1500 APPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT FOR THE HIGHLANDS PRESERVATION AREA 1
All thresholds in paragraphs a and b, above, shall be interpreted to apply cumulatively over time, beginning as of the effective date of this article.[3]If or when any one of the thresholds is reached, the article shall apply to any and all development in excess of that threshold. Where an application proposes a mixed use, the thresholds in paragraph b, for non-residential development shall apply to the whole of the project, while that in paragraph a, shall apply to the residential component. For purposes of this article, the phrases "Application for Development," "Highlands Area," "residential development," "ultimate disturbance," and "cumulative impervious surface area" shall be defined as provided at Section 13-1506 below. |
APPENDIX A MAJOR POTENTIAL CONTAMINANT SOURCES [Ord. No. 2016-020] | |
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Land uses and activities determined by the Highlands Council (based on New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act regulations at N.J.A.C. 7:10 and NJDEP regulations) to be Major Potential Contaminant Sources include those listed below. | |
1. | Underground fuel and chemical storage and oil tanks regulated by NJDEP under provisions of the Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances Act (N.J.S.A. 58:10A-21 et seq.). |
2. | Above-ground storage facility for a hazardous substance or waste with a cumulative capacity greater than 2,000 gallons. |
3. | Automotive service center (repair & maintenance). |
4. | Dry cleaning processing facility. |
5. | Road salt storage facility. |
6. | Cemetery. |
7. | Highway maintenance yard. |
8. | Truck, bus, locomotive maintenance yard. |
9. | Site for storage and maintenance of heavy construction equipment and materials. |
10. | Site for storage and maintenance of equipment and materials for landscaping, excluding household storage and maintenance of such equipment. |
11. | Livestock operation containing 300 or more Animal Units (AU) [1 AU= 1000 pounds of live animal weight] as defined by the NJ Department of Agriculture in its Criteria and Standards for Animal Waste Management, at N.J.A.C. 2:91. |
12. | Quarrying and/or mining facility. |
13. | Asphalt and/or concrete manufacturing facility. |
14. | Junkyard/auto recycling and scrap metal facility. |
15. | Residential or agricultural motor fuel in NJDEP exempted underground storage tanks (i.e., under 1,000 gallons). |
APPENDIX B MINOR POTENTIAL CONTAMINANT SOURCES [Ord. No. 2016-020] | |
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Land uses and activities determined by the Highlands Council (based on New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act regulations at N.J.A.C. 7:10 and NJDEP regulations) to be Minor Potential Contaminant Sources include the following: | |
1. | Underground storage of hazardous substance or waste of less than 50 gallons. |
2. | Underground heating oil storage tank with a capacity of less than 2,000 gallons. |
3. | Sewage treatment facility regulated by a NJPDES permit granted under N.J.A.C. 7:14A. |
4. | Industrial waste line. |
5. | Septic system disposal field. |
6. | Facility requiring a ground water discharge permit issued by the NJDEP pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:14A et seq. |
7. | Stormwater retention-recharge basin on an industrial property receiving runoff from surfaces other than roof areas. |
8. | Dry well on an industrial property receiving runoff from surfaces other than roof areas. |
9. | Waste oil collection, storage and recycling facility. |
10. | Agricultural chemical bulk storage and mixing or loading facility including crop dusting facilities. |
11. | Above-ground storage of hazardous substance or waste in quantities of less than 2,000 gallons. |
12. | Livestock operation containing 8 or more Animal Units (AU) [1 AU= 1000 pounds of live animal weight] or those receiving 142 or more tons of animal waste per year as defined by the NJ Department of Agriculture pursuant to its Criteria and Standards for Animal Waste Management, at N.J.A.C. 2:91. |
1500 APPLICATIONS FOR DEVELOPMENT FOR THE HIGHLANDS PRESERVATION AREA 1
All thresholds in paragraphs a and b, above, shall be interpreted to apply cumulatively over time, beginning as of the effective date of this article.[3]If or when any one of the thresholds is reached, the article shall apply to any and all development in excess of that threshold. Where an application proposes a mixed use, the thresholds in paragraph b, for non-residential development shall apply to the whole of the project, while that in paragraph a, shall apply to the residential component. For purposes of this article, the phrases "Application for Development," "Highlands Area," "residential development," "ultimate disturbance," and "cumulative impervious surface area" shall be defined as provided at Section 13-1506 below. |
APPENDIX A MAJOR POTENTIAL CONTAMINANT SOURCES [Ord. No. 2016-020] | |
|---|---|
Land uses and activities determined by the Highlands Council (based on New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act regulations at N.J.A.C. 7:10 and NJDEP regulations) to be Major Potential Contaminant Sources include those listed below. | |
1. | Underground fuel and chemical storage and oil tanks regulated by NJDEP under provisions of the Underground Storage of Hazardous Substances Act (N.J.S.A. 58:10A-21 et seq.). |
2. | Above-ground storage facility for a hazardous substance or waste with a cumulative capacity greater than 2,000 gallons. |
3. | Automotive service center (repair & maintenance). |
4. | Dry cleaning processing facility. |
5. | Road salt storage facility. |
6. | Cemetery. |
7. | Highway maintenance yard. |
8. | Truck, bus, locomotive maintenance yard. |
9. | Site for storage and maintenance of heavy construction equipment and materials. |
10. | Site for storage and maintenance of equipment and materials for landscaping, excluding household storage and maintenance of such equipment. |
11. | Livestock operation containing 300 or more Animal Units (AU) [1 AU= 1000 pounds of live animal weight] as defined by the NJ Department of Agriculture in its Criteria and Standards for Animal Waste Management, at N.J.A.C. 2:91. |
12. | Quarrying and/or mining facility. |
13. | Asphalt and/or concrete manufacturing facility. |
14. | Junkyard/auto recycling and scrap metal facility. |
15. | Residential or agricultural motor fuel in NJDEP exempted underground storage tanks (i.e., under 1,000 gallons). |
APPENDIX B MINOR POTENTIAL CONTAMINANT SOURCES [Ord. No. 2016-020] | |
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Land uses and activities determined by the Highlands Council (based on New Jersey Safe Drinking Water Act regulations at N.J.A.C. 7:10 and NJDEP regulations) to be Minor Potential Contaminant Sources include the following: | |
1. | Underground storage of hazardous substance or waste of less than 50 gallons. |
2. | Underground heating oil storage tank with a capacity of less than 2,000 gallons. |
3. | Sewage treatment facility regulated by a NJPDES permit granted under N.J.A.C. 7:14A. |
4. | Industrial waste line. |
5. | Septic system disposal field. |
6. | Facility requiring a ground water discharge permit issued by the NJDEP pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:14A et seq. |
7. | Stormwater retention-recharge basin on an industrial property receiving runoff from surfaces other than roof areas. |
8. | Dry well on an industrial property receiving runoff from surfaces other than roof areas. |
9. | Waste oil collection, storage and recycling facility. |
10. | Agricultural chemical bulk storage and mixing or loading facility including crop dusting facilities. |
11. | Above-ground storage of hazardous substance or waste in quantities of less than 2,000 gallons. |
12. | Livestock operation containing 8 or more Animal Units (AU) [1 AU= 1000 pounds of live animal weight] or those receiving 142 or more tons of animal waste per year as defined by the NJ Department of Agriculture pursuant to its Criteria and Standards for Animal Waste Management, at N.J.A.C. 2:91. |