[Amended 9-28-2004 by Ord. No. 1579]
A. The Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division
currently enforces two policies relating to the installation of sewers
for subdivisions and developments as follows:
(1) Comprehensive subdivision policy.
(a)
The comprehensive subdivision policy requires
that every proposed subdivision or development be connected to a public
sewer system prior to occupancy of that particular development. This
connection may require the installation of additional gravity sewer
lines, force mains and pumping stations in the public right-of-way.
The developer shall be responsible for all costs associated with this
connection and extension. The Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division may determine that immediate connection into public sewers
is unreasonable or undesirable upon review of the following conditions:
[1]
The distance between the proposed development
and existing sewers.
[2]
The costs and magnitude of the required extension.
[3]
The number of units within the proposed development.
[4]
The average lot size per dwelling unit.
[6]
Environmental factors such as soil types and
depth to seasonal high-water table on-site and in the surrounding
area.
(b)
If upon review of the above conditions the Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division determines that immediate connection
is unreasonable or undesirable, the sanitary sewer contribution policy
will take effect.
(2) Sanitary sewer contribution policy. All residential
developers of five lots or more and all commercial and industrial
developers in a sewer service area that is deemed by the Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division to be at an unreasonable distance
for immediate connection into existing or proposed sanitary sewer
lines shall be required to contribute for the cost of sanitary sewer
lines that would be required to service the site in addition to approved
septic systems.
(3) All residential developers of five lots or more and
all commercial and industrial developers shall be required to submit,
in addition to any and all other plans, applications and fees as may
be necessary pursuant to any other provisions of the Code of the Township
of Galloway, a detailed set of plans setting forth the proposed placement
of sanitary sewer facilities servicing such development, including
details concerning the connection of same to existing sanitary sewer
facilities, and any proposed deviation from the then current sanitary
sewer master plan of the Township of Galloway. Plans shall provide
all street improvement details, including restoration, construction
or reconstruction. All street improvements shall be installed in accordance
with Township standards as if constructing a subdivision. Where existing
street conditions do not meet Township standards, the developer may
be required to improve the street to Township standards at the discretion
of the Engineer or Director of Public Works, including curb, drainage
or other improvements deemed necessary. Such plans shall be provided
to the Township Engineer for review simultaneously with the submission
of all other required submissions of plans in conjunction with any
land use application or application for connection to sanitary sewer
facilities. In the event that such proposed connection to sanitary
sewer facilities includes any proposal for deviation from the then
current sanitary sewer master plan, the Municipal Engineer shall determine
whether such deviation constitutes a major or minor deviation from
said sanitary sewer master plan. In the event that such deviation(s)
are determined by the Municipal Engineer to constitute minor deviations,
the Director of Public Works shall determine the estimated cost associated
with any revisions and/or amendments to the sanitary sewer master
plan required as a result of such proposed minor deviation(s), and
developer, as a precondition to the grant of any approval(s) to construct
such sanitary sewer facilities as proposed, shall be required to reimburse
the Township of Galloway for the full amount of such costs as estimated
by the Director of Public Works. In the event that such deviation(s)
are determined by the Municipal Engineer to constitute major deviations,
such proposed deviation(s) shall be subject to the review and approval
of the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division. In the event
that such proposed major deviations are approved, the Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division shall determine the estimated cost associated
with any revisions and/or amendments to the sanitary sewer master
plan required as a result of such proposed major deviation(s), and
developer, as a precondition to the grant of any approval(s) to construct
such sanitary sewer facilities, shall be required to reimburse the
Township of Galloway for the full amount of such costs.
[Added 5-23-2006 by Ord. No. 1656]
B. The standards set forth under this article apply to
the installation or contribution and/or connection of an operational
sanitary sewer system which may include gravity lines, force mains,
pumping stations, street laterals and treatment plants for residential
subdivisions and developments.
C. Recapture. Developers who expend funds for the extension
of sewer facilities may seek to recover some costs of their expenditures.
