[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council
of the Township of Franklin 5-23-2006 by Ord. No. 3607; amended in its entirety 9-12-2023 by Ord. No. 4419-23. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
Flood control, groundwater recharge, and pollutant reduction
shall be achieved through the use of stormwater management measures,
including green infrastructure best management practices (GI BMPs)
and nonstructural stormwater management strategies. GI BMPs and low-impact
development (LID) should be utilized to meet the goal of maintaining
natural hydrology to reduce stormwater runoff volume, reduce erosion,
encourage infiltration and groundwater recharge, and reduce pollution.
GI BMPs and LID should be developed based upon physical site conditions
and the origin, nature and the anticipated quantity, or amount, of
potential pollutants. Multiple stormwater management BMPs may be necessary
to achieve the established performance standards for water quality,
quantity, and groundwater recharge.
The purpose of this chapter is to establish minimum stormwater management requirements and controls for "major development," as defined below in ยงย 330-5.
C.ย
This chapter shall also be applicable to all major developments undertaken
by the Township of Franklin.
D.ย
Any application required pursuant to Sections A and B above which
has not received final approval prior to the effective date of this
chapter shall be subject to the provisions of this chapter.
E.ย
Notwithstanding any rule to the contrary, a major development for
any public roadway or railroad project conducted by a public transportation
entity that has determined a preferred alternative or reached an equivalent
milestone before July 17, 2023, shall be subject to the stormwater
management requirements in effect prior to July 17, 2023.
Development approvals issued pursuant to this chapter are to
be considered an integral part of development approvals and do not
relieve the applicant of the responsibility to secure required permits
or approvals for activities regulated by any other applicable code,
rule, act, or ordinance. In their interpretation and application,
the provisions of this chapter shall be held to be the minimum requirements
for the promotion of the public health, safety, and general welfare.
This chapter is not intended to interfere with, abrogate, or
annul any other ordinances, rule or regulation, statute, or other
provision of law except that, where any provision of this chapter
imposes restrictions different from those imposed by any other ordinance,
rule or regulation, or other provision of law, the more restrictive
provisions or higher standards shall control.
For the purpose of this chapter, the following terms, phrases,
words and their derivations shall have the meanings stated herein
unless their use in the text of this chapter clearly demonstrates
a different meaning. When not inconsistent with the context, words
used in the present tense include the future, words used in the plural
number include the singular number, and words used in the singular
number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory
and not merely directory. The definitions below are the same as or
based on the corresponding definitions in the Stormwater Management
Rules at N.J.A.C. 7:8-1.2 unless amended below:
Those areas with boundaries incorporated by reference or
revised by the Department in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:7-13.16.
The map used by the Department to identify the location of
Coastal Planning Areas, CAFRA Centers, CAFRA Cores, and CAFRA Nodes.
The CAFRA Planning Map is available on the Department's Geographic
Information System (GIS).
An infiltration system, sand filter designed to infiltrate,
standard constructed wetland, or wet pond, established in accordance
with N.J.A.C. 7:8-4.2(c) 14, that is designed and constructed in accordance
with the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual, or
an alternate design, approved in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(g),
for an infiltration system, sand filter designed to infiltrate, standard
constructed wetland, or wet pond and that complies with the requirements
of this chapter.
The increase in soil bulk density.
The area from which stormwater runoff drains to a stormwater
management measure, not including the area of the stormwater management
measure itself.
A pedestrian-oriented area of commercial and civic uses serving
the surrounding municipality, generally including housing and access
to public transportation.
An agency designated by the County Commissioners to review
municipal stormwater management plans and implementing ordinance(s).
The county review agency may either be:
The Department of Environmental Protection.
A person professionally qualified and duly licensed in New
Jersey to perform engineering services that may include, but not necessarily
be limited to, development of project requirements, creation and development
of project design and preparation of drawings and specifications.
A State Development and Redevelopment Plan Center as designated
by the State Planning Commission such as urban, regional, town, village,
or hamlet.
The division of a parcel of land into two or more parcels, the
construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration, relocation
or enlarge-enlargement of any building or structure, any mining excavation
or landfill, and any use or change in the use of any building or other
structure, or land or extension of use of land, for which permission
is required under the Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et
seq.
In the case of development of agricultural land, development
means: any activity that requires a State permit, any activity reviewed
by the County Agricultural Board (CAB) and the State Agricultural
Development Committee (SADC), and municipal review of any activity
not exempted by the Right to Farm Act, N.J.S.A. 4:1C-1 et seq.
The placement or reconstruction of impervious surface or
motor vehicle surface, or exposure and/or movement of soil or bedrock
or clearing, cutting, or removing of vegetation. Milling and repaving
is not considered disturbance for the purposes of this definition.
A geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or
dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving water body or
to a particular point along a receiving water body.
Neighborhoods designated by the Urban Coordinating Council
in consultation and conjunction with the New Jersey Redevelopment
Authority pursuant to N.J.S.A. 55:19-69.
The following areas where the physical alteration of the
land is in some way restricted, either through regulation, easement,
deed restriction or ownership such as: wetlands, floodplains, threatened
and endangered species sites or designated habitats, and parks and
preserves. Habitats of endangered or threatened species are identified
using the Department's Landscape Project as approved by the Department's
Endangered and Nongame Species Program.
An area or feature which is of significant environmental
value, including but not limited to: stream corridors, natural heritage
priority sites, habitats of endangered or threatened species, large
areas of contiguous open space or upland forest, steep slopes, and
wellhead protection and groundwater recharge areas. Habitats of endangered
or threatened species are identified using the Department's Landscape
Project as approved by the Department's Endangered and Nongame
Species Program.
The detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by
water, wind, ice, or gravity.
Any development that creates less than 1,000 square feet
of new impervious area and disturbs less than 2,500 square feet of
land. Further, an exempt development shall not meet the definition
of "minor development."
A stormwater management measure that manages stormwater close
to its source by:
An area within which water drains to a particular receiving
surface water body, also known as a subwatershed, which is identified
by a fourteen-digit hydrologic unit boundary designation, delineated
within New Jersey by the United States Geological Survey.
A surface that has been covered with a layer of material
so that it is highly resistant to infiltration by water.
Is the process by which water seeps into the soil from precipitation.
One or more public entities having stormwater management
planning authority designated by the regional stormwater management
planning committee pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:8-3.2, that serves as the
primary representative of the committee.
Utilizing strategies and measures that manage stormwater
runoff quantity and quality in the absence of structural stormwater
measures, such as minimizing site disturbance, preserving natural
vegetation and other important site features such as forests and especially
core forests, reducing and disconnecting impervious cover, minimizing
proposed ground slopes, utilizing native vegetation, minimizing turf
grass lawns, revegetating areas, increasing time of concentration,
and maintaining and enhancing natural drainage features and characteristics.
An individual development, as well as multiple developments
that individually or collectively result in:
Major development includes all developments that are part of a common plan of development or sale (for example, phased residential development) that collectively or individually meet any one or more of Subsection A(1), (2), (3) or (4) above. Projects undertaken by any government agency that otherwise meet the definition of "major development" but which do not require approval under the Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq., are also considered "major development."
Any development that results in an increase in impervious
surface of 1,000 or more square feet, or one that disturbs more than
2,500 square feet of land area, but does not meet the definition of
a "major development." Minor development includes both private and
public projects or activities.
Land vehicles propelled other than by muscular power, such
as automobiles, motorcycles, autocycles, and low-speed vehicles. For
the purposes of this definition, "motor vehicle" does not include
farm equipment, snowmobiles, all-terrain vehicles, motorized wheelchairs,
go-carts, gas buggies, golf carts, ski-slope grooming machines, or
vehicles that run only on rails or tracks.
Any pervious or impervious surface that is intended to be
used by motor vehicles and/or aircraft, and is directly exposed to
precipitation, including, but not limited to, driveways, parking areas,
parking garages, roads, racetracks, and runways.
Any city, borough, town, township, or village.
The manual maintained by the Department providing, in part,
design specifications, removal rates, calculation methods, and soil
testing procedures approved by the Department as being capable of
contributing to the achievement of the stormwater management standards
specified in this chapter. The BMP Manual is periodically amended
by the Department as necessary to provide design specifications on
additional best management practices and new information on already
included practices reflecting the best available current information
regarding the particular practice and the Department's determination
as to the ability of that best management practice to contribute to
compliance with the standards contained in this chapter. Alternative
stormwater management measures, removal rates, or calculation methods
may be utilized, subject to any limitations specified in this chapter,
provided the design engineer demonstrates to the municipality, in
accordance with ยงย 330- 7G of this chapter and N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(g),
that the proposed measure and its design will contribute to achievement
of the design and performance standards established by this chapter.
An area designated by the State Planning Commission concentrating
facilities and activities which are not organized in a compact form.
A chemical element or compound, such as nitrogen or phosphorus,
which is essential to and promotes the development of organisms.
Any individual, corporation, company, partnership, firm,
association, political subdivision of this state and any state, interstate
or federal agency.
