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Rochelle Park City Zoning Code

ARTICLE XXIII

Privately Owned Salt Storage

§ 185-159 Purpose.

A. 
The purpose of this article is to prevent stored salt and other solid deicing materials from being exposed to stormwater.
B. 
This article establishes requirements for the storage of salt and other solid deicing materials on properties not owned or operated by the Township (privately owned), including residences, in the Township of Rochelle Park to protect the environment, public health, safety and welfare, and to prescribe penalties for failure to comply.

§ 185-160 Definitions.

For the purpose of this article, the following terms, phrases, words and their derivations shall have the meanings stated herein unless their use in the text of this article clearly demonstrates a different meaning. When consistent with the context, words used in the present tense include the future, words used in the plural number include the singular number, and words used in the singular number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory.
DE-ICING MATERIALS
Any granular or solid material such as melting salt or any other granular solid that assists in the melting of snow.
IMPERVIOUS SURFACE
A surface that has been covered with a layer of material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration by water.
PERMANENT STRUCTURE
A permanent building or permanent structure that is anchored to a permanent foundation with an impermeable floor, and that is completely roofed and walled (new structures require a door or other means of sealing the access way from wind driven rainfall).
(1) 
Fabric frame structure is a permanent structure if it meets the following specifications:
(a) 
Concrete blocks, jersey barriers or other similar material shall be placed around the interior of the structure to protect the side walls during loading and unloading of de-icing materials;
(b) 
The design shall prevent stormwater run-on and run-through, and the fabric cannot leak;
(c) 
The structure shall be erected on an impermeable slab;
(d) 
The structure cannot be open sided; and
(e) 
The structure shall have a roll up door or other means of sealing the access way from wind-driven rainfall.
PERSON
Any individual, corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, or political subdivision of this state subject to Township jurisdiction.
RESIDENT
A person who resides on a residential property where deicing material is stored.
STORM DRAIN INLET
The point of entry into the storm sewer system.
STORM DRAIN INLET
The point of entry into the storm sewer system.

§ 185-161 Deicing material storage requirements.

A. 
Temporary outdoor storage of deicing materials in accordance with the requirements below is allowed between October 15 and April 15 but no longer than 30 days without prior written approval from the Department.
(1) 
Materials shall be placed on a flat, impervious surface in a manner that prevents stormwater run-through;
(a) 
Materials shall be placed at least 50 feet from surface water bodies, storm drain inlets, ditches and/or other stormwater conveyance channels;
(b) 
Materials shall be maintained in a cone-shaped storage pile. If loading or unloading activities alter the cone shape during daily activities, tracked materials shall be swept back into the storage pile, and the storage pile shall be reshaped into a cone after use;
(c) 
Materials shall be covered as follows:
[1] 
The cover shall be waterproof, impermeable, and flexible;
[2] 
The cover shall extend to the base of the pile(s);
[3] 
The cover shall be free from holes or tears;
[4] 
The cover shall be secured and weighed down around the perimeter to prevent removal by wind; and
[5] 
Weight shall be placed on the cover(s) in such a way that minimizes the potential of exposure as materials shift and runoff flows down to the base of the pile.
[a] 
Sandbags lashed together with rope or cable and placed uniformly over the flexible cover, or poly-cord nets provide a suitable method. Items that can potentially hold water (e.g., old tires) shall not be used.
(d) 
Containers must be sealed when not in use; and
(e) 
The site shall be free of all deicing materials between April 16 and October 14.
B. 
Deicing materials should be stored in a permanent structure if a suitable storage structure is available. For storage of loose deicing materials in a permanent structure, such storage may be permanent, and thus not restricted to October 15 to April 15.
C. 
All temporary or permanent structures for the storage of deicing materials must meet the required setbacks for the zone in which the facility is located.
D. 
The property owner, or owner of the deicing materials if different, shall designate a person(s) responsible for operations at the site where these materials are stored outdoors, and who shall document that weekly inspections are conducted to ensure that the conditions of this article are met. Inspection records shall be kept on site and made available to the Township upon request.
(1) 
Residents who operate businesses from their homes that utilize deicing materials are required to perform weekly inspections.

§ 185-162 Exemptions.

This article does not apply to facilities where the stormwater discharges from deicing material storage activities are regulated under another NJPDES permit.

§ 185-163 Enforcement.

This article shall be enforced by the Code Enforcement and/or Zoning Enforcement Officers during the course of ordinary enforcement duties.

§ 185-164 Violations and penalties.

Any person(s) who is found to be in violation of the provisions of this article shall have 72 hours to complete corrective action. Repeat violations and/or failure to complete corrective action shall result in fines as follows:
A. 
First violation: $200;
B. 
Second violations: $500;
C. 
Third violation: $1,000, plus revocation of business license.