All occupied structures located within 150 feet of a municipal
water main must connect to the system or be charged the minimum connection
rate that would apply to such structure under the terms of this chapter
if said structure were connected. All applications for the installation
or renewal of water service connections shall be made in writing by
the owner of the property or person acting as the owner's agent and
signed by the owner or agent. The fee for making any application shall
be $25.
[Added 9-23-97 by Ord. No. 519]
No water service shall be provided to any person or structure
outside the territorial limits of the Borough of Woodstown except
as follows:
A. Water service may be provided to the Woodstown-Pilesgrove recreation
field located along Marlton Road to the extent agreed by the Borough
Council from time to time, but in no event shall water be provided
for any residential structures located on or about said premises.
B. Water services shall be provided to the Salem County Correctional
Facility and such other public institutions located on county property
as agreed by the county, including the Fire Training School, the county
Road Department, the Center for Juveniles in Need of Supervision,
the Mosquito Control Commission, the County Office Complex, the Regional
Day School and the Salem County Vocational School Complex.
C. Water service shall continue to be provided to those residential
structures serviced prior to January 1, 1982, or for which connections
had been made to a main prior to January 1, 1982.
D. Whenever it shall appear necessary for health and safety reasons,
the Mayor and Council may approve connections outside the territorial
limits of the Borough of Woodstown. The decision of the Mayor and
Council shall be final and shall be completely within their discretion
when such connections shall appear necessary to avoid the effects
of pollution, groundwater contamination or other health and safety
reason which the Mayor and Council shall determine to be a significant
health risk for the persons affected. This section shall not be interpreted
to require the Mayor and Council to approve connections outside the
territorial limits of the Borough of Woodstown, and they shall retain
complete discretion to deny any such application, regardless of the
health and safety risk that may be demonstrated. The terms and conditions
for any such connections shall be dictated by the Mayor and Council
upon the advice of the Municipal Engineer and Solicitor.
[Added 12-8-09 by Ord. No. 2009-26]
A. All connection applications shall state the date, name of the applicant,
kind and extent of the service required and the description and location
of the property to be serviced. The application shall also provide
a calculation for equivalent dwelling units as detailed herein.
B. Except as provided in subparagraph H. below, all water taps, including
the installation of a curb box and meter box with the necessary stopcock
and attachments, shall be made and supplied by the Water Department
for the Borough of Woodstown or its agent. The cost for this service
shall be paid by the applicant in full prior to installation. All
taps shall be metered.
[Amended 12-8-09 by Ord. No. 2009-26]
C. No street openings shall be made for the installation or for the
renewal of water service until all required fees are paid and a street
opening permit is issued.
D. All service connections shall be made of copper pipe, type (k). These
connections shall be maintained by the owner; however, the Borough
of Woodstown shall maintain water service from the water main to the
curbline at no cost to the resident other than the required fees as
set forth herein.
E. Each consumer or user must have installed at his own expense a stop
and waste cock on the service pipe within one foot of the place where
the service enters the structure and so located that the water supply
may be shut off without difficulty by the owner or tenant.
F. Before any change in the number of outlets or use is made in the
plumbing of any premises supplied with municipal water from the Borough
of Woodstown, a written application for such change must be made to
the Clerk of the Water Department to determine whether or not any
adjustment in fees is required. The person making any such changes
shall certify, in writing, to the clerk of the Water Department the
nature and extent of the changes to be made.
G. Where repairs or replacements are necessary to the water main or from the main to the curb, the owner or tenant shall forthwith notify the Clerk of the Water Department of a need to make such repairs or replacements. In the event that any repairs or replacements are necessary from the curb to the residence, said repairs or replacements shall be the sole responsibility of the owner or tenant. In the event that any repairs or replacements which shall be the responsibility of the owner or tenant are not completed within 10 days of the borough having notice of the need for the same, then water service shall be discontinued to the property until said work is completed. Except as provided in Subsection
H. below, in the event that a water meter shall require repair or replacement, this repair or replacement shall be the sole responsibility of the Borough of Woodstown, unless such meter is located within the homeowner's residence. In that event, the homeowner shall pay the reasonable cost of removing said meter and having a meter installed at the curbline of the property being served.
[Amended 12-8-09 by Ord. No. 2009-26]
H. In the event a developer wishes to install water meters that can
be remotely read such as the meters provided by Neptune Corporation,
said meters may be installed at the owner's expense with prior approval
by the Mayor and Council. The terms for such installation, the cost
for same, the cost for a remote reading device, and the cost of training
and accounting services shall be as separately negotiated and agreed
between the developer and the Mayor and Council for the Borough of
Woodstown. In the event such meters shall be installed at the developer's
request, and in the event the borough does not adopt a system for
the replacement and installation of existing meters with remote reading
meters, then the repair and maintenance of all meters so purchased
and installed by the developer shall be at the sole expense of the
developer and/or homeowner occupying the premises.
