N.J. Admin. Code § 7:13-7.29 - Permit-by-rule 29-placement of one to three wind turbines
(a) Permit-by-rule 29 authorizes the
placement of one to three wind turbines, provided the conditions at
N.J.A.C.
7:13-6.7 are met and:
1. Each wind turbine is less than 200 feet
tall, measured from the ground surface to the tip of the blade at its highest
position;
2. The rotor swept area
of each wind turbine does not exceed a cumulative area of 2,000 square feet.
Rotor swept area means the area of the circle delineated by the tips of the
blades of the wind turbine for a horizontal axis wind turbine, and the area
determined by multiplying the rotor radius times the rotor height times 3.14
for a vertical axis wind turbine;
3. No wind turbine tower or site disturbance
is located in a floodway;
4. No
portion of any wind turbine, including blades, tower, and site disturbance, is
located within an area mapped as threatened or endangered species habitat on
the Department's Landscape Maps of Habitat for Endangered, Threatened and Other
Priority Wildlife (Landscape Maps) except as provided at (a)4i and ii below.
Landscape Maps are available from the Department's Division of Fish and
Wildlife, Endangered and Nongame Species Program at
http://www.nj.gov/dep/fgw/ensp/landscape/index.htm:
i. The wind turbine is located within 120
feet of an existing building on an actively maintained lawn or area of land
that has been manipulated by contouring of the soil and/or by intentional
planting of flowers, grasses, shrubs, trees, or other ornamental vegetation,
which is maintained in such a condition by regular and frequent (at least one
time per year) cutting, mowing, pruning, planting, weeding, or mulching;
or
ii. The wind turbine is located
on a lawfully existing building or on lawfully existing impervious
surface;
5. Where the
wind turbine is more than 120 feet tall, measured from the ground surface to
the tip of the blade at its highest position, the tower is a freestanding
monopole;
6. No lighting is placed
on or directed at the wind turbine except for lighting required by the Federal
Aviation Administration. Shielded ground level security lighting may be used.
Lighting is shielded when it is covered in a way that light rays are not
emitted above the horizontal plane of the light;
7. Development under this permit-by-rule does
not result in construction of more than three wind turbines on a site, either
solely or in conjunction with a previous wind turbine development;
8. No disturbance is located within 25 feet
of any top of bank, unless the project lies adjacent to a lawfully existing
bulkhead, retaining wall, or revetment along a tidal water or impounded fluvial
water;
9. Any clearing, cutting,
and/or removal of riparian zone vegetation is limited to actively disturbed
areas; and
10. With the exception
of guy wires on turbines 120 feet tall or less, all wires or cables that
connect the wind turbine to an existing transmission line, are located
underground.
Notes
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