As used in this article, the following terms shall
have the meanings indicated:
ACCESSORY STRUCTURE OR USE
A structure or use which:
(1)
Is subordinate to and serves a principal building
or a principal use, including but not limited to the production, harvesting
and storage as well as washing, grading and packaging of unprocessed
produce grown on site;
(2)
Is subordinate in area, extent and purpose to
the principal structure or principal building or a principal use;
(3)
Contributes primarily to the comfort, convenience
or necessity of the occupants, business or industry of the principal
structure or principal use served; and
[Amended 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302]
(4)
Is located on the same parcel as the principal
structure or principal use served, except as otherwise expressly authorized
by the provisions of this chapter.
[Amended 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302]
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Housing which falls within the financial means of a household,
guidelines being that a household will not have to spend more than
30% of its annual income for shelter nor expend more than two times
the amount of its annual income for the purchase of a home.
AGE-RESTRICTED HOUSING
Housing for older persons, in accordance with the fair housing
amendments to the Civil Rights Act and applicable state statutes.
[Added 7-22-2003 by Ord. No. 1540; amended 10-28-2003 by Ord. No.
1548]
AGRICULTURAL COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
A retail sales establishment primarily intended to sell agricultural
products produced in the Pinelands. An "agricultural commercial establishment"
may be seasonal or year round and may or may not be associated directly
with a farm; however, it does not include supermarkets, convenience
stores, restaurants and other establishments which coincidentally
sell agricultural products, nor does it include agricultural production
facilities such as a farm itself, nor facilities which are solely
processing facilities.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 932]
AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYEE HOUSING
Residential dwellings for the seasonal use of employees of
an agricultural or horticultural use which, because of their character
or location, are not to be used for permanent housekeeping units and
which are otherwise accessory to a principal use of the lot for agriculture.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PURPOSE OR USE
Any production of plants or animals useful to any man, including
but not limited to forages or sod crops; grains and feed crops; dairy
animals and dairy products; poultry and poultry products; livestock,
including beef cattle, sheep, swine, horses, ponies, mules or goats,
and including the breeding and grading of any or all of such animals;
bees and apiary products; fur animals; trees and forest products;
fruits of all kinds, including grapes, nuts and berries; vegetables;
nursery, floral, ornamental and greenhouse products; or any land devoted
to and meeting the requirements and qualifications for payments or
other compensation pursuant to a soil conservation program under an
agency of the federal government.
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS PROCESSING FACILITY
A facility designed, constructed and operated for the express
purpose of processing agricultural products grown in the Pinelands,
including washing, grading and packaging of those products.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
ALTERNATE DESIGN PILOT PROGRAM TREATMENT SYSTEM
An individual or community on-site wastewater treatment system
that has the capability of providing a high level of treatment, including
a significant reduction in the level of total nitrogen in the wastewater
and that has been approved by the Pinelands Commission for participation
in the alternate design wastewater treatment systems pilot program
pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:50-10.23(b). Detailed plans and specifications
for each authorized technology are available at the principal office
of the Pinelands Commission.
[Added 6-24-2003 by Ord. No. 1536; amended 4-26-2016 by Ord. No. 1941-2016]
APPLICATION FOR DEVELOPMENT
Any application filed with any permitting agency for any approval, authorization or permit which is a prerequisite to initiating development in the Pinelands Area, except as provided in §
233-85A(2).
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
APPROVAL AGENCY
Any board, body or other authority within the Township with
authority to approve or disapprove subdivisions, site plans, construction
permits or other applications for development approval.
