[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
These regulations, in combination with the flood
provisions of the Uniform Construction Code (UCC) N.J.A.C. 5:23 (hereinafter
"Uniform Construction Code," consisting of the Building Code, Residential
Code, Rehabilitation Subcode, and related codes, and the New Jersey
Flood Hazard Area Control Act (hereinafter "FHACA"), N.J.A.C. 7:13,
shall be known as the "Floodplain Management Regulations of the Township
of Bernards" (hereinafter "these regulations").
[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
These regulations, in combination
with the flood provisions of the Uniform Construction Code and FHACA
shall apply to all proposed development in flood hazard areas established
in Section 25-2 of these regulations.
[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
The purposes and objectives of these
regulations are to promote the public health, safety and general welfare
and to minimize public and private losses due to flood conditions
in specific flood hazard areas through the establishment of comprehensive
regulations for management of flood hazard areas, designed to:
a. Protect human life and health.
b. Prevent unnecessary disruption of commerce,
access, and public service during times of flooding.
c. Manage the alteration of natural floodplains,
stream channels and shorelines.
d. Manage filling, grading, dredging and other
development which may increase flood damage or erosion potential.
e. Prevent or regulate the construction of
flood barriers which will divert floodwater or increase flood hazards.
f. Contribute to improved construction techniques
in the floodplain.
g. Minimize damage to public and private facilities
and utilities.
h. Help maintain a stable tax base by providing
for the sound use and development of flood hazard areas.
i. Minimize the need for rescue and relief
efforts associated with flooding.
j. Ensure that property owners, occupants,
and potential owners are aware of property located in flood hazard
areas.
k. Minimize the need for future expenditure
of public funds for flood control projects and response to and recovery
from flood events.
l. Meet the requirements of the National Flood
Insurance Program for community participation set forth in 44 CFR
59.22.
[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
Pursuant to the requirement established
in N.J.A.C. 5:23, the Uniform Construction Code, that the Township
of Bernards administer and enforce the State Building Codes, the Township
Committee of the Township of Bernards does hereby acknowledge that
the Uniform Construction Code contains certain provisions that apply
to the design and construction of buildings and structures in flood
hazard areas. Therefore, these regulations are intended to be administered
and enforced in conjunction with the Uniform Construction Code.
[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
Improvements defined as ordinary building maintenance and minor work projects by the Uniform Construction Code including nonstructural replacement-in-kind of windows, doors, cabinets, plumbing fixtures, decks, walls, partitions, new flooring materials, roofing, etc., shall be evaluated by the Floodplain Administrator through the floodplain development permit to ensure compliance with the substantial damage and substantial improvement §
25-3.14 of this chapter.
[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
The degree of flood protection required
by these regulations is considered reasonable for regulatory purposes
and is based on scientific and engineering considerations. Larger
floods can and will occur. Flood heights may be increased by man-made
or natural causes. Enforcement of these regulations does not imply
that land outside the special flood hazard areas, or that uses permitted
within such flood hazard areas, will be free from flooding or flood
damage.
[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
The provisions of these regulations
shall not be deemed to nullify any provisions of local, state, or
federal law.
[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
a. No structure or land shall hereafter be
constructed, relocated to, extended, converted, or altered without
full compliance with the terms of this chapter and other applicable
regulations. Violation of the provisions of this chapter by failure
to comply with any of its requirements (including violations of conditions
and safeguards established in connection with conditions) shall constitute
a violation under N.J.S.A. 40:49-5. Any person who violates this chapter
or fails to comply with any of its requirements shall be subject to
one or more of the following: a fine of not more than $2,000, imprisonment
for a term not exceeding 90 days or a period of community service
not exceeding 90 days.
b. Each day in which a violation of an ordinance
exists shall be considered to be a separate and distinct violation
subject to the imposition of a separate penalty for each day of the
violation as the court may determine, except that the owner will be
afforded the opportunity to cure or abate the condition during a thirty-day
period and shall be afforded the opportunity for a hearing before
the court for an independent determination concerning the violation.
Subsequent to the expiration of the thirty-day period, a fine not
to exceed $2,000 may be imposed if the court has not determined otherwise,
or if upon reinspection of the property, it is determined that the
abatement has not been substantially completed.
c. Any person who is convicted of violating
an ordinance within one year of the date of a previous violation of
the same ordinance and who was fined for the previous violation shall
be sentenced by a court to an additional fine as a repeat offender.
The additional fine imposed by the court upon a person for a repeated
offense shall not be less than the minimum or exceed the maximum fine
fixed for a violation of the ordinance but shall be calculated separately
from the fine imposed for the violation of the ordinance.
d. Solid waste disposal in a flood hazard
area. Any person who has unlawfully disposed of solid waste in a floodway
or floodplain who fails to comply with this chapter or fails to comply
with any of its requirements shall upon conviction thereof be fined
not more than $2,000 or up to a maximum penalty by a fine not exceeding
$10,000 under N.J.S.A. 40:49-5.
[Ord. #2526, 7-11-2023, adopted]
These regulations supersede any ordinance
in effect in flood hazard areas. However, these regulations are not
intended to repeal or abrogate any existing ordinances, including
land development regulations, subdivision regulations, zoning ordinances,
stormwater management regulations, or building codes. In the event
of a conflict between these regulations and any other ordinance, code,
or regulation, the more restrictive shall govern.