Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to waive, obviate, modify or otherwise exempt any covered development project, or any person proposing or involved in such project, from the applicable provisions of the municipal ordinances and any other regulations adopted consistent with the Fair Housing Act to ensure opportunity for low- and moderate-income housing. Neither shall the provisions of this chapter be construed to waive or exempt projects that include such housing, from adherence to the requirements of this chapter. Regulations applicable to the provision of low- and moderate-income housing in the municipality may be found in Chapter
42, Affordable Housing, §§
42-1 through
42-26.
The requirements herein apply to proposed development activities
reliant upon installation of individual subsurface septic disposal
systems, regarding the proper operation, design, development, monitoring,
placement and maintenance of septic systems.
A. The design of septic systems shall be in compliance with the Standards
for Individual Subsurface Sewage Disposal Systems at N.J.A.C. 7:9A
and any applicable Board of Health Ordinance and shall be subject
to approval of the Board of Health.
B. All applications shall demonstrate that the proposed plan incorporates
the applicable requirements of N.J.A.C. 7:9A with respect to soils
suitability, location, size, and separation distances.
C. All applications proposing new septic systems shall incorporate reserve
septic system disposal areas for each septic system, which are sufficient
with respect to soils suitability, location and size to meet the requirements
of N.J.A.C. 7:9A, to ensure the long-term viability of septic systems
in new development.
D. Any application proposing a new septic system (or systems) shall
be conditioned upon filing of a deed restriction(s) or deed notice(s)
protecting the delineated location(s) of the reserve septic system
disposal field(s), prohibiting the placement thereon of any permanent
structure(s), preserving the area (and its soils) for future installation
of a replacement disposal field, and requiring that it be shown on
all plans and referenced within any future applications for permits
or improvements to the property.
E. All new individual septic disposal systems shall be subject to any
applicable septic system management and maintenance requirements of
the Board of Health, including those established in the Board of Health
Ordinance and in compliance with the standards for septic system maintenance
in the Water Quality Management Planning Rules, N.J.A.C. 7:15.
F. The application shall demonstrate compliance with any other Board
of Health ordinances to achieve the maintenance of existing and new
septic systems.
G. New development proposing to use septic systems shall be designed
in a manner that ensures that untreated well water meets state drinking
water quality standards for nonnatural contaminants and minimizes
the risk of well contamination due to the flow of septic systems plumes
within or between developed lots, addressing general background water
quality and flow patterns, major fracture systems and other appropriate
geological, geophysical and hydrogeological issues.
The creation or expansion of any public water system, as permitted in the Existing Community Zone of the Planning Area (pursuant to §
101-21G, above) shall comply with the following requirements:
A. Estimation of need. Development water supply demands shall be calculated
based on maximum summer month demand and on annual average demand
using demand factors in N.J.A.C. 7:10, "Safe Drinking Water Regulations."
B. Water resource transfers. Applicants shall demonstrate that under
the proposed action either:
(1) No new or increased water transfer between subwatersheds will occur;
or
(2) No other option exists to meet public health, safety and welfare objectives, and where such transfers do occur, they are in full compliance with the requirements of §
101-27 above (Water conservation and deficit mitigation), including limitations on demands on the source subwatershed.
The creation or expansion of any wastewater collection and treatment system, as permitted in the Existing Community Zone of the Planning Area (pursuant to §
101-21G, above), shall comply with the following requirements:
A. WQMP consistency. The proposed system shall be consistent with the
relevant Areawide Water Quality Management Plan adopted by NJDEP pursuant
to N.J.A.C. 7:15.
B. Prohibitions. Expansion of sewer service areas shall not be permitted
for existing wastewater collection and treatment systems that are
noncompliant with NJPDES permit requirements for effluent quality.
C. Estimation of need. Development wastewater demands shall be calculated
based on maximum three-month demand and on annual average demand using
demand factors in N.J.A.C. 7:14A or N.J.A.C. 7:9A as appropriate.
D. Water resource transfers. Applicants shall demonstrate that under
the proposed action either:
(1) No new or increased water transfer between subwatersheds will occur;
or
(2) No other option exists to meet public health, safety and welfare objectives, and where such transfers do occur, they are in full compliance with the requirements of §
101-27 above (Water conservation and deficit mitigation), including limitations on demands on the source subwatershed.