ARTIFICIAL REGENERATION
The establishment of tree cover through direct or supplemental
seeding or planting.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
BEDDING
A silvicultural practice involving the preparation of land
before planting in the form of small mounds so as to concentrate topsoil
and elevate the root zone of seedlings above temporary standing water.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
BROADCAST SCARIFICATION
A silvicultural practice involving the dragging of cut trees
or other objects across a parcel to remove or reduce aboveground shrub
cover, debris, leaf litter and humus without disturbance to mineral
soil horizons and associated roots.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
CAMPER
A portable structure, which is self-propelled or mounted
on or towed by another vehicle, designed and used for temporary living
for travel, recreation, vacation or other short-term uses. A "camper"
does not include mobile homes or trailers.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 932]
CAMPSITE
A place used or suitable for camping, on which temporary
shelter such as a tent or camper may be placed and occupied on a temporary
and seasonal basis.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 932]
CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
A certificate issued by the Planning Board or Board of Adjustment pursuant to §
233-83J of this article.
[Amended 12-9-1986 by Ord. No. 848; 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
CERTIFICATE OF FILING
A certificate issued by the Pinelands Commission pursuant
to N.J.A.C. 7:50-4.34 and N.J.A.C. 50-4.82 that a complete application
for development has been filed.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
CLEARCUTTING
A silvicultural practice involving removal of an entire forest
stand in one cutting for purposes of regeneration either obtained
artificially, by natural seed or from advanced regeneration. Clearcutting
typically results in the removal of all woody vegetation from a parcel
in preparation for the establishment of new trees; however, some trees
may be left on the parcel.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
COMMISSION
The Pinelands Commission created pursuant to Section 5 of
the Pinelands Protection Act.
CONTIGUOUS LAND
Land which is connected or adjacent to other land so as to
permit the land to be used as a functional unit; provided that separation
by lot line, streams, dedicated public roads which are not paved,
rights-of-way and easements shall not affect the contiguity of land
unless a substantial physical barrier is created which prevents the
land from being used as a functional unit.
[Amended 6-22-1993 by Ord. No. 1127]
COPPICING
A silvicultural practice involving the production of forest
stands from vegetative sprouting by the trees that are harvested (stump
sprouts, root suckers, and naturally rooted layers). Coppicing typically
involves short rotations with dense stands of short trees.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
DEVELOPMENT
The change or enlargement of any use or disturbance of any
land, the performance of any building or mining operation, the division
of land into two or more parcels and the creation or termination of
rights of access or riparian rights, including but not limited to:
(1)
A change in the type of use of a structure or
land.
(2)
A reconstruction, alteration of the size or
material change in the external appearance of a structure or land.
(3)
A material increase in the intensity of use
of land, such as an increase in the number of businesses, manufacturing
establishments, offices or dwelling units in a structure or on land.
(4)
Commencement of resource extraction, drilling
or excavation on a parcel of land.
(5)
Demolition of a structure or removal of trees.
(6)
Deposit of refuse, solid or liquid waste or
fill on a parcel of land.
(7)
In connection with the use of land, the making
of any material change in noise levels, thermal conditions or emissions
of waste materials.
(8)
Alteration, either physically or chemically,
of a shore, bank or floodplain, seacoast, river, stream, lake, pond,
wetland or artificial body of water.
(9)
Commencement of forestry activities.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
DEVELOPMENT APPROVAL
Any approval granted by an approval agency, including appeals
to the governing body, except certificates of occupancy and variances,
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70, which do not otherwise include issuance
of a construction permit, subdivision or site plan approval.
DEVELOPMENT, MAJOR
Any division of land into five or more lots; any construction
or expansion of any housing development of five or more dwelling units;
any construction or expansion of any commercial or industrial use
or structure on a site of more than three acres; or any grading, clearing
or disturbance of an area in excess of 5,000 square feet.
DISKING
A silvicultural practice involving the drawing of one or
more heavy, round, concave, sharpened, freely rotating steel disks
across a site for the purposes of cutting through soil and roots or
cutting and turning a furrow over an area.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
DIVERT or DIVERSION
The taking of water from a river, stream, lake, pond, aquifer,
well, other underground source, or other waterbody, whether or not
the water is returned thereto, consumed, made to flow into another
stream or basin, or discharged elsewhere.
[Added 5-28-2024 by Ord. No. 2136-2024]
DRAINAGE
The removal of surface water or groundwater from land by
drains, grading or other means, including control of runoffs to minimize
erosion and sedimentation during or after construction or development
and means necessary for water supply preservation or prevention or
alleviation of flooding.
