All definitions in Subchapter 2 of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Standards for the Construction of Individual Subsurface Sewage Disposal Systems, N.J.A.C. 7:9A-1.1 et seq., and any amendments thereto ("DEP Regulations") are hereby incorporated into this article, with the following additions:
CRANBERRY LAKE PROGRAM AREAThat section of the Township defined in the document entitled "Program Development and Implementation Report, Byram Township Septic System Management Pilot Project, Cranberry Lake, N.J.," dated August 1989, revised January 1990, prepared by the Sussex County Planning Department. That document defines the septic management district as "developed land immediately surrounding Cranberry Lake, bordered on three sides by the Allamuchy State Park and by Route 206 on the fourth." Township Tax Maps show that this definition overlooks a small area at the beginning of South Shore Road, where the management district boundary is defined neither by the park boundary nor Route 206. In this area, the small stream flowing from Johnson Lake to Dragon Brook and paralleling this section of South Shore Road will provide the boundary. The district boundary is shown on an Official Map on file with the Township Clerk.
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMAn educational program administered by the Township regarding the fundamentals of individual subsurface sewage disposal systems and the proper procedures for the operation and maintenance of such systems.
EXEMPTIONAn exemption from the standard three-year pumping schedule, to a four-, five- or six-year schedule, which can be granted by the Byram Township Board of Health through the procedure defined in §
272-15E of this article.
EXTENSIONA one-year extension beyond the required pumping date, based on certain documents supplied by a pumper or engineer and which can be granted by the Septic Management Program Administrator (see "verification of extension" in this section).
LAKE LACKAWANNA PROGRAM AREAThat section of the Township consisting of developed land immediately surrounding Lake Lackawanna, bounded on the southeast by the large wooded parcel owned by Lake Lackawanna Investment Company; on the northeast by the Lackawanna Cut-off right-of-way; on the northwest, west and southwest by the undeveloped ridges above the lake; and on the south by the state-preserved parcel managed by New Jersey Natural Lands Trust. The district boundary is shown on an official map on file with the Township Clerk.
OWNERThe person or entity that owns the realty and improvements, including the septic system, or that leases the realty but owns the improvements, including the septic system, and that is liable for the obligations imposed by this article. For the purposes of this article, the "owner" is the owner of record currently identified on the Township's property record card system.
PLOT PLANA sketch drawn by the owner, or agent on behalf of the owner, showing the type (if known) and location (both the tank and the leaching area) of the individual subsurface sewage disposal system servicing the property, as well as the location and type of any on-site water supply. All plots shall be drawn to scale and list the dimensions used. Alternatively, "plot plan" means a copy of an existing survey that delineates the individual subsurface sewage disposal system.
TOWNSHIPThe Township of Byram and its authorized agents, including, but not limited to, the Byram Township Board of Health, the Sussex County Division of Health, and Township or county health officers.
VERIFICATION OF EXTENSIONVerification by a septic pumper or licensed engineer that the individual subsurface sewage disposal system servicing a property does not need to be pumped for one year. Written verification must be submitted on the pumper's or engineer's letterhead and include a brief explanation of why pumping should not be required. The verification must further state that it is based on a physical inspection and must be dated and signed by the pumper or engineer. The Administrator of the Septic Management Program may then extend the pump date for one year.