Issuance of Permits and Certificates
GRADING PLAN CHECKLIST | |
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[ ] 1. | Title block indicating the address of the site, lot and block numbers, name and address of the applicant. Individual lot grading plans must be entitled "Individual Lot Grading Plan." Multiple lot grading plans must be entitled "Multiple Lot Grading Plan." If grading information is incorporated into one of the sheets of a major subdivision or site plan, such sheet title must include the words "Grading Plan." For purposes of this checklist, "grading plan" shall refer to whichever of the aforesaid types of plans is submitted by an applicant for grading approval. |
[ ] 2. | The grading plan must be signed and sealed (embossed) by a New Jersey licensed professional engineer. The plan must include the printed name, contact information, and address of the person who prepared the plan. |
[ ] 3. | The grading plan must be drawn legibly at a scale of one inch equals 30 feet for developments of less than one acre or a scale of one inch equals 50 feet for developments of one acre or more, indicate a North arrow, and refer to the vertical datum on which the plan is based. |
[ ] 4. | The grading plan must indicate all property lines, easements, and required setback lines for the lot to be developed. Copies of all existing or proposed drainage easements must be filed with this checklist unless already available to the Township as part of a pending development application file. All property lines must indicate bearing and dimensions, and the width of all easements must be shown on the plan. |
[ ] 5. | The grading plan must indicate the distances between all existing and proposed structures on the lot to be developed and adjoining property lines. |
[ ] 6. | The grading plan must indicate the right-of-way and cartway widths of all adjoining streets as well as the location of all existing and proposed curbs, sidewalks, and driveway aprons along the entire frontage of the lot to be developed. |
[ ] 7. | The grading plan must indicate existing and proposed contours at one-foot intervals over the lot to be developed. Spot elevations and inverts must be provided at all inlets, catch basins, outfalls, culverts and other hydraulic structures within the aforesaid areas. |
[ ] 8. | The grading plan must indicate existing and proposed spot elevations at all property corners of the lot to be developed. |
[ ] 9. | The grading plan must indicate existing topography 50 feet beyond all property lines of the lot to be developed and, to the extent reasonably and legally ascertainable, spot elevations for all adjacent building corners. |
[ ] 10. | The grading plan must indicate the location, materials, and dimensions of all existing and proposed structures and site improvements on the lot to be developed, including but not limited to buildings, sheds, decks, sidewalks, walkways, patios, decks, hardscapes, swimming pools, fences, fence location, fence type, and all underground and surface stormwater management/drainage facilities. Details and/or notes shall be provided for any pervious surfaces and stormwater management measures including green infrastructure. Hydrologic and hydraulic data and calculations shall be provided for any application requiring stormwater management control. |
[ ] 11. | The grading plan must indicate all flood hazard areas, wetlands and wetland buffer lines, transition areas including riparian zones, and the flood fringe and floodway on the lot to be developed, or a signed certification from the applicant's engineer that none of these conditions exist. Delineation of wetlands shall be required where hydric soils are identified as being present on the property by the National Wetlands Inventory Maps or where currently delineated NJDEP wetlands extend from adjacent properties to the subject property. |
[ ] 12. | The grading plan must indicate all trees over five inches' caliper within the construction area of the lot to be developed, including type, diameter at breast height (DBH), condition, and limit of clearing (excluding orchards and trees relating thereto). |
[ ] 13. | The grading plan must indicate the foundation top of block elevations and finish floor elevations for all proposed structures and the floor elevation at the face of any garage on the lot to be developed. Spot elevations for all building, structure, and surface corners must be indicated. |
[ ] 14. | If a basement is proposed, soil borings must be obtained and analyzed to determine the soil types and the depth of seasonal high-water table at the lot to be developed in order to reduce the risk of flood damage by confirming that the floor of the proposed basement will be higher than the seasonal high- water table. The results of analysis must be included in or filed with this completed checklist. Soil boring tests taken to satisfy requirements for septic permits shall be satisfactory to meet this requirement. |
[ ] 15. | Location with directional flow arrows for all roof leader downspouts and any sump pump discharge pipes to grade from basements and/or crawlspaces. Plans must indicate in the notes and/or details scour protection devices to be used including but not limited to precast splash blocks, river rocks, or riprap at each of these locations in order to field-verify installation of correct types and directional flows during final inspection. |
[ ] 16. | The grading plan must indicate the existing and proposed lot coverage. |
