The purpose of this chapter is to provide measures to control, minimize
and protect against soil erosion and resulting sedimentation which can occur
during periods of land disturbance.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
DIVERSION
A channel with or without a supporting ridge on the lower side constructed
across or at the bottom of a slope.
EROSION
The wearing away of land by the action of wind, water, gravity or
ice.
EXCAVATION OR CUT
Any act by which land or rock is cut into, dug, quarried, uncovered,
removed, displaced or relocated.
EXISTING GRADE
The vertical location of the existing surface of land prior to grading,
excavation or other activity which may, or does, change that vertical location.
GRADING
Any stripping, cutting, filling or stockpiling of land, or any combination
thereof.
LAND
Any ground, soil or earth, including marshes, swamps, drainageways
and areas not permanently covered by water, within the municipality.
LAND DISTURBANCE
Any activity involving the clearing, grading, transporting, filing
or excavation of land or any other activity which causes land to be exposed
to the danger of erosion.
MULCHING
The application of plant or other suitable materials on the soil
surface to conserve moisture, hold soil in place and aid in establishing plant
cover.
NATURAL GROUND SURFACE
The existing ground surface of land prior to any grading, excavation
or other land disturbance.
PERSON
Any natural person or legal entity.
SEDIMENT
Solid material, both mineral and organic, that is in suspension,
is being transported or has been moved from its site or origin by air, water
or gravity as a product of erosion.
SEDIMENT BASIN
A barrier or dam built across a waterway or at suitable locations
to retain rock, sand, gravel, silt or other material.
SOIL
All unconsolidated mineral and organic material of whatever origin
that overlies bedrock and can be readily excavated.
SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT
The Morris County Soil Conservation District which is a governmental
subdivision of this state organized in accordance with the provisions of Chapter
24, Title 4 of the New Jersey Revised Statutes (N.J.S.A. 4:24-1 et seq.).
STANDARDS
Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control in New Jersey as
promulgated by the State Soil Conservation Committee.
[Added 12-28-1976 by Ord. No. 16-76]
STRIPPING
Any activity which removes or significantly disturbs the vegetative
surface cover of land, including clearing and grubbing operations.
VEGETATIVE PROTECTION
Stabilization of erosive or sediment-producing areas of land by covering
the soil with either one or more of the following:
A.
Permanent seeding or permanent plantings producing long-term vegetative
cover of land.
B.
Short-term seeding or short-term plantings producing temporary vegetative
cover of land.
C.
Sodding, producing areas covered with a turf of perennial sod-forming
grass.
WATERCOURSE
Any natural or artificial watercourse, stream, river, creek, ditch,
channel, canal, conduit, culvert, drain, gully, ravine, wash or other waterway
in which water flows in a definite direction or course, either continuously
or intermittently, within a definite channel, and shall include any area adjacent
thereto subject to inundation by reason of overflow or floodwater.
Any person carrying out soil erosion and sediment control measures under this chapter, and all subsequent owners of the property upon which such measures have been carried out, shall adequately maintain all permanent control measures, devices and plantings in good order for a period of two years after completion of the approved plan implementation. Maintenance bonds therefor shall be posted in connection therewith as provided for in §
179-5.
[Amended 6-7-1999 by Ord. No. 15-99; 3-18-2002
by Ord. No. 02-02]
An application fee and an inspection fee as set forth in Chapter
102, Fees, shall be imposed for each plan submitted. The applicant shall supplement the inspection fee from time to time, if necessary, as directed by the Board having jurisdiction over the application, the Borough Engineer or the Planning Board Engineer. Should the total inspection fee paid to the Borough be greater than the actual costs of inspection, the difference shall be refunded or returned. Should the total cost of inspection be greater than the inspection fee paid hereunder, the difference shall be paid to the Borough prior to the issuance of any certificate of occupancy or the release of any performance guarantees.
[Amended 12-28-1976 by Ord. No. 16-76]
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be liable
to legal action and penalties as provided by Section 15, Chapter 251, Public
Laws of New Jersey 1975 (N.J.S.A. 4:24-53).