DRUM CHOPPING
A silvicultural practice involving the drawing of a large
cylindrical drum with cutting blades mounted parallel to its axis
across a site to break up slash, crush scrubby vegetation prior to
burning or planting or to chop up and disturb the organic turf and
roots in the upper foot of soil.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
DWELLING
Any structure or portion thereof which is designed or used
for residential purposes.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION LINES
Electric lines which are part of an electric company's transmission
and subtransmission system, which provide a direct connection between
a generating station or substation of the utility company and another
substation of the utility company, a substation of or interconnection
point with another interconnecting utility company and a substation
of a high-load customer of the utility.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
EROSION
The detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by
water, wind, ice or gravity.
FIRE HAZARD
The classification of a parcel of land in accordance with the provisions of §
233-83H of this chapter.
FISH AND WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
The changing of the characteristics and interactions of fish
and wildlife population and their habitats in order to promote, protect
and enhance the ecological integrity of those populations.
FORESTRY
The planting, cultivating and harvesting of trees for the
production of wood products, including firewood or for forest health.
It includes such practices as reforestation, site preparation and
other silvicultural practices, including but not limited to artificial
regeneration, bedding, broadcast scarification, clearcutting, coppicing,
disking, drum chopping, group selection, individual selection, natural
regeneration, root raking, seed tree cut, shelterwood cut and thinning.
For purposes of this chapter, the following activities shall not be
defined as forestry:
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931; 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302; 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
(1)
Removal of trees located on a parcel of land one acre or less
on which a dwelling has been constructed;
(2)
Horticultural activities involving the planting, cultivating
or harvesting of nursery stock or Christmas trees;
(3)
Removal of trees necessitated by the development of the parcel
as otherwise authorized by this chapter;
(4)
Removal of trees necessary for the maintenance of utility or
public rights-of-way;
(5)
Removal or planting of trees for the personal use of the parcel
owner; and
(6)
Removal of trees for public safety.
FORESTRY MANAGEMENT PLAN
A plan detailing forestry management programs in accordance
with the provisions of N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.41 et seq.
FOREST STAND
A uniform group of trees of similar species, composition,
size, age and similar forest structure.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
GROUP SELECTION
A silvicultural practice whereby a group of trees is periodically
selected to be removed from a large area so that age and size classes
of the reproduction are mixed.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
HABITAT
The natural environment of an individual animal or plant,
population or community.
HEIGHT OF BUILDING
The vertical distance measured from grade to the highest
point of the roof for flat roofs, to the deckline for mansard roofs
and to the mean height between eaves and ridge for gable, hip and
gambrel roofs.
[Added 12-9-1986 by Ord. No. 848]
HISTORIC RESOURCE
Any site, building, area, district, structure or object important
in American history or prehistory, architecture, archaeology and culture
at the national, state, county, local or regional level.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931; 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302]
HYDROLOGIC UNIT CODE-11 or HUC-11
An area within which water drains to a particular receiving
surface water body, also known as a subwatershed, which is identified
by an 11-digit hydrologic unit boundary designation, delineated within
New Jersey by the United States Geological Survey.
[Added 5-28-2024 by Ord. No. 2136-2024]
HYDROPHYTE
Any plant growing in water or in substrate that is at least
periodically deficient in oxygen as a result of excessive water content.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY
Those persons related by blood or legal relationship in the
following manner: spouses, domestic partners, great-grandparents,
grandparents, great-grandchildren, grandchildren, parents, sons, daughters,
brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, nephews, nieces and first
cousins.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931; 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302; 4-26-2016 by Ord. No. 1941-2016]
IMPERMEABLE SURFACE
Any surface which does not permit fluids to pass through
or penetrate its pores or spaces, typically having a maximum permeability
for water of 10
-7 cm/second at the maximum
anticipated hydrostatic pressure. The term "impermeable" is equivalent
in meaning.