[Amended 7-8-03 by Ord. No. 582]
In order to equitably allocate service charges, connection fees
and capital contribution requirements, a fee schedule has been established
based in part on the calculation of an equivalent dwelling unit (EDU).
Each application for water service shall provide a calculation for
equivalent dwelling units as set forth in this chapter and shall further
provide that each such applicant agrees to pay the required fees as
set forth in this chapter and as amended from time to time. Equivalent
dwelling units shall be calculated or assigned as follows:
A. Single family home: one EDU.
B. Apartment, condominium, townhouse, or other multifamily building
will require one EDU for each unit of dwelling space as defined in
N.J.S.A. 55:14A-3 which receives municipal water services.
C. School: one EDU for each two classrooms.
D. Nursing home or rest home: one EDU for each two beds.
E. Church or religious social hall: one EDU shall equal 300 gallons
a day of projected or actual flow for the particular facility to establish
the initial number of EDU's. (Not used to capacity every day)
F. Commercial/industrial: one EDU shall equal 205 gallons a day (gpd)
of the projected or actual flow for the facility. To establish the
initial number of EDU's for the particular facility, a projection
shall be made based on the total square footage of the structure.
For each square foot of structure, 0.125 gallons per day shall be
assigned to establish the total projected flow in gpd. This number
shall be rounded to the nearest number to establish the appropriate
EDU for the establishment. Once the actual gpd is determined, the
actual EDU's shall be determined and utilized for all billing calculations
after the first (12) months of sewer service.
G. Miscellaneous: The projected flow for all other uses shall be calculated
in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:9-1.106 or a method approved by the
Sewerage Authority which adequately estimates the projected water
usage. To establish the number of EDU's, the total projected usage
shall be divided by 205 gpd, and any fraction rounded to the next
highest whole number.
[Added 6-8-1999 by Ord.
No. 537; amended 6-14-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-8]
A. In addition to the application fee of $25, a connection fee shall
be charged, as established by resolution, for each tap into the water
main. A capital contribution fee shall also be assessed for each new
connection, which fee shall be paid for each EDU calculated for the
particular application. The capital contribution fee shall be calculated
in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:14B-21 and shall be determined on an
annual basis after a public hearing held in accordance with N.J.S.A.
40:14B-23.
[Amended 7-13-04 by Ord. No. 600]
B. If water and sewer services are being installed at the same time,
an installation fee, as established by resolution of Woodstown Borough
Council shall be paid for the water service. This charge includes
a 3/4 inch tap, corporation cock, stop cock at the curb, meter well,
setting of a 3/4 inch meter, trenching from the main to the curb,
refilling the trench and replacement of all pavement. The cost of
the copper pipe for the service and all plumbing from the main to
the curb, including the setting of the stop cock, shall be at the
cost and expense of the applicant, which amount shall be estimated
and paid in advance of any work being undertaken.
[Amended 7-13-04 by Ord. No. 600]
C. If only a water service is being installed, the installation charge,
as established by resolution of Woodstown Borough Council shall be
paid. This charge includes a 3/4 inch tap, corporation cock, stop
cock at the curb, meter well, setting of a 3/4 inch meter, trenching
from the main to the curb, refilling the trench and replacement of
all pavement. The cost of the copper pipe for the service and all
plumbing from the main to the curb, including the setting of the stop
cock, shall be at the cost and expense of the applicant, which amount
shall be estimated and paid in advance of any work being undertaken.
[Amended 7-13-04 by Ord. No. 600]
D. Any applicant required a tap and service larger than 3/4 inch shall
be required to pay all additional expenses associated with the larger
service.
E. Any applicant that is the owner or developer of a new housing or
commercial development project which has received the required approvals
by the Woodstown Board of Adjustment and Planning Board shall make
an original application and may request a modification of the normal
installation process and fees. Where such a project involves the construction
of new streets, the applicant shall be allowed to dig and refill trenches
for water services and water main under the supervision of the Borough
Water Department and pave these streets after the fill has been suitably
compacted and settled. When this process is utilized, an installation
charge of $200 per service shall be paid, plus the cost for copper
piping and all plumbing from the main to the curbline and the setting
of the stop cock in lieu of the payment provided above. The owner
or developer shall bear the responsibility and cost for the installation
of such water mains as are required to service the development, including
the connection to the existing municipal water main, which installation
and connection shall be subject to the approval of the Borough of
Woodstown Water Department. The owner or developer shall meet minimum
requirements for equipment and installation, which shall include ductile
iron cement-lined pipe and right-hand resilient seated valves. The
owner or developer shall also be required to pay the capital contribution
per EDU.
