The words defined in this section shall mean and include the following when used in this chapter:
ACCEPTABLE SOIL/FILLNondecomposable, inert solids such as soil, fill, subsoil, topsoil, sand, clay, loam, gravel, humus, rock, concrete, brick, glass, and/or clay or ceramic products, free of construction/demolition debris, garbage, refuse, or sludge and not containing concentration of one or more contaminants that exceed New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Residential Direct Contact Soil Remediation Standards or Non-Residential Direct Contact Soil Remediation Standards, whichever is more stringent, as set forth in N.J.A.C. 7:26D, Remediation Standards.
APPLICANTThe property owner/developer requesting a soil permit as provided for in this chapter.
APPROVED PLANA plan for the placement of soil fill approved by the Township Engineer (minor permit) or by the Township Planning Board (major permit) pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
CONSTRUCTION/DEMOLITION DEBRISMixed waste building material and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling repair, and demolition operations on houses, commercial buildings, pavements and other structures that includes, but is not limited to, treated and untreated wood scrap, tree parts, tree stumps and brush, plaster and wallboard, roofing materials, corrugated cardboard and miscellaneous paper, ferrous and nonferrous metal, nonasbestos building insulation, plastic scrap, carpets and padding, and other miscellaneous materials.
CONTAMINATED PROPERTYAny property, including but not limited to structures, sediment, soil and water that contains a contaminant which is present at such levels or concentration as to require action pursuant to any federal or state statutes or regulations.
CONTAMINATED SOIL/FILLAny soil containing contaminants exceeding the current requirements for the most stringent concentrations between the Non-Residential and Residential Direct Contact Soil Remediation Standards pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:26D, Remediation Standards.
DREDGED MATERIALSediments removed from under a body of water such as, but not limited to, a bay, harbor, lake, stream and river, removed during a dredging operation or otherwise that are displaced or removed to another location.
FARMQualified commercial farms or farmland assessed properties.
FILLMaterial placed at a location for the purpose of filling low areas, changing the contours of an area, stabilizing existing grades and/or raising the grade of an area. Fill usually consists of soil, but may also include non-water-soluble, nondecomposable, inert solids such as rock, gravel, brick, block, and/or clay or any combination thereof.
MINOR SOIL PERMITA permit for the movement of more than 100 cubic yards of soil but less than 500 cubic yards of soil. The volume of fill shall be cumulative for the property in the case of multiple permits in any three-year period.
PERSONIncludes an individual, a partnership, a corporation or any other legal entity.
SOILIncludes dirt, stone, gravel, sand, humus, clay, loam and mixtures of any of these, but this shall not include quarry process or rock products utilized in the construction of roads, driveways or similar types of construction.
TOPSOILThe arable soil within eight inches of the surface.