As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
PERSON
Any developer, organization, individual, company, corporation,
partnership, limited-liability company, limited-liability partnership,
or any other form of business entity.
SITE
The block(s) and lot(s) that is named on the application
form and is the location of the project.
SOIL
Any earth, sand, clay, loam, gravel, humus, rock or dirt,
without regard to the presence or absence therein of organic matter,
including any synthetic substance used as a substitute or in conjunction
with soil.
SOIL DISTURBANCE
Any movement of soil, including movement of soil within one
site or movement of soil from one site to another site, regardless
of its destination. This also includes movement of soil on land disturbed
previously as a result of a previous project or development.
TOPSOIL
Soil that, in its natural state, constitutes the top layer
of earth and is composed of 2% or more, by weight, of organic matter
and has the ability to support vegetation.
[Amended 12-28-2022 by Ord. No. 19-22]
A. Application. Any disturbance of soil within the Borough of Kinnelon
of 5,000 square feet of surface area or more on one site or 50 cubic
yards' volume of soil or more on one site requires the submission
to the Borough Clerk of an application for a soil disturbance permit.
In addition, an application fee in the amount of $150 must be submitted
with the application if the applicant proposes to disturb 50 to 500
cubic yards of soil. An application fee in the amount of $500 must
be submitted with the application if the applicant proposes to disturb
501 or more cubic yards of soil. In the event soil is being exported
from one site within the Borough of Kinnelon and imported to another
site within the Borough of Kinnelon, then two soil disturbance permits
must be obtained: one permit for the exportation and one permit for
the importation. Applications can be obtained from the Borough Clerk's
office and shall be signed by the person intending to perform the
soil disturbance and by the owner of the site where the soil is to
be disturbed. In addition, the application must include a contour
map of the site where the soil is to be disturbed, the appropriate
fee, and when the application involves the importation or exportation
of soil, a traffic plan. Four copies of the application shall be submitted
to the Borough Clerk.
B. Contour map. Accompanying the application shall be a contour map
of the site where the soil is to be disturbed showing the proposed
grades resulting from the intended soil disturbance in relation to
the existing topography of the site. Four copies of the map and earthwork
calculations shall be submitted to the Borough Clerk with the application.
The map and earthwork calculations must include not only the site
where the soil is to be disturbed, but also all surrounding lands
within 200 feet of the perimeter of the site. The map and earthwork
calculations shall be prepared and certified by a licensed professional
engineer of the State of New Jersey. The map must be prepared using
a scale of not less than one inch to 30 feet, showing the site and
its relation to all of the surrounding lands in the following manner:
(1) The dimensions of the site and the lot and block number of the site
of each lot in the surrounding lands as shown on the Tax Assessment
Map of the Borough.
(2) The existing elevations of all lands with two-foot contour lines.
(3) The existing elevations of all buildings, structures, streets, streams,
bodies of water and watercourses (natural or artificial), as well
as underground utilities, aboveground utilities, septic system components,
potable wells, and irrigation wells.
(5) The proposed final elevations where existing elevations shown on
the map are to be changed as a result of completion of the proposed
work.
(6) Proposed slopes and lateral supports at the limits of the area upon
completion of the soil disturbance operations.
(7) Proposed provisions and facilities for surface water drainage and,
where applicable, channels of natural or artificial drainage, including
cross-sections showing proposed channel widths, bank slopes and method
of erosion and control thereof.
(8) Accurate cross-sections at intervals of not more than 50 feet showing
the locations and quantities, in cubic yards, of soil to be disturbed.
(9) All proposed elevations in enclosed rectangular boxes, and all existing
elevations to be indicated without any kind of enclosure.
(10)
If the application is before the Planning Board or Board of
Adjustment, such other pertinent data as the Planning Board or Board
of Adjustment may require.
C. Stormwater
management. All applications for building permits and/or grading plan
approval for properties applicable to this chapter shall contain plans,
construction details, calculations and reports that provide for zero
increase in the rate and volume stormwater runoff for the completed
project to ensure there will be no adverse impact on downstream structures,
steep slopes, properties and public roads. For projects having less
than 5,000 square feet of disturbance and less than 1,000 square feet
of impervious cover, the applicant's engineer shall size stormwater
facilities to store three inches of rainfall depth over the area of
new impervious coverage. Where disturbances and coverages are greater
than noted above, the applicant's engineer shall use the Modified
Rational Method, or NRCS Method, or a method as may be deemed appropriate
by the Borough Engineer.
D. Traffic plan.
(1) Accompanying all applications which include the importation or exportation
of soil shall be a traffic plan which will indicate the following:
(a)
The specific trucking ingress and egress into the subject site.
(b)
The proposed truck routes that will be used to service the site.
(c)
The specific hours of operation.
(d)
The maximum number of cubic yards that will be moved to or from
the subject site during any twenty-four-hour period.
(e)
The required traffic plan shall comply with the following requirements:
[1]
Except for emergencies, all soil shall be imported or exported
from the subject site during the hours of 7:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m.,
Eastern time, on weekdays only (excluding holidays).
