New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 21 - RESIDENTIAL SITE IMPROVEMENT STANDARDS
Subchapter 7 - STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Section 5:21-7.1 - Stormwater management: scope
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Stormwater management measures meeting the requirements of this subchapter shall be provided for major developments. Stormwater management systems prepared by design engineers shall emphasize a natural, as opposed to an engineered, drainage strategy. To the maximum extent practicable, stormwater management standards shall be met by incorporating nonstructural stormwater management strategies into a design. Where more than one design or method may be used to comply with the rules, the choice of design approach and the methods used shall rest with the design engineer.
(b) The applicability of a natural approach depends on such factors as site storage capacity, open channel hydraulic capacity, and maintenance needs and resources. Applicability of a stormwater approach also can be limited by regulatory constraints that govern certain structures (for example, dams) or areas (for example, development in a floodplain or wetland).
(c) The person submitting the application for review shall identify the nonstructural strategies incorporated into the design of the project. If the applicant contends that it is not feasible for engineering, environmental, or safety reasons to incorporate any nonstructural stormwater management strategies, identified in (d) below, into the design of a particular project, the applicant shall identify the strategy and provide a basis for the contention of infeasibility.
(d) Nonstructural stormwater management strategies incorporated into site design shall:
(e) Any land area used as a nonstructural stormwater management measure to meet the performance standards for quantity control at 5:21-7.5, water quality at 5:21-7.6, or groundwater recharge at 5:21-7.7 shall be dedicated to a government agency, subject to a conservation restriction filed with the appropriate County Clerk's office or equivalent restriction that ensures the stormwater measure, or an equivalent stormwater management measure approved by the reviewing agency, is maintained in perpetuity.
(f) Guidance for nonstructural stormwater management strategies is available in the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual (hereafter Best Management Practices Manual), April 2004 edition.
(g) All stormwater collection and conveyance structures shall be designed in accordance with the provisions of this subchapter. Any structures designed to control stormwater runoff volume, flow rate, quality, or groundwater recharge shall be designed and constructed in accordance with these provisions. Where more than one design or method may be used to comply with the rules, choices among design options to meet the volume, rate, quality, and recharge provisions of this subchapter shall rest with the design engineer.
(h) Construction practices shall conform to Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control in New Jersey, N.J.A.C. 2:90.
(i) The standards of this subchapter do not apply to development if alternative design and performance standards exist under a regional stormwater management plan adopted in accordance with the DEP rules, N.J.A.C. 7:15. The standards must be at least as protective as those of this subchapter.