[Adopted 11-11-1998]
This article may be known as the "Alexandria Township Scenic Roads Ordinance of 1998."
The purpose of this article is to preserve the scenic, historic and rural character of Alexandria Township by identifying and designating scenic roads and encouraging their preservation and maintenance. The goals of this article are:
A. 
To designate a Township-wide network of scenic and historic roads.
B. 
To protect, enhance, and, where appropriate, rehabilitate the aesthetic, cultural, and historic features of Alexandria Township's scenic roads as so identified and designated pursuant to this article.
C. 
To fulfill the goals and objectives of the State Development and Redevelopment Plan (SDRP), which was adopted in 1992 by the State Planning Commission pursuant to N.J.S.A. 52:18A-196 et seq.
D. 
To enhance and protect the natural and visual values of these scenic and historic corridors by promoting the management of new growth and development, and the associated increases in traffic, in ways that complement the scenic and historic values associated with these corridors consistent with good engineering practices and the need to maintain adequate traffic circulation in Alexandria Township.
E. 
To establish safe and visually attractive corridors for the pursuit of passive recreation so important to the maintenance of the quality of life.
F. 
To ensure that the pastoral and rustic beauty and historic characteristics of the Township may be enjoyed in the present and in the years to come.
G. 
To discourage and prevent pollution of air, water, and land and other degradation of these important scenic and historic resources.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
COMMISSION
The Alexandria Township Environmental Commission, acting in the capacity of a Township Scenic Roads Commission.
DEVELOPMENT
The construction of any building or structure, and all site preparation therefor, for the purpose of residential or commercial development on a road or portion of road designated as scenic pursuant to the provisions of this article.
RIGHT-OF-WAY
The total width and length of the servitude imposed or granted by law to the Township or other public body for street, road or utility purposes.
SCENIC ROAD
A road that has been identified as scenic in the Alexandria Township Master Plan, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, or designated as scenic by action of the Alexandria Township Committee in accordance with the provisions of this article.
A. 
Administration.
(1) 
It shall be the responsibility of the Alexandria Township Committee to administer this article and to make its provisions known, on a regular basis, to employees, boards and commissions in the Township, to volunteer groups, such as fire and first aid units, to the utility companies serving the community, and to providers of such services as cable television and mobile telephones.
(2) 
It shall be the responsibility of the Alexandria Township Environmental Commission, sitting as a Scenic Roads Commission, to advise and issue recommendations to the Township Committee, when requested or provided in this article, regarding all matters concerning the designation, rescission of designation, maintenance, alteration, reconstruction or improvement of scenic roads in the Township of Alexandria.
(3) 
In addition to all other Commission duties and functions established by Township ordinance, the Commission shall:
(a) 
Respond to applications to designate a road as a scenic road or to remove a road from the status of a scenic road by making the appropriate recommendation to the Township Committee;
(b) 
Review conditions on and usage of roads designated as scenic roads;
(c) 
Hear the comments of citizens of the Township regarding roads designated as scenic roads;
(d) 
Respond to questions or comments concerning scenic roads that are referred to the Commission by the Township Committee, the Planning Board, the Board of Adjustment, the Recreation Commission, the Board of Health, the Alexandria Township Historical Society and other interested boards and bodies;
(e) 
Comply, in a timely fashion, with Planning Board requests for review and comment on applications for development along scenic roads and with Township Committee requests for recommendations on proposed capital projects involving scenic roads; and
(f) 
Consult, when deemed necessary by the Commission, with the Township Engineer, the Road Superintendent, and/or the Zoning Officer.
B. 
The Township Committee shall refer to the Commission all applications for additions to or rescissions from the official list of scenic roads. The Commission shall respond in accordance with the provisions of this article. The Commission shall issue in a timely manner copies of minutes of all meetings to the Township Committee and Township Clerk. Notice of all Commission meetings shall be given in compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 10:4-6 et seq.
A. 
Application. Applications for designating a road or portion of a road as scenic may be made by the Commission on its own initiative, by the Township Committee or the Planning Board, or by a resident or group of residents of Alexandria Township. Application for rescission for good and just reasons may be made in the same manner. Such applications shall be reviewed according to the procedures set forth herein.
B. 
Criteria.
(1) 
Positive criteria. Designation as a scenic road requires that the road or road section exhibit as least one of the following positive characteristics:
(a) 
Views of water and landform features, including lakes, ponds, marshes or wetlands, rivers or brooks, waterfalls, cliffs, boulders or rock outcrops, hills or mountains.
(b) 
View of landscape compositions and effects, such as:
[1] 
Enclosed view, when vegetation or other vertical elements in the middleground form continuous or bowl-like sides around the ground plan or central feature.
[2] 
Enframed view, when foreground and mid-ground vegetation or landform cover part of the field of vision, leading the eye toward a distant view.
[3] 
Field and forest edge, a line between forests and fields as evidenced in panoramic views.
[4] 
Distant Village or Village edge, the sharp contrast between a Village and its surrounding fields and woods, being most evident when seen from a distance.
[5] 
Panoramic or distant view. Such views fill a wide arc in the traveler's field of vision, usually occurring at high spots in the road where openings in the trees and brush provide a wide overlook.
[6] 
Leaf tunnel effect, when a road winds through a forested area and the crowns of mature trees close to the road meet overhead to form a ceiling of leaves in contrast to the open views.
[7] 
Valley view, an enframed view that occurs when a valley leads the eye toward a view in the distance.
(c) 
Road conforming to landscape, with the road following rather than cutting through landforms. Such roads wind and undulate with the landform.
(d) 
Road utilizing unusual road materials (bricks, cobblestone, compacted dirt or gravel) and retaining rustic drainage mechanisms.