[2]
The scheduling of trucks used to move soil to and from the subject
site shall be done in such a way as to minimize truck traffic within
school zones during the morning and afternoon school hours.
(2) Four copies of the traffic plan shall be submitted to the Borough
Clerk with the application.
[Amended 12-28-2022 by Ord. No. 19-22]
A. Upon receipt of an application for a soil disturbance permit in conjunction
with an application before the Planning Board or Board of Adjustment,
the Borough Clerk shall send a copy of the same to the Planning Board
or Board of Adjustment, as appropriate, and the Borough Engineer.
The Borough Engineer shall review the application and the findings
of the Planning Board or Board of Adjustment, and submit a report
to the Borough Clerk approving or denying the soil disturbance permit.
In the event a soil disturbance permit application is submitted in
conjunction with soil disturbance on property that is not before the
Planning Board or Board of Adjustment, the permit application shall
be submitted to the Borough Clerk for distribution to the Borough
Engineer. The Borough Engineer shall review the application and submit
a report to the Borough Clerk approving or denying the soil disturbance
permit.
B. The Planning Board or Board of Adjustment and/or Borough Engineer,
in considering and reviewing the application and the contour map,
shall take into consideration the public health, safety and general
welfare, and shall give particular consideration to the following
factors:
(1) The potential for soil erosion by water and wind.
(2) The prevention of silt and sediment from entering brooks, streams,
ponds, lakes, rivers and other bodies of water.
(3) The existing drainage of the site involved and any changes in drainage
patterns that may result from the establishment of new contours.
(4) Types and fertility of the soil to be removed and the use to which
it will be put.
(5) Lateral support slopes and grades of abutting streets and lands.
(6) Land values and uses of those properties affected directly or indirectly
by the proposed disturbance of soil.
(7) Such other factors as may bear upon or relate to a coordinated, adjusted
and harmonious physical development of the site in connection with
the surrounding lands in accordance with the master plan for the development
of the Borough.
C. Issuance of permit.
(1) The Borough Engineer shall respond in writing, either recommending
approval or denial, to the Borough Clerk within 45 days of receipt
of a complete soil disturbance permit application.
(2) As directed by the Borough Engineer, the Borough Clerk shall issue
or deny the soil disturbance permit within five days after receipt
of the report and recommendation of the Borough Engineer.
(3) A denial of a soil disturbance permit may be appealed to the Borough
Council, who shall hear such appeal at its next regularly scheduled
meeting.
[Amended 12-28-2022 by Ord. No. 19-22]
An application fee of $150 must be submitted with the application
if the applicant proposes to disturb 50 to 500 cubic yards of soil.
An application fee in the amount of $500 must be submitted with the
application if the applicant proposes to disturb 501 or more cubic
yards of soil. In addition to the application fee stated herein, a
minimum escrow of $1,500 must be established. The Borough Engineer
may request additional escrow funds as warranted.
[Amended 12-28-2022 by Ord. No. 19-22]
Before any permit or permission for soil disturbance is granted
or issued, the owner or applicant shall file with the Borough Clerk,
in such amount as in the opinion of the Borough Engineer shall be
sufficient, a performance guarantee, in a form satisfactory to the
Borough Attorney, consistent with the guarantee form permitted under
the Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq., to insure the
faithful performance of the work to be undertaken pursuant to the
provisions of this section. For those soil permit applications submitted
in connection with an application before the Planning Board or Board
of Adjustment, said performance guarantee may be included in the guarantee
required by the developer's agreement. An as-constructed contour map
shall be filed and approved by the Borough Engineer prior to the release
of any bond required.
Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, a soil disturbance
permit shall not be granted pursuant to this chapter in conjunction
or related to a use not permitted for or on the relevant property
by the Borough Zoning Ordinance.
The owner of the site or the person in charge of the disturbance
of soil, when permission has been duly granted, shall not take away
the top layer of arable soil to a depth of six inches, but such top
layer of arable soil to a depth of six inches shall be set aside for
retention on the site and shall be respread over the site when the
rest of the soil has been removed pursuant to levels and contour lines
approved by the Borough Engineer.
The Borough Engineer is hereby designated as the officer whose
duty it shall be to enforce the provisions of this chapter. The Borough
Engineer shall from time to time, upon the Borough Engineer's own
initiative and whenever directed by the Mayor or Council, inspect
the site for which permits have been granted to ensure compliance
with the terms of the permit of this section. In addition, once all
soil disturbance is complete, the Borough Engineer shall inspect the
site to determine whether the actual soil disturbed is consistent
with the soil disturbance permit issued. In the event more soil is
disturbed than authorized by the soil disturbance permit, the applicant
shall submit the additional fees due. The additional fees due shall
be calculated using the fee for the total soil disturbed minus the
fees already paid. In no event shall fees paid for soil disturbance
permits be refunded by the Borough.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be subject, upon conviction, to the penalties stated in §
1-14.