NJAW Deed Release Hearing Notice – 1334-22-0002.1 LUP220001/CRR230001

NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
REQUEST TO RELEASE CONSERVATION RESTRICTION
PUBLIC HEARING

TAKE NOTICE that, in accordance with the New Jersey Conservation Restriction and Historic Preservation Restriction Act, N.J.S.A. 13:8B-5, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Land Resource Protection (the “Department”) has received an application for a partial release of a Conservation Restriction for Modified Transition Area by Joanna Diamond for New Jersey American Water Company, Inc., for the property identified as Block 3001, Lot 12 (and formerly known as Block 7013, Lot 14). The lot is shown on the official tax map of Neptune Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, and is developed with a Public Utility Water Treatment Plant known as the Jumping Brook Water Treatment Plant, with associated facilities and undeveloped areas.

A portion of the property was deed restricted as part of a Freshwater Wetlands Transition Area Waiver (File No. 1334-90-0002.9), by way of the Conservation Restriction recorded at Deed Book OR-8420, Page 990&c. at the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office on December 3, 2004, for construction of water treatment facilities.  The applicant proposes to construct new water treatment facilities within a portion of the restricted area.  In addition, the applicant proposes to add language to the deed restriction to allow for continued maintenance of infrastructure that existed prior to the recording of the deed restriction.  To offset the proposed disturbances to deed restricted areas, the applicant has proposed to preserve a greater area of wetland and transition area on the property.

APPLICANT:            New Jersey American Water Company, Inc., c/o Joanna Diamond
FILE NUMBER:          1334-22-0002.1 LUP220001/CRR230001
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  Jumping Brook Water Treatment Plant - Partial Deed Restriction Lifting

MUNICIPALITY:         Neptune Township
COUNTY:               Monmouth
PROJECT ADDRESS:      611 to 625 Old Corlies Avenue
                      Block 3001, Lot 12 (and formerly known as Block 7013, Lot 14), 
                      Neptune Township, Monmouth County
HEARING DATE:         September 12, 2023
HEARING TIME:         10:30 AM

The Division of Land Resource Protection invites the public to attend the Public Hearing via Microsoft Teams.  To access the meeting, please use the following link and look for a specific link to the hearing:

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You can also join via phone at 1-856-338-7074        Conference ID: 529 363 091#

Lastly, the public may email written comments within fifteen (15) days following the Public Hearing to: Ryan Anderson, Manager, Division of Land Resource Protection Program at ryan.anderson@dep.nj.gov.

 

Deed Lift NJDEP File No.: 1514-09-0004.5 LUP 200001 Bais Yaakov High School of Lakewood

NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
REQUEST TO RELEASE CONSERVATION RESTRICTION
PUBLIC HEARING

TAKE NOTICE that, in accordance with the New Jersey Conservation Restriction and Historic Preservation Restriction Act, N.J.S.A. 13:8B-5, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Land Resource Protection (the “Department”) has received an application for a partial release of a Conservation Restriction/Declarations of Environmental Restrictions by Shlomo Katz representing Bias Yaakov High School of Lakewood, dated January 12, 2023, for the property identified as Block 343, Lot 1. The lot is shown on the official tax map of Lakewood in Ocean County, New Jersey, and is partially developed with a school building, a pool, a parking lot, stormwater management features, and undeveloped forested areas.

A portion of the property was deed restricted as part of a Transition