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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194', '§ 194']

Township of Little Egg Harbor, NJ Grading and Drainage
Ch 3 Administrative Organization
Ch 15 Commercial Revitalization Advisory Board
Ch 16 Community Advisory Board
Ch 44 Fire Districts
Ch 49 Floodplain Management Plan Committee
Ch 50 Green Team Advisory Committee
Ch 65 Hospitalization Plan
Ch 71 Municipal Utilities Authority
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Ch 90 Personnel Policies and Procedures
Ch 100 Robin Hood Sandy Relief Fund Committee
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Ch 123 Abandoned Property
Ch 128 Alarms, Fire and Burglar
Ch 151 Bulkhead Construction
Ch 154 Businesses, Sexually Oriented
Ch 156 Certificates of Occupancy
Ch 170 Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy
Ch 179 Fire Prevention
Ch 194 Grading and Drainage
§ 194-2 Permit required.
§ 194-3 Permit fees.
§ 194-4 Plan standards.
§ 194-5 Additional permit requirements.
§ 194-6 Foundation as-built plan.
§ 194-7 Final as-built plan.
§ 194-8 Temporary certificate of occupancy (TCO).
Ch 212 Land Development
Ch 217 Licensing
Ch 222 Littering
Ch 236 Mobile Home Parks
Ch 271 Pet Waste
Ch 272 Portable Toilets
Ch 274 Property Pending Foreclosure, Registration Of
Ch 276 Public Records, Inspection of
Ch 277 Qualified Private Communities
Ch 278 Refuse Containers and Dumpsters
Ch 279 Rental Property
Ch 286 Smoking
Ch 287 Snow Emergencies
Ch 290 Soil Removal, Excavation and Mining
Ch 293 Solid Waste and Recycling Collection
Ch 294 Special Event Permits
Ch 296 Storm Sewer System
Ch 305 Taxicabs and Limousines
Ch 307 Tobacco, Sale of
Ch 318 Unified Electronic Reporting System For Dealers In Precious Metals And Other Secondhand Goods
Ch 319 Unified Electronic Reporting System For Dealers In Scrap Metal
Ch 324 Vehicles, Off-Road
Ch 326 Vehicular Sound Reproduction
Ch 328 Vital Statistics
Ch 338 Wildlife Feeding
Ch 345 General Provisions, Board of Health
Ch 352 Food Establishments, Retail
Ch 358 Nuisances, Public Health
Ch 363 Officers and Employees
Ch 367 Plumbing
Ch 374 (Reserved)
Ch A380 Cable Television Franchise
Township of Little Egg Harbor, NJ / Part II, General Legislation
Chapter 194 Grading and Drainage
[HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Committee of the Township of Little Egg Harbor 5-10-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-08. Amendments noted where applicable.]
Certificates of occupancy — See Ch. 156.
Flood hazard areas — See Ch. 185.
Land development — See Ch. 212.
Soil removal, excavation and mining — See Ch. 290.
As used in this chapter, unless a different meaning clearly appears in the context, words and phrases shall have the meanings respectively described to them in the International Residential Code, New Jersey Edition 2000 and the International Building Code, New Jersey Edition 2000.
In accordance with § 194-4 below, a permit for grading and drainage shall be required prior to construction of the following:
[Amended 1-27-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-21]
Prior to the issuance of a grading and drainage permit, the applicant shall pay to the Township Treasurer the sum of $75 for the permit.
Prior to the issuance of a zoning permit for the construction of a single-family dwelling, or any other required permits for construction delineated under § 194-2B herein, the applicant for the permit shall submit to the Zoning Officer the required fee as set forth in § 194-3 and three copies of a grading plan accompanied by a certification from a New Jersey licensed professional engineer or architect as required by N.J.A.C. 13:40-7.3 that the plan has been prepared by said engineer or architect and includes all of the items as delineated herein. Said certification shall further set forth that the proposed grading and floor elevation will not impact detrimentally upon any adjoining owner; and further that the plan provides for proper on-site runoff that is adequate to prevent ponding, severe erosion and positive drainage away from the proposed building construction in accordance with Chapter 15-12.10 of the Township Code.[1]
[Amended 1-27-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-21; 9-28-2017 by Ord. No. 2017-11]
Editor's Note: See Ch. 212, Land Development.
