This article shall be known as the "Borough
of Beach Haven Beach Protection Ordinance."
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
BACKSHORE
That zone of the shore or beach lying between the foreshore
and dune area and normally acted upon by waves only during severe
storms, especially when combined with exceptionally high water.
BEACH
The zone of unconsolidated material that extends landward
from the low-water line to the place where there is marked change
in material or physiographic form, i.e., dune or bulkhead. Includes
foreshore and backshore.
BEACH-DUNE AREA
The district set off by this article to include the dunes,
beaches, strand, backshore and foreshore and the areas where, according
to a normal beach profile, the same would or should exist. The beach-dune
area, as defined herein, has been established by Taylor, Wiseman,
Taylor & Sleeper, Consulting Engineers, and constitutes all that
area lying eastwardly of the building line as hereinafter defined.
BOARDWALK
This shall include the term "walkway" and shall mean a walk
or promenade of planking built across the dune line or berm(s) to
connect the street ends or other property with the open beach. These
shall be perpendicular to the western boundary of the dune zone, and
in no case shall a wooden promenade parallel to or along the beach
be permitted. The height, width, length and type of construction of
these must be approved by the Borough Engineer.
BULKHEAD LINE AND BUILDING LINE
The lines so designated on maps entitled "Bulkhead and Building
Line at Atlantic Ocean, Chatsworth Avenue to North Borough Line, Borough
of Beach Haven, Ocean County, N.J.," and "Bulkhead and Building Line
at Atlantic Ocean, Chatsworth Avenue to South Borough Line, Borough
of Beach Haven, Ocean County, N.J.," both prepared by Taylor, Wiseman,
Taylor & Sleeper, Consulting Engineers, dated June 1964 and on
file in the office of the Borough Clerk.
DUNE AREA
The area actually or normally occupied by dunes. For purposes
of this article, it shall be construed to include the actual dimensions
of any dunes or a computed dune profile with a height of 16 feet above
mean sea level as determined by 1988 North America Vertical Datum
at the bulkhead line and 20 feet at the building line with an oceanward
slope of 1 to 5 from the bulkhead line to the flat beach area lying
generally between the easterly tow of the oceanfront dune and the
mean high waterline of the Atlantic Ocean and in a westwardly direction
the dune slope shall be a uniform slope to the westerly tow of the
dune, which westerly tow of the dune shall be no less than 150 feet
westwardly of the building line.
[Amended 5-10-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-11]
DUNE LINE
This shall mean a row of dunes, which may blend in with a
berm or berms, which blend in with each other, are roughly parallel
to the ocean, and serve as a protective barrier against the elements.
DUNES
A hill of sand accumulated along the beachfront, usually
by natural means. It shall extend from the backshore to the line where
the normal leeward slope intersects the established grade of the hinterland.
FORESHORE
The part of the shore, lying between the crest of the seaward
berm and the ordinary low-water mark, that is ordinarily traversed
by the uprush and backrush of the waves.
MEAN SEA LEVEL
This shall include the term "sea level" and shall refer to
the 1929 Sea Level Datum established by the United States Coast and
Geodetic Survey, or such other datum as may be established by the
United States Army Corps of Engineers or other properly authorized
agencies.
NATURAL DUNE
A dune created by natural forces, or one that has developed
the contours, vegetation, root systems, etc., characteristic of dunes
so created.
NATURAL VEGETATION
This shall include the terms "native vegetation" or "indigenous
vegetation." Specifically, it shall mean such plants as beachgrass
(Ammophila breviligulata), dusty miller (Artemisia stelleriana), hudsonia
(Hudsonia tomentosa), sea rocket (Cakile endentula), seaside goldenrod
(Solidago sempervirens), bayberry (Myrica Pennsylvanica) or beach
plum (Prunus maritima) which normally grow or may be planted on the
slopes of dunes or behind them; no distinction is made as to how such
plants are introduced into their locations.
