In addition to the purposes set forth in N.J.A.C. 7:9A-1.1.,
it is the purpose of this article to:
A. Establish a management program for individual and nonindividual subsurface
sewage disposal systems in the Township of West Milford in order to
ensure the proper operation and maintenance of such systems. This
article requires existing, new and proposed individual and nonindividual
subsurface sewage disposal systems to be pumped out at least once
every three years in order to minimize future malfunctions of such
systems.
B. Regulate individual and nonindividual subsurface sewage disposal
systems in the program area in such a way as to protect public health
and welfare and the environment, and to provide for a means of educating
owners/operators, as defined herein, in the characteristics of such
systems and the proper procedures for altering, operating and maintaining
them.
C. Develop a management program to maintain records and manage systems
in the program area.
D. Promote and assure the proper management and maintenance of individual
and nonindividual sewage disposal systems through time.
All definitions given in Subchapter 2 (N.J.A.C. 7:9A-2.1 et
seq.) of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP)
Standards for the Construction of Individual Subsurface Sewage Disposal
Systems, N.J.A.C. 7:9A-1.1 et seq., and any amendments thereto ("NJDEP
Regulations") are hereby incorporated into this article, with the
following additions:
ACTIVE USE
For initial licenses, this term shall mean the use or direction
of wastewater to a system after the adoption date of this article.
For renewal licenses, this term shall mean the use or direction of
wastewater to a system at any time during the period of the license.
EDUCATION PROGRAM
An educational program prepared and administered by the Board
of Health regarding the fundamentals of individual and nonindividual
subsurface sewage disposal systems and the proper procedures for the
operation and maintenance of such systems. The educational program
shall be deemed to be in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:9A-3.14.
IMMEDIATE EFFECTIVE DATE SHALL BE JANUARY 1, 2009
On or about January 1, 2009, the Director of the Department of Health shall designate by way of publication in two newspapers circulated in the Township the date that property owners must obtain a valid license as set forth in §
300-40. The Health Officer may set such compliance date by region, section or any other reasonable manner.
LICENSED SEPTIC SLUDGE REMOVAL OPERATOR
Any person, firm or corporation who or which has been duly
examined by the enforcing official and found qualified to pump out
an individual or nonindividual subsurface sewage disposal system,
and who or which has been issued a license.
NONINDIVIDUAL SUBSURFACE SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM
An on-site subsurface sewage disposal system serving a property
other than a single-family home. Such systems include but are not
limited to those systems defined in N.J.A.C. 7:9A-1.8(a)2. Typical
examples include, but are not limited to, commercial buildings, restaurants,
food establishments; commercial/residential mixed uses, and systems
servicing multiple units.
OPERATOR'S LICENSE
A license issued to an applicant pursuant to this article
for the operation of an individual or nonindividual subsurface sewage
disposal system.
OWNER or OPERATOR
The person who owns the realty upon which an individual or
nonindividual subsurface sewage disposal system is located and/or
the person who uses or operates said system. The owner of the realty
and the operator of the system, if different, are jointly and severally
liable for the obligations imposed by this article.
PLOT PLAN
A sketch drawn by the owner/operator, or agent on his or
her behalf, showing the type (if known) and location of the individual
or nonindividual subsurface sewage disposal system servicing the property,
as well as the location and type of any on-site water supply. All
plots shall be drawn to scale and list the dimensions used.
RETAIL FOOD ESTABLISHMENT
Any fixed or mobile restaurant; coffee shop; cafeteria; short-order
cafe; luncheonette; grill; tearoom; sandwich shop; soda fountain;
tavern; bar; cocktail lounge; nightclub; roadside stand; industrial
feeding establishment; private, public, or nonprofit organization,
institution, or group preparing, storing or serving food; catering
kitchen; commissary; box lunch establishment; retail bakery; meat
market; delicatessen; grocery store; public food market, or any similar
place in which food or drink is prepared for retail sale or service
on the premises or elsewhere, and any other retail eating or drinking
establishment or operation where food is served, handled or provided
for the public with or without charge.
SYSTEM
An individual or nonindividual subsurface sewage disposal
system, including all of the component parts thereof.
Any person aggrieved by any decision of a designee of the Department
of Health made pursuant to this chapter shall have the right to appeal
that decision to the Department of Health. Any aggrieved person seeking
a hearing under this section shall make application to the Department
in writing within 30 days of the decision to be appealed. The Department
of Health shall schedule the matter for a hearing within 45 days thereafter.
The hearing shall be conducted at a meeting held pursuant to the Open
Public Meetings Act.
In furtherance of the rights granted to the Department of Health
in N.J.S.A. 26:3-45 et seq. and N.J.A.C. 7:9A-3.19, the Department
of Health Officer or his designee, upon presentation of identification,
shall have the right to enter upon property where an individual or
nonindividual subsurface sewage disposal system is located for the
purpose of observation, inspection, monitoring and/or sampling of
the on-site sewage disposal system. This authority is exercised by
virtue of N.J.S.A. 26:3-31 as a necessary and reasonable method of
furthering the duties of the Department of Health as enumerated therein.
Fees and charges as set forth in Chapter
135, Fees and Costs, are herewith established.