
not limited to, the following: buildings, sheds, decks, swimming pools,
fences, fence type, drainage facilities, and information relating
to any detention or retention facilities relating to this subsection.
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The plan must indicate all stream encroachment,
wetlands, and wetland buffer lines and floodplains.
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Additional Requirements for Grading Plans
for New Structures and Additions.
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The plan must indicate the first-floor and basement elevations for all proposed structures. Spot elevations for all building corners must be indicated. If a basement is planned, soil boring(s) will be necessary to provide information relating to soil types, and the depth to seasonal high-water table, and such other information as may be necessary for construction in accordance with Article VI, Chapter 47, of the Borough's Unified Development Ordinance (UDO).
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The plan must indicate the location of all proposed
utility services, including vents and cleanouts.
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E. Grading standards. The grading plan must conform to
the following standards:
(1)
All grading shall be done in such a way as to
not result in any adverse effects to adjacent properties. The plan
shall not increase the amount of water, which drains onto adjoining
lots. For properties where a drainage problem already exists, the
drainage plan shall reduce the impact on adjoining tracts to the greatest
extent possible by causing the surface water to drain to nearby streets,
into approved drainage facilities or into other accepted devices.
All lots shall be graded to direct surface water runoff away from
structures and toward the frontage road or other defined drainage
paths.
(2)
All lots where fill material is deposited shall
have clean fill and/or topsoil deposited, which shall be graded to
allow positive drainage away from all buildings and complete surface
draining of the lot into local storm sewer systems or natural drainage
courses. No regrading of a lot shall be permitted which would create
or aggravate water stagnation or a drainage problem on the site or
on adjacent properties; or which will result in any topsoil or subsoil
removal from the site or from the Borough; or which will violate the
provisions of the soil erosion and sediment control soil removal and
redistribution, and flood plain provisions of this chapter. Grading
shall be limited to areas shown on an approved site plan or subdivision.
Any topsoil disturbed during approved excavation and grading operations
shall be redistributed through the site.
(3)
Lawn areas shall be sloped away from the buildings
and structures at a minimum of 5% for the first six feet from a foundation
wall. A minimum slope of 1% should be maintained in all other lawn
areas. A minimum slope of 2% shall be maintained for all swales. Swales
are normally placed at the edge of both lots so that water will flow
from the back of the house to the curb. Water also may be directed
to flow on neighboring lots where easements are applicable to the
curb or to the source where the water will be discharged.
(4)
All slopes shall be no greater than 3:1.
(5)
Driveway grades shall not exceed 10%.
(6)
No grading shall occur within five feet of a
property line unless necessary to direct drainage off the site and
into acceptable drainage facilities in accordance with these standards.
When an applicant proposes to grade over an adjoining property line,
written permission/agreement from the adjoining property owner must
be obtained and a waiver from the minimum requirements must be obtained
from the Borough Engineer. Where an applicant proposes to grade over
an adjoining property line, written permission in the form of an agreement
for easement shall be recorded in the Gloucester County Clerk's office,
from the adjoining property or developer, and a copy shall be filed
with the Construction Office of the Borough of Glassboro, and the
Planning or Zoning Board of the Borough of Glassboro where a subdivision
or a variance shall have been approved. The document between the parties
must be notarized in order to file and record. (The office of the
County Clerk acts as a registrar of deeds and all other recorded documents
and the right to grade on an adjoining property becomes an easement
or right against the adjoining property.)
(7)
The top of any excavation of slope shall be no closer than five feet to an adjoining property and shall not provide for water runoff to the adjoining property unless an agreement shall have been provided and recorded as indicated under Subsection
E(6).
(8)
If a retaining wall is proposed, construction
details must be provided. In cases where a retaining wall is higher
than 48 inches, calculations prepared by a licensed professional engineer
must be submitted certifying the stability of the structure.
(9)
A grading plan is also required for all major
subdivisions and site plan and/or all site plans greater than one
acre. The plan shall show all existing and proposed contours at one-foot
contour intervals. Either the footing and top-of-foundation elevations
shall be shown consistent with the grading plan for the site and for
each building, or the plan shall include a general note that top-of-foundation
and other required elevations shall be provided as part of the request
for construction permit with the elevations being consistent with
the approved development plan and other design requirements such as,
but not limited to, driveway slopes.
(10)
All lots where fill material is deposited shall
have clean fill and/or topsoil deposited, which shall be graded to
allow positive drainage away from all buildings and complete surface
draining of the lot into local storm sewer systems or natural drainage
courses. No regrading of a lot shall be permitted which would create
or aggravate water stagnation or a drainage problem on the site or
on adjacent properties; or which will result in any topsoil or subsoil
removal from the site or from the Borough; or which will violate the
provisions of the soil erosion and sediment control, soil removal
and redistribution, and floodplain provisions of this chapter. Grading
shall be limited to areas shown on an approved site plan or subdivision.
Any topsoil disturbed during approved excavation and grading operations
shall be redistributed throughout the site.
F. Approval procedures.
(1)
The Borough's Planning and Zoning Boards are
designated to receive, review and determine site plans, for purposes
of establishing drainage and other issues relating to applications
for development. Grading is a part of a site plan application. In
the event any grading plan submitted under this chapter shall not
be approved by the Borough Engineer, an application for site plan
with the Planning or Zoning Boards, wherever jurisdiction shall lie,
shall be submitted for purposes of a final determination.
(2)
The Borough Engineer shall inspect the final
grade, with written notice to the applicable board and to the developer.