Finished floor grades of house and garage, description of house style (ranch, bi-level, two story), and applicable critical grade.
The existing/proposed sidewalk/curb and fence locations including the type of material to be used for construction.
The existing/proposed driveway locations including the type of material to be used.
The location and identification of flood zones, conservation easements, and wetland areas.
Location of all existing utilities and proposed connections thereto, and any utility relocations.
Separation distances from each other and other septic disposal systems and/or wells within one-hundred-foot radius of the lot in questions.
Location of all existing sewer and water utilities and proposed connections thereto, and any required utility relocations.
When basements are proposed, the results of soil test borings taken to a depth of 20 feet, reflecting the nature of the subsoil conditions, the height of the surface water table on a basis of seasonal average and the height of the surface water table on a basis of seasonal average and the height of the surface water table at the maximum wet season.
The land shall be graded so that the stormwater from each lot shall drain directly to the street. If it is not possible to drain directly to the street, it shall be drained to a system of interior yard drainage designed in accordance with Chapter 15-12.10 of the Township Code.
Submission of a development permit application in accordance with Chapter 185, Flood Hazard Areas, of the Township Code for any development within flood hazard areas.
The Township Engineer shall review and provide either an approval or rejection of the grading plan in writing to the applicant a maximum of 10 business days after receipt of the grading plan by the Community Development Office.
For new home construction, two copies of a recent survey showing all proposed structures, along with all setbacks and height measurement, shall be submitted to the Zoning Officer. If located in a flood hazard area, the proposed first floor elevation or lowest structural member elevation, as required by Chapter 185, Flood Hazard Areas, of the Township Code, must be provided. Additional grading and drainage information shall be in accordance with the criteria found in § 194-4 herein.
Prior to a foundation inspection being performed by the Building Inspection Department, an as-built foundation location shall be submitted for review by the Township Engineer and Zoning Officer in accordance with the criteria found in § 194-6 herein.
For final zoning approval, prior to a certificate of occupancy being issued by the Building Inspection Department, an as-built grading plan certifying compliance with the approved grading permit and § 194-7 herein shall be submitted to the Zoning Officer.
Prior to framing or placing the modular units or pre-fab units on the foundation as constructed, a New Jersey professional land surveyor shall submit to the Zoning Officer three copies of a plan showing the setbacks and elevations as to said as-built foundation and specifically showing the top of block elevation and any other critical floor elevation.
Prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy, the Zoning Officer shall require three copies of an as-built plan be submitted, signed and sealed by a New Jersey professional land surveyor for a final zoning permit review. The plans utilized for a request for a final zoning permit review shall be accompanied by a copy of the initial review plans. The Township Engineer will, in addition to said review, cause an on-site inspection and submit a written report to the Zoning Officer and Construction Code Official as to the status of all improvements required and as-built conditions that conform satisfactorily to the approved plans and that a certificate of occupancy may be issued. In the event that the final as-built plan does not conform to the requirements herein set forth, a report shall be prepared by the Township Engineer indicating conditions, which must be satisfied prior to the issuance of a certificate of occupancy. The as-built plans shall include the following:
Existing elevations of the lot and adjacent roadway, building corners grades, lot corner grades, drainage swale grades, as well as contours and critical spot elevations to clearly define surface flow.
All distances from structures in relation to property lines, height of structures.
Describe building constructed; basement, crawl space or slab construction.
Compliance with Chapter 185, Flood Hazard Areas, of the Township Code for all development within flood hazard areas.
Submission of a certified FEMA elevation certificate in flood hazard areas and in accordance with Chapter 185, Flood Hazard Areas.
If, in the opinion of the Township Engineer, inclement weather prohibits the completion of the improvements required on the approved grading plan and under Chapter 15-12.10 of the Township Code, a temporary certificate of occupancy (TCO) may be issued by the Construction Official. The issuance of the TCO shall be conditioned upon the following items: