[Ord. No. 11-6-86 § 70A-1; Ord. No. 11-1-88, § 70A-1]
There is hereby created within the Township a Sewer Allocation Committee, which Committee shall be composed of three members of the Township Council, appointed by the Council President for terms of two years. The Sewer Allocation Committee shall meet periodically and is charged with the responsibility for the allocation of sewer gallonage assigned to the Township by way of the order lifting restraints (building ban, filed in Planning and Development Department). The Superintendent of the Municipal Utility is responsible for the administration of the Sewer Allocation under the direction of the Township Administration. The Sewer Allocation Committee is authorized to promulgate Bylaws with respect to the conduct of the meetings. The Sewer Allocation Committee shall work in conjunction with the Township Administration, and shall receive assistance of the Township Officials, including, but not limited to the Township Engineer, Township Attorney, and Township Municipal Utility Superintendent.
A. The Municipal Utility Superintendent shall receive and supervise the receipt of applications for connection to sewers within the Township of Rockaway and shall further supervise the administration of the Township of Rockaway's record keeping and management of sewer connections.
B. Each request for a sewer connection shall be on a form promulgated by the Township of Rockaway Sewer Allocation Committee which shall take into consideration the information requested on the form promulgated by the Rockaway Valley Regional Sewerage Authority relating to sewer connections. This information is intended to permit the Township of Rockaway to keep accurate records as to the amount of gallonage allocated and the net remaining allocation of gallonage. All approvals for gallonage connection are subject to approvals of the RVRSA and, if necessary, approvals of other governmental agencies, including the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, for such items as sewer extension permits (CP-1).
C. Applications for sewer allocations.
(1) Applications for sewer allocations for individual residences shall be reviewed and approved by the Sewer Allocation Committee.
(2) Applications for sewer allocations for other than individual homes shall be reviewed and approved by the Sewer Allocation Committee, only upon submission of written preliminary approval by the Planning Board.
D. The Sewer Allocation Committee is hereby authorized to approve, without further authorization of the Township Council, on behalf of the Township of Rockaway, sewer connections involving 1,000 gallons per day or less. Further, the Municipal Utility Superintendent, who shall be the primary full-time administrator of the sewer allocation program, shall be authorized to approve on behalf of the Township of Rockaway, without additional approval of the Sewer Allocation Committee or the Township Council of the Township of Rockaway, up to 100 applications for single family house connections during any given calendar month; provided, however, that no two of such houses or lots during any three month period shall be in common ownership.
Applications as approved by the Superintendent shall be on a first come, first served basis. The Municipal Utility Superintendent shall provide members of the Sewer Allocation Committee quarterly reports, which reports shall include, but shall not be limited to, identification of single family sewer connections approved by the Municipal Utility Superintendent, computation of all approvals granted for any purpose by the Township, and a running total of available gallonage in various categories.
E. Any allocation once approved pursuant to this section shall be subject to the following time constraints, as applicable:
(1) Commencement of substantial construction within one year of the grant of a connection approval with respect to individually owned single family homes.
(2) Commencement of substantial construction within 1 1/2 years of the grant of a connection approval with respect to minor subdivisions.
(3) Commencement of substantial construction within two years of the grant of a connection approval with respect to major subdivisions.
F. The Township hereby publishes its intention to severely limit time extensions of the aforementioned deadlines, unless the applicant obtains an extension of one year from the Township Council based upon submission of documents which satisfied the Township Council that there has been a good faith intention to comply with the deadlines set forth herein.
G. The Township of Rockaway recognizes a relationship between the Township's consent to the issuance of CP-1 sewer extension permits by the Department of Environmental Protection and the allocation of gallonage sufficient to provide connections to the sewer extension. Therefore, the Township will approve no CP-1 application until and unless there is a prior approval of an appropriate gallonage allotment.
H. All gallonage allocations by the Township shall apply to a particular lot or lots and are not transferable to other lots.
I. The Township recognizes a particular sensitivity to uses or proposed uses located or to be located in the immediate proximity of the Township water system wellheads and intends to supply gallonage, under appropriate terms and conditions, to projects or uses in this area. Similarly, the Township intends to provide sewer connection gallonage to existing unserved houses located on sewer lines (which form the basis of the attached order's septic reserve), as well as certain properties previously granted CP-1s or otherwise identified as receiving "committed gallonage" in the attached order. Connections for existing individual single family residences serviced by sewer extension projects duly authorized and bonded by the Township Council shall be exempted from the provisions of this section and the Director of Planning and Development is hereby authorized to issue permits to facilitate such connections.
J. Action of the Sewer Allocation Committee and sewer connection gallonage allocations generally, and the terms and conditions of the allocations shall be included within the Developer's Agreement approved by the Township Council in instances where the agreements are otherwise required.