As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ADMINISTRATIVE AUTHORITYThe Planning Board, Board of Adjustment, Construction Office or Zoning Office with all of the powers delegated, assigned, or assumed by them according to statute or ordinance.
APPLICANTA person, corporation, government body or other legal entity applying to the Planning Board, Board of Adjustment, Construction Office, or Zoning Office to engage in an activity that is regulated by the provisions of this section and that would be located, in whole or in part, within a regulated riparian zone.
DISTURBANCEThe placement of impervious surface, the exposure or movement of soil or bedrock, or the clearing, cutting, or removing of vegetation.
RIPARIAN ZONEThe land and vegetation within and directly adjacent to all surface water bodies, including, but not limited to, lakes, ponds, reservoirs, perennial and intermittent streams, up to and including their point of origin, such as seeps and springs, as shown on the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection's GIS hydrography coverages or, in the case of a Special Water Resource Protection Area (SWRPA) pursuant to the Stormwater Management rules at N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.5(h), Category One waters as shown on the USGS Quadrangle Map or in the County Soil Surveys. There is no riparian zone along the Atlantic Ocean or along any man-made lagoon or oceanfront barrier island, spit or peninsula.
RIPARIAN ZONE MANAGEMENT PLANA plan prepared by a landscape architect, professional engineer or other qualified professional that evaluates the effects of any proposed activity or use on any riparian zone. The plan shall identify existing conditions, all proposed activities, and all proposed management techniques, including any measures necessary to offset disturbances to any affected riparian zone.