SAND FENCE
This shall include the term "snow fence" and may mean either
of two types of barricade established in a line or a pattern to accumulate
sand and aid in the formation of a dune.
A.
BRUSH TYPEThis consists of dead bushes, trees, reeds or similar debris collected in bundles and fixed by stakes or similar means.
B.
PICKET TYPEThis shall be the commercial variety of light wooden fence, held together by wire and secured by posts.
SLOPE, LEEWARD
This shall be the face or surface of the dune or berm going
from its crest or plateau away from the ocean.
STRAND
The same area included within the definition of "beach."
[Amended 5-10-2010 by Ord. No. 2010-11]
A. Since August
of 1971 the Borough of Beach Haven has recognized that well-established
and protected sand dunes together with berms, beaches and underwater
slopes are durable and effective storm protection, and since the same
date the Borough has recognized and established an established building
line and bulkhead line to govern the location of oceanfront development.
However, heretofore the Borough has never established official elevations
to be maintained at the oceanfront building line and the oceanfront
bulkhead line but now has determined that elevations should be established
to create uniform protection for residents and property owners in
the Borough of Beach Haven.
(1) The
United States Army Corps of Engineers in conjunction with the State
of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has proposed
the construction of a uniform dune of 22 feet in height along the
entire oceanfront on Long Beach Island extending Barnegat Inlet on
the north to Little Egg Harbor Inlet on the south. This elevation
was prepared after extensive research by the United States Army Corps
of Engineers taking into account among other things the direction
of Long Beach Island, that is to say, that Long Beach Island runs
in a generally northeasterly southwestwardly direction. However, the
Township of Long Beach which abuts the Borough of Beach Haven both
on the northeast and on the southwest has established a minimum elevation
of 14 feet 1988 North America Vertical Datum for dune height at the
bulkhead line. Based upon the recommendations of the Borough Engineer
of the Borough of Beach Haven, a minimum elevation of 20 feet 1988
North America Vertical Datum is hereby established at the building
line and an elevation of 16 feet 1988 North America Vertical Datum
is hereby established at the bulkhead line, established as a base
line criteria to maintain storm protection for the Borough of Beach
Haven.
(2) Experience has shown that from time to time lands located on the oceanfront in the dune area lying generally both eastwardly and westwardly of the bulkhead line, heretofore established along the oceanfront in the Borough of Beach Haven, are subject to erosion and destruction to such extent that the governing body of the Borough of Beach Haven is able to determine, based upon survey data supplied by the Beach Haven Borough’s Engineer, that the dunes in the dune area require restoration and repair. Where the governing body of the Borough of Beach Haven, based upon such information provided by the Beach Haven Borough Engineer, determines that restoration and repair are necessary, the said Borough of Beach Haven may order the property owner of lands lying between the building line, as heretofore established by the Borough of Beach Haven, and the mean high waterline of the Atlantic Ocean to make all necessary restoration and repair in order that the dune area may be protected and preserved to meet the specifications hereinbelow set forth in Subsection
B.
B. Where the
Borough of Beach Haven may have occasion to determine that such restoration
and corrective work is required, the restoration work shall be accomplished
in such a way that the elevation at the bulkhead line shall be 16
feet above sea level as determined by the 1988 North America Vertical
Datum. The protective dune or berm maintaining the said elevation
of 16 feet 1988 North America Vertical Datum shall be created with
a slope of 1 to 5 rising to elevation 20 feet 1988 North America Vertical
Datum at the building line and as closely as possible as a slope of
1 to 5 from the bulkhead line going in an eastwardly direction to
the flat beach area lying generally between the easterly toe of the
oceanfront dunes and the mean high waterline of the Atlantic Ocean
and in a westwardly direction the dune slope shall be a uniform slope
to the westerly toe of the dune, which westerly toe of the dune shall
be no less than 150 feet westwardly of the building line.