[Amended 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
Any surface that has been compacted or covered with a layer
of material so that it prevents, impedes or slows infiltration or
absorption of fluid, including stormwater, directly into the ground,
and results in either reduced groundwater recharge or increased stormwater
runoff sufficient to be classified as impervious in urban areas by
the United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation
Service Title 210 - Engineering, 210-3-1 - Small Watershed Hydrology
(WINTR-55) Version 1.0. Such surfaces may have varying degrees of
permeability.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
INDIVIDUAL SELECTION
A silvicultural practice whereby single trees are periodically
selected to be removed from a large area so that age and size classes
of the reproduction are mixed.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
INSTITUTIONAL USE
Any land used for the following public or private purposes;
educational facilities, including universities and colleges with accessory
living quarters/dormitories, elementary and secondary and vocational
schools, kindergartens and nurseries; cultural facilities such as
libraries, galleries, museums, concert halls, theaters and the like;
churches; cemeteries; public office buildings; hospitals, including
such educational, clinical, research and convalescent facilities as
are integral to the operation of the hospital; medical and health-service
facilities, including nursing homes, rehabilitation therapy centers
and public health facilities; law enforcement facilities; military
facilities; and other similar facilities. For purposes of this chapter,
institutional use shall not include medical offices which are not
associated with hospitals or other medical or health service facilities,
nor shall it include assisted living facilities.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931; 12-11-2001 by Ord. No. 1491]
INTERESTED PERSON OR PARTY
Any person whose right to use, acquire or enjoy property
is or may be affected by any action taken under this chapter or whose
right to use, acquire or enjoy property under this chapter or under
any other law of this state or of the United States has been denied,
violated or infringed upon by an action or failure to act under this
chapter.
INTERIM RULES AND REGULATIONS
The regulations adopted by the Pinelands Commission pursuant
to the Pinelands Protection Act to govern the review of applications from the adoption
of the regulations until the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan
took effect on January 14, 1981. These regulations were formerly codified
as N.J.A.C. 7:1G-1 et seq.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
LAND
Includes the surface and subsurface of the earth as well
as improvements and fixtures on, above or below the surface and any
water found thereon.
LOCAL COMMUNICATIONS FACILITY
An antenna and any support structure, together with any accessory
facilities, which complies with the standards in N.J.A.C. 7:50-5.4
and which is intended to serve a limited, localized audience through
point-to-point communication, including cellular telephone cells,
paging systems and dispatch communications. It does not include radio
or television broadcasting facilities or microwave transmitters.
[Added 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302]
LOW-INCOME HOUSEHOLD
A household with an annual income of less than 50% of the
median income for the county or standard metropolitan statistical
area.
MEDIAN INCOME
The median of household income as determined from time to
time by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
to be the median.
MOBILE HOME
A dwelling unit manufactured in one or more sections, designed
for long-term occupancy and which can be transported after fabrication
to a site where it is to be occupied.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 932]
MODERATE-INCOME HOUSEHOLD
A household with an annual income which is 50% to 80% of
the median income for the county or standard metropolitan statistical
area.
NATURAL REGENERATION
The establishment of a plant or plant age class from natural
seeding, sprouting, suckering or layering.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
NONCONSUMPTIVE USE
The use of water diverted from surface or ground waters in
such a manner that at least 90% of the diverted water is returned
to the source surface or ground water at or near the point from which
it was taken.
[Added 5-28-2024 by Ord. No. 2136-2024]
OFF-SITE COMMERCIAL ADVERTISING SIGN
A sign, other than a sign which advertises an agricultural
commercial establishment, which directs attention to a business, commodity,
service or entertainment conducted, sold or offered at a location
other than the premises on which the sign is located.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 932]
PARCEL
Any quantity of land, consisting of one or more lots, that
is capable of being described with such definiteness that its location
and boundaries may be established.
[Amended 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302]
PERMEABILITY
The rate at which water moves through a unit area of soil,
rock, or other material at hydraulic gradient of one.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
PERSON
An individual, corporation, public agency, business trust,
partnership, association, two or more persons having a joint or common
interest or any other legal entity.