The Municipal Utilities Division regulates and controls all recapture
agreements. Recapture agreements will be executed only when the Municipal
Utilities Division requires specific upgrades to a developer's plan
for providing sanitary sewer service in order to satisfy the Municipal
Utilities Division Ultimate Basin Plan. The recapture agreement will
cover the incremental increase in labor and materials costs for the
upgrades to a proposed sanitary sewer line, force main or pumping
station. Should the Municipal Utilities Division require the construction
of a new pumping station or force main that is not necessary to provide
service to the developer's project, then the entire cost of the station/force
main is eligible for recapture. (Example: The developer proposes an
eight-inch line in a roadway but the Municipal Utilities Division
requires/desires a twelve-inch line in order to provide service for
future development, then the difference in the cost of the two different-sized
pipes is eligible for the recapture agreement). These "incremental
costs" are hereinafter called "recapture costs." A recapture agreement
will not be executed on any recapture that costs less than $20,000.
[Added 8-12-2008 by Ord. No. 1760]
(1) General provisions.
(a)
All recapture agreements must be prepared and
approved by the Municipal Utilities Division Solicitor. Once drafted,
the agreement must be submitted to and approved by the Township Engineer
and Township Clerk in conjunction with the final application. The
agreement must contain all information pertinent to the application.
(b)
All recapture agreements are for five years.
An extension may be granted for good cause as demonstrated by the
developer. All extensions requests must be in writing and reviewed
by the Township Officials prior to the expiration of the original
agreement.
(c)
The charges that are eligible to be included
in the agreement are all incremental increases in labor and material.
(d)
All commercial connections will be subject to
recapture based on the permitted annual flow.
(e)
All recapture monies and administrative fees
must be paid prior to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division
Construction Permit being issued.
(f)
All checks for recapture must be certified to
insure that monies will be available to disperse to the original developer.
(2) Original developer.
(a)
The original developer is required to submit
an estimate of the recapture costs in conjunction with final approval.
For projects where upgrades are required, the ultimate recapture costs
will be based on the estimate provided with the final approval. For
projects that require the construction of a new pumping station or
force main, all construction costs must be submitted to the Township
Engineer for review and certification within 30 days of the completion
of the project.
(b)
The original developer will be required to pay
an administrative fee.
[1]
The amount of the administrative fee will be
1% of the recapture costs of the project.
[2]
This administrative fee must be paid for by
the developer at the time the agreement is signed by the developer
and presented to the Township for approval.
[3]
The administrative fee will also be charged
on an agreement extension.
(c)
The total recapture amount will consist of the
certified construction cost, administrative fee and 15% of the construction
costs for soft costs.
(3) Subsequent developers.
(a)
The second developer will be required to reimburse
the original developer for the full amount of the recapture costs.
(b)
The third developer will pay his or her pro-rata
share to the second developer based on permitted flows for both developments.
(4) Exceptions.
(a)
An improved property connecting to the sewer
line will not be subject to recapture.
(b)
A not-for-profit, Township-owned property will
not be subject to recapture (includes but not limited to fire halls,
rescue squad buildings, sports facilities).
[Amended 9-4-1984 by Ord. No. 773; 3-13-1990 by Ord. No.
991; 7-27-1993 by Ord. No. 1132; 9-28-1999 by Ord. No. 1407; 9-28-2004 by Ord. No. 1579]
A. Mandatory connection. All residential developers shall be required to install sanitary sewers in accordance with one of the following policies outlined in §
281-17 of this article:
(1) Comprehensive subdivision policy.
(2) Sanitary sewer contribution policy.
B. Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division approval required. Application for review of sanitary sewer facilities, fees and plans shall be submitted to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division for review and approval prior to authorization to construct sanitary sewer facilities for all proposed subdivisions for developments within the Township. The extension of any sanitary sewer within an existing unimproved public right-of-way must also be submitted for review and comment to the Development Review Committee of the Planning Board prior to Township endorsement of the treatment works approval. These submissions shall be made in accordance with §
281-19 of this article. All proposed sewerage facilities shall meet the standards and specifications set forth in this chapter unless otherwise exempted by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
C. Compliance with the master plan. The sewerage master
plan of the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division shall govern
the location and size of all major trunk and interceptor lines, including
the general location of proposed pumping stations. No pumping stations,
interceptors or treatment plants shall be installed without the written
approval of the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
D. Sewering remote areas. For locations remote from existing
public sewers, the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division
shall decide the most suitable method for providing sanitary service,
either through construction of or extension to an existing public
sewer facility or by contribution and/or interim treatment or disposal
facilities.
E. Minimum requirements. Each developer shall provide
a minimum of a sanitary sewerage collection system with at least one
street lateral and one building connection for each building lot,
unless an alternative plan for individual disposal systems is specifically
approved by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
F. Cost of installation. The owner(s) of the development
shall be responsible for all costs and arrangements associated with
the installation and extension of the required sewer system, unless
otherwise stated by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
G. Easements. The owner(s) shall acquire any easements
necessary for the construction and operation of the proposed facilities
to service the development.
H. Bonds and fees required. Application fees, engineering
review deposit, escrow fee (when required) and performance and maintenance
guaranties shall be submitted by the owner(s) as follows:
(1) There shall be one application fee in the amount of
$150 which, together with five sets of plans, engineering reports
and specifications, shall be filed with the completed application.
(2) During the final review period but prior to Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division certification of final approval,
the developer shall submit a deposit for the inspection fees in an
amount not to exceed, except for extraordinary circumstances, the
greater of $500 or 5% of the estimated cost of the proposed sewerage
facilities as determined by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division Consulting Engineer, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.4.
For those developments for which the inspection fees are less than
$10,000, fees may, at the option of the developer, be paid in two
installments. The initial amount deposited by a developer shall be
50% of the inspection fees. When the balance on deposit drops to 10%
of the inspection fees because the amount deposited by the developer
has been reduced by the amount paid to the Municipal Engineer for
inspection, the developer shall deposit the remaining 50% of the inspection
fees. For those developments for which the inspection fees are $10,000
or greater, fees may, at the option of the developer, be paid in four
installments. The initial amount deposited by a developer shall be
25% of the inspection fees. When the balance on deposit drops to 10%
of the inspection fees because the amount deposited by the developer
has been reduced by the amount paid to the Municipal Engineer for
inspection, the developer shall make additional deposits of 25% of
the inspection fees. The Municipal Engineer shall not perform any
inspection if sufficient funds to pay for those inspections are not
on deposit. This deposit shall be submitted in cash or certified check
only, for the reimbursement to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division for payment of all reasonable legal, engineering and inspection
fees to be incurred by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
Upon completion of the facilities and approval by the Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division, any remaining balance in the developer's
account shall be returned to the developer less outstanding bills
and interest earned by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
This refund shall be made within a period of 30 to 60 days after written
request by the developer(s) to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division.
[Amended 12-14-2010 by Ord. No. 1832]
(3) Fee. At the time of the submission of the application
fee, a review deposit for professional services in the amount of $1,500
or 3% of the estimated cost of the proposed sewerage facilities as
determined by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division Consulting
Engineer, in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.4, shall be submitted
to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division for any residential
subdivision or site plan review. An escrow account will be established
and maintained for the project for the purpose of providing for the
payment of all professional services required by the Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division. This review deposit shall be submitted
in cash or certified check only, as a guarantee of reimbursement to
the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division for payment of
all reasonable legal, engineering and administrative costs incurred
by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division. Any legal,
engineering or administrative cost incurred by the Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division prior to or beyond the balance of the
escrow account shall be billed to the developer(s). Upon certification
of final approval by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division,
any remaining balance in the developer's account shall be returned
to the developer less outstanding bills and interest earned by the
Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division. This refund shall
be made within a period of 30 to 60 days after written request by
the developer(s) to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
[Amended 12-14-2010 by Ord. No. 1832]
(4) After DEP permit has been issued but prior to construction,
the applicant shall post a performance guaranty of 100% of the estimated
cost of the sewer facilities as determined by the Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division Consulting Engineer, in cash or certified
check, to be held in an interest-bearing account or as a certificate
of deposit, letter of credit or a bond of a surety company authorized
to do business in the State of New Jersey. This certificate, bond
or letter shall be subject to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division Solicitor's approval and shall name the Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division as sole obligee. If a letter of credit
is submitted, the letter shall be irrevocable and shall be automatically
renewable every year until the completion of the sewer facilities
and approval of the system by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division. The performance guaranty shall extend until such time as
the completed facilities are approved by the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division and a certificate of completion is issued. The
performance guaranty shall be returned to the owner(s) less any costs
incurred or interest earned by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division.