(e) 
Mixed vegetation seen from the road, including agricultural patterns (orchards, contour plowing); woodlands or tree patterns, hedgerows, masses of wildflowers or ferns; mature stands of hardwood and softwood trees.
(f) 
Views of picturesque and historic man-made features, such as stone rows and fences and walls, farmsteads, unusual buildings, covered and stone bridges; cemeteries; archaeological sites such as mills, tanneries, limestone kilns and mineral pits.
(g) 
Roads with historical value, having been in existence in some form since before 1900.
(2) 
Negative criteria. Designation as a scenic road requires that the road or road section not exhibit negative characteristics to a degree that will detract from the exhibited positive characteristics, especially as the negative characteristic has been altered to some degree. Negative characteristics include:
(a) 
Views of landscape intrusions, such as obtrusive scars or slashes; erosion caused by poor drainage, or stark gravel or sand mining operations; or structures that detract from rather than enhance the view.
(b) 
Views of unsightly objects, an incompatible building, fence, or wall; a dilapidated building with no historic or scenic value; litter buildup, junkyard or landfill; storage tanks; a stark drainage system involving straight rows or rip rap and protruding culvert.
(c) 
Views of polluted water.
(d) 
Heavy traffic or a profusion of inappropriate signs.
C. 
Scenic road designation; procedures. Procedures for the identification and designation of a road or portion of a road as scenic shall be as follows:
(1) 
The Commission shall create and make available to the public an application form for the designation of a scenic road or for the rescission of scenic road designation. Upon its own application or in response to an application submitted by either the Alexandria Township Committee or Planning Board or a resident or group of residents of Alexandria Township, the Commission may consider for recommendation to the Township Committee a road or portion thereof proposed for designation as a scenic road or for rescission of scenic road designation. Whether action is taken on the Commission's own application or in response to an application submitted by either the Alexandria Township Committee or Planning Board or a resident or group of residents of the Township, the process shall be the same.
(2) 
The Commission shall first hold a public hearing regarding the proposed application. Notice of the public hearing shall be published in the Township's official newspaper at least 10 days prior to the date of such hearing. The Commission shall schedule such hearing with 45 days of receipt of an application and shall issue its recommendation to the Township Committee on the matter with 45 days after the conclusion of the hearing.
(3) 
The application for scenic road designation shall state what road or portion thereof is proposed to be designated as scenic, or proposed to be rescinded as a scenic road, and shall describe those characteristics of the road that qualify, or disqualify, it for scenic road designation, as well as any other characteristics that enhance or detract from the scenic character of the road.
(4) 
The decision of the Commission to recommend that the Township Committee identify or not identify a road as scenic or to rescind the identification of a road as scenic shall be based upon the criteria established pursuant to this article and shall be supported by a written report containing findings of fact and conclusions adopted by the Commission. Notice of the decision of the Commission shall be published in the Township's official newspaper. Such notice shall be a simple statement that the road or portion was or was not officially recommended to the Commission to be identified and designated by the Township Committee, with the date of such recommendation, and the fact that the Township Committee will consider the recommendation of the Commission at a public hearing to be held within 45 days at a date and time set by the Township Committee. The notice of the Commission's recommendation and the date of the Township Committee's public hearing to consider and act upon the recommendation of the Commission shall, if practicable, be combined in the same notice and shall be published not less than 10 days before the Township Committee's public hearing. The grounds for the Commission's recommendations shall be stated in the records and report of the Commission and shall include as much detail as possible concerning the special features that qualify the road for scenic identification or the reasons for denying or rescinding the request to identify it as scenic. The report of the Commission shall be made available to any member of the public upon payment of the reasonable costs of reproduction thereof.
The Township Committee shall schedule a public hearing to consider and act upon the recommendation of the Commission within 45 days of the filing of the Commission's report with the Township Committee. The matter shall be decided by the Township Committee on the record established before the Commission and upon any additional grounds that shall be received at the hearing before the Township Committee. The Township Committee shall make its decision within 45 days after the conclusion of its hearing, and in its decision may adopt, deny or modify, with or without conditions or qualifications, the recommendation of the Commission or may remand the matter to the Commission for further findings of fact or consideration as appropriate. The Township Committee shall cause notice of its decision to be published in the official newspaper of the Township.
A. 
Where practicable, prior to entering any contract to construct or modify or to actually undertaking construction of any capital project entailing an improvement or alteration to a portion of a Township road designated as a scenic road, the Township Committee shall refer the proposed project to the Commission for comment. Such referral shall be accompanied by a copy of the plans for the project if they have then been developed. The Commission shall consider the referral at a public meeting and shall make written recommendations to the Township Committee regarding the project, including findings of fact and conclusions, adopted by the Commission, and shall be transmitted to the Township Clerk for presentation to the Township Committee. Failure to refer any project to the Commission shall not nullify or impede or prevent the project from proceeding.
B. 
In making decisions regarding routine road maintenance and alterations or improvements of scenic roads, the Township shall give consideration to preserving the scenic characteristics of the road which are indicated in the records of the Commission as a basis for such identification, and with respect to capital improvements as to which a reference to the Commission is required, the Township Committee shall give consideration to the recommendations of the Commission but shall not be bound by any of the same.
Nothing in this article shall be deemed to prevent an owner of property abutting a scenic road, or an owner of property that is reached by easement access abutting a scenic road, from having access to that property by driveway or subdivision road which encroaches within the right-of-way of a scenic road, provided the encroachment meets the requirements of the Township's ordinance governing driveways[1] and any other applicable ordinance. Nothing in this article shall otherwise be deemed to infringe upon the rights of the owners of land abutting scenic roads.
[1]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 89, Driveways.