The developer must contact the Borough Engineer for a final grade
inspection 14 working days preceding the issuance of any certificate
of occupancy.
(3)
Following completion of all grading and drainage
work, the applicant must submit to the Borough Engineer and Construction
Office two copies of an as-built survey, prepared by a New Jersey
licensed surveyor, with final grades, and request a final inspection
14 days prior to any certificate of occupancy. If any discrepancy
exists between the grading plan and actual construction, the developer
will be required to perform any necessary site work to correct the
deficiency. All as-built site work must be done in conformity with
the approved grading plans. Any significant deviations may be approved
only by the relevant approving agency.
(4)
Following completion of all work and receipt
of the as-built grading plan, the Borough Engineer shall conduct the
final inspection and notify the Construction Official, in writing,
whether the final construction is in compliance with the approved
grading plan and that a certificate of occupancy may be issued. The
Construction Official shall issue the certificate of occupancy only
if all conditions for the approved grading plan have been satisfied.
(5)
For those projects that did not obtain Planning and/or Zoning Board approval, all new construction shall require the construction of curb and sidewalk along the project's road frontage. If, due to physical limitations of the existing roadway, the applicant believes curb and sidewalk should not be constructed, he or she can provide a letter to the Borough Clerk and Engineer outlining the reasons for said claim. The letter must include the applicable fee as outlined in Subsection
G(5) herein. The Borough Engineer will provide a report to the Borough Council as to its review of the request. Borough Council will review the information and forward its decision to the applicant.
(6)
All grading work shall be completed within 180
calendar days from the issuance of the building permit. The grading
permit and building permit shall be issued simultaneously. The 180
days shall be counted from the issuance of the building permit.
(a)
For lots separately handled for grading permits,
an individual plan shall be filed for each lot.
(b)
Unless all lots are intended to be completed
at one time, individual lot permits shall be issued for each individual
construction permit.
G. Permit and review fees. The person to whom this chapter
applies must pay the following fees to the Borough for application,
review and inspection of the site.
(2)
A flat fee in the amount of $300 shall be paid
at the time of submission of a grading plan (per lot) and a sum of
$100 in the event upon submission of any revised grading plan. These
fees are flat fees and constitutes by this chapter the actual fee
charged to the Borough of Glassboro by its Engineer.
(3)
Inspection fees. A flat fee of $200 per lot
for subdivisions shall be submitted by the applicant to be utilized
for the payment of the Borough Engineer's inspection of the site in
accordance with this chapter.
(4)
Reinspection. A flat fee of $100 shall be paid
to the Borough of Glassboro for any reinspection of a grading plan
in the event the initial inspection shall reveal errors/omissions
and construction not in accordance with the filed plan. Each re-inspection
shall be charged at the flat rate of $100 and shall be paid at the
time of the request for any reinspection.
(5)
Sidewalk/curb waiver request fee. A flat fee of $200 shall be
paid to the Borough of Glassboro to evaluate an applicant's request
for a waiver from construction of sidewalk and/or curb. A report/letter
will be issued to Borough Council by the Borough Engineer recommending
or denying of said construction.
[Amended 12-29-2015 by Ord. No. 15-36]
(6)
Sidewalk/curb inspection fees. A flat fee of
$400 per individual grading plan for parcels not included within a
major subdivision shall be submitted by the applicant to be utilized
for the payment of the Borough Engineer's inspection of the concrete
sidewalk and/or concrete curb construction. The inspection shall cover
the placement of forms, depth of forms, pouring of concrete and soil
quality in accordance with the Borough regulations and approved grading
plan.
(7)
Reinspection. A flat fee of $225 shall be paid
to the Borough Engineer for any reinspection of the construction of
the concrete sidewalk and/or curb in the event the initial inspection
shall reveal errors/omissions and construction not in accordance with
the filed plan and Borough regulations. Each reinspection shall be
charged at the flat rate of $225 and shall be paid at the time of
the request for any reinspection.
(8)
Subsurface stormwater disposal system, inspection
fee. A flat fee of $475 per individual grading plan shall be submitted
by the applicant to be utilized for the payment of the Borough Engineer's
inspection of any underground stormwater chambers management system.
The inspection shall cover construction of the underground stormwater
system for the purpose of the protection of water resources and areas
where there is no stormwater collection system to transport the runoff
to other areas. The inspection will verify that the underground stormwater
system is constructed per the approved plan. The Applicant must contact
the Borough Engineer's office for inspection of the installation of
the underground stormwater systems during construction of same forty-eight-hours'
notice is required.
(9)
Subsurface stormwater disposal system, reinspection.
A flat fee shall be paid to the Borough Engineer for any re-inspection
of the construction of the underground stormwater system in the event
the initial inspection shall reveal errors/omissions and construction
not in accordance with the filed plan and Borough regulations. Each
re-inspection shall be charged at the flat rate of $300 and shall
be paid at the time of the request for any reinspection.
(10)
No certificate of occupancy shall be issued
until the grading plan shall have been submitted and finally approved
as built.
(11)
All fees paid under this chapter shall be paid
to the Treasurer of Glassboro.
[Amended 6-22-1999 by Ord. No. 99-6]
A certificate of zoning compliance shall be
required to be issued by the Zoning Officer upon the completion of
the work contemplated and specified in the zoning permit and upon
the occupancy of an existing building or property by a new owner or
tenant. No building or permanent structure or lot shall be occupied
in any manner until a certificate of zoning compliance shall be issued.