[Amended 3-10-2020 by Ord. No. 2-20]
A. Except as otherwise provided in Chapter
245, Land Use, of the Code of the Township of Brick, none of the following categories of improvements shall be constructed or installed in the Township of Brick without first obtaining a permit from the Department of Engineering:
(3) Soil removal/filling: Chapter
383.
(4) Streets and sidewalks (road openings): Chapter
404.
(5) Commercial parking lot improvements, in accordance with:
(a)
Chapter
191, Fire Prevention;
(d)
Chapter
396, Stormwater Management.
(6) Dredging.
[Added 3-14-2023 by Ord. No. 2-23
B. The Township Engineer shall enforce the provisions of this chapter
and all applicable reference chapters by issuing required permits
and addressing those violations arising out of the failure of any
person or entity to apply for and obtain required permits. He shall,
from time to time, upon his own initiative or whenever directed by
the Township, inspect the premises for which permits have been granted
to ensure compliance with the terms of the permit and of the chapter.
He shall report all violations and take any action deemed necessary
for proper enforcement.
[Added 3-14-2023 by Ord.
No. 2-23]
A. This section of the Township of Brick Code is applicable to any person
or entity wishing to engage in dredging and/or material disposal in
accordance with the Township's New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection and Army Corp of Engineers maintenance dredging authorizations.
Any and all dredging that exceeds these Township authorizations shall
require individual permits from the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection and Army Corp of Engineers.
B. Brick Township's dredging permits cover dredging beyond five
feet from existing bulkheads to a maximum depth of negative five feet
mean low water (plus one foot over dredge allowance).
C. No person, firm or corporation shall begin to or continue to dig,
pump out or dispose of soil material from a boat basin, boat docking
facility, lagoon, stream, channel, bay, marina or other area where
earth is moved and water substituted therefor for increased water
area or depth, in whole or in part, unless and until an engineering
permit is obtained for such digging, pumping, transporting and disposal
of dredge material.
D. Use of the Township's infrastructure to execute a dredging plan
is contingent on:
(1)
Submittal and approval of plan to the office of the Township
Engineer.
(2)
Contractor performance bond and insurance.
E. A dredging engineering permit application shall be filed by a contractor
meeting the qualifications outlined herein. No permit shall be issued
to an individual, company or corporation not meeting said qualifications.
(1)
Contractor (legal name and address);
(2)
A valid NJ business registration;
(3)
Certificate of insurance ($1,000,000 minimum with the property
owner and the Township of Brick listed as additional insured);
(4)
Contractors shall provide a summary of three similar projects
performed within the past three years, including a description of
the project, work performed, and details of the owner. The statement
of prior experience/qualifications shall include:
(a)
Number of years dredging business as prime contractor.
(b)
Complete equipment list (owned/leased/rented).
(c)
Project list (last three years).
(d)
Permit compliance statement (three years).
(e)
List any violations on contracted projects.
(f)
Safety record, OSHA 300 log, EMR for past three years.
F. Applications to dredge shall include the following minimum information:
(1)
Permit application signed by property owner and contractor.
(2)
Plan showing:
(b)
Square footage of area to be dredged;
(c)
Existing depth to bottom; and
(d)
Proposed depth to bottom.
(3)
Permit fee ($400 per residential property, $11,000 per commercial property plus inspection fees in accordance with §
168-4.1G).
(4)
Proposed project schedule.
(5)
Proposed dredge material disposal/reuse location.
(a)
Include location map and letter of acceptance for dredged material.
(b)
Trucking route (if required).
(6)
Certificate of insurance.
(a)
One million dollars minimum liability coverage.
(b)
Name property owner and Township of Brick as an additional insured.
(7)
Statement of prior experience/qualifications.
(a)
Include number of years dredging business as prime contractor.
(b)
Complete equipment list (owned/leased/rented).
(8)
Project list (last three years).
(9)
Permit compliance statement (three years).
(a)
List any violations on contracted projects.
(b)
Safety record, OSHA 300 log, EMR for past three years.
(10)
Proposed Township facility to be utilized.
(c)
Site layout/dimensions required.
(d)
Performance bond for Township infrastructure utilized.
(e)
Engineer's estimate for bulkhead, drainage, pavement, and
any other utilities in the area that could be damaged (to be calculated
by the Township).
(f)
Dated video inspection before (provided prior to work activities)
and after work activities.
G. Inspection fees.
(1)
Nonrefundable inspection fees shall be posted in accordance
with the following schedule:
(a)
Zero to 50 cubic yards: $5 per cubic yard.
(b)
Fifty-one to 500 cubic yards: $4 per cubic yard.
(c)
Five hundred one to 2,000 cubic yards: $3 per cubic yard.
(d)
Two thousand one or more cubic yards: $2 per cubic yard.
(2)
Dredge volumes of 5,000 cubic yards or greater shall also require
a post-dredge hydrographic survey.
H. Additional information required for utilizing Township facilities
(street end bulkheads, NJDOT dredge hole 25, Township property, etc.).
(1)
Proposed facility to be utilized.
(c)
Site layout/dimensions required:
[1]
Elevations and locations of bulkhead and storm structures (0.05
foot, plus or minus).
[2]
Bathymetry at street end (available from Township).
[4]
Locations of aboveground and underground utilities (based on
utility mark-out).
[6]
Equipment/staging location.
[7]
Method/detail of bulkhead protection.
[8]
Method of road, curb sidewalk, storm inlet/outfall protection
(as needed).
(d)
Performance bond (covers Township infrastructure utilized).
(e)
Township Engineer's estimate for bulkhead, drainage, pavement,
sidewalk, and any other utilities in the area that could be damaged.
(f)
Dated video inspection before and after work activities. This
must be provided prior to the commencement of work .
(2)
Work at street ends limited to the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00
p.m., Monday through Friday.
(3)
Consideration for the use of Township property is independent
of any decisions made at any and all other locations and any and all
other times. Each circumstance is unique and the factors which the
Township considered are as determined necessary by the Township.
(4)
Post-construction as-built drawing requirement for Township-owned
facilities, including the following information:
(a)
Elevation and location of bulkhead and storm sewer structures.
(c)
Bathymetry at street end.
(5)
Contractor assumes responsibility to assure requested facility
meets contractor project requirements.
Any person, partnership, association, corporation or firm found
to be in violation of this chapter shall be subject to a maximum fine
of $2,000, or imprisonment for a period not to exceed 90 days, or
both. Each day of such violation's continuance shall be considered
as a separate violation and shall be separately punishable. The penalties
aforesaid shall be in addition to such other remedies as may be available
to the Township of Brick in the event of a violation of this chapter.
[Added 9-23-2014 by Ord. No. 25-14]
The Construction Official, the Chief of Police and Township
Engineer or their assigned designees shall have jurisdiction to enforce
the provisions of this chapter.