(5) Upon completion and approval of the required sanitary
sewer improvements covered by the performance guarantee but prior
to the issuance of the certificate of completion, the applicant or
developer shall submit a cost maintenance guarantee in an amount not
to exceed 15% of the cost of the sewer facilities as determined by
the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division Consulting Engineer,
in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.4, in the form of a certified
check or cash to be held by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division in an interest-bearing account or as a certificate of deposit,
letter of credit or a bond of a surety company authorized to do business
in the State of New Jersey. This certificate, bond or letter shall
be subject to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division Solicitors
approval and shall name the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division as sole obligee. If a letter of credit is submitted, the
letter shall be irrevocable. This guarantee shall be posted with the
Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division for a period not to
exceed two years after final acceptance of the improvements by the
Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division and a certificate of
completion has been issued. The cost maintenance guarantee shall be
returned to the applicant or developer, less any costs incurred or
interest earned by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
In the event that other governmental agencies or public utilities
automatically will own the sanitary sewer improvements to be installed
or the improvements are covered by a performance or maintenance guarantee
to another governmental agency, no performance or maintenance guarantee,
as the case may be, shall be required by the municipality for such
sanitary sewer improvements.
[Amended 12-14-2010 by Ord. No. 1832]
I. Contract drawing. A reproducible Mylar of the final,
approved plans shall be submitted to the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division prior to the start of construction. These Mylars
shall be used to amend the plans to contract drawing conditions as
the facilities are being installed. Reproducibles shall be a standard
twenty-four-by-thirty-six-inch sheet, drawn to a scale of one inch
equals 50 feet and incorporating United States Geological Survey datum
(sea level 1929). The sheet shall be a four-mil Mylar polyester drafting
film. Updates on the contract drawings shall be submitted by the developer
as requested by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division
Consulting Engineer. These Mylars shall be submitted and approved
by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division Consulting Engineer
prior to the certification of approval.
J. Inspection. Periodic inspection of all sewerage facilities
and appurtenances shall be performed by the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division Consulting Engineer during and after construction.
Costs incurred by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division
for inspections shall be encumbered from the applicant's 6% engineering
deposit or shall be billed directly to the applicant.
K. Conveyance of system to the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division. Unless otherwise stated, the applicant shall convey
the completed and approved sewer extensions, pumping stations, treatment
plants and/or local collection systems to the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division upon issuance of a certificate of completion.
[Amended 7-27-1993 by Ord. No. 1132; 9-28-2004 by Ord. No.
1579]
The applicant must obtain a copy of the Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division Ordinance with all pertinent
application forms from the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
The normal Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division application
process for the installment of dry sewers includes a preliminary review
period and final review period. However, a developer may wish to meet
with the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division informally
to discuss conceptual plans prior to making formal application. The
procedures for each step are outlined below.
A. Informal review. Any developer wishing to discuss
his conceptual plans with the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division may request that he/she be placed on a Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division meeting agenda. This is not a required
step and is provided solely for the convenience of the individual
developer.