Any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, filter
backwash, sewage, garbage, refuse, oil, grease, sewage sludge, munitions,
chemical wastes, biological materials, medical wastes, radioactive
substance [except those regulated under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954,
as amended (42 U.S.C. ยงยงย 2011 et seq.)], thermal waste,
wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, sand, cellar dirt, industrial,
municipal, agricultural, and construction waste or runoff, or other
residue discharged directly or indirectly to the land, ground waters
or surface waters of the state, or to a domestic treatment works.
"Pollutant" includes both hazardous and nonhazardous pollutants.
A pathway for use by motor vehicles or trains that is intended
for public use and is constructed by, or on behalf of, a public transportation
entity. A public roadway or railroad does not include a roadway or
railroad constructed as part of a private development, regardless
of whether the roadway or railroad is ultimately to be dedicated to
and/or maintained by a governmental entity.
A federal, state, county, or municipal government, an independent
state authority, or a statutorily authorized public-private partnership
program pursuant to P.L. 2018, c. 90 (N.J.S.A. 40A:11-52 et seq.),
that performs a public roadway or railroad project that includes new
construction, expansion, reconstruction, or improvement of a public
roadway or railroad.
The amount of water from precipitation that infiltrates into
the ground and is not evapotranspired.
Any of the following, alone or in combination:
A net increase of impervious surface;
The total area of impervious surface collected by a new stormwater
conveyance system (for the purpose of this definition, a "new stormwater
conveyance system" is a stormwater conveyance system that is constructed
where one did not exist immediately prior to its construction or an
existing system for which a new discharge location is created);
The total area of impervious surface proposed to be newly collected
by an existing stormwater conveyance system; and/or
The total area of impervious surface collected by an existing
stormwater conveyance system where the capacity of that conveyance
system is increased.
Any of the following, alone or in combination:
The total area of motor vehicle surface that is currently receiving
water;
A net increase in motor vehicle surface; and/or quality treatment
either by vegetation or soil, by an existing stormwater management
measure, or by treatment at a wastewater treatment plant, where the
water quality treatment will be modified or removed.
Solid material, mineral or organic, that is in suspension,
is being transported, or has been moved from its site of origin by
air, water or gravity as a product of erosion.
The lot or lots upon which major or minor development is
to occur or has occurred.
All unconsolidated mineral and organic material of any origin.
An area delineated on the State Plan Policy Map and adopted
by the State Planning Commission that is intended to be the focus
for much of the state's future redevelopment and revitalization
efforts.
Is defined as the geographic application of the State Development
and Redevelopment Plan's goals and statewide policies, and the
official map of these goals and policies.
Water resulting from precipitation (including rain and snow)
that runs off the land's surface, is transmitted to the subsurface,
or is captured by separate storm sewers or other sewage or drainage
facilities, or conveyed by snow removal equipment.
An excavation or embankment and related areas designed to
retain stormwater runoff. A stormwater management BMP may either be
normally dry (that is, a detention basin or infiltration system),
retain water in a permanent pool (a retention basin), or be planted
mainly with wetland vegetation (most constructed stormwater wetlands).
Any practice, technology, process, program, or other method
intended to control or reduce stormwater runoff and associated pollutants,
or to induce or control the infiltration or groundwater recharge of
stormwater or to eliminate illicit or illegal non-stormwater discharges
into stormwater conveyances.
A public body authorized by legislation to prepare stormwater
management plans.
The geographic area for which a stormwater management planning
agency is authorized to prepare stormwater management plans, or a
specific portion of that area identified in a stormwater management
plan prepared by that agency.
Water flow on the surface of the ground or in storm sewers,
resulting from precipitation.
A flood hazard area in which the flood elevation resulting
from the two-, ten-, or 100-year storm, as applicable, is governed
by tidal flooding from the Atlantic Ocean. Flooding in a tidal flood
hazard area may be contributed to, or influenced by, stormwater runoff
from inland areas, but the depth of flooding generated by the tidal
rise and fall of the Atlantic Ocean is greater than flooding from
any fluvial sources. In some situations, depending upon the extent
of the storm surge from a particular storm event, a flood hazard area
may be tidal in the 100-year storm, but fluvial in more frequent storm
events.
A neighborhood given priority access to state resources through
the New Jersey Redevelopment Authority.
A zone designated by the New Jersey Enterprise Zone Authority
pursuant to the New Jersey Urban Enterprise Zones Act, N.J.S.A. 52:27H-60
et seq.
Is defined as previously developed portions of areas:
A structure within, or adjacent to, a water, which intentionally
or coincidentally alters the hydraulic capacity, the flood elevation
resulting from the two-, ten-, or 100-year storm, flood hazard area
limit, and/or floodway limit of the water. Examples of a water control
structure may include a bridge, culvert, dam, embankment, ford (if
above grade), retaining wall, and weir.
The ocean and its estuaries, all springs, streams, wetlands,
and bodies of surface or groundwater, whether natural or artificial,
within the boundaries of the State of New Jersey or subject to its
jurisdiction.
An area that is inundated or saturated by surface water or
ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and
that under normal circumstances does support, a prevalence of vegetation
typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, commonly
known as "hydrophytic vegetation."
A.ย
Stormwater management measures for major and minor development shall
be designed to provide erosion control, groundwater recharge, stormwater
runoff quantity control, and stormwater runoff quality treatment as
follows:
(1)ย
The minimum standards for erosion control are those established under
the Soil and Sediment Control Act, N.J.S.A. 4:24-39 et seq., and implementing
rules at N.J.A.C. 2:90.
(2)ย
The minimum standards for groundwater recharge, stormwater quality,
and stormwater runoff quantity shall be met by incorporating green
infrastructure.
B.ย
The standards in this chapter apply only to new major and minor development
and are intended to minimize the impact of stormwater runoff on water
quality and water quantity in receiving water bodies and maintain
groundwater recharge. The standards do not apply to new major development
to the extent that alternative design and performance standards are
applicable under a regional stormwater management plan or water quality
management plan adopted in accordance with Department rules.
A.ย
The development shall incorporate a maintenance plan for the stormwater management measures incorporated into the design of a major development in accordance with ยงย 330-13.
B.ย
The development design shall limit the creation of stormwater runoff
through implementation of low-impact development techniques to the
extent technically practicable without reduction of the allowable
development given the applicable zoning and other provisions of state
law or regulations, or of municipal ordinance.
C.ย
Stormwater management measures shall avoid adverse impacts of concentrated
flow on habitat for threatened and endangered species as documented
in the Department's Landscape Project or Natural Heritage Database
established under N.J.S.A. 13:1B-15.147 through 15.150, particularly
Helonias bullata (swamp pink) and/or Clemmys muhlnebergi (bog turtle).
D.ย
The following linear development projects are exempt from the groundwater recharge, stormwater runoff quality, and stormwater runoff quantity requirements of ยงย 330-7Q, R and S:
(1)ย
The construction of an underground utility line provided that the
disturbed areas are revegetated upon completion;
(2)ย
The construction of an aboveground utility line provided that the
existing conditions are maintained to the maximum extent practicable;
and
(3)ย
The construction of a public pedestrian access, such as a sidewalk
or trail with a maximum width of 14 feet, provided that the access
is made of permeable material.
E.ย
A waiver from strict compliance from the green infrastructure, groundwater recharge, stormwater runoff quality, and stormwater runoff quantity requirements of ยงย 330-7P, Q, R and S may be obtained for the enlargement of an existing public roadway or railroad; or the construction or enlargement of a public pedestrian access, provided that the following conditions are met:
(1)ย
The applicant demonstrates that there is a public need for the project
that cannot be accomplished by any other means;
(4)ย
The applicant demonstrates that it does not own or have other rights to areas, including the potential to obtain through condemnation lands not falling under ยงย 330-7E(3) above within the upstream drainage area of the receiving stream, that would provide additional opportunities to mitigate the requirements of ยงย 330-7P, Q, R and S that were not achievable on site.
F.ย
Tables 1 through 3 below summarize the ability of stormwater best management practices identified and described in the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual to satisfy the green infrastructure, groundwater recharge, stormwater runoff quality and stormwater runoff quantity standards specified in ยงย 330-7P, Q, R and S. When designed in accordance with the most current version of the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual, the stormwater management measures found at N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(f) Tables 5-1, 5-2 and 5-3 and listed below in Tables 1, 2 and 3 are presumed to be capable of providing stormwater controls for the design and performance standards as outlined in the tables below. Upon amendments of the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices to reflect additions or deletions of BMPs meeting these standards, or changes in the presumed performance of BMPs designed in accordance with the New Jersey Stormwater BMP Manual, the Department shall publish in the New Jersey Registers a notice of administrative change revising the applicable table. The most current version of the BMP Manual can be found on the Department's website at: https://dep.nj.gov/stormwater/bmp-manual/.
G.ย
Where the BMP tables in the NJ Stormwater Management Rule are different
due to updates or amendments with the tables in this chapter, the
BMP Tables in the Stormwater Management rule at N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(f)
shall take precedence.
Table 1
Green Infrastructure BMPs for Groundwater Recharge, Stormwater
Runoff Quality, and/or Stormwater Runoff Quantity
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Best Management Practice
|
Stormwater Runoff Quality TSS Removal Rate
(percent)
|
Stormwater Runoff Quantity
|
Groundwater Recharge
|
Minimum Separation from Seasonal High Water Table
(feet)
|
Cistern
|
0
|
Yes
|
No
|
โ
|
Dry well(a)
|
0
|
No
|
Yes
|
2
|
Grass swale
|
50 or less
|
No
|
No
|
2(e)
1(f)
|
Green roof
|
0
|
Yes
|
No
|
โ
|
Manufactured treatment device(a)(g)
|
50 or 80
|
No
|
No
|
Dependent upon the device
|
Pervious paving system(a)
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes(b)
No(c)
|
2(b)
1(c)
|
Small-scale bioretention basin(a)
|
80 or 90
|
Yes
|
Yes(b)
No(c)
|
2(b)
1(c)
|
Small-scale infiltration basin(a)
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
2
|
Small-scale sand filter
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
2
|
Vegetative filter strip
|
60 to 80
|
No
|
No
|
โ
|
(Notes corresponding to annotations(a) through (g) are found at the bottom of
Table 3)
|
Table 2
Green Infrastructure BMPs for Stormwater Runoff Quantity (or
for Groundwater Recharge and/or Stormwater Runoff Quality with a Waiver
or Variance from N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.3)
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Best Management Practice
|
Stormwater Runoff Quality TSS Removal Rate
(percent)
|
Stormwater Runoff Quantity
|
Groundwater Recharge
|
Minimum Separation from Seasonal High Water Table
(feet)
|
Bioretention system
|
80 or 90
|
Yes
|
Yes(b)
No(c)
|
2(b)
1(c)
|
Infiltration basin
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
2
|
Sand filter(b)
|
80
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
2
|
Standard constructed wetland
|
90
|
Yes
|
No
|
N/A
|
Wet pond(d)
|
50 to 90
|
Yes
|
No
|
N/A
|
(Notes corresponding to annotations(b) through (d) at the bottom of Table 3)
|
Table 3
BMPs for Groundwater Recharge, Stormwater Runoff Quality, and/or
Stormwater Runoff Quantity only with a Waiver or Variance from N.J.A.C.
7:8-5.3
| ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Best Management Practice
|
Stormwater Runoff Quality TSS Removal Rate
(percent)
|
Stormwater Runoff Quantity
|
Groundwater Recharge
|
Minimum Separation from Seasonal High Water Table
(feet)
|
Blue roof
|
0
|
Yes
|
No
|
N/A
|
Extended detention basin
|
40 to 60
|
Yes
|
No
|
1
|
Manufactured treatment device(h)
|
50 or 80
|
No
|
No
|
Department upon the device
|
Sand filter(c)
|
80
|
Yes
|
No
|
1
|
Subsurface gravel wetland
|
90
|
No
|
No
|
1
|
Wet pond
|
50 to 90
|
Yes
|
No
|
N/A
|
Notes to Tables 1, 2, and 3:
|
(a) Subject to the applicable contributory drainage area limitation specified at ยงย 330-7P(2);
|
(b) Designed to infiltrate into the subsoil;
|
(c) Designed with underdrains;
|
(d) Designed to maintain at least a ten-foot-wide area of native
vegetation along at least 50% of the shoreline and to include a stormwater
runoff retention component designed to capture stormwater runoff for
beneficial reuse, such as irrigation;
|
(e) Designed with a slope of less than 2%;
|
(f) Designed with a slope of equal to or greater than 2%;
|
(g) Manufactured treatment devices that meet the definition of "green infrastructure" at ยงย 330-5;
|
(h) Manufactured treatment devices that do not meet the definition of "green infrastructure" at ยงย 330-5.
|
H.ย
An alternative stormwater management measure, alternative removal rate, and/or alternative method to calculate the removal rate may be used if the design engineer demonstrates the capability of the proposed alternative stormwater management measure and/or the validity of the alternative rate or method to the municipality. A copy of any approved alternative stormwater management measure, alternative removal rate, and/or alternative method to calculate the removal rate shall be provided to the Department in accordance with ยงย 330-9B. Alternative stormwater management measures may be used to satisfy the requirements at ยงย 330-7P only if the measures meet the definition of green infrastructure at ยงย 330-5. Alternative stormwater management measures that function in a similar manner to a BMP listed at ยงย 330-7P(2) are subject to the contributory drainage area limitation specified at ยงย 330-7P(2) for that similarly functioning BMP. Alternative stormwater management measures approved in accordance with this subsection that do not function in a similar manner to any BMP listed at ยงย 330-7P(2) shall have a contributory drainage area less than or equal to 2.5 acres, except for alternative stormwater management measures that function similarly to cisterns, grass swales, green roofs, standard constructed wetlands, vegetative filter strips, and wet ponds, which are not subject to a contributory drainage area limitation. Alternative measures that function similarly to standard constructed wetlands or wet ponds shall not be used for compliance with the stormwater runoff quality standard unless a variance in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:8-4.6 or a waiver from strict compliance in accordance with ยงย 330-7E is granted from ยงย 330-7P.
I.ย
Whenever the stormwater management design includes one or more BMPs
that will infiltrate stormwater into subsoil, the design engineer
shall assess the hydraulic impact on the groundwater table and design
the site so as to avoid adverse hydraulic impacts. Potential adverse
hydraulic impacts include, but are not limited to, exacerbating a
naturally or seasonally highwater table, so as to cause surficial
ponding, flooding of basements, or interference with the proper operation
of subsurface sewage disposal systems or other subsurface structures
within the zone of influence of the groundwater mound, or interference
with the proper functioning of the stormwater management measure itself.
J.ย
Design standards for stormwater management measures are as follows:
(1)ย
Stormwater management measures shall be designed to take into account
the existing site conditions, including, but not limited to, environmentally
critical areas; wetlands; flood-prone areas; slopes; depth to seasonal
high water table; soil type, permeability, and texture; drainage area
and drainage patterns; and the presence of solution-prone carbonate
rocks (limestone);
(2)ย
Stormwater management measures shall be designed and demonstrated
not to negatively impact wetlands or watercourses on site or adjacent
to the property;
(3)ย
Stormwater management measures shall be designed to minimize maintenance, facilitate maintenance and repairs, and ensure proper functioning. Trash racks shall be installed at the intake to the outlet structure, as appropriate, and shall have parallel bars with one-inch spacing between the bars to the elevation of the water quality design storm. For elevations higher than the water quality design storm, the parallel bars at the outlet structure shall be spaced no greater than 1/3 the width of the diameter of the orifice or 1/3 the width of the weir, with a minimum spacing between bars of one inch and a maximum spacing between bars of six inches. In addition, the design of trash racks must comply with the requirements of ยงย 330-11C;
(4)ย
Stormwater management measures shall be designed, constructed, and
installed to be strong, durable, and corrosion resistant. Measures
that are consistent with the relevant portions of the Residential
Site Improvement Standards at N.J.A.C. 5:21-7.3, 7.4, and 7.5 shall
be deemed to meet this requirement;
(5)ย
Stormwater management BMPs shall be designed to meet the minimum safety standards for stormwater management BMPs at ยงย 330-11; and
(6)ย
The size of the orifice at the intake to the outlet from the stormwater
management BMP shall be a minimum of 2ย 1/2 inches in diameter.
K.ย
Manufactured treatment devices may be used to meet the requirements of this article, provided the pollutant removal rates are verified by the New Jersey Corporation for Advanced Technology and certified by the Department. Manufactured treatment devices that do not meet the definition of green infrastructure at ยงย 330-5 may be used only under the circumstances described at ยงย 330-7P(4).
L.ย
Any application for a new agricultural development that meets the definition of major development at ยงย 330-5 shall be submitted to the Somerset-Union Soil Conservation District for review and approval in accordance with the requirements at ยงย 330-7P, Q, R, and S and any applicable Soil Conservation District guidelines for stormwater runoff quantity and erosion control. For purposes of this subsection, "agricultural development" means land uses normally associated with the production of food, fiber, and livestock for sale. Such uses do not include the development of land for the processing or sale of food and the manufacture of agriculturally related products.
M.ย
If there is more than one drainage area, the groundwater recharge, stormwater runoff quality, and stormwater runoff quantity standards at ยงย 330-7Q, R, and S shall be met in each drainage area, unless the runoff from the drainage areas converge on site and no adverse environmental impact would occur as a result of compliance with any one or more of the individual standards being determined utilizing a weighted average of the results achieved for that individual standard across the affected drainage areas.
N.ย
Any stormwater management measure authorized under the municipal stormwater management plan or ordinance shall be reflected in a deed notice recorded in the office of the Somerset County Clerk. A form of deed notice shall be submitted to the municipality for approval prior to filing. The deed notice shall contain a description of the stormwater management measure(s) used to meet the green infrastructure, groundwater recharge, stormwater runoff quality, and stormwater runoff quantity standards at ยงย 330-7P, Q, R, and S and shall identify the location of the stormwater management measure(s) in NAD 1983 State Plane New Jersey FIPS 2900 US Feet or Latitude and Longitude in decimal degrees. The deed notice shall also reference the maintenance plan required to be recorded upon the deed pursuant to ยงย 330-13B(5). Prior to the commencement of construction, proof that the above required deed notice has been filed shall be submitted to the municipality. Proof that the required information has been recorded on the deed shall be in the form of either a copy of the complete recorded document or a receipt from the clerk or other proof of recordation provided by the recording office. However, if the initial proof provided to the municipality is not a copy of the complete recorded document, a copy of the complete recorded document shall be provided to the municipality within 180 calendar days of the authorization granted by the municipality.
