Diversion Application Information Page–City of North Bergen, Hudson County–Braddock Park School Trailers

North Bergen Diversion

North Bergen Pre-Application for Braddock Park School Trailers and EMS Building at 43rd Street Park

Disclaimer:

The following pre-application items are posted as a courtesy to the public and may not have been fully reviewed or accepted as complete by the Department.

 

Pre-Application

Parts 1-7

Pre-Application Cover Sheet

  1. Description of the proposed disposal-diversion
  2. Alternatives Analysis
  3. Environmental Assessment Reports
  4. Land Valuation Forms
  5. Preliminary Compensation Proposal
  6. State Plan
  7. Attachment IV Permit Approval Checklist

 

Part 8. Copy of the deeds for the proposed disposal or diversion area and replacement parcel(s)

 

Part 9. Maps

 

Part 10

 

Part 11. Governing Body Resolutions

 

Part 12. Cover Sheet and Checklists

 

Preliminary Assessment Reports

 

UPDATE – October 5, 2021–Green Acres’ Initial Comments on Pre-Application

UPDATE – North Bergen and Hudson County’s Response to Pre-Application Completeness Review

April 5, 2022 Response to Green Acres’ October 10, 2021 Completeness Review on Behalf of Hudson County and Township of North Bergen

 

UPDATE – January 31, 2023–Additional Green Acres Comments on Pre-Application

 

UPDATE – March 22, 2023

  • The applicants have requested, and the Department has granted, a 30-day extension of the time to respond to the Department’s January 31, 2023 pre-application review comments (from March 31, 2023 to April 30, 2023).  Since April 30, 2023 is a Sunday, the Department has informed the applicants that it will accept the response on or before Monday, May 1, 2023.

Scoping Hearing–Princeton, Mercer County–Community Park South

 

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Applicant:  Princeton, Mercer County

Park Name:   Community Park South

Park Location:  380 Witherspoon Street, Princeton (Block 6902, Lot 2)

Proposed Action:

Princeton Municipality has contacted the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection proposing to legalize the past diversion of approximately three acres of Community Park South, 380 Witherspoon Street, Princeton NJ 08540 in Mercer County, (Block 6902 Lot 2) in connection with the use of Green Acres encumbered parkland for the Municipal Complex Building and parking lot. Princeton will compensate for the past diversion with replacement parkland elsewhere within the municipality.

Hearing Date/Time:  April 3, 2023 at 7 PM

Hearing Location:

Princeton Municipal Complex
Main Meeting Room
400 Witherspoon Street
Princeton, NJ 08540

Public Comments Accepted Through:  April 17, 2023

Conservation Restriction Release Hearing–Township of Howell, Monmouth County–Partial Release of Open Space Deed Restriction on Capped Landfill

 

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Requestor:  County of Monmouth

Restricted Property:

Lakewood-Allentown Road

Block 42, Lots 38, 93, 93.01, 94 and 94.01

Township of Howell, Monmouth County

Description of Release Request:  

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has received a request from Monmouth County for a partial release of an open space deed restriction on County-owned land that was created as a condition of the December 22, 1995 Settlement Agreement  by, and between, the County of Monmouth, the NJDEP, Waste Management, Inc. and Waste Disposal Inc., related to a capped landfill in Howell Township, Monmouth County.  The deed restriction is contained in the deed by which the County acquired the former landfill from Waste Disposal, Inc.

The County has requested a partial release of the conservation restriction to allow for the development of facilities that produce electrical energy from wind, solar, photovoltaic, or other technologies on a portion of the surface of the capped landfill, which requires development in areas on the surface of the landfill that would otherwise be prohibited pursuant to the terms of the conservation restriction.  On November 25, 2019, the Department’s Bureau of Solid Waste Permitting informed the County that it does not object to the request for a partial release of the conservation restriction in the context of the original settlement agreement but advised the County that it would be necessary to obtain all other permits and approvals for its project.  On April 20, 2020, Waste Management of New Jersey and the County executed a Declaration of Partial Release of Deed Restriction to memorialize their mutual agreement, as parties to the original settlement agreement and the deed conveying the former landfill to the County, to removing the deed restriction from a portion of the former landfill.  The Township of Howell also signed the 2020 Declaration of Partial Release in its capacity as a party, with the County, in an interlocal service agreement related to the former landfill.

The NJDEP was a party to the original settlement agreement but not the 2020 Declaration of Partial Release.  However, under the Conservation Restriction and Historic Preservation Restriction Act, N.J.S.A. 13:8B-1 through -9, the NJDEP Commissioner has oversight over all conservation restriction releases, whether the NJDEP is a party to the restriction or not, and a public hearing is required before the Commissioner can approve the partial release.  On June 16, 2022, the County filed a formal request with the NJDEP for the partial release of the conservation restriction.

