General. Either the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Adjustments shall hear and decide requests for variances. The determination of whether an applicant or application is to appear before either the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Adjustments shall be determined by the Board Secretary, based on the type of application, other relief that is being requested, prior appearances before the board and merits of the application, as authorized under the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL). Both the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Adjustments shall base its determination on technical justifications submitted by applicants, the considerations for issuance in Subsection 19-10.1.7e, the conditions of issuance set forth in Subsection 19-10.1.7f, and any comments and/or recommendations provided by the Floodplain Administrator, the Floodplain Manager and/or the Construction Official, as applicable. Both the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Adjustments has the right to attach such conditions to variances as it deems necessary to further the purposes and objectives of these regulations.
Historic structures. A variance to the substantial improvement requirements of this section is authorized, provided that the repair or rehabilitation of a historic structure is completed according to N.J.A.C. 5:23-6.33, Section 1612 of the International Building Code and R322 of the International Residential Code, the repair or rehabilitation will not preclude the structure's continued designation as a historic structure, the structure meets the definition of the historic structure as described by this section, and the variance is the minimum necessary to preserve the historic character and design of the structure.
Functionally dependent uses. A variance is authorized to be issued for the construction or substantial improvement necessary for the conduct of a functionally dependent use provided the variance is the minimum necessary to allow the construction or substantial improvement, and that all due consideration has been given to use of methods and materials that minimize flood damage during the base flood and create no additional threats to public safety.
Restrictions in floodways. A variance shall not be issued for any proposed development in a floodway when any increase in flood levels would result during the base flood discharge, as evidenced by the applicable analysis and certification required in Subsection 19-10.1.5c1 of these regulations.
Considerations. In reviewing requests for variances, all technical evaluations, all relevant factors, all other portions of these regulations, and the following shall be considered:
The availability of alternate locations for the proposed development that are not subject to flooding or erosion and the necessity of a waterfront location, where applicable.
The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and debris and sediment transport of the floodwater and the effects of wave action, where applicable, expected at the site.
The costs of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions, including maintenance and repair of public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems, streets, and bridges.
Submission by the applicant of a showing of good and sufficient cause that the unique characteristics of the size, configuration or topography of the site limit compliance with any provision of these regulations or renders the elevation standards of the building code inappropriate.
A determination that failure to grant the variance would result in exceptional hardship due to the physical characteristics of the land that render the lot undevelopable.
A determination that the granting of a variance will not result in increased flood heights, additional threats to public safety, extraordinary public expense, nor create nuisances, cause fraud on or victimization of the public or conflict with existing local laws or ordinances.
Notification to the applicant, in writing, over the signature of the Floodplain Administrator that the issuance of a variance to construct a structure below the base flood level will result in increased premium rates for flood insurance up to amounts as high as $25 for $100 of insurance coverage, and that such construction below the base flood level increases risks to life and property.
General. Either the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Adjustments shall hear and decide requests for variances. The determination of whether an applicant or application is to appear before either the Planning Board or the Zoning Board of Adjustments shall be determined by the Board Secretary, based on the type of application, other relief that is being requested, prior appearances before the board and merits of the application, as authorized under the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL). Both the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Adjustments shall base its determination on technical justifications submitted by applicants, the considerations for issuance in Subsection 19-10.1.7e, the conditions of issuance set forth in Subsection 19-10.1.7f, and any comments and/or recommendations provided by the Floodplain Administrator, the Floodplain Manager and/or the Construction Official, as applicable. Both the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Adjustments has the right to attach such conditions to variances as it deems necessary to further the purposes and objectives of these regulations.
Historic structures. A variance to the substantial improvement requirements of this section is authorized, provided that the repair or rehabilitation of a historic structure is completed according to N.J.A.C. 5:23-6.33, Section 1612 of the International Building Code and R322 of the International Residential Code, the repair or rehabilitation will not preclude the structure's continued designation as a historic structure, the structure meets the definition of the historic structure as described by this section, and the variance is the minimum necessary to preserve the historic character and design of the structure.
Functionally dependent uses. A variance is authorized to be issued for the construction or substantial improvement necessary for the conduct of a functionally dependent use provided the variance is the minimum necessary to allow the construction or substantial improvement, and that all due consideration has been given to use of methods and materials that minimize flood damage during the base flood and create no additional threats to public safety.
Restrictions in floodways. A variance shall not be issued for any proposed development in a floodway when any increase in flood levels would result during the base flood discharge, as evidenced by the applicable analysis and certification required in Subsection 19-10.1.5c1 of these regulations.
Considerations. In reviewing requests for variances, all technical evaluations, all relevant factors, all other portions of these regulations, and the following shall be considered:
The availability of alternate locations for the proposed development that are not subject to flooding or erosion and the necessity of a waterfront location, where applicable.
The expected heights, velocity, duration, rate of rise and debris and sediment transport of the floodwater and the effects of wave action, where applicable, expected at the site.
The costs of providing governmental services during and after flood conditions, including maintenance and repair of public utilities and facilities, such as sewer, gas, electrical and water systems, streets, and bridges.
Submission by the applicant of a showing of good and sufficient cause that the unique characteristics of the size, configuration or topography of the site limit compliance with any provision of these regulations or renders the elevation standards of the building code inappropriate.
A determination that failure to grant the variance would result in exceptional hardship due to the physical characteristics of the land that render the lot undevelopable.
A determination that the granting of a variance will not result in increased flood heights, additional threats to public safety, extraordinary public expense, nor create nuisances, cause fraud on or victimization of the public or conflict with existing local laws or ordinances.
Notification to the applicant, in writing, over the signature of the Floodplain Administrator that the issuance of a variance to construct a structure below the base flood level will result in increased premium rates for flood insurance up to amounts as high as $25 for $100 of insurance coverage, and that such construction below the base flood level increases risks to life and property.