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Land Use Ordinance - June 2008 - City of Vineland

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<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Vineland</strong><br />

<strong>Land</strong> <strong>Use</strong> <strong>Ordinance</strong> Amendment<br />

Design Standards for Wellhead Protection<br />

G. Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) requirement. All activities regulated pursuant to<br />

subsection D., Prohibited activities, and Subsection E., permitted activities, seeking development<br />

approval within a wellhead protection area, shall submit an environmental impact statement<br />

demonstrating to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Planning Board that the proposed use and or/activity<br />

employs, to the maximum extent practicable, best management practices, as set forth in<br />

subsection H., below, to protect ground water quality and minimize the risk <strong>of</strong> potential<br />

groundwater contamination.<br />

H. Best management practices requirement. All site plan and major subdivision applications shall<br />

demonstrate to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the Planning Board that the proposed development is planned<br />

and designed to the maximum extent practicable, for best management practices for the protection<br />

<strong>of</strong> groundwater quality and minimization <strong>of</strong> the risk <strong>of</strong> potential groundwater contamination.<br />

(1) All portions or areas <strong>of</strong> a facility in which hazardous substances or hazardous wastes are<br />

stored, processed, manufactured or transferred outdoors, shall be designed so that the discharges<br />

<strong>of</strong> hazardous substances will be prevented from overflowing, draining, or leaching into the<br />

ground water or surface waters.<br />

(2) Outdoor storage, dispensing, loading, manufacturing or processing areas <strong>of</strong> hazardous<br />

substances or hazardous wastes must be protected from precipitation, stormwater flows or<br />

flooding.<br />

(3) Wherever hazardous substances are stored, processed, manufactured or transferred<br />

outdoors, the design features shall include secondary containment and/or diversionary structures<br />

which may include but not be limited to:<br />

(a)<br />

Containers, dikes, berms or retaining walls sufficiently impermeable to contain<br />

spilled hazardous substances, for the duration <strong>of</strong> a spill event.<br />

(b)<br />

Curbing.<br />

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