PINELANDS AREA
That area of Galloway Township designated as part of the
Pinelands Area by Section 10(a) of the New Jersey Pinelands Protection
Act (N.J.S.A. 13:18A-1 et seq.), being that portion of the Township
lying west of the Garden State Parkway.
PINELANDS DEVELOPMENT CREDITS
A use right allocated to certain lands within the Township
pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:50-5.43 that can be used to secure a residential
density bonus on other lands within the Township or in other municipalities
which have regional growth areas.
PINELANDS DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD
The agency responsible from February 8, 1979, until June
28, 1979, for the review of and action on applications for development
in the Pinelands Area which required approvals of other state agencies,
except where the Pinelands Commission acted on applications during
that time period.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
PINELANDS RESOURCE RELATED USE
Any use which is based on resources which are indigenous
to the Pinelands, including but not limited to forest products, berry
agriculture and sand, gravel, clay or ilmenite.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
PLANTS, THREATENED OR ENDANGERED
A Pinelands plant species whose survival worldwide, nationwide
or in the state is in jeopardy.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
PRESERVATION AREA
That area within the Township north of Clarks Landing Road
and west of the Garden State Parkway as designated by Section 10(b)
of the Pinelands Protection Act.
PROTECTION AREA
All land within the Township's Pinelands Area which is not
included in the preservation area, being that area south of Clarks
Landing Road and west of the Garden State Parkway.
PUBLIC SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE
Sewer service, gas, electricity, water, telephone, cable
television and other public utilities developed linearly, roads and
streets and other similar services provided or maintained by any public
or private entity.
[Added 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
RECOMMENDED MANAGEMENT PRACTICE
The management program which employs the most efficient use
of available technology, natural, human and economic resources.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
RECORD TREE
The largest tree of a particular species in New Jersey based
on its circumference at 4.5 feet above ground level. A listing of
the largest known tree of each species and its location is maintained
at the principal offices of the Commission.
[Added 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302]
RECREATIONAL FACILITY, INTENSIVE
Any recreational facility which is not a low-intensity recreational
facility, including but not limited to golf courses, marinas, amusement
parks, hotels and motels.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
RECREATIONAL FACILITY, LOW-INTENSIVE
A facility or area which complies with the standards of N.J.A.C.
7:50-5, Part III, utilizes and depends on the natural environment
of the Pinelands and requires no significant modifications of that
environment other than to provide access, and which has an insignificant
impact on surrounding uses or on the environmental integrity of the
area. It permits such low intensity uses as hiking, hunting, trapping,
fishing, canoeing, nature study, orienteering, horseback riding and
bicycling.
[Amended 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302]
RESOURCE CONSERVATION PLAN
A plan prepared for review by the Soil Conservation District
which details the proposed use of agricultural recommended management
practices.
RESOURCE EXTRACTION
The dredging, digging, extraction, mining and quarrying of
sand, gravel, clay or ilmenite for commercial purposes, not including,
however, the private or agricultural extraction and use of extracted
material by a landowner.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931]
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM PLAN
A plan, prepared in accordance with the United States Department
of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service New Jersey
Field Office Technical Guide, dated June 2005. Such plans shall prescribe
needed land treatment and related conservation and natural resources
management measures, including forest management practices, for the
conservation, protection and development of natural resources, the
maintenance and enhancement of agricultural or horticultural productivity,
and the control and prevention of nonpoint source pollution; and establish
criteria for resource sustainability of soil, water, air, plants and
animals.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
ROOT RAKING
A silvicultural practice involving the drawing of a set of
tines, mounted on the front or trailed behind a tractor, over an area
to thoroughly disturb tree and vegetation roots and/or to collect
stumps and slash.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
SEASONAL HIGH WATER TABLE
The level below the natural ground surface to which water
seasonally rises in the soil in most years.