O.ย
A stormwater management measure approved under the municipal stormwater management plan or ordinance may be altered or replaced with the approval of the municipality, if the municipality determines that the proposed alteration or replacement meets the design and performance standards pursuant to ยงย 330-7 of this chapter and provides the same level of stormwater management as the previously approved stormwater management measure that is being altered or replaced. If an alteration or replacement is approved, a revised deed notice shall be submitted to the municipality for approval and subsequently recorded with the Office of the Somerset County Clerk and shall contain a description and location of the stormwater management measure, as well as reference to the maintenance plan, in accordance with ยงย 330-7N. Prior to the commencement of construction, proof that the above required deed notice has been filed shall be submitted to the municipality in accordance with ยงย 330-7N.
P.ย
Green infrastructure standards.
(1)ย
This subsection specifies the types of green infrastructure BMPs
that may be used to satisfy the groundwater recharge, stormwater runoff
quality, and stormwater runoff quantity standards.
(2)ย
To satisfy the groundwater recharge and stormwater runoff quality standards at ยงย 330-7Q and R, the design engineer shall utilize green infrastructure BMPs identified in Table 1 at ยงย 330-7G and/or an alternative stormwater management measure approved in accordance with ยงย 330-7H. The following green infrastructure BMPs are subject to the following maximum contributory drainage area limitations:
Best Management Practice
|
Maximum Contributory Drainage Area
|
---|---|
Dry well
|
1 acre
|
Manufactured treatment device
|
2.5 acres
|
Pervious pavement systems
|
Area of additional inflow cannot exceed three times the area
occupied by the BMP
|
Small-scale bioretention systems
|
2.5 acres
|
Small-scale infiltration basin
|
2.5 acres
|
Small-scale sand filter
|
2.5 acres
|
(4)ย
If a variance in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:8-4.6 or a waiver from strict compliance in accordance with ยงย 330-7E is granted from the requirements of this subsection, then BMPs from Table 1, 2, or 3, and/or an alternative stormwater management measure approved in accordance with ยงย 330-7H may be used to meet the groundwater recharge, stormwater runoff quality, and stormwater runoff quantity standards at ยงย 330-7Q, R and S.
(5)ย
For separate or combined storm sewer improvement projects, such as sewer separation, undertaken by a government agency or public utility (for example, a sewerage company), the requirements of this subsection shall only apply to areas owned in fee simple by the government agency or utility, and areas within a right- of-way or easement held or controlled by the government agency or utility; the entity shall not be required to obtain additional property or property rights to fully satisfy the requirements of this subsection. Regardless of the amount of area of a separate or combined storm sewer improvement project subject to the green infrastructure requirements of this subsection, each project shall fully comply with the applicable groundwater recharge, stormwater runoff quality control, and stormwater runoff quantity standards at ยงย 330-7Q, R and S, unless the project is granted a waiver from strict compliance in accordance with ยงย 330-7E.
Q.ย
Groundwater recharge standards.
(1)ย
This subsection contains the minimum design and performance standards
for groundwater recharge as follows:
(2)ย
The design engineer shall, using the assumptions and factors for stormwater runoff and groundwater recharge calculations at ยงย 330-8, either:
(a)ย
Demonstrate through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that the
site and its stormwater management measures maintain 100% of the average
annual pre-construction groundwater recharge volume for the site;
or
(b)ย
Demonstrate through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that the
increase of stormwater runoff volume from pre-construction to post-construction
for the projected two-year storm, as defined and determined pursuant
to ยงย 330-8(D) of this chapter, is infiltrated.
(3)ย
This groundwater recharge requirement does not apply to projects within the urban redevelopment area or to projects subject to Subsection Q(4) below.
(4)ย
The following types of stormwater shall not be recharged:
(a)ย
Stormwater from areas of high pollutant loading. High pollutant
loading areas are areas in industrial and commercial developments
where solvents and/or petroleum products are loaded/unloaded, stored,
or applied, areas where pesticides are loaded/unloaded or stored;
areas where hazardous materials are expected to be present in greater
than "reportable quantities" as defined by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR 302.4; areas where recharge would
be inconsistent with Department-approved remedial action work plan
approved pursuant to the Administrative Requirements for the Remediation
of Contaminated Sites rules, N.J.A.C. 7:26C, or Department landfill
closure plan and areas; and areas with high risks for spills of toxic
materials, such as gas stations and vehicle maintenance facilities;
and
(b)ย
Industrial stormwater exposed to source material. "Source material"
means any material(s) or machinery, located at an industrial facility,
that is directly or indirectly related to process, manufacturing or
other industrial activities, which could be a source of pollutants
in any industrial stormwater discharge to groundwater. Source materials
include, but are not limited to, raw materials; intermediate products;
final products; waste materials; by- products; industrial machinery
and fuels, and lubricants, solvents, and detergents that are related
to process, manufacturing, or other industrial activities that are
exposed to stormwater.
R.ย
Stormwater runoff quality standards.
(1)ย
This subsection contains the minimum design and performance standards
to control stormwater runoff quality impacts of major development.
Stormwater runoff quality standards are applicable when the major
development results in an increase of 1/4 acre or more of regulated
motor vehicle surface.
(2)ย
Stormwater management measures shall be designed to reduce the post-
construction load of total suspended solids (TSS) in stormwater runoff
generated from the water quality design storm as follows:
(a)ย
80% TSS removal of the anticipated load, expressed as an annual
average shall be achieved for the stormwater runoff from the net increase
of motor vehicle surface.
(b)ย
If the surface is considered regulated motor vehicle surface
because the water quality treatment for an area of motor vehicle surface
that is currently receiving water quality treatment either by vegetation
or soil, by an existing stormwater management measure, or by treatment
at a wastewater treatment plant is to be modified or removed, the
project shall maintain or increase the existing TSS removal of the
anticipated load expressed as an annual average.
(3)ย
The requirement to reduce TSS does not apply to any stormwater runoff in a discharge regulated under a numeric effluent limitation for TSS imposed under the New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) rules, N.J.A.C. 7:14A, or in a discharge specifically exempt under a NJPDES permit from this requirement. Every major development, including any that discharge into a combined sewer system, shall comply with Subsection R(2) above, unless the major development is itself subject to a NJPDES permit with a numeric effluent limitation for TSS or the NJPDES permit to which the major development is subject exempts the development from a numeric effluent limitation for TSS.
(4)ย
The water quality design storm is 1.25 inches of rainfall in two
hours. Water quality calculations shall take into account the distribution
of rain from the water quality design storm, as reflected in Table
4 below. The calculation of the volume of runoff may take into account
the implementation of stormwater management measures.
Table 4 - Water Quality Design Storm Distribution
| |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Time
(minutes)
|
Cumulative Rainfall
(inches)
|
Time
(minutes)
|
Cumulative Rainfall
(inches)
|
Time
(minutes)
|
Cumulative Rainfall
(inches)
|
1
|
0.00166
|
41
|
0.1728
|
81
|
1.0906
|
2
|
0.00332
|
42
|
0.1796
|
82
|
1.0972
|
3
|
0.00498
|
43
|
0.1864
|
83
|
1.1038
|
4
|
0.00664
|
44
|
0.1932
|
84
|
1.1104
|
5
|
0.00830
|
45
|
0.2000
|
85
|
1.1170
|
6
|
0.00996
|
46
|
0.2117
|
86
|
1.1236
|
7
|
0.01162
|
47
|
0.2233
|
87
|
1.1302
|
8
|
0.01328
|
48
|
0.2350
|
88
|
1.1368
|
9
|
0.01494
|
49
|
0.2466
|
89
|
1.1434
|
10
|
0.01660
|
50
|
0.2583
|
90
|
1.1500
|
11
|
0.01828
|
51
|
0.2783
|
91
|
1.1550
|
12
|
0.01996
|
52
|
0.2983
|
92
|
1.1600
|
13
|
0.02164
|
53
|
0.3183
|
93
|
1.1650
|
14
|
0.02332
|
54
|
0.3383
|
94
|
1.1700
|
15
|
0.02500
|
55
|
0.3583
|
95
|
1.1750
|
16
|
0.03000
|
56
|
0.4116
|
96
|
1.1800
|
17
|
0.03500
|
57
|
0.4650
|
97
|
1.1850
|
18
|
0.04000
|
58
|
0.5183
|
98
|
1.1900
|
19
|
0.04500
|
59
|
0.5717
|
99
|
1.1950
|
20
|
0.05000
|
60
|
0.6250
|
100
|
1.2000
|
21
|
0.05500
|
61
|
0.6783
|
101
|
1.2050
|
22
|
0.06000
|
62
|
0.7317
|
102
|
1.2100
|
23
|
0.06500
|
63
|
0.7850
|
103
|
1.2150
|
24
|
0.07000
|
64
|
0.8384
|
104
|
1.2200
|
25
|
0.07500
|
65
|
0.8917
|
105
|
1.2250
|
26
|
0.08000
|
66
|
0.9117
|
106
|
1.2267
|
27
|
0.08500
|
67
|
0.9317
|
107
|
1.2284
|
28
|
0.09000
|
68
|
0.9517
|
108
|
1.2300
|
29
|
0.09500
|
69
|
0.9717
|
109
|
1.2317
|
30
|
0.10000
|
70
|
0.9917
|
110
|
1.2334
|
31
|
0.10660
|
71
|
1.0034
|
111
|
1.2351
|
32
|
0.11320
|
72
|
1.0150
|
112
|
1.2367
|
33
|
0.11980
|
73
|
1.0267
|
113
|
1.2384
|
34
|
0.12640
|
74
|
1.0383
|
114
|
1.2400
|
35
|
0.13300
|
75
|
1.0500
|
115
|
1.2417
|
36
|
0.13960
|
76
|
1.0568
|
116
|
1.2434
|
37
|
0.14620
|
77
|
1.0636
|
117
|
1.2450
|
38
|
0.15280
|
78
|
1.0704
|
118
|
1.2467
|
39
|
0.15940
|
79
|
1.0772
|
119
|
1.2483
|
40
|
0.16600
|
80
|
1.0840
|
120
|
1.2500
|
(5)ย
If more than one BMP in series is necessary to achieve the required
80% TSS reduction for a site, the applicant shall utilize the following
formula to calculate TSS reduction:
R = A + B - (A x B)/100
|
Where:
| ||
R
|
=
|
Total TSS percent load removal from application of both BMPs;
and
|
A
|
=
|
The TSS percent removal rate applicable to the first BMP;
|
B
|
=
|
The TSS percent removal rate applicable to the second BMP.
