The governing body of Township of Bordentown finds that riparian
lands adjacent to streams, lakes, or other surface water bodies that
are adequately vegetated provide an important environmental protection
and water resource management benefit. It is necessary to protect
and maintain the beneficial character of riparian areas by implementing
specifications for the establishment, protection, and maintenance
of vegetation along the surface water bodies within the jurisdiction
of Township of Bordentown consistent with the interest of landowners
in making reasonable economic use of parcels of land that include
such designated areas. The purpose of this chapter is to designate
riparian buffer conservation zones, and to provide for land use regulation
therein in order to protect the streams, lakes, and other surface
water bodies of Township of Bordentown; to protect the water quality
of watercourses, reservoirs, lakes, and other significant water resources
within Township of Bordentown; to protect the riparian and aquatic
ecosystems of Township of Bordentown; to provide for the environmentally
sound use of the land resources of Township of Bordentown, and to
complement existing state, regional, county, and municipal stream
corridor protection and management regulations and initiatives. The
specific purposes and intent of this chapter are to:
A.
Restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological
integrity of the water resources of Township of Bordentown;
B.
Prevent excessive nutrients, sediment, and organic matter, as
well as biocides and other pollutants, from reaching surface waters
by optimizing opportunities for filtration, deposition, absorption,
adsorption, plant uptake, biodegradation, and denitrification, which
occur when stormwater runoff is conveyed through vegetated buffers
as stable, distributed sheet flow prior to reaching receiving waters;
C.
Provide for shading of the aquatic environment so as to moderate
temperatures, retain more dissolved oxygen, and support a healthy
assemblage of aquatic flora and fauna;
D.
Provide for the availability of natural organic matter (fallen
leaves and twigs) and large woody debris (fallen trees and limbs)
that provide food and habitat for small, bottom-dwelling organisms
(insects, amphibians, crustaceans, and small fish), which are essential
to maintain the food chain;
E.
Increase stream bank stability and maintain natural fluvial
geomorphology of the stream system, thereby reducing stream bank erosion
and sedimentation and protecting habitat for aquatic organisms;
F.
Maintain base flows in streams and moisture in wetlands;
G.
Control downstream flooding; and
H.
Conserve the natural features important to land and water resources,
e.g., headwater areas, groundwater recharge zones, floodways, floodplains,
springs, streams, wetlands, woodlands, and prime wildlife habitats.
The municipality of Township of Bordentown is empowered to regulate
land uses under the provisions of the New Jersey Municipal Land Use
Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq., which authorizes each municipality
to plan and regulate land use in order to protect public health, safety
and welfare by protecting and maintaining native vegetation in riparian
areas. Township of Bordentown is also empowered to adopt and implement
this chapter under provisions provided by the following legislative
authorities of the State of New Jersey:
A.
Water Pollution Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10A et seq.
B.
Water Quality Planning Act, N.J.S.A. 58:11A-1 et seq.
C.
Spill Compensation and Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11 et
seq.
D.
Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act, N.J.S.A. 4:24-39 et seq.
E.
Flood Hazard Area Control Act, N.J.S.A. 58:16A-50 et seq.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITY
The Planning Board or Board of Adjustment or Construction
Office with all of the powers delegated, assigned, or assumed by it
according to statute or ordinance.
APPLICANT
A person applying to the Planning Board, Board of Adjustment
or the Construction Office proposing to engage in an activity that
is regulated by the provisions of this chapter, and that would be
located in whole or in part within a regulated riparian buffer conservation
zone.
CATEGORY 1 (C1) WATERS
Shall have the meaning ascribed to this term by the surface
water quality standards at N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.15, which have been identified
for protection from degradation in water quality characteristics because
of their clarity, color, scenic setting, and other characteristics
of aesthetic value, exceptional ecological significance, exceptional
recreational significance, exceptional water supply significance,
or exceptional fisheries resources.
CATEGORY 2 WATERS
Those waters not designated as outstanding natural resource
waters or Category 1 in the surface water quality standards at N.J.A.C.
