Any natural, technological, or civil event necessitating
the declaration of a state of emergency by the Township, the Governor
of the State, or the President of the United States. Such events may
include, but not be limited to, hurricanes, storms, floods, severe
wave action, severe wind damage, tornados, fire damage to numerous
structures, earthquake, enemy attack, sabotage, terrorism, civil unrest,
transportation accident, radiological accident, or chemical or other
hazardous material incident.
Any structure located in the Township which is determined
by the Construction Code Official, or any other federal or state governmental
agency based on criteria contained in the New Jersey Building Code
and other applicable local, state, and federal regulations to be so
damaged, dilapidated, or unsafe that it creates a serious hazard to
the health, safety or welfare of the occupants or the public, or which
lacks illumination, ventilation, or sanitation facilities adequate
to protect the health, safety or welfare of the occupants or the public,
and which was rendered to be unfit for human habitation by a disaster.
Rehabilitation or construction of a residence. When a disaster has
rendered a single-family residence uninhabitable, a maximum of one
mobile home, manufactured home or recreational vehicle may be temporarily
permitted on the single-family lot subject to the conditions set forth
in this section, during rehabilitation of the original residence or
construction of a new residence on the existing site, regardless of
zoning district requirements. The placement of any mobile home, manufactured
home or recreation vehicle must comply with a minimum side yard setback
of six feet or the side yard setback of the applicable zone. In those
instances where the site of the damaged residential structure is not
suitable for temporary placement of a recreational vehicle, mobile
or manufactured home, the property owner may designate an alternative
site, provided that the temporary use can be located on the alternative
site in compliance, to the extent possible, with the locational and
setback standards for accessory structures. When an alternative site
is proposed, the permit applicant and the owner of the alternative
site shall be noted on the required permit application and an agreement
for permission from the site owner to allow the applicant use of the
alternative site and removal of the temporary recreational vehicle,
mobile or manufactured home shall be stipulated on the application.
All alternative site locations shall require the approval of the Director
of Community Development, Director of Land Use and Planning or Code
Enforcement Officer or other designee. The mobile home or recreational
vehicle shall be permitted for a period of no more than one year.
At the expiration of one year, if the residence is not rehabilitated,
the applicant must appear before the Township Council and request
an extension of a period not to exceed six months.
Multiple housing sites. Housing sites for multiple temporary dwelling
units established by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and approved
by the Township Council may be established in any zoning district.
The Township Council may authorize the implementation of this
section by resolution or, in the event that a meeting of the Township
Council cannot be scheduled within one week of a declaration of state
of emergency, the Mayor, Deputy Mayor or Township Manager may implement
the provisions of this section upon determining that post-disaster
circumstances are such that adequate repair or reconstruction of a
significant number of structures in the Township or in specific areas
of the Township will require substantial time to complete.
After a determination that the implementation of this section
is desirable, permits allowing temporary waiver of nonconformity shall
be allowed. Such permits shall be issued only upon the determination
of the Construction Code Official or other local, state or federal
official that the original structure is uninhabitable.
The initial term of the permit allowing a nonconforming structure
to remain in use and on site will be 365 days from the date of a declaration
of a state of emergency. After this initial term, should the Township
Council determine that circumstances are such that safe and efficient
reconstruction of damaged properties warrant the extension of the
permit period, the Council may issue a resolution allowing for an
extension not to exceed 180 days of all issued permits. The Township
Council may grant additional extensions by resolution on a case-by-case
basis and upon application to the Council.
Should the Township Council determine that extension of all
temporary nonconformity use permits issued pursuant to this section
is not necessary, the Council may, by resolution, authorize staff
to grant extensions to individual permit holders who were unable to
complete reconstruction in the permitted time because of extenuating
circumstances beyond the permit holder's control including, but not
limited to, a local shortage of building materials or properly licensed
contractors.
Without requiring an extension of a previously issued temporary
nonconformity use permit, a new temporary nonconformity use permit
may be issued for a structure damaged by a subsequent disaster, if
that structure was previously issued a temporary nonconformity use
permit which has not expired, and so long as the terms of this section
were activated by the Township Manager to address damage caused by
the subsequent disaster.
As a condition for receiving a temporary nonconformity use permit,
the applicant must complete an application including proof of ownership
and an agreement with the Township wherein the applicant shall agree
to remove the temporary recreational vehicle, mobile or manufactured
home within 30 days of the issuance of the certificate of occupancy
or certificate of completion for the new or rehabilitated residential
use or upon expiration of the temporary nonconformity use permit,
whichever occurs first. The Township Council delegates the authority
to execute the provisions of the contract on behalf of the Township
to the Township Manager or designee.
Required electrical, water and sanitary facilities must be provided;
siting of the recreational vehicle, mobile or manufactured home must
comply with all current codes and regulations, except parking requirements,
including floodplain management;
Only a licensed mobile/manufactured home installation contractor
will be allowed to apply for a permit and perform any work related
to the connection of plumbing, electrical, sewer and mechanical service
systems to the site;
No person shall occupy a recreational vehicle, mobile or manufactured
home prior to inspection of the unit by the Township and the issuance
of a certificate of occupancy, or temporary certificate of occupancy,
as determined by the Township's Construction Official or his/her designee;
The recreational vehicle, mobile or manufactured home must be
removed from the property no later than 30 days after the certificate
of occupancy or a certificate of completion is issued for the new
or rehabilitated residence or upon expiration of the temporary use
permit, whichever occurs first. The Township shall remove the temporary
structure at the expense of the permit holder should the permit holder
fail to comply with the removal requirement.