In accordance with N.J.S.A. 13:8B-5, the County will be conducting a public hearing on the proposed partial release in Howell Township  at the time and in the location listed below.

Additional information about the proposed project may be found on Howell Township’s website at:

Related Documents:  

June 16, 2022 Request for Partial Release of Conservation Restriction

April 20, 2020 Partial Release of Deed Restriction

Howell Township Planning Board Application Document Distribution Sheet #1

Howell Township Planning Board Application Document Distribution Sheet #2

Howell Township Planning Board Application Exhibit List (includes maps of the proposed solar project)

Hearing Date/Time:  February 27, 2023 at 6:00 PM

Hearing Location:  

Howell Township Municipal Building
4579 U.S. Route 9
Howell Township, NJ 07731

Public Comments Accepted Through:  February 27, 2023 [see public notice linked above for contact information]

Change in Use Hearing–City of Margate, Atlantic County–Construction of Interpretive Center at Lucy Park

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Applicant:  City of Margate

Park Name:  Lucy Park

Park Location:

9210 Atlantic Avenue, Margate City, Atlantic County

Block 26, Lot 2

Proposed Action: 

The City of Margate is proposing to make several changes to approximately 0.47 acre of Lucy Park.  The existing snack bar structure, gift shop and storage shed will be removed.  A  new two-story Interpretive Visitors Center structure, containing a gift shop, exhibits and public restrooms will be constructed on the park.  The project also includes parking space for a food truck.  A set of site plans, originally submitted to the State Historic Preservation Office for review in June 2022, may be found here.  [Please note:  Minor modifications to the site plans may have been made since they were first submitted to the NJDEP.]

Hearing Date/Time:  March 2, 2023 at 6:00 PM

Hearing Location: 

Historic City Hall
1 South Washington Road
Margate, New Jersey

Public Comments Accepted Through:  March 16, 2023

Please click the link above for the full Public Hearing Notice, including addresses where written comments should be sent.

Minor Diversion/Disposal Application–Township of Hanover, Morris County–Realignment of Patriots Path Trail Corridor

Last modified on December 14th, 2022 at 4:14 pm

 

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Applicant:  Township of Hanover, Morris County

Parkland Name:  Patriot’s Path Trail Corridor

Parkland Location: 

801-849 Route 10 East
Block 4001, Lots 12, 13 and 14
Township of Hanover, Morris County

Description of Proposed Diversion/Disposal:  

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has received an application from the Township of Hanover requesting approval to modify a trail easement it holds as part of the Patriot’s Path.  Realignment and modification of the trail easement is needed as part of the development of the Hanover Towne Center project under a redevelopment plan approved by the Township.  The proposed relocation is classified as a minor disposal of Green Acres encumbered parkland

As compensation for the proposed minor disposal of parkland, the Township and the developer have agreed to relocate and expand the Patriot’s Path public access and conservation easement within the same redevelopment site.  The current easement covers 0.84 acre of land.  The new easement will restrict 1.04 acres of land, and will include a pocket park.  In addition, the new easement location will enable a safe pedestrian crossing from the Path across Route 10 at a signalized intersection.

A public hearing on the proposed disposal application, and the associated conservation restriction release, will be conducted as set forth below.  Additional information about this application may be found under the “Township News” on the homepage entitled “Hanover Towne Center–Green Acres Disposal” at www.hanovertownship.com.

Hearing Date/Time:  January 12, 2023 at 7:00 PM    [Snow Date:  February 9, 2023 at 7:00 PM]

Hearing Location:  

Hanover Township Municipal Building
1000 Route 10
Whippany, NJ 07981

Public Comments Accepted Through:  January 27, 2023 [see public notice linked above for contact information]

Conservation Restriction Release Hearing–Township of Hanover, Morris County–Minor Realignment of Patriots Path Trail Corridor

 

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Requestor:  Township of Hanover, Morris County

Restricted Property:

801-849 Route 10 East (Block 4001, Lots 12, 13 and 14)

Township of Hanover, Morris County

Description of Release Request:  

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has received a request from the Township of Hanover to modify a trail easement it holds as part of the Patriot’s Path.  Realignment and modification of the trail easement is needed as part of the development of the Hanover Towne Center project under a redevelopment plan approved by the Township.

As compensation for the proposed release and easement modification, the Township and the developer have agreed to relocate and expand the Patriot’s Path public access and conservation easement within the same redevelopment site.  The current easement covers 0.84 acre of land.  The new easement will restrict 1.04 acres of land, and will include a pocket park.  In addition, the new easement location will enable a safe pedestrian crossing from the Path across Route 10 at a signalized intersection.

A public hearing on the proposed release, and the associated minor diversion of Green Acres encumbered parkland, will be conducted as set forth below.  Additional information about this request may be found under the “Township News” on the homepage entitled “Hanover Towne Center–Green Acres Disposal” at www.hanovertownship.com.