7:9B-1.15 for purposes of implementing the antidegradation policies
set forth at N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.5(d).
FLOODWAY
Shall have the meaning ascribed to this term by the Flood
Hazard Area Control Act (N.J.S.A. 58:16A-50 et seq.) and regulations
promulgated there under published at N.J.A.C. 7.13 et seq., and any
supplementary or successor legislation and regulations from time to
time enacted or promulgated.
INTERMITTENT STREAM
Surface water drainage channels with definite bed and banks
in which there is not a permanent flow of water. Streams shown as
a dashed line on either the USGS topographic quadrangle maps or the
USDA County Soil Survey Maps of the most recent edition that includes
hydrography are included as intermittent streams.
LAKE, POND, or RESERVOIR
Any impoundment, whether naturally occurring or created in
whole or in part by the building of structures for the retention of
surface water, excluding sedimentation control and stormwater retention/detention
basins and ponds designed for treatment of wastewater.
PERENNIAL STREAM
A stream that flows continuously throughout the year in most
years. These streams usually appear as a blue line on USGS topographic
quadrangle maps or on USDA County Soil Survey Maps.
RIPARIAN BUFFER CONSERVATION ZONE (RBCZ)
An area of land or water within or adjacent to a surface water body within the municipality and designated on the Riparian Buffer Conservation Zone Map promulgated by Township of Bordentown in accordance with §
371-4 of this chapter.
RIPARIAN BUFFER CONSERVATION ZONE MANAGEMENT PLAN
A plan approved by the Engineer of Township of Bordentown.
The plan shall be prepared by a landscape architect, professional
engineer or other qualified professional, and shall evaluate the effects
of any proposed activity/uses on any RBCZ. The plan shall identify
existing conditions, all proposed activities, and all proposed management
techniques, including any measures necessary to offset disturbances
to any affected RBCZ.
SURFACE WATER BODY
Any perennial stream, intermittent stream, lake, pond, or
reservoir, as defined herein. In addition, any state open waters identified
in a letter of interpretation issued by the New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection Land Use Regulation Program shall also
be considered surface water bodies.
Nonconforming structures and uses of land within the RBCZ are
subject to the following requirements:
A.
Legally existing but nonconforming structures or uses may be
continued.
B.
Any proposed enlargement or expansion of the building footprint
within a Category 1 (C1) RBCZ shall comply with the standards in N.J.A.C.
7:8-5.5(h).
C.
For all other RBCZs:
(1)
Encroachment within the RBCZ shall only be allowed where previous
development or disturbance has occurred. Existing impervious cover
shall not be increased within the RBCZ as a result of encroachments
where previous development or disturbances have occurred.
(2)
Discontinued nonconforming uses may be resumed any time within one year from such discontinuance but not thereafter when showing clear indications of abandonment. No change or resumption shall be permitted that is more detrimental to the RBCZ, as measured against the intent and purpose under §
371-1, than the existing or former nonconforming use. This one-year time frame shall not apply to agricultural uses that are following prescribed best management practices for crop rotation. However, resumption of agricultural uses must be strictly confined to the extent of disturbance existing at the time of adoption of this chapter.
All other ordinances, parts of ordinances, or other local requirements
that are inconsistent or in conflict with this chapter are hereby
superseded to the extent of any inconsistency or conflict, and the
provisions of this chapter apply.
A prompt investigation shall be made by the appropriate personnel
of Township of Bordentown of any person or entity believed to be in
violation hereof. If, upon inspection, a condition which is in violation
of this chapter is discovered, a civil action in the Special Part
of the Superior Court, or in the Superior Court, if the primary relief
sought is injunctive or if penalties may exceed the jurisdictional
limit of the Special Civil Part, by the filing and serving of appropriate
process. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to preclude the
right of Township of Bordentown, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 26:3A2-25, to
initiate legal proceedings hereunder in Municipal Court. The violation
of any section or subsection of this chapter shall constitute a separate
and distinct offense independent of the violation of any other section
or subsection, or of any order issued pursuant to this chapter. Each
day a violation continues shall be considered a separate offense.