Issuance of Permits and Certificates
GRADING PLAN CHECKLIST | |
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[ ] 1. | Title block indicating the address of the site, lot and block numbers, name and address of the applicant. Individual lot grading plans must be entitled "Individual Lot Grading Plan." Multiple lot grading plans must be entitled "Multiple Lot Grading Plan." If grading information is incorporated into one of the sheets of a major subdivision or site plan, such sheet title must include the words "Grading Plan." For purposes of this checklist, "grading plan" shall refer to whichever of the aforesaid types of plans is submitted by an applicant for grading approval. |
[ ] 2. | The grading plan must be signed and sealed (embossed) by a New Jersey licensed professional engineer. The plan must include the printed name, contact information, and address of the person who prepared the plan. |
[ ] 3. | The grading plan must be drawn legibly at a scale of one inch equals 30 feet for developments of less than one acre or a scale of one inch equals 50 feet for developments of one acre or more, indicate a North arrow, and refer to the vertical datum on which the plan is based. |
[ ] 4. | The grading plan must indicate all property lines, easements, and required setback lines for the lot to be developed. Copies of all existing or proposed drainage easements must be filed with this checklist unless already available to the Township as part of a pending development application file. All property lines must indicate bearing and dimensions, and the width of all easements must be shown on the plan. |
[ ] 5. | The grading plan must indicate the distances between all existing and proposed structures on the lot to be developed and adjoining property lines. |
[ ] 6. | The grading plan must indicate the right-of-way and cartway widths of all adjoining streets as well as the location of all existing and proposed curbs, sidewalks, and driveway aprons along the entire frontage of the lot to be developed. |
[ ] 7. | The grading plan must indicate existing and proposed contours at one-foot intervals over the lot to be developed. Spot elevations and inverts must be provided at all inlets, catch basins, outfalls, culverts and other hydraulic structures within the aforesaid areas. |
[ ] 8. | The grading plan must indicate existing and proposed spot elevations at all property corners of the lot to be developed. |
[ ] 9. | The grading plan must indicate existing topography 50 feet beyond all property lines of the lot to be developed and, to the extent reasonably and legally ascertainable, spot elevations for all adjacent building corners. |
[ ] 10. | The grading plan must indicate the location, materials, and dimensions of all existing and proposed structures and site improvements on the lot to be developed, including but not limited to buildings, sheds, decks, sidewalks, walkways, patios, decks, hardscapes, swimming pools, fences, fence location, fence type, and all underground and surface stormwater management/drainage facilities. Details and/or notes shall be provided for any pervious surfaces and stormwater management measures including green infrastructure. Hydrologic and hydraulic data and calculations shall be provided for any application requiring stormwater management control. |
[ ] 11. | The grading plan must indicate all flood hazard areas, wetlands and wetland buffer lines, transition areas including riparian zones, and the flood fringe and floodway on the lot to be developed, or a signed certification from the applicant's engineer that none of these conditions exist. Delineation of wetlands shall be required where hydric soils are identified as being present on the property by the National Wetlands Inventory Maps or where currently delineated NJDEP wetlands extend from adjacent properties to the subject property. |
[ ] 12. | The grading plan must indicate all trees over five inches' caliper within the construction area of the lot to be developed, including type, diameter at breast height (DBH), condition, and limit of clearing (excluding orchards and trees relating thereto). |
[ ] 13. | The grading plan must indicate the foundation top of block elevations and finish floor elevations for all proposed structures and the floor elevation at the face of any garage on the lot to be developed. Spot elevations for all building, structure, and surface corners must be indicated. |
[ ] 14. | If a basement is proposed, soil borings must be obtained and analyzed to determine the soil types and the depth of seasonal high-water table at the lot to be developed in order to reduce the risk of flood damage by confirming that the floor of the proposed basement will be higher than the seasonal high- water table. The results of analysis must be included in or filed with this completed checklist. Soil boring tests taken to satisfy requirements for septic permits shall be satisfactory to meet this requirement. |
[ ] 15. | Location with directional flow arrows for all roof leader downspouts and any sump pump discharge pipes to grade from basements and/or crawlspaces. Plans must indicate in the notes and/or details scour protection devices to be used including but not limited to precast splash blocks, river rocks, or riprap at each of these locations in order to field-verify installation of correct types and directional flows during final inspection. |
[ ] 16. | The grading plan must indicate the existing and proposed lot coverage. |