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An applicant shall file with the Public Works
Committee three copies of an application for a sewer reservation permit
on forms prescribed by the Public Works Committee. The application
shall include the following information:
A. Name and address, phone and fax numbers of the applicant.
If the applicant is a business entity, the name and address of all
owners of the applicant shall be included in the application.
B. The street address of the property and the tax lot
and block designation.
D. The total area of the lot.
E. In the case of residential dwelling(s), the square
footage of the proposed dwelling(s) and the number of bedrooms to
be included in the dwelling(s), to the extent known.
F. The proposed use of the property or type of building
or buildings to be constructed; the scope of the project and anticipated
number of units to be connected to the sewer system.
G. If a subdivision is involved, a copy of the approved
subdivision and resolution and/or a preliminary sketch of the proposed
subdivision showing the number of lots proposed.
H. If townhouses, condominiums or garden apartments are
the subject matter of the application, an approved preliminary site
plan or preliminary sketch showing the number of townhouses, condominiums
or garden apartments and the number of proposed bedrooms in the dwellings
to be constructed.
I. For all commercial or industrial uses, an approved
preliminary site plan or sketch shall be submitted with the application
showing the type of proposed use of the premises.
J. A certification by the applicant's engineer as to
the number of gallons of sewage that will be required for the proposed
use of the property. All estimates shall be based on the Borough ordinances,
and the applicant's calculations shall be submitted with the application.
K. Copies of any and all resolutions of any Zoning or
Planning Board, any construction or zoning permit or other approvals
obtained by the applicant for the property. If the property owner
does not have an approval, a report from a New Jersey licensed engineer,
planner or architect showing that the property meets all zoning requirements
for the proposed use of the property shall be submitted with the application.
L. The projected date the project will first begin transmitting
sewage through the Borough of Franklin's sewer system to the SCMUA.
M. Proof that all property taxes and municipal assessments
have been paid in full.
N. Applications shall be submitted with the fee and escrow contained in Chapter
119, Fees.
O. Any other items deemed necessary by the Public Works
Committee.
Within 90 days prior to the expiration of a sewer allocation reservation permit as set forth in §
213-26, the permit holder may apply for a one-year permit renewal. The applicant shall submit all the information required in §
213-24, as well as a detailed statement of the status of the project, including an explanation as to the status of the project. Upon receipt of the renewal application and renewal application fee as set forth in Chapter
119, Fees, the hearing shall be scheduled as provided under §
213-25. In the event the renewal is denied, the permit holder shall not be entitled to a refund of the permit fees paid to the Borough of Franklin.
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In making its decision whether an application
for a sewer allocation reservation permit shall be approved, the Public
Works Committee shall be guided by the following:
A. The amount of sewage treatment allocation available
from the SCMUA facility.
B. The current and future sewer allocation usage of existing
properties with the Borough.
C. Availability and cost of alternate sewage disposal
methods to the applicant.
D. The percentage of sewage allocation requested in relation
to the total unused allocation of the Borough of Franklin.
E. Reasonableness of the total allocation requested by
the applicant.
F. Preference may be given to allocation reservation
applications for senior citizen housing. "Senior citizen housing"
means a building containing one or more dwelling units restricted
by deed or other instrument to occupancy of each dwelling unit by
a person or persons in any one of the following categories:
(1) Up to two individuals both of whom are 55 years of
age or older.
(2) A man and wife, either one of whom is 55 years of
age or older.
(3) A single person(s) over age of 20 but under age 55
living with either of the above when the presence of said person(s)
is essential to the physical care or economic support of either of
the above.
G. Any other matter that may affect the general health
and welfare of the residents of the Borough of Franklin and the overall
reasonable development of the lands in the Borough of Franklin.
The sewer allocation reservation permit may
be assigned or transferred by the applicant upon transfer of the property
on the following conditions:
A. The use for which the sewer allocation reservation
permit was granted remains the same.
B. The number of gallons allocated remains the same.
C. The applicant to whom the permit was granted notifies
the Public Works Committee in writing 30 days in advance of the transfer
of the property, and includes in such notice the name and address
of the transferee.
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D. In the event the transferee of the property elects
to change the use or otherwise alter, amend or modify the subdivision
or site plan, the transferee must make a new application for sewer
allocation and pay the application and escrow fee to the Public Works
Committee. The transferee shall be entitled to a credit against the
permit fee for the new or revised project for the allocation reservation
permit fee paid by the transferor, provided the permit has not lapsed.
The duration of the transferee's permit shall not exceed the duration
of the existing sewer allocation reservation permit.
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E. Sewer allocation reservation permits cannot be sold
or transferred to another parcel. No sewer allocation reservation
permit shall be assigned or transferred to a property other than the
property approved in the sewer allocation reservation permit without
the written permission of the Borough of Franklin Public Works Committee.
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F. The transferee shall obtain any approvals required
by the SCMUA and/or municipality or utility authority where the property
is located related to the transfer.
G. Upon assignment or transfer of a sewer allocation
reservation permit, the transferor forfeits any rights in the allocation
reservation permit transferor may have had, and the remaining time
left on the permit shall accrue to the assignee or transferee, and
the permit shall expire at the end of the term of the permit unless
it is renewed as provided for under this article.
Franklin reserves the right to withdraw the
allocation reserved for an applicant, prior to applicant's connection
to the Franklin Borough sewer system, in the event the SCMUA, NJDEP
or any other governmental entity or subdivision thereof limits or
in any way diminishes Franklin's total allocation. In the event Franklin
withdraws the allocation under this section, Franklin will refund
the sewer reservation fees paid to Franklin by the applicant without
interest. Franklin shall not be responsible for reimbursing, crediting
or otherwise refunding any other costs or expenses that may have been
incurred by the applicant in any way related to the project.
Existing residential buildings within the Borough
of Franklin existing service area that are not connected to the Borough
sewer system are exempt from the provisions of this article. This
article excludes these properties from the requirement of reserving
allocation only; this does not exempt the existing residential properties
from connecting to the municipal system in the event their existing
septic system fails.