|
(6)ย
Stormwater management measures shall also be designed to reduce, to the maximum extent feasible, the post-construction nutrient load of the anticipated load from the developed site in stormwater runoff generated from the water quality design storm. In achieving reduction of nutrients to the maximum extent feasible, the design of the site shall include green infrastructure BMPs that optimize nutrient removal while still achieving the performance standards in ยงย 330-7Q, R and S.
(7)ย
In accordance with the definition of "FW1" at N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.4,
stormwater management measures shall be designed to prevent any increase
in stormwater runoff to waters classified as FW1.
(8)ย
The Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules at N.J.A.C. 7:13-4.1(c)1
establish 300-foot riparian zones along Category One waters, as designated
in the Surface Water Quality Standards at N.J.A.C. 7:9B, and certain
upstream tributaries to Category One waters. A person shall not undertake
a major development that is located within or discharges into a 300-foot
riparian zone without prior authorization from the Department under
N.J.A.C. 7:13.
(9)ย
Pursuant to the Flood Hazard Area Control Act Rules at N.J.A.C. 7:13-11.2(j)3.i,
runoff from the water quality design storm that is discharged within
a 300-foot riparian zone shall be treated in accordance with this
subsection to reduce the post-construction load of total suspended
solids by 95% of the anticipated load from the developed site, expressed
as an annual average.
(10)ย
This stormwater runoff quality standards do not apply to the
construction of one individual single-family dwelling, provided that
it is not part of a larger development or subdivision that has received
preliminary or final site plan approval prior to December 3, 2018,
and that the motor vehicle surfaces are made of permeable material(s)
such as gravel, dirt, and/or shells.
S.ย
Stormwater runoff quantity standards.
(1)ย
This subsection contains the minimum design and performance standards
to control stormwater runoff quantity impacts of major development.
(2)ย
In order to control stormwater runoff quantity impacts, the design engineer shall, using the assumptions and factors for stormwater runoff calculations at ยงย 330-8, complete one of the following:
(a)ย
Demonstrate through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that for stormwater leaving the site, post-construction runoff hydrographs for the current and projected two-, ten-, and 100-year storm events, as defined and determined in ยงย 330-8C and D, respectively, of this chapter, do not exceed, at any point in time, the pre-construction runoff hydrographs for the same storm events;
(b)ย
Demonstrate through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that there is no increase, as compared to the pre-construction condition, in the peak runoff rates of stormwater leaving the site for the current and projected two-, ten- and 100-year storm events, as defined and determined in ยงย 330-8C and D, respectively, of this chapter, and that the increased volume or change in timing of stormwater runoff will not increase flood damage at or downstream of the site. This analysis shall include the analysis of impacts of existing land uses and projected land uses assuming full development under existing zoning and land use ordinances in the drainage area;
(c)ย
Design stormwater management measures so that the post-construction peak runoff rates for the current and projected two-, ten-, and 100-year storm events, as defined and determined in ยงย 330-8C and D, respectively, of this chapter, are 50%, 75%, and 80%, respectively, of the pre-construction peak runoff rates. The percentages apply only to the post-construction stormwater runoff that is attributable to the portion of the site on which the proposed development or project is to be constructed; or
(d)ย
In tidal flood hazard areas, stormwater runoff quantity analysis in accordance with Subsection S(2)(a), (b) and (c) immediately above is required unless the design engineer demonstrates through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that the increased volume, change in timing, or increased rate of the stormwater runoff, or any combination of the three, will not result in additional flood damage below the point of discharge of the major development. No analysis is required if the stormwater is discharged directly into any ocean, bay, inlet, or the reach of any watercourse between its confluence with an ocean, bay, or inlet and downstream of the first water control structure.
(3)ย
The stormwater runoff quantity standards shall be applied at the
site's boundary to each abutting lot, roadway, watercourse, or
receiving storm sewer system.
T.ย
Technical standards.
(1)ย
Structural stormwater management measures shall be designed to take
into account the existing site conditions, including, for example,
environmentally critical areas, wetlands; flood-prone areas; slopes;
depth to seasonal high water table; soil type, permeability and texture;
drainage area and drainage patterns; and the presence of solution-prone
carbonate rocks (limestone).
(2)ย
Structural stormwater management measures shall be designed, constructed
and installed to be strong, durable, and corrosion resistant. Measures
that are consistent with the relevant portions of the R.S.I.S. at
N.J.A.C. 5:21-7.3, 7.4, and 7.5 shall be deemed to meet this requirement.
All materials used in the construction of storm sewers, bridges and
other drainage structures shall be in accordance with current specifications
of NJDOT for road and bridge construction, as prepared by the New
Jersey Department of Transportation, and any supplements, addenda
and modifications thereto unless otherwise specified by the reviewing
municipal agency. Modifications or changes of these specifications
may be requested by the applicant but may be implemented only with
the knowledge and written consent of the Township Engineer after review
and discussion.
(3)ย
Pipe sizes shall be determined by acceptable drainage design procedures;
provided that the pipe size in a surface water drainage system shall
be no less than 15 inches in diameter. Design engineers may use a
twelve-inch-diameter pipe as a cross drain to a single inlet providing
that the cross drain is 30 linear feet or less.
(4)ย
Drainage inlets shall be located at all intersections, with inlets
on both sides of a street at intervals of not more than 400 feet or
such shorter distances as required to prevent the flow of surface
water from exceeding six cubic feet per second at the drainage inlet.
Access manholes shall be placed at maximum 400-foot intervals throughout
the system and at pipe junctions where there are no drainage inlets.
(5)ย
Surface water in all paved areas shall be collected at intervals
so that it will not obstruct the flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic
and will not create ponding in paved areas. Area inlets in parking
lots should be limited to three cubic feet per second. Gutters or
paved swales shall be used whenever, in the judgment of the Township
Engineer, they are necessary to avoid erosion.
(6)ย
Lots shall be graded so as to drain surface water away from foundation
walls. The grade away from foundation walls shall fall a minimum of
six inches within the first 10 feet (IRC 2000, NJ Edition, Section
R401.3). Unless the relief is granted by the reviewing agency, lawn
areas shall be graded at a minimum 2% grade in order to secure proper
drainage. Additionally, drainage shall be provided in a manner which
will prevent the collection of storm water in pools, or other unauthorized
concentrations of flow, and water shall not flow across adjacent property
lines at greater than pre-development rates.
(7)ย
Approval of drainage structures shall be obtained from the appropriate
municipal, county, state and federal agencies. Where required, each
applicant shall make an application to NJDEP, the Somerset County
Engineering Department and the Township Engineer. Final approval shall
not be effective until letters of approval from the proper governmental
authorities shall be furnished to the Secretary of the Planning Board
or the Secretary of the Zoning Board of Adjustment, as the case may
be, with a copy of each letter forwarded to the Township Engineer.
(8)ย
Applicants shall meet all provisions of the Franklin Township Stream Corridor Preservation Ordinance, ยงย 112-30 et seq. All new lots in major and minor subdivisions and all building location in site plans shall be designed to provide sufficient areas outside of stream corridor preservation areas and within required setbacks to accommodate a structure for which it is being created as well as any normal accessory uses appurtenant thereto which would require disturbance. Any development or use requiring approval under ยงย 112-30E of the Franklin Township Stream Corridor Preservation Ordinance shall require either site plan review or subdivision review pursuant to ยงยงย 112-10 et seq. and 112-15 et seq. shall be applicable and shall be in addition to the requirements for submission listed in ยงย 112-30G. Nothing in this section shall relieve an applicant from complying with other requirements that are applicable to the development. An approved application for development or use on a lot which contains a stream corridor or portion of a stream corridor shall provide a conservation easement delineated by metes and bounds for the continued protection of the stream corridor. Conservation easements shall be established by deed if no subdivision map is being filed, or by plat filed with the County Recording Officer in compliance with the Map Filing Law.[1] All easements shall be delineated by monuments. Appropriate
monuments shall be set by a licensed land surveyor.
