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Are single-family dwellings subject to the requirements of the Stormwater Management rules?

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Are single-family dwellings subject to the requirements of the Stormwater Management rules?

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If construction associated with a single family dwelling requires a planning and/or zoning approval and disturbs one or more acres, the proposed project is subject to the Residential Site Improvement Standards (RSIS) and the requirements of the Stormwater Management rules. Please note that a zoning permit, which may be required as part of a building permit, is considered a zoning approval under the MLUL. Furthermore, if a new single family dwelling needs a permit from the Division of Land Use Regulation (DLUR) and meets the definition of “major development”, it is subject to stormwater review by the Department regardless of the extent of municipal jurisdiction, unless otherwise exempt (see Section 3.0, Exemptions and Grandfathering Provisions below). Return to Section 2.0 | Return to Top 2.2 Do the rules apply to all single-family lots? No. A single-family dwelling on an existing single-family lot would not be subject to the requirements of these rules unless a new “major development”

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If construction associated with a single family dwelling requires a planning and/or zoning approval and disturbs one or more acres, the proposed project is subject to the Residential Site Improvement Standards (RSIS) and the requirements of the Stormwater Management rules. Please note that a zoning permit, which may be required as part of a building permit, is considered a zoning approval under the MLUL. Furthermore, if a new single family dwelling needs a permit from the Division of Land Use Regulation (DLUR) and meets the definition of “major development”, it is subject to stormwater review by the Department regardless of the extent of municipal jurisdiction, unless otherwise exempt (see Section 3.0, Exemptions and Grandfathering Provisions below). Return to Section 2.0 | Return to Top 2.2 Do the rules apply to all single-family lots? No. A single-family dwelling on an existing single-family lot would not be subject to the requirements of these rules unless a new “major development”

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