Plan required. No building permit shall be issued
for a single-family or two-family dwelling unless a grading plan approved
by the Town Engineer has been provided and the required fees and guaranties
have been deposited with the Town.
Submission of plan; requirements. Any applicant for
a building permit for a one- or two-family dwelling shall submit a
grading plan approved by the Town Engineer and shall apply the following
principles of both soil erosion and stormwater control in preparing
the grading plan:
Either temporary seeding, mulching or other suitable
stabilization measures shall be used to protect exposed critical areas
during construction and other land disturbances.
Stormwater runoff leaving the site shall be controlled
according to sound engineering design standards and shall be retained
on-site whenever possible to facilitate groundwater recharge. In no
event shall the rate of runoff from the site be increased from its
pre-development condition.
Every grading plan shall be drawn at a scale of not
greater than one inch equals 50 feet and prepared by a New Jersey
licensed professional engineer or licensed architect, including accurate
lot lines certified by a New Jersey land surveyor and submitted on
one of five of the following sheet sizes: 8 1/2 inches by 13
inches; 15 inches by 21 inches; 18 inches by 24 inches; 24 inches
by 36 inches or 30 inches by 42 inches.
Spot elevations at the house corners, driveways,
first floor, garage and basement elevations, lot corners, center line
of street, edge of pavement and any other locations as necessary.
The location of the one-hundred-year floodplain
or certification that the property is not in a floodplain by the engineer
or land surveyor and location of any wetlands and transition areas
or a certification by the engineer or land surveyor indicating that
the property is not in the wetlands.
Limits of clearing and disturbed areas. All
wooded areas and any existing trees exceeding 12 inches in diameter
at a point four feet above the existing grade line, which trees are
located within the clearing limits and 10 feet beyond the outer limits
of the disturbed area, must be shown.
Soil erosion and sediment control plans shall
include but not be limited to wheel cleaning blankets, location of
sediment filter fences, temporary and permanent seeding, general notes
and any other requirement of the Town Engineer.
The existing surface drainage pattern shall
include but not be limited to swales, ditches, brooks, etc., and how
it affects the subject property. Any proposed changes in the existing
surface drainage pattern which will result from the construction of
the dwelling proposed for the subject property must be shown.
The location of any existing or proposed stormwater
management system. No increase in runoff to adjoining properties is
allowed. Runoff can be directed to the Town storm system provided
adequate capacity exists. One-hundred-year storm should be used for
calculations. Construction details required for all storm water improvements.
The location of any retaining walls with top
and bottom elevations and typical detail. Stability calculations required
for walls higher than four feet.
Penalties. Any person who violates any provision of
this article or fails to comply or adhere to the permit granted hereunder
shall be subject to an action filed in the Superior Court for injunctive
relief and/or damages for the restoration and/or correction of said
violation. In addition, any person who violates any provisions of
this article or fails to adhere to the permit granted hereunder shall
be subject, upon conviction of such punishable offense, to a fine
not exceeding $500 or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding
30 days. Each and every day said violation continues shall be considered
a separate offense.
Enforcement. The requirements of this article shall
be enforced by the Construction Code Official who shall also inspect
and require adequate inspection of the work. If the Construction Code
Official finds existing conditions not stated in the applicant's plan,
he may refuse to approve further work and/or may require appropriate
changes in the permit issued.
Injunctive proceedings. Nothing in this article shall
be construed to prevent the Town from instituting injunctive proceedings
to restrain grading or filing.