[1]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 46:26B-1 et seq.
(9)ย
Surface drainage of each lot will be reviewed to assure that stormwater
flows will not cascade from one lot to another in a manner that would
be detrimental to the use of an adjoining lot. This may require surface
water controls such as swales, surface drainage inlets and appropriate
easements.
(10)ย
All storm sewer structures, piping, basins and BMPs shall be
offset a minimum of 10 feet from all property lines and right-of-way
lines.
(11)ย
Stormwater BMPs may not be constructed within municipal rights-of-way.
(12)ย
Concrete low flow channels are discouraged in the Township and
should not be installed in extended detention basins.
A.ย
Stormwater runoff shall be calculated in accordance with the following:
(1)ย
The design engineer shall calculate runoff using the following methods:
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) methodology,
including the NRCS Runoff Equation and Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph,
as described in Chapters 7, 9, 10, 15 and 16, Part 630, Hydrology
National Engineering Handbook, incorporated herein by reference as
amended and supplemented. This methodology is additionally described
in Technical Release 55 - Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds (TR-55),
dated June 1986, incorporated herein by reference as amended and supplemented.
Information regarding the methodology is available from the Natural
Resources Conservation Service website at: https://directives.sc.egov.usda.gov/viewerFS.aspx?hid=21422
or at United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation
Service, New Jersey State Office.
(2)ย
For the purpose of calculating curve numbers and groundwater recharge, there is a presumption that the pre-construction condition of a site or portion thereof is a wooded land use with good hydrologic condition. The term "curve number" applies to the NRCS methodology above at ยงย 330-8A(1). A curve number or a groundwater recharge land cover for an existing condition may be used on all or a portion of the site if the design engineer verifies that the hydrologic condition has existed on the site or portion of the site for at least five years without interruption prior to the time of application. If more than one land cover has existed on the site during the five years immediately prior to the time of application, the land cover with the lowest runoff potential shall be used for the computations. In addition, there is the presumption that the site is in good hydrologic condition (if the land use type is pasture, lawn, or park), with good cover (if the land use type is woods), or with good hydrologic condition and conservation treatment (if the land use type is cultivation).
(3)ย
In computing pre-construction stormwater runoff, the design engineer
shall account for all significant land features and structures, such
as ponds, wetlands, depressions, hedgerows, or culverts, that may
reduce pre-construction stormwater runoff rates and volumes.
(4)ย
In computing stormwater runoff from all design storms, the design
engineer shall consider the relative stormwater runoff rates and/or
volumes of pervious and impervious surfaces separately to accurately
compute the rates and volume of stormwater runoff from the site. To
calculate runoff from unconnected impervious cover, urban impervious
area modifications as described in the NRCS Technical Release 55 -
Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds or other methods may be employed.
(5)ย
If the invert of the outlet structure of a stormwater management
measure is below the flood hazard design flood elevation as defined
at N.J.A.C. 7:13, the design engineer shall take into account the
effects of tailwater in the design of structural stormwater management
measures.
B.ย
Groundwater recharge may be calculated in accordance with the following:
The New Jersey Geological Survey Report GSR-32: A Method for Evaluating
Groundwater-Recharge Areas in New Jersey, incorporated herein by reference
as amended and supplemented. Information regarding the methodology
is available from the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices
Manual; at the New Jersey Geological Survey website at: https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/pricelst/gsreport/gsr32.pdf
or at New Jersey Geological and Water Survey, 29 Arctic Parkway, PO
Box 420 Mail Code 29-01, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0420.
C.ย
The precipitation depths of the current two-, ten-, and 100-year storm events shall be determined by multiplying the values determined in accordance with Subsection C(1) and (2) below:
(1)ย
The applicant shall utilize the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), National Weather Service's Atlas 14 Point
Precipitation Frequency Estimates: NJ, in accordance with the location(s)
of the drainage area(s) of the site. This data is available at: https://hdsc.nws.noaa.gov/hdsc/pfds/pfds_map_cont.html?bkmrk=nj;
and
(2)ย
The applicant shall utilize Table 5: Current Precipitation Adjustment
Factors below, which sets forth the applicable multiplier for the
drainage area(s) of the site, in accordance with the county or counties
where the drainage area(s) of the site is located. Where the major
development lies in more than one county, the precipitation values
shall be adjusted according to the percentage of the drainage area
in each county. Alternately, separate rainfall totals can be developed
for each county using the values in the table below.
Table 5: Current Precipitation Adjustment Factors
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County
|
Current Precipitation Adjustment Factors
| ||
2-year Design Storm
|
10-year Design Storm
|
100-year Design Storm
| |
Somerset
|
1.00
|
1.03
|
1.09
|
D.ย
Table 6: Future Precipitation Change Factors provided below sets forth the change factors to be used in determining the projected two-, ten-, and 100-year storm events for use in this chapter, which are organized alphabetically by county. The precipitation depth of the projected two-, ten-, and 100-year storm events of a site shall be determined by multiplying the precipitation depth of the two-, ten-, and 100-year storm events determined from the National Weather Service's Atlas 14 Point Precipitation Frequency Estimates pursuant to Subsection C(1) above, by the change factor in the table below, in accordance with the county or counties where the drainage area(s) of the site is located. Where the major development and/or its drainage area lies in more than one county, the precipitation values shall be adjusted according to the percentage of the drainage area in each county. Alternately, separate rainfall totals can be developed for each county using the values in the table below.
Table 6: Future Precipitation Change Factors
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County
|
Future Precipitation Change Factors
| ||
2-year Design Storm
|
10-year Design Storm
|
100-year Design Storm
| |
Somerset
|
1.19
|
1.24
|
1.48
|
A.ย
Technical guidance for stormwater management measures can be found
in the documents listed below, which are available to download from
the Department's website at: https://dep.nj.gov/stormwater/bmp-manual/.
(1)ย
Guidelines for stormwater management measures are contained in the
New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual, as amended
and supplemented. Information is provided on stormwater management
measures such as, but not limited to, those listed in Tables 1, 2,
and 3.
(2)ย
Additional maintenance guidance is available on the Department's
website at: https://dep.nj.gov/stormwater/maintenance-guidance/.
B.ย
Submissions required for review by the Department should be mailed
to: The Division of Water Quality, New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection, Mail Code 401-02B, PO Box 420, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0420.
A.ย
Site design features identified under ยงย 330-7G above, or alternative designs in accordance with ยงย 330-7H above, to prevent discharge of trash and debris from drainage systems shall comply with the following standard to control passage of solid and floatable materials through storm drain inlets. For purposes of this paragraph, "solid and floatable materials" means sediment, debris, trash, and other floating, suspended, or settleable solids. For exemptions to this standard see ยงย 330-10A(2) below.
(1)ย
Design engineers shall use one of the following grates whenever they
use a grate in pavement or another ground surface to collect stormwater
from that surface into a storm drain or surface water body under that
grate:
(a)ย
The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) bicycle-safe
grate, which is described in Chapter 2.4 of the NJDOT Bicycle Compatible
Roadways and Bikeways Planning and Design Guidelines; or
(b)ย
A different grate, if each individual clear space in that grate
has an area of no more than seven square inches or is no greater than
0.5 inch across the smallest dimension.
[1]ย
Examples of grates subject to this standard include grates in
grate inlets, the grate portion (non-curb-opening portion) of combination
inlets, grates on storm sewer manholes, ditch grates, trench grates,
and grates of spacer bars in slotted drains. Examples of ground surfaces
include surfaces of roads (including bridges), driveways, parking
areas, bikeways, plazas, sidewalks, lawns, fields, open channels,
and stormwater system floors used to collect stormwater from the surface
into a storm drain or surface water body.
(c)ย
For curb-opening inlets, including curb-opening inlets in combination
inlets, the clear space in that curb opening, or each individual clear
space if the curb opening has two or more clear spaces, shall have
an area of no more than seven square inches, or be no greater than
two inches across the smallest dimension. See Franklin Township Engineering
Department Details and Specifications manual for Type "N-Eco" curb
piece detail.
(2)ย
The standard in ยงย 330-10A(1) does not apply:
(a)ย
Where each individual clear space in the curb opening in existing
curb-opening inlet does not have an area of more than nine square
inches;
(b)ย
Where the municipality agrees that the standards would cause
inadequate hydraulic performance that could not practicably be overcome
by using additional or larger storm drain inlets;
(c)ย
Where flows from the water quality design storm as specified
in N.J.A.C. 7:8 are conveyed through any device (e.g., end of pipe
netting facility, manufactured treatment device, or a catch basin
hood) that is designed, at a minimum, to prevent delivery of all solid
and floatable materials that could not pass through one of the following:
[1]ย
A rectangular space 4ย 5/8 inches long and 1ย 1/2 inches
wide (this option does not apply for outfall netting facilities);
or
[2]ย
A bar screen having a bar spacing of 0.5 inch.
Note that these exemptions do not authorize any infringement
of requirements in the Residential Site Improvement Standards for
bicycle safe grates in new residential development [N.J.A.C. 5:21-4.18(b)2
and 7.4(b)1].
