[Adopted 3-23-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-2]
The requirements set forth herein shall apply
to the development of all lots within the Township of Waterford for
residential purposes. For developments where an overall grading plan
has already been reviewed and approved by either the Planning Board
or the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the review and approval of an individual
lot grading plan prior to the issuance of a building permit is required.
Any lot greater than one acre shall not be subject to the requirement
to submit an individual lot grading plan, unless in the opinion of
the Zoning Officer or Township Engineer there are special circumstances
to require an individual lot grading plan.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DEVELOPMENT
The construction, reconstruction or relocation of any residential
structure; the enlargement of a residential structure, the construction
or placement of an accessory structure including in-ground swimming
pools on a residential lot resulting in a land disturbance of 500
square feet or more on a 1/4 acre or less lot or 1,000 square feet
or more on a lot over 1/4 acre.
Nothing contained herein shall prohibit the
Township Engineer from requiring a new, overall grading plan for review
and approval. The applicant shall be entitled to administrative review,
if the plan meets the performance standards contained herein, provided
that the proposed changes do not violate or create a conflict with
the prior approvals granted by the approving authority. If in the
opinion of the Township Engineer the revised grading plan substantially
deviates from the prior approval, the applicant shall be required
to seek the approval of the applicable board.
Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy,
the permittee shall submit two copies of an accurate final survey
(as-built plan) to the Zoning Officer and the Township Engineer for
approval. The final survey (as-built plan) shall be prepared by a
New Jersey licensed professional land surveyor. The purpose of the
final survey (as-built plan) is to ensure that the lot grading is
in substantial conformance to the approved plan and that the lot will
adequately drain and have no adverse impact on adjoining properties.
The final survey (as-built plan) shall be reviewed by the Township
Engineer and determined to comply with the above standards.
Where a performance bond and inspection escrow
have already been or will be established, the requirements for the
posting of fees may be waived, unless the permittee elects to proceed
with the fixed fee schedule. In those instances where a permittee
elects not to proceed with the fixed fee schedule, a separate line
item for lot grading shall be included in the performance bond estimate
and inspection escrow deposit shall be calculated pursuant to the
Municipal Land Use Law (Chapter 291, Laws of N.J. 1975, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1
et seq.). The bond amount for grading, stabilization and yard drainage
for nonmunicipal property shall be $2,000 per acre actually disturbed.
Separate items are to be listed for municipal and nonmunicipal property.
The item for nonmunicipal property shall not convert over to any subsequent
maintenance bond. Dollar amounts shall be updated as the need arises.
All conditions and requirements herein shall
be consistent with the Pinelands stormwater management standards as
set forth in the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan and any standard
adopted hereto.
All of the requirements for the control of grading
and drainage of residential lots shall be required to adhere to the
checklist and application which is attached hereto and considered
a requirement of this chapter.
Fees shall be as set forth in §
124-7.