Hearing Date/Time:  January 12, 2023 at 7:00 PM    [Snow Date:  February 9, 2023 at 7:00 PM]

Hearing Location:  

Hanover Township Municipal Building
1000 Route 10
Whippany, NJ 07981

Public Comments Accepted Through:  January 27, 2023 [see public notice linked above for contact information]

Rulemaking Stakeholder Meetings

Last modified on February 8th, 2023 at 6:00 pm

Starting in November 2022, the State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection, Office of Transactions and Public Land Administration (OTPLA) conducted a series of stakeholder meetings to obtain public input on Subchapters 25 and 26 of the Green Acres Program rules, N.J.A.C. 7:36.  The Green Acres Program rules may be found at:  https://dep.nj.gov/wp-content/uploads/greenacres/pdf/njac7_36.pdf 

Subchapters 25 and 26 govern the maintenance of Green Acres encumbered parkland and other post-funding responsibilities, including the diversion and disposal application processes. The Green Acres rules are not set to expire until December 2025. However, since the Department has not made substantial changes to the rules since 2005, we plan to update the rules before they expire. As part of this update, we will be moving these two subchapters (25 and 26) into a new chapter specific to OTPLA.

A list of “hot issues” that may be addressed in the upcoming rulemaking may be found here.  This list was intended to spur discussion at the stakeholder meetings, and is not intended to reflect a particular policy decision or position on the part of the Department.

Please note that this stakeholder process relates only to Subchapters 25 and 26; a future rulemaking will be initiated by the Green Acres Program relative to the remainder of the Green Acres Program rules at N.J.A.C. 7:36.

 

The stakeholder meetings have now concluded, but videos of each session may be viewed online:

  1. November 29, 2022 from 10 AM to 1PM–targeted to nonprofit Green Acres funding recipients–meeting recording
  2. December 13, 2022 from 2 PM to 5 PM–targeted to local government stakeholders (municipalities and counties)–meeting recording
  3. December 15, 2022 from 9 AM to noon–targeted to local government stakeholders (municipalities and counties)–meeting recording
  4. January 11, 2023 from 10 AM to noon–targeted to nonprofit Green Acres funding recipients–meeting recording
  5. January 18, 2023 from 10 AM to noon–targeted to local government stakeholders (municipalities and counties)–meeting recording
  6. January 24, 2023 from 1 PM to 3 PM–open to the general public–meeting recording
  7. January 26, 2023 from 1 PM to 3 PM–open to the general public–meeting recording
  8. January 31, 2023 from 6 PM to 8 PM–open to the general public–meeting recording

 

The Department will be accepting written public comment on these subchapters through February 28, 2023.  If you wish to submit a written comment, or have a question about the existing or future rules, please send an email to us at otpla@dep.nj.gov and include the word “Rulemaking” in the subject line.

Additional updates about the rulemaking process will be posted on this page as they are available.

 

City of Margate, Atlantic County–Lucy the Elephant–Lease to Save Lucy Committee, Inc.

Pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:36-25.13, the NJDEP has been asked to review the following proposed lease of Green Acres encumbered parkland:

Park Owner:  City of Margate

Park Name/Location:  

Lucy the Elephant
9200 Atlantic Avenue
City of Margate, NJ 08402

Proposed Lessee: Save Lucy Committee, Inc. (nonprofit organization)

Proposed Leased Premises:  Block 26, Lot 2 (0.75 acre (approx.), including Lucy the Elephant structure)

Purpose of Lease:   Recreation and public amusement, focused on historical preservation and operation of the structure known as Lucy the Elephant, and including on-site souvenir gift shop and refreshment pavilion.

Proposed Lease Term: 20 years (subject to reevaluation every 5 years)

Proposed Compensation:  $1 per year

For additional information, please contact:  

Johanna Casey, City Clerk/Registrar
9001 Winchester Avenue
Margate, NJ 08402
609-822-2605
Casey_johanna@margate-nj.com

 

Change in Use Hearing–Township of River Vale, Bergen County–Construction of Golf Course Equipment Storage Building

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Applicant:  Township of River Vale

Park Name:  River Vale Country Club

Park Location:

660 River Vale Road, River Vale Township, Bergen County

Block 701, Lot 2

Proposed Action: 

The Township of River Vale is proposing to change the purpose or use of approximately 0.11 acre (4,800 square feet) of the 98.43-acre River Vale Country Club (Block 701, Lot 2) from open parkland to a golf course equipment storage building.  The storage building will have indoor and external lighting, various sized bay doors, and storage for grounds equipment and summer patio furniture.

Hearing Date/Time:  December 12, 2022 at 7:30 PM

Hearing Location: 

River Vale Town Hall Council Chambers
406 Rivervale Road
River Vale, New Jersey

Public Comments Accepted Through:  December 27, 2022

Please click the link above for the full Public Hearing Notice, including addresses where written comments should be sent.