As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
ACCRETION
Includes either natural or artificial land. “Natural accretion”
is the buildup of land, solely by action of the forces of nature, on a beach
through the natural depositing of waterborne or airborne material. “Artificial
accretion” is a similar build-up of land by reason or an act of man,
such as the accretion formed by a breakwater or beach fill or where deposited
by mechanical means.
BEACH
Sloping, unvegetated areas of sand that extend landward from the
mean high-water line to the dunes, boardwalk, paved surface or private or
public yard, street or sidewalk.
DUNE DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT (DDD)
An area located seaward of the boardwalk delineating a beach zone
presently without dunes. The width of the DDD will extend an average of 30
feet from the boardwalk line toward the ocean. Placement of fence and planting
of vegetation will be completed in an effort to trap windblown sand and develop
a dune. The DDD is considered to have dynamic boundaries which move in response
to seasonal winds and storms. Consequently, the boundaries of the DDD will
be reviewed every 12 months and following any storm which damages large portions
of the district. The boundary review process will be conducted by the Borough
Council, Environmental Advisory Committee and, if possible, representatives
of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Coastal
Resources.
DUNE LINE
That certain line which shall consist of a series of connected points
closest to the ocean which are 100 feet landward from the seaward side of
the dunes or 100 feet landward from the westerly side of the boardwalk line.
EROSION
The wearing away of land by the action of natural forces; on a beach,
the carrying away of beach sediments by wave action, tidal currents, littoral
currents and wind.
FUNCTIONAL DUNE
A dune between the westerly edge of the boardwalk line and the dune
line which is protected by an approved bulkhead meeting Borough and state
standards for construction and elevation.
MEAN SEA LEVEL
The 1929 datum established by the United States Coast and Geodetic
Survey or such other datum as may be established by the United States Army
Corps of Engineers or other properly authorized agencies.
NATURAL DUNE
A wind- or wave-deposited formation of vegetated or drifting windblown
sand, generally parallel and landward between the inland limit of the beach
and the foot of the most inland dune slope, including primary, secondary and
tertiary dunes where they exist. Formations of sand immediately adjacent to
beaches that are stabilized by retaining structures, such as snow fences,
planted vegetation and other measures are considered to be natural dunes regardless
of the degree of modification of the dune by wind or wave action or disturbance
by development. A “natural dune” shall not include loose windblown
sand found in a street or on a part of a structure as a result of storm activity.
PERSON
Natural persons, partnerships, firms, associations, joint-stock companies,
syndicates and corporations and any receiver, trustee, conservator or other
officer appointed pursuant to law or by any court, state or federal. “Person”
also means the State of New Jersey, counties, municipalities, authorities,
other political subdivisions and all departments and agencies within the aforementioned
governmental entities.
SAND FENCE
Includes the term “snow fence” and shall mean a barricade
established in a line or pattern to accumulate sand and aid in the formation
of a dune. It shall include but not be limited to the commercial variety of
light, wooden picket fence held together by wire and secured by posts.
SHOREFRONT PROTECTION AREA
This means that the area which extends from the mean high-water line
to the dune line, as herein before defined.
The following standards shall apply within the shore protection area:
A. All new buildings shall be designated and constructed
to remain in place under flood conditions in accordance with the current provisions
of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Flood Insurance
Program and their rate maps as enforced through the Borough Construction Official.
B. Construction standards of all new buildings and structures
shall conform to the provisions of the State Uniform Construction Code and
standards set forth in the National Flood Insurance Act.
C. The Construction Official shall review all construction
permit applications, including new construction and substantial improvements
to existing structures to assure that any such building activity conforms
to applicable construction standards.