F. The capital contribution described in N.J.S.A. 40:14B-21 shall be
recalculated each year and adopted after a public hearing. This capital
contribution will be charged for each EDU identified in the approved
application for connection.
G. Water service may be disconnected from the system at the written
request of the owner. Any application for reconnection shall be considered
as a new customer and require all procedural aspects of a new connection,
including but not limited to the payment of a one hundred dollar ($100)
application fee and the current capital connection fees.
[Added 11-23-1993 by Ord.
No. 468]
The following rates for each EDU shall be established for metered
water service in the Borough of Woodstown:
A. Residential.
[Amended 11-23-1993 by Ord. No. 468; 12-28-1995 by Ord. No. 499; 12-10-1996 by Ord. No. 509; 12-8-09 by Ord. No. 2009-27; 6-14-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-8; 12-10-13 by Ord. No. 2013-16; 12-29-15 by Ord. No. 2015-10; 12-27-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-15; 12-28-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-14]
(1) For 40,000 gallons per annum, the minimum rate per annum shall be
$425.
(2) For any excess from 40,000 gallons to 100,000 gallons, the rate shall
be $6.35 per thousand gallons for all water bills calculated and sent
after January 1, 2023.
(3) For all excess over 100,000 gallons per annum the rate shall be $6.80
per thousand gallons for all water bills calculated and sent on or
after January 1, 2023.
B. Institutional/commercial/industrial/miscellaneous. Each user will be charged based on equivalent dwelling units. The number of EDU's shall be determined based on the previous year's water usage, which shall be the total annual usage divided by 74,800 gallons, which number shall be rounded to the next highest number. In cases where less than a full year but greater than three months of water usage data is available, the actual water data will be extrapolated to an annual basis. In cases where less than three months of water use data is available, the number of units shall be determined as provided in §
90-4. Charges shall then be calculated as provided in Subsection
A of this section for gallonage used per EDU as determined herein.
C. Where water service is provided to a structure which contains a combination
of residential use with an institutional, commercial, industrial or
miscellaneous use, where possible, separate meters shall be installed
for each separate use.
D. All charges for water service that has been supplied and for which
a bill has been submitted and payment received prior to November 1,
1993, are hereby validated, authorized and approved.
[Amended 6-14-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-8]
Water service may be shut off or discontinued at the request
of the owner or agent. If service will be discontinued for more than
one week, a charge of $50 shall be paid to the Clerk of the Water
Department for the restoration of service before the water will be
turned back on.
There shall be no connection fee charged to the County of Salem
for water services provided to the county pursuant to a contract entered
between the Borough of Woodstown and the County of Salem. Annual service
fees shall be charged at the same rate that any other institutional
user would be charged less any contribution for debt service incurred
to finance capital improvements completed during the years 1992 and
1993.
[Added 12-30-1993 by Ord.
No. 469; Amended 6-27-00 by Ord.
No. 547; 6-14-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-8]
From time to time, bulk sales of water may be authorized to
the extent that there is sufficient capacity within the Borough of
Woodstown. These sales shall not be pursuant to a permanent connection
and shall only be made after written application under the direction
and supervision of the Water Utility Operator. A copy of the application
as either approved or denied by the Water Utility Operator will be
filed with the Municipal Clerk, retained by the Water Utility Operator
and given to the applicant. The fee shall be made up of a basic service
charge of $100 plus $25 for each thousand gallons or part thereof.
The water may be delivered to the applicant at such time and place
as designated by the Water Utility Operator. All payments shall be
made by check payable to the Borough of Woodstown promptly upon receipt
of a bill from the Clerk.
[Amended 12-30-1993 by Ord. No. 469; 12-28-1995 by Ord.
No. 499; 12-10-1996 by Ord. No. 509; 12-8-2009 by Ord. No. 2009-27; 6-14-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-8;
12-10-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-16;
12-29-2014 by Ord. No. 2014-16;
12-29-2015 by Ord. No. 2015-10; 12-27-2018 by Ord. No.
2018-15; 12-28-2021 by Ord. No. 2021-14]
The rates set forth in this chapter shall be effective January 1, 2022, and January 1, 2023, as detailed in §
90-6 above, upon final passage and publication of this chapter in the manner prescribed by law.
