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TOWNSHIP ORDINANCE #03-12
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ARTICLE 18 OF THE VERNON TOWNSHIP
LAND USE SUBCODE TO PROVIDE FOR A LOT DEVELOPMENT PLAN
BE
IT ORDAINED, by the Township Council of the Township of
Vernon, County of Sussex and State of New Jersey as follows.
1.
The Township of Vernon hereby establishes a Lot Development
Plan which shall be required prior to the issuance of
a construction permit by the Construction Official for
any new structure on any undeveloped residential lot or
for an addition or accessory structure larger than 500
square feet on a developed residential lot or any commercial
lot not subject to Planning and Zoning approval, which
shall be applied for to and issued by the Township Engineer.
2.
The purpose of the Lot Development Plan application shall
be to provide an engineering review of the proposed site
and address issues including but not limited to drainage,
impervious coverage, environmental impacts, soil erosion,
retaining walls, grading, and impacts on adjoining properties.
3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances or resolutions
that are in conflict with the provisions of this Ordinance
are repealed to the extent necessary.
4.
If any article, section, subsection, term or condition
of this Ordinance is declared invalid or illegal for any
reason, the balance of the Ordinance shall be deemed severable
and shall remain in full force and effect.
5.
This Ordinance shall take effect after publication and
passage according to law.
NOTICE
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above Ordinance was introduced
and passed on first reading at the regular meeting of
the Township Council of the Township of Vernon, County
of Sussex, State of New Jersey held in the Municipal Building
on the 24th day of March, 2003, and the same came up for
final passage at the regular meeting of the Township Council
held on the 28th day of April, 2003, at which time, after
persons interested were given the opportunity to be heard
concerning said Ordinance, the same was passed and will
be in full force and effect in the Township of Vernon
according to law.
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John P. Logan, Mayor
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Patricia A. Lycosky, R. M. C.
Township Clerk
ARTICLE
18
TOWNSHIP
OF VERNON
LOT DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
1801. LOT DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
Prior
to the issuance of a construction permit by the Construction
Official for any new structure on any undeveloped residential
lot or for an addition or accessory structure larger than
500 square feet on a developed residential lot or any
commercial lot not subject to Planning and Zoning approval,
a Lot Development Permit (LDP) shall be applied for and
issued by the Township Engineer.
1802.
DEFINITIONS
“Lot,
Undeveloped Residential” means any lot, in a residential
zone or lot where a residential structure will be built,
upon which no principal structure is located or which
a principal structure is located but is to be removed
or abandoned as a condition or in furtherance of a plan
for development of said lot.
1803. SCOPE AND PURPOSES
The requirement for a LDP is to safeguard against adverse
consequences of uncontrolled surface water drainage, degradation
of freshwater wetlands and transition areas, pollution
of streams, watercourses and water bodies and negative
impact to surrounding properties by development on private
and public lands; and to provide for safe and suitable
location of driveways.
1804.
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING A LOT DEVELOPMENT PERMIT
A.
Consideration of issuance of a LDP shall be made upon
submittal of an application form and five (5) copies of
a LDP, which shall be subject to review by the Township
Engineer.
B.
Action on the application and LDP shall be taken within
twenty (20) business days of receipt of all plan elements.
C.
If approved, the Township Engineer shall issue a LDP.
If disapproved, the applicant shall be so notified and
the Township Engineer shall furnish a written statement
for the reasons of disapproval.
D.
LDP’s shall be good for one (1) full year after the date
of issuance, after which such permit shall expire, but
may be extended for a period not to exceed one (1) year
by the Township Engineer for good cause.
E. A septic system permit shall not be issued until the
Township Engineer issues a LDP permit.
1805.
PLAN DETAILS AND REQUIREMENTS
The
LDP shall be prepared by a licensed professional engineer
and drawn to a scale of not less than one (1) inch equals
thirty (30) feet. The LDP shall be prepared in sufficient
detail to show the following:
A.
Key Map based on the Official Tax Map of the Township
of Vernon .
B.
A topographic map of the subject lot and adjoining street
with 2-foot contour intervals, based upon a field survey,
and not USGS maps.
C.
To the greatest extent possible, the applicant shall comply
with Section 717 of the Land Use Ordinance in regard to
environmentally sensitive areas.
D.
The location of any existing streams, water courses, ponds,
storm sewers, delineated wetlands, delineated wetland
transition areas, storm water management facilities, extent
of slopes greater than 15% and environmentally sensitive
areas.
E. The location of all existing and proposed new structures,
including, but not limited to, buildings, swimming pools,
tennis courts, garages, sheds, retaining walls, decks,
patios, walkways and stairs.
F.
The location, alignment, dimensions and construction details
for any existing or proposed driveways, parking and turnaround
areas. Driveways shall be located a minimum of 125 feet
from an intersecting street, be 12 feet wide, have a maximum
slope of 15%, not exceed 5% within 25 feet of a roadway
or dwelling, contain vertical curves for smooth transitions,
and be paved with 2” FABC mix I-5 over a base course consisting
of 4” of dense graded aggregate, thoroughly rolled and
compacted or an equivalent.
G.
A driveway profile shall be submitted for each proposed
driveway.
H.
The elevation of the finished garage floor, first floor
and lowest floor of the proposed structures.
I.