B. Preliminary review.
(1) During the initial review, the developer shall submit the following: three copies of the application to review sanitary sewerage facilities/road improvements (Form D-1), signed by the applicant or authorized agent; four copies of the preliminary sewer plans; four engineer's reports; Planning or Zoning Board approvals; an application fee of $150 and a preliminary review fee of $1,500. The preliminary submission shall be complete and shall be in conformance with the specific requirements outlined below in Subsection
B(2). (Note: The Township Planning Board will not grant preliminary approval on any development or subdivision prior to preliminary submission to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division. However, Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division formal approval is not required by the Planning Board until the Planning Board's final review phase.)
(2) In addition to the above, each set of preliminary
plans and specifications shall include the following:
(a)
Signatures and seal of the applicant's engineer;
a stamp indicating that the plans are preliminary; and the most recent
revision date.
(b)
A location map of the proposed facilities on
the cover page.
(c)
An overall plan of the proposed subdivision
or development on a scale of not less than one inch equals 200 feet.
(d)
A plan of the proposed sewers, including all
connections to be serviced. This plan must be drawn to a scale of
one inch equals 50 feet and should include the exact location of all
proposed street laterals.
(e)
United States Geological Survey datum (sea level
1988).
(f)
A plan of any proposed pumping station(s) and
treatment plant(s), including location.
(g)
A complete engineer's report of the proposed
sanitary sewer collection system, setting forth the basis of design.
The basis of design for all sanitary sewers shall be in accordance
with accepted design practice and existing state standards. In general,
all sewers shall be designed in accordance with the Rules and Regulations
for the Preparation and Submission of Plans for Sewer Systems and
Wastewater Treatment Plants, dated July 1970, published by the New
Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection. The Engineer's
report shall contain information as to:
[1]
Sanitary sewers.
[a] The extent and location of the
area to be sewered, including the location of the Division sewer proposed
to be connected into.
[b] The number of connections to be
served during the initial and ultimate development, including an estimate
of the population.
[c] The total daily estimated flow
in gallons per day.
[d] The character of the sewerage (whether
domestic or industrial wastes or process waters). If industrial, the
strength and makeup of the waste must be presented, as well as a descriptive
narrative of any pretreatment required under federal, state or county
regulations.
[2]
Pumping stations.
[a] Design and population and estimated
average daily flow.
[b] The proposed methods of screening
or commutation.
[c] The number of pumps to be installed,
as well as the estimated sizing. A minimum of two pumps shall be provided,
each designed for the average daily flow for the design year.
[d] The provisions for emergency power
or pumping to be provided, as well as information on controls and
station climate control.
[3]
Treatment plant. Information required for a
treatment plant will depend upon the specifics of each case. The Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division Consulting Engineer and the
applicant will jointly develop the initial requirements in accordance
with accepted engineering practice, state requirements and Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division guidance.
(3) Review.
(a)
Upon receipt of the required preliminary submission,
the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division shall forward one
copy of the plans and specifications to the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division Consulting Engineer for his review.
(b)
The Consulting Engineer shall review the proposed
subdivision or development for conformance with the Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division sewer master plan.
(c)
The review by the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division Consulting Engineer will, in general, determine
the following information:
[1]
The extent and scope of the facilities required.
[3]
The acceptable outlet for the development or
subdivision, either by the construction of an extension or by the
construction of an interim treatment facility.
[4]
The size and extent of interceptors, trunk lines
and pumping stations required under the master plan.
[5]
Conformance with Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division specifications.
(d)
In accordance with his review, the Consulting
Engineer will prepare a letter of recommendation for presentation
to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division. A copy of the
letter shall be forwarded to the developer and his/her engineer.
(4) Upon review of the preliminary plans and specifications
and the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division Consulting
Engineer's letter, the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division
shall accept or refuse the preliminary plans. Acceptance of preliminary
plans shall be contingent upon the submission and approval of the
final plans incorporating the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division's preliminary recommendations.