SEED TREE CUT
A silvicultural practice involving the removal of old forest
stand in one cutting, except for a small number of trees left singly,
in small groups or narrow strips, as a source of seed for natural
regeneration.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
SHELTERWOOD CUT
A silvicultural practice involving the establishment of a
new, essentially even-aged forest stand from release, typically in
a series of cuttings, of new trees started under the old forest stand.
A shelterwood cut involves the establishment of the new forest stand
before the old forest stand is removed.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
SIGN
Any object, device, display or structure or part thereof,
situated outdoors or indoors, which is used to advertise, identify,
display, direct or attract attention to an object, person, institution,
organization, business, product, service, event or location by any
means, including words, letters, figures, designs, symbols, fixtures,
colors, illumination or projected images. "Signs" do not include the
flag or emblem of any nation, organization of nations, state or city
or any fraternal, religious or civic organizations; merchandise, pictures
or models of products or services incorporated in a window display;
works of art which in no way identify a product; or scoreboards located
on athletic fields.
SOLAR ENERGY FACILITY
A solar energy system and all associated components, including,
but not limited to, panels, arrays, footings, supports, mounting and
stabilization devices, inverters, electrical distribution wires and
other on-site or off-site infrastructure necessary for the facility,
which converts solar energy into usable electrical energy, heats water
or produces hot air or other similar function.
[Added 4-26-2016 by Ord.
No. 1941-2016]
STRUCTURAL ALTERATION
Any change in either the supporting members of a building,
such as bearing walls, columns, beams and girders, or in the dimensions
or configurations of the roof or exterior walls.
SUBDIVISION
(1)
The division of a lot, tract or parcel of land
into two or more lots, tracts, parcels or other divisions of land
for sale or development. The following shall not be considered "subdivisions"
within the meaning of this chapter if no new streets are created:
(a)
Divisions of land found by the Planning Board
or Subdivision Committee thereof appointed by the Chairman to be for
agricultural purposes where all resulting parcels are five acres or
larger in size.
(b)
Divisions of property by testamentary or intestate
provisions.
(c)
Divisions of property upon court order, including
but not limited to judgments of foreclosure.
(d)
Consolidation of existing lots by deed or other
recorded instrument.
(e)
The conveyance of one or more adjoining lots,
tracts or parcels of land owned by the same person or persons and
all of which are found and certified by the administrative officer
to conform to the requirements of the municipal development regulations
and are shown and designated as separate lots, tracts or parcels on
the Tax Map or Atlas of the municipality.
(2)
The term "subdivision" shall also include the
term "resubdivision."
THINNING
A silvicultural practice involving the removal of competing
trees to favor certain species, sizes and qualities of trees.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
UTILITY DISTRIBUTION LINES
Lines, conduits or pipes located in a street, road, alley
or easement through which natural gas, electricity, telephone, cable
television, water, sewage or stormwater discharge is distributed to
or from service lines extending from the main line to the distribution
system of the building or premises served. Utility distribution lines
do not include electric transmission lines.
[Amended 11-9-1988 by Ord. No. 931; 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 1302]
WETLANDS
Those lands which are inundated or saturated by water at
a magnitude, duration and frequency sufficient to support the growth
of hydrophytes. "Wetlands" include lands with poorly drained or very
poorly drained soils as designated by the National Cooperative Soils
Survey of the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department
of Agriculture and further defined in N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.3 through 6.5.
WETLANDS MANAGEMENT
The establishment of a characteristic wetland or the removal
of exotic species or phragmites from a wetland in accordance with
the standards of N.J.A.C. 7:50-6.10. For purposes of this definition,
exotic species are those that are not indigenous to North America.
[Added 6-12-2012 by Ord. No. 1851]
WETLAND SOILS
Those soils designated as very poorly drained or poorly drained
by the Soil Conservation Service of the United States Department of
Agriculture, including but not limited to Atsion, Bayboro, Berryland,
Colemantown, Elkton, Keansbury, Leon, Muck, Othello, Pocomoke, St.
Johns and Freshwater Marsh and Tidal Marsh soil types.