(d)ย
Where flows are conveyed through a trash rack that has parallel
bars with one-inch spacing between the bars, to the elevation of the
Water Quality Design Storm as specified in N.J.A.C. 7:8; or
(e)ย
Where the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
determines, pursuant to the New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Rules at N.J.A.C. 7:4-7.2(c), that action to meet this standard is
an undertaking that constitutes an encroachment or will damage or
destroy the New Jersey Register listed historic property.
A.ย
This section sets forth requirements to protect public safety through
the proper design and operation of stormwater management BMPs. This
section applies to any new stormwater management BMP.
B.ย
The provisions of this section are not intended to preempt more stringent municipal or county safety requirements for new or existing stormwater management BMPs. Municipal and county stormwater management plans and ordinances may, pursuant to their authority, require existing stormwater management BMPs to be retrofitted to meet one or more of the safety standards in ยงย 330-11C(1), (2) and (3) for trash racks, overflow grates, and escape provisions at outlet structures.
C.ย
Requirements for trash racks, overflow grates and escape provisions.
(1)ย
A trash rack is a device designed to catch trash and debris and prevent
the clogging of outlet structures. Trash racks shall be installed
at the intake to the outlet from the stormwater management BMP to
ensure proper functioning of the BMP outlets in accordance with the
following:
(a)ย
The trash rack shall have parallel bars, with no greater than
six-inch spacing between the bars;
(b)ย
The trash rack shall be designed so as not to adversely affect
the hydraulic performance of the outlet pipe or structure;
(c)ย
The average velocity of flow through a clean trash rack is not
to exceed 2.5 feet per second under the full range of stage and discharge.
Velocity is to be computed on the basis of the net area of opening
through the rack; and
(d)ย
The trash rack shall be constructed of rigid, durable, and corrosion
resistant material and designed to withstand a perpendicular live
loading of 300 pounds per square foot.
(2)ย
An overflow grate is designed to prevent obstruction of the overflow
structure. If an outlet structure has an overflow grate, such grate
shall meet the following requirements:
(a)ย
The overflow grate shall be secured to the outlet structure
but removable for emergencies and maintenance.
(b)ย
The overflow grate spacing shall be no greater than two inches
across the smallest dimension.
(c)ย
The overflow grate shall be constructed and installed to be
rigid, durable, and corrosion resistant, and shall be designed to
withstand a perpendicular live loading of 300 pounds per square foot.
(3)ย
Stormwater management BMPs shall include escape provisions as follows:
(a)ย
If a stormwater management BMP has an outlet structure, escape provisions shall be incorporated in or on the structure. Escape provisions include the installation of permanent ladders, steps, rungs, or other features that provide easily accessible means of egress from stormwater management BMPs. With the prior approval of the municipality pursuant to ยงย 330-11C, a free standing outlet structure may be exempted from this requirement;
(b)ย
Safety ledges shall be constructed on the slopes of all new stormwater management BMPs having a permanent pool of water deeper than 2ย 1/2 feet. Safety ledges shall be comprised of two steps. Each step shall be four to six feet in width. One step shall be located approximately 2ย 1/2 feet below the permanent water surface, and the second step shall be located one foot to 1ย 1/2 feet above the permanent water surface. See ยงย 330-11E for an illustration of safety ledges in a stormwater management BMP; and
(c)ย
In new stormwater management BMPs, the maximum interior slope
for an earthen dam, embankment, or berm shall not be steeper than
three horizontal to one vertical.
(d)ย
For emergency purposes, wet ponds shall be equipped with a drain
that can quickly dewater the pond to the maximum extent possible.
The drain pipe intake shall be designed to prevent deposited sediment
from clogging the pipe and for it to become clogged during draining.
A gate valve or other similar device shall be installed for opening
the drain. The emergency drainage measure shall be maintained in good
working condition.
D.ย
Variance or exemption from safety standard. A variance or exemption
from the safety standards for stormwater management BMPs may be granted
only upon a written finding by the municipality that the variance
or exemption will not constitute a threat to public safety.
A.ย
Submission of site development stormwater plan.
(1)ย
Whenever an applicant seeks municipal approval of a development subject to this chapter, the applicant shall submit all of the required components of the checklist for the site development stormwater plan at ยงย 330-12C below as part of the submission of the application for approval.
(2)ย
The applicant shall demonstrate that the project meets the standards
set forth in this chapter.
B.ย
Site development stormwater plan approval. The applicant's site
development project shall be reviewed as a part of the review process
by the municipal board or official from which municipal approval is
sought. That municipal board or official shall consult the municipality's
review engineer to determine if all of the checklist requirements
have been satisfied and to determine if the project meets the standards
set forth in this chapter.
C.ย
Submission of site development stormwater plan. The following information
shall be required:
(1)ย
Topographic base map. The reviewing engineer may require upstream
tributary drainage system information as necessary. It is recommended
that the topographic base map of the site be submitted which extends
a minimum of 200 feet beyond the limits of the proposed development,
at a scale of one inch equals 200 feet or greater, showing two-foot
contour intervals. The map as appropriate may indicate the following:
existing surface water drainage, shorelines, steep slopes, soils,
erodible soils, perennial or intermittent streams that drain into
or upstream of the Category One waters, wetlands and flood plains
along with their appropriate buffer strips, marshlands and other wetlands,
pervious or vegetative surfaces, existing man-made structures, roads,
bearing and distances of property lines, and significant natural and
manmade features not otherwise shown.
(2)ย
Environmental site analysis. A written and graphic description of
the natural and man-made features of the site and its surroundings
should be submitted. This description should include a discussion
of soil conditions, slopes, wetlands, waterways and vegetation on
the site. Particular attention should be given to unique, unusual,
or environmentally sensitive features and to those that provide particular
opportunities or constraints for development.
(3)ย
Project description and site plans. A map (or maps) at the scale
of the topographical base map indicating the location of existing
and proposed buildings roads, parking areas, utilities, structural
facilities for stormwater management and sediment control, and other
permanent structures. The map(s) shall also clearly show areas where
alterations will occur in the natural terrain and cover, including
lawns and other landscaping, and seasonal high groundwater elevations.
A written description of the site plan and justification for proposed
changes in natural conditions shall also be provided.
(4)ย
Land use planning and source control plan. This plan shall provide a demonstration of how the goals and standards of ยงยงย 330-6 through 330-8 are being met. The focus of this plan shall be to describe how the site is being developed to meet the objective of controlling groundwater recharge, stormwater quality and stormwater quantity problems at the source by land management and source controls whenever possible.
(5)ย
Stormwater management facilities map. The following information,
illustrated on a map of the same scale as the topographic base map,
shall be included:
(a)ย
Total area to be disturbed, paved or built upon, proposed surface
contours, land area to be occupied by the stormwater management facilities
and the type of vegetation thereon, and details of the proposed plan
to control and dispose of stormwater.
(b)ย
Details of all stormwater management facility designs, during
and after construction, including discharge provisions, discharge
capacity for each outlet at different levels of detention and emergency
spillway provisions with maximum discharge capacity of each spillway.
(6)ย
Calculations.
(a)ย
Comprehensive hydrologic and hydraulic design calculations for the pre-development and post-development conditions for the design storms specified in ยงย 330-7 of this chapter.
(b)ย
When the proposed stormwater management control measures depend
on the hydrologic properties of soils or require certain separation
from the seasonal high water table, then a soils report shall be submitted.
The soils report shall be based on onsite boring logs or soil pit
profiles. The number and location of required soil borings or soil
pits shall be determined based on what is needed to determine the
suitability and distribution of soils present at the location of the
control measure.
(7)ย
Maintenance and repair plan. The design and planning of the stormwater management facility shall meet the maintenance requirements of ยงย 330-13.
(8)ย
Waiver from submission requirements. The municipal official or board reviewing an application under this chapter may, in consultation with the municipality's review engineer, waive submission of any of the requirements in ยงย 330-12C(1) through (6) of this chapter when it can be demonstrated that the information requested is impossible to obtain or it would create a hardship on the applicant to obtain and its absence will not materially affect the review process.
B.ย
General maintenance.
(1)ย
The design engineer shall prepare a maintenance plan for the stormwater
management measures incorporated into the design of a major development.
(2)ย
The maintenance plan shall contain specific preventative maintenance tasks and schedules; cost estimates, including estimated cost of sediment, debris, or trash removal; and the name, address, and telephone number of the person or persons responsible for preventative and corrective maintenance (including replacement). The plan shall contain information on BMP location, design, ownership, maintenance tasks and frequencies, and other details as specified in Chapter 8 of the NJ BMP Manual, as well as the tasks specific to the type of BMP, as described in the applicable chapter containing design specifics.
(3)ย
If the maintenance plan identifies a person other than the property
owner (for example, a developer, a public agency or homeowners'
association) as having the responsibility for maintenance, the plan
shall include documentation of such person's or entity's
agreement to assume this responsibility, or of the owner's obligation
to dedicate a stormwater management facility to such person under
an applicable ordinance or regulation.
(4)ย
Responsibility for maintenance shall not be assigned or transferred
to the owner or tenant of an individual property in a residential
development or project, unless such owner or tenant owns or leases
the entire residential development or project. The individual property
owner may be assigned incidental tasks, such as weeding of a green
infrastructure BMP, provided the individual agrees to assume these
tasks; however, the individual cannot be legally responsible for all
of the maintenance required.