A proposed drywell design and detail. The drywells shall
be sized to store 5” of rainfall over the area of the
structure, shall be equipped with overflow piping, shall
be backfilled on all sides and bottom with 12” of 1-1/2”
washed gravel, be surrounded with filter fabric and connected
to the dwelling with 6” PVC.
J. The location of all roof leader drains, dry wells,
water supply wells, overhead and underground utility lines,
and any individual subsurface sewage disposal systems.
K. Proposed grading at 2-foot contour intervals.
L.
Required building setback lines showing the building envelope
and required buffers from environmentally sensitive areas.
M.
Proposed retaining walls shall be accompanied by top and
bottom of wall elevations and construction details with
a note stating that the maximum exposed wall height is
4 feet. Walls with heights exceeding 4 feet shall be accompanied
by stability calculations performed by a New Jersey licensed
engineer.
N.
Proposed soil erosion and sediment control areas.
1806.
INSPECTION
A.
In order to assure compliance with the terms of the LDP,
a total of three (3) periodic inspections of the site
development operations shall be made by the Township Engineer
or his representative as required during the course of
the work. In the event that additional site visits are
necessary, the Township will bill the developer for additional
fees directly in accordance with the Engineer’s hourly
rate scheduled approved by the Township.
B.
The failure of an owner of property to comply with an
approved LDP for such property, including any temporary
measures to be taken during the performance of lot development
activity or construction work, shall constitute a violation
of this chapter and property such owner will be subject
to penalties as per Section 1605 of the Vernon Township
Subcode
1807.
CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A.
A final zoning approval shall not be issued by the zoning
official for any property which is the subject of a LDP
until the Township Engineer has inspected the property
and has certified in writing that the property conforms
to the LDP. The Township Engineer or his representative
shall make a final inspection and issue a report within
five (5) days after notification from the Construction
Official of an application for a Certificate of Occupancy.
When field conditions require substantial deviations from
the plan submitted, as?built drawings shall be furnished
prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy.
B.
In the event that the Township Engineer determines that
current weather conditions do not permit the completion
of the required work to effectuate full compliance with
the LDP, the Township Engineer may authorize the zoning
official to issue a final zoning approval upon the posting
with the Township of a cash deposit in an amount equal
to 120% of the estimated cost of the work remaining to
be performed. The Township Engineer shall determine the
cost of the remaining work to be performed. In the event
the work is not completed in a timely fashion, the Township
of Vernon has the right to have the work performed and
the cost thereof paid from the cash deposit pursuant to
the terms of the cash deposit agreement.
1808.
EXEMPTIONS.
Notwithstanding
any of the provisions of this Chapter, the requirement
for obtaining a lot development permit shall not apply
to:
A.
An existing developed lot except as otherwise required
in Article 1 herein.
B.
Non-residential lots which have already received site
plan approval.
C.
Activities exempt under the Right to Farm Act.
D.
Property owned by the Township of Vernon.
The
exemptions provided by this Section 1708 shall not be
construed to preclude the obligation for compliance with
any other municipal, county and/or state regulations as
required by law.
1809.
APPEALS
A.
Whenever the Township Engineer disapproves an application
for an LDP, the applicant may appeal such action to the
Township Manager. All such appeals shall be filed with
the Land Use Administrator in writing. No filing fee shall
be required. Unless the appeal is filed within 20 days
following the action by the Township Engineer, the disapproval
shall be deemed final.
B.
For good cause shown, the Township Manager may direct
the issuance of an LDP in cases where the Plan details
do not conform to the standards established by Section
1805. As used in this section, the term good cause shall
mean that the applicant has demonstrated that by reason
of the unique shape, shallowness or narrowness of the
lot, or by reason of exceptional topographic conditions
or physical features uniquely affecting the lot, the strict
application of said Plan detail standards would result
in peculiar and exceptional practical difficulties to
or exceptional and undue hardship upon the lot owner.
The burden of establishing the existence of good cause
shall be upon the applicant who shall also establish to
the satisfaction of the Township Manager that the issuance
of the LDP will not substantially impair the purposes
set forth in Section 1703 and that the LDP may be issued
without substantial adverse impact upon the surrounding
properties and neighborhood.
C.
In the event that the Township Manager feels that the
issues relating to an LDP appeal are beyond his or her
ability to judge due to technical matters, the Manager
may direct the appeal to the Zoning Board. In such cases,
the appeal shall be scheduled for a Zoning Board agenda
within 30 days, or as soon thereafter that it can be scheduled,
at no cost to the applicant. The applicant is required
to provide written notice to all property owners within
200 feet of the applicant’s property by certified mail,
stating when and why the hearing will be held.
D.
In no case shall the Township Manager or Zoning Board
direct the issuance of an LDP where the LDP is inconsistent
with the terms of any prior subdivision or site plan approval
with regard to protection of critical or environmentally
sensitive areas, or in conflict with County, State or
Federal regulations.
1810.
FEES
A. Upon submission of a Lot Development Plan to the Township
of Vernon, the applicant shall furnish a review and inspection
fee in the amount of $450 payable to the Township of Vernon.
In the event that more than three (3) plan revisions or
three (3) site visits are required by the Engineer or
his representative, the Township of Vernon shall bill
the developer directly in accordance with the Engineer’s
hourly rate schedule approved by the Township. All outstanding
fees shall be paid prior to issuance of a final zoning
approval.
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