[Added 10-26-1993 by Ord.
No. 465; amended 5-28-1996 by Ord. No. 504; 12-8-09 by Ord. No. 2009-26]
Except as provided in Section
90-3H, all water meters used to provide potable water in the municipal water system having connection pipes of one inch or less in diameter shall be supplied, calibrated, repaired and replaced by the Borough of Woodstown in accordance with N.J.A.C. 14:9-3.2 at no cost to the ultimate user, other than as required for the initial connection. All water meters for a service larger than one inch shall be installed, supplied, calibrated, repaired and replaced by the customer as necessary to comply with N.J.A.C. 14:9-3.2, which work shall be completed at no cost to the Borough of Woodstown. Any property owner or customer who fails to comply with the provisions of this section requiring repair, calibration or replacement shall be subject to prosecution in the Municipal Court and if found guilty may be assessed a fine not to exceed $50 per day for each day that said water meter remains uncalibrated, unrepaired or unreplaced after having been notified of the need for same by an authorized representative of the Borough of Woodstown. In addition to the penalties imposed herein, the Court may order the guilty party to complete repair, calibration or replacement as part of any sentence imposed and may suspend all or a portion of any fines pending compliance by the guilty party. Meters installed pursuant to Section
90-3H shall be supplied, calibrated, repaired and replaced at the owner or developer's cost until such time as an alternative agreement is reached, or a system of remote reading water meters is installed throughout the Borough of Woodstown.
[Added 10-26-1993 by Ord.
No. 465]
As authorized by N.J.A.C. 14:9-3.1, the Mayor and Council are
hereby authorized to enter into an agreement from time to time as
they may deem necessary and appropriate with an appropriate individual,
agency or corporation to test and calibrate all water meters for a
service of one inch or less as may be necessary and appropriate.
[Added 10-26-1993 by Ord.
No. 465; 12-8-09 by Ord. No. 2009-26]
With the exception of meters installed pursuant to Section
90-3H, the municipal Water Department for the Borough of Woodstown is responsible for testing and replacing all meters in its system as necessary for services of one inch or less as provided in N.J.A.C. 14:9-3.2. All larger size water meters will be tested or repaired by an independent testing firm at the expense of the ultimate user. The testing requirements shall be as provided in the New Jersey Administrative Code. All meters installed pursuant to Section
90-3H shall be tested at the owner or developer's expense under the direction of the Borough of Woodstown until such time as the Borough of Woodstown shall adopt a municipal system of remote water meter reading.
[Added 1-24-1995 by Ord.
No. 483]
Any application for development which is required to obtain
an NJDEP CP-1 application for permit to construct/modify, operate
public potable water works form shall be governed by the requirements
of this section.
A. The developer subject to the requirements of this section shall submit
the necessary plans for the proposed development along with a nonrefundable
application fee which fee shall be established from time to time by
resolution of the Mayor and Council for the Borough of Woodstown.
This application fee shall be sufficient to permit a thorough review
of the application by appropriate professionals and employees of the
Water Department to ensure that the proposed on-site and off-site
water facilities meet the borough's regulations and all state statutes
and regulations.
B. After all plans and revisions have been reviewed and approved by
an appropriate representative of the Water Department, a recommendation
shall be made by that representative to the Mayor and Council to sign
and endorse the NJDEP CP-1 application for permit to construct/modify,
operate public potable water works. The designated representative
for the Borough of Woodstown shall then duly sign the appropriate
NJDEP CP-1 application, and this application and endorsement will
be effective for two years from the date of the endorsement.
C. In the event the developer is unable to complete development within
two years of the date of the endorsement, the developer may apply
to the Mayor and Council for a one year extension of the approval
and endorsement. If the Mayor and Council determine that the best
interests of the Borough of Woodstown and the developer can be served
by a one year extension, then such an extension may be granted by
resolution approved by a majority of the Borough Council. Under no
circumstances may the endorsement be extended for a term greater than
three years from the date of the original endorsement.
D. In the event the developer has not completed the development project
within three years of the date of the initial endorsement, then the
original endorsement and any extension shall become null and void,
and the developer shall be required to reapply to the Borough for
a new permit and endorsement, and shall pay a new and nonrefundable
application fee for that portion of the development which remains
incomplete.
E. In addition to the application fee required herein, the developer
shall also pay an inspection escrow to the Borough of Woodstown sufficient
to permit the Borough to properly inspect all on-site and off-site
water activities to ensure that all work is being completed in accordance
with the approved plans. The amount of this escrow shall be established
by the Engineer for the Borough of Woodstown.