C. Where the
Borough of Beach Haven, through its governing body, determines that
restoration and repair is necessary, it shall be the obligation of
the property owner owning the fee title to such property to make the
restoration and repair work in accordance with plans and specifications
prepared by the Beach Haven Borough Engineer.
(1) The governing body shall, where it determines that such restoration work is required, serve a notice upon the owner of the underlying fee title to the property located in the dune area by United Parcel Service Ground at the property owner's address as shown on the tax duplicates of the Borough of Beach Haven. The notice shall require the owner to install such corrective and restorative work to restore the dune from the bulkhead line to the building line and restore the dune from the bulkhead line in an eastwardly direction all in accordance with the requirements and specifications of Subsection
B above.
D. Upon receiving
notice of restoration and repair the property owner shall within 15
days make application to the Building Department of the Borough of
Beach Haven on a form to be enclosed with the notice sent pursuant
to this section, which application form shall require the owner to
include a description of the restoration and repair to be made, identifying
the contractor to be utilized by the property owner for such work.
Property owners performing such restoration and repair work shall
be responsible for obtaining any and all other permits as may be required
by state or federal law.
(1) The
application shall be reviewed by the Borough Engineer who promptly
shall approve or disapprove the same and upon approval the Building
Department of the Borough of Beach Haven shall issue a notice to proceed
to the property owner forwarded in the same manner as the original
notice to make restoration and repair. All work shall commence within
10 days of the issuance of the notice to proceed and shall be completed
within 30 days after commencement of the work.
E. In the event
that any such property owner does not make application within 15 days
to undertake the necessary restoration and repair work or does not
commence such work within 10 days of the issuance of the notice to
proceed, or if such work is not completed within 30 days after commencement
of the work, the Borough of Beach Haven may, in the sole discretion
of the governing body, proceed to do the necessary restoration and
repair work and the Borough Engineer shall certify to the governing
body the costs of such work and upon receipt of the certification
of such costs the governing body shall examine the same and upon approval
shall cause the cost as shown on such certification to be charged
against the property on which the restoration and repair work was
done by the Borough of Beach Haven and assess the same against the
owner of the property pursuant to New Jersey Assessment Law and the
charge shall then become a lien upon such lands and shall be added
to and become and form part of the taxes next to be assessed and levied
upon said lands, the same to bear interest at the same rate as other
taxes. Such liens shall be collected and enforced by the Tax Collector
of the Borough of Beach Haven.
F. Where any
oceanfront owner has executed a deed of dedication and perpetual storm
damage reduction easement to the Borough of Beach Haven, which document
has been accepted by the Borough of Beach Haven and the State of New
Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and duly recorded in
the Ocean County Clerk’s office at Toms River, New Jersey, since
the execution of such deed of dedication and perpetual storm damage
reduction easement transfers the obligation of maintenance, restoration
and corrective work from the property owner to the Borough of Beach
Haven and from the Borough of Beach Haven to the United States Army
Corps of Engineers pursuant to the terms of the said deed of dedication
and perpetual storm damage reduction easement and the understanding
entered into by and between the Borough of Beach Haven the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection and the United States Army
Corps of Engineers, such owner shall be exempt from the requirements
for restoration and repair work required by this section.
G. Should any
provision of this article as applied to any specific parcel of land
be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be a taking
within the meaning of the statutes relating to the exercise of the
power of eminent domain, the Borough may, at its option, if the public
safety, welfare or need so require, pay into court or otherwise secure
the value of such land and proceed to take title to the same in accordance
with the procedure then provided by law.
H. The governing body of the Borough of Beach Haven may in the event of an emergency by resolution duly adopted in accordance with law proclaim a state of emergency and in such event may, by inclusion in the resolution declaring a state of emergency, extend the time periods set forth in Subsections
D and
E above. Such extensions shall be specifically set forth in the resolution declaring an emergency.
[Added 11-26-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-23C]