Special water's edge areas are subtracted from the total land area on a site because impervious cover cannot be placed in these areas. Subtracting these areas from the total land area results in determination of the usable area of the site with which an applicant will calculate the allowed amount of impervious cover. For unforested sites, impervious cover must be placed on the area of the site that is currently covered by legally existing buildings or pavement, rather than removing the existing impervious surface and placing the new impervious surface in a different location.
In some cases, more impervious cover is needed to properly remediate a contaminated site than would be allowed under this section. In such cases, the impervious cover limit for the site may be increased as the environmental benefit of remediating a contaminated site supersedes the potential adverse impacts of placing a larger amount of impervious cover on the site.
N.J. Admin. Code § 7:7-13.3