(5)ย
If the party responsible for maintenance identified under ยงย 330-13B(3) above is not a public agency, the maintenance plan and any future revisions based on ยงย 330-13B(7) below shall be recorded upon the deed of record for each property on which the maintenance described in the maintenance plan must be undertaken.
(6)ย
Preventative and corrective maintenance shall be performed to maintain
the functional parameters (storage volume, infiltration rates, inflow/outflow
capacity, etc.) of the stormwater management measure, including, but
not limited to, repairs or replacement to the structure; removal of
sediment, debris, or trash; restoration of eroded areas; snow and
ice removal; fence repair or replacement; restoration of vegetation;
and repair or replacement of nonvegetated linings.
(7)ย
The party responsible for maintenance identified under ยงย 330-13B(3) above shall perform all of the following requirements:
(a)ย
Maintain a detailed log of all preventative and corrective maintenance
for the structural stormwater management measures incorporated into
the design of the development, including a record of all inspections
and copies of all maintenance-related work orders;
(b)ย
Evaluate the effectiveness of the maintenance plan at least
once per year and adjust the plan and the deed as needed; and
(c)ย
Retain and make available, upon request by any public entity with Administrative, health, environmental, or safety authority over the site, the maintenance plan and the documentation required by ยงย 330-13B(6) and (7) above.
(8)ย
The requirements of ยงย 330-13B(3) and (4) do not apply to stormwater management facilities that are dedicated to and accepted by the municipality or another governmental agency, subject to all applicable municipal stormwater general permit conditions, as issued by the Department. https://dep.nj.gov/stormwater/maintenance-guidance/
(9)ย
In the event that the stormwater management facility becomes a danger
to public safety or public health, or if it is in need of maintenance
or repair, the municipality shall so notify the responsible person
in writing. Upon receipt of that notice, the responsible person shall
have 14 days to affect maintenance and repair of the facility in a
manner that is approved by the reviewing engineer or his designee.
The municipality, in its discretion, may extend the time allowed for
effecting maintenance and repair for good cause. If the responsible
person fails or refuses to perform such maintenance and repair, the
municipality or County may immediately proceed to do so and shall
bill the cost thereof to the responsible person. Nonpayment of such
bill may result in a lien on the property.
C.ย
Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the municipality in which
the major development is located from requiring the posting of a performance
or maintenance guarantee in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.
A.ย
Design standards shall be designed to include the following stormwater
management measures:
(1)ย
Water quality. Soil erosion and sediment control measures shall be
installed in accordance with the Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment
Control in New Jersey.
(2)ย
Rate/volume control. Infiltration measures shall be provided with
a capacity of three inches of runoff for each square foot of new impervious
area. The infiltration measures shall be designed with an overflow
to the surface which shall be stabilized and directed to an existing
stormwater conveyance system or in a manner to keep the overflow on
the developed property. If the new impervious surface is not roof
area, an equivalent area of existing roof may be directed to the infiltration
system. This shall be permitted where the existing roof is not already
directed to infiltration devices.
(3)ย
The development design shall limit the creation of stormwater runoff
through implementation of low-impact development techniques to the
extent technically practicable without reduction of the allowable
development given the applicable zoning and other provisions of state
law or regulations, or of municipal ordinance.
Table 5: Sample Minor Development BMPs
| |
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Rain garden
|
Small-scale infiltration basin
|
Dry well
|
Small-scale bioretention basin
|
Grass swale
|
Small-scale sand filter
|
Vegetative filter strip
|
Cistern
|
Pervious paving system
|
Green roof
|
(4)ย
Soil testing shall be performed to confirm the permeability of the
soils and the depth of the water table and seasonal high water table,
in accordance with Chapter 12 of the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management
Practices Manual.
(6)ย
A maintenance agreement shall be filed with the Office of the Somerset
County Clerk in order to insure the future maintenance of the stormwater
management measure.
(7)ย
All storm sewer structures, piping, basins, downspout discharges,
and BMPs shall be offset a minimum of 10 feet from all property lines
and right-of-way lines. Waiver of this requirement may be granted
by the Township Engineer but only in cases where it is not practicable
to maintain the minimum required offset distance and there would be
no adverse impact to adjacent properties.
(8)ย
The lowest elevation of any BMP (below any sand or stone bottom layer)
shall be a minimum of two feet above the water table and seasonal
high water table. The two-foot separation shall be established through
soil testing.
B.ย
Waivers and exceptions.
(1)ย
Standards for relief. Waivers from strict compliance with the design
standards shall only be granted upon showing that meeting the standards
would result in an exceptional hardship on the applicant or that the
benefits to the public good of the deviation from the standards would
substantially outweigh any detriments of the deviation. A hardship
will not be considered to exist if reasonable reductions in the scope
of the project would eliminate the noncompliance.
(2)ย
Mitigation. If the reviewing agency for the project determines that
a waiver is appropriate, the applicant must execute a mitigation plan.
The scope of the mitigation plan shall be commensurate with the size
of the project and the magnitude of the relief required. The mitigation
project may be taken from the list of projects in the municipal stormwater
management plan or another project identified by the applicant. All
mitigation projects are subject to the approval of the Township Engineer.
A monetary contribution to the Township may be made in lieu of the
work identified in the mitigation plan, subject to the approval of
the reviewing agency. The applicant may proportionally reduce the
monetary contribution by installing such stormwater management systems
as practicable.
(3)ย
Reviewing agency. All applications subject to the review of the Planning
Board or Board of Adjustment shall be reviewed by those boards concurrently
with subdivision or site plan review. Applications not subject to
the Planning Board or Board of Adjustment review shall be reviewed
by the Township Engineer.
A.ย
All best management practice facilities are to be maintained by the
property owner, homeowners' association or Franklin Township.
Where Franklin Township is named to be the party responsible to maintain
the facility, a developer's maintenance contribution shall be
made.
(2)ย
Calculations for maintenance contributions for nontraditional (as
determined by the Township Engineer) BMPs shall require an engineer's
cost estimate for maintenance required over a twenty-five-year period.
Cost estimate calculations shall be performed in accordance with Franklin
Township's Development Ordinance Schedule A worksheet.
B.ย
All stormwater management measures within the Township are subject
to the stormwater maintenance permit and periodic inspection. An annual
stormwater maintenance permit is required in January of each year.
(1)ย
Annual permit/inspection fees for each stormwater device:
(a)ย
Drywell, under 1,000 cubic feet of storage: $0.
(b)ย
Drywell, over 1,000 cubic feet of storage: $250.
(c)ย
Grass swales (when used for TSS removal): $100 for the first
100 linear feet and $25 for each additional 100 linear feet.
(d)ย
Infiltration basin (aboveground/below-ground): $500/$750.
(e)ย
Detention basin (aboveground/below-ground): $500/$750.
(f)ย
Wet pond: $750.
(g)ย
Bioretention basin: $750.
(h)ย
Porous pavement/pervious surface: $500.
(i)ย
Constructed wetland: $750.
(j)ย
Rain garden: $0.
(k)ย
Manufactured treatment device: $500.
(l)ย
Small-scale bioretention system: $250.
(m)ย
Small-scale infiltration basin: $250.
(n)ย
Small-scale sand filter: $250.
(o)ย
Cistern, under 1,000 cubic feet of storage: $0.
(p)ย
Cistern, over 1,000 cubic feet of storage: $250.
(q)ย
Vegetative filter strips: $250 for the first 100 linear feet
and $50 for each additional 100 linear feet.
(r)ย
Green roof: $750.
C.ย
Recordkeeping, inspection and repair guidelines and noncompliance
penalties.
(1)ย
Quarterly maintenance records shall be submitted to the Franklin
Township Municipal Clerk's office. The maintenance records for
the period:
(2)ย
Mechanically treated structures which utilize filters shall have
on record and be provided to the Township the requirements of the
replacement of the filters as per the manufacturer and the dates the
filters have been replaced.
(4)ย
The owner of the stormwater management measure shall complete minor
repairs of the facility within 30 days of date of notice.
(5)ย
The owner of the stormwater management measure, immediately upon
notice, must complete repairs that may adversely affect the public's
health, safety and welfare.
(6)ย
Each act of violation, and every day upon which any violation shall
occur or continues to occur, shall constitute a separate offense.
(7)ย
Failure to obtain an annual stormwater maintenance permit: $100.
(8)ย
Failure to provide quarterly maintenance records: $50.
(9)ย
A person who has not complied with this chapter and who, after notice,
refuses to implement and maintain soil erosion control and stormwater
runoff control measures and facilities in conformance with these regulations
shall be subject to a fine of not more than $1,000 or 90 days in jail,
or both, plus the cost of prosecution.
D.ย
The municipality, in its discretion, may extend the time allowed
for effecting maintenance and repair for good cause. If the responsible
person fails or refuses to perform such maintenance and repair, the
municipality or county may immediately proceed to do so and shall
bill the cost thereof to the responsible person.
E.ย
Nothing in this section shall preclude the municipality in which
the major development is located from requiring the posting of a performance
or maintenance guaranty in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-53.