C. Final review.
(1) At the time of final review, the developer shall submit
the following: four copies of the final sewer plans, incorporating
the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division's preliminary recommendations;
four copies of the final specifications for sewer installation, incorporating
the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division's preliminary recommendations;
four copies of a completed and signed New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection TWA application; four copies of any state permit forms
requiring a signature from the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division prior to submission by the developer; a written request for
a cost estimate of the proposed facility to be done by the Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division Engineer. The above items shall
be submitted to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
The final submission shall be completed and shall be in conformance
with the specific requirements outlined below. (Note: The Township
Planning Board will not grant final approval on a subdivision or development
application prior to the receipt of a written certification of final
approval or notification of exemption from the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division.)
(2) In addition to the above, each final submission shall
include the following:
(a)
Signature and seal of the applicant's engineer;
a stamp indicating that plans are final; and the most recent revision
date on all copies of plans and specifications.
(b)
A location map of the proposed facilities on
the cover page of each plan, including a sheet index for the plans,
profiles and details.
(c)
An overall plan of the proposed subdivision
or development on a scale of not less than one inch equals 200 feet
for each set of plans.
(d)
Four copies of the proposed sewer plans, including
all connections to be serviced. This plan shall be drawn to a scale
of one inch equals 50 feet and shall include the exact locations of
all proposed street laterals.
(e)
Incorporation of United States Geological Survey
datum (sea level 1988) on plans.
(f)
Four copies of construction details for appurtenances
such as manholes, siphons, house connections, etc., in accordance
with standard details for sewer appurtenances included in these rules
and regulations.
(g)
Four copies of the construction specifications for the proposed project, including all appurtenances, sewer mains, pumping stations and treatment plants. Specifications for sewers shall be as generally outlined in the sample technical specifications included in Article
V and shall include all references to equipment specified. Specifications for pumping stations and treatment plants shall include all pertinent data required, including copies of site borings taken.
(h)
Four copies of detailed construction drawings
for sewage pumping stations and sewage treatment plant (if applicable).
Construction drawings for pumping stations and treatment plants shall
include a site plan of the proposed facility showing property boundaries;
natural features such as tree growth, streams, contours, etc.; existing
and proposed underground piping; utilities; building site orientation;
and any proposed underground structures. The detailed plans shall
show the arrangement of mechanical and electrical equipment, piping,
valves, fittings, etc., both within and outside the structure. An
appropriate section shall be included so as to adequately identify
the work. A general architectural scheme, as well as the planting
scheme for cover, trees and shrubs, shall be included, as well as
site improvements. Details required shall include a flow schematic
and hydraulic profile for any proposed treatment plant as well as
additional details required by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division Consulting Engineer in his preliminary review.
(i)
Four copies of the construction profiles, incorporating
a horizontal scale of one inch equals 50 feet and a vertical scale
of one inch equals five feet. The profiles shall include manholes,
siphons, pumping stations, approximate ground elevation, sizes of
proposed sewers and design gradients, sewer inverts at manholes, street
and right-of-way identification, concrete encasements and stream-crossing
cover requirements.
(3) Review.
(a)
Upon receipt of the required final submission,
the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division shall forward two
copies of the plans and specifications to the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division Consulting Engineer for his review with one copy
of the final application.
(b)
The Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division
Consulting Engineer shall review the final plans and specifications
for conformance with the preliminary submissions, Galloway Township
Municipal Utilities Division preliminary comments and recommendations,
the technical specifications required by this chapter, minimum state
standards and acceptable engineering design practices.
(c)
In accordance with his review, the Consulting
Engineer will prepare a letter of recommendation for presentation
to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division at the next
regularly scheduled meeting. A copy of the letter shall be forwarded
to the developer and his/her engineer. Each letter will be accompanied
by a copy of the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division Consulting
Engineer's cost estimate.
(4) Upon review of the final plans, specifications and
the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division Consulting Engineer's
letter, the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division shall approve
the final plans or request modifications or additional information.
Upon unconditional approval of the final plans and specifications
by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division, the Director
of Public Works shall sign four copies of the New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection TWA application form. Two copies shall
be returned to the applicant, one copy shall be given to the Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division Engineer and one copy shall
be retained for the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division
files. This procedure shall also apply to all other state applications
requiring Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division authorization.
(5) Upon receipt and approval of the required deposits
and Mylars, the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division shall:
(a)
Return one copy of the signed final plans and
specifications to the applicant and shall return two copies of the
final signed plans and specifications to the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division Consulting Engineer. One copy shall be retained
for Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division files.
(b)
Send a certification of final approval (Form
D-3) to the applicant, with a copy to the Galloway Township Planning
Board Administrator and the Township Construction Official. The certification
of final approval shall not be released until all final requirements,
including submission and approval of fees, have been met. This certification
shall constitute authorization to start sewer construction, provided
that all other permits and approvals are received prior to the anticipated
date for the start of construction.
(6) Acquisition of any local or state permits shall be
the responsibility of the applicant. The applicant shall also be responsible
for all fees associated with permits.
(7) No changes shall be made to the final approved plans
and specifications, unless specifically approved in writing by the
Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
(8) The applicant shall notify the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division Administrator and the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division Engineer at least three working days prior to the
start of construction.
D. Certification of completion.
(1) Following the completion of the work, the applicant
shall make application to the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities
Division for a certificate of completion (Form D-4). The application
shall include:
(a)
A written statement by the applicant that construction
has been satisfactorily completed.
(b)
Prior to release of the performance guarantee,
the applicant shall submit to the Township Municipal Engineer one
reproducible Mylar, three paper prints and a disk in Autocad format
of the as-built document prepared by a surveyor licensed for practice
in the State of New Jersey. The prints shall be marked "To be used
by the Galloway Township Engineer for recording" and show the following:
[Amended 2-27-2007 by Ord. No. 1682]
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[1]
The as-built document shall contain the following
information and adhere to the following convention:
[a] Stationing shall be set from south
to north or from west to east or as approved by the Township Engineer
and/or the Director of Public Works.
[b] The beginning station shall be
set as Station 0+00 and shall be located at the most downstream manhole
located at centerline by centerline of the corresponding street intersection.
Should the project not begin at the intersection of two streets, Station
0+00 shall begin at the most downstream manhole or as approved by
the Township Engineer and/or the Director of Public Works.
[c] The following information shall
be shown at each manhole, station, elevation, invert and orientation
of all pipes and offset from centerline if applicable.
[d] Lateral locations for all laterals
installed shall be shown on the as-built document. The lateral location
shall be measured in feet from the downstream manhole and shall show
the length of the lateral from the centerline of the main pipe to
the right-of-way.
(c)
Such legal documents as are necessary to convey
the interests in the facilities to the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division.
(d)
Easements in a form approved by the Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division Attorney along with certification
of title.
(e)
Required connection fees as specified under Article
VI on Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division rates.
(f)
Written request for the release of the one-hundred-percent
performance guaranty.
(g)
Cost maintenance guaranty of 30% of the cost of the sewer facilities as specified under §
281-18H of this article.
(h)
Copy of the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection permit to operate form (attached to New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection permit to construct).
(2) Unless otherwise stated by the Galloway Township Municipal
Utilities Division, the completed system shall be turned over to Galloway
Township Municipal Utilities Division upon release of the certification
of completion by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
In addition to the deposit of a 30% maintenance guaranty, described in §
281-18 of this article, the developer shall be responsible for all costs and arrangements associated with the operation and maintenance of sewer facilities constructed to service the development. The operation and maintenance of the system shall be the responsibility of the developer until such time as ownership of the system is conveyed to and accepted by the Galloway Township Municipal Utilities Division.
[Amended 7-27-1993 by Ord. No. 1132; 9-28-2004 by Ord. No. 1579]
A. D-1: Application for review of sanitary sewer facilities/road
improvements.
B. D-2: Application for dry sewer exemption.
C. D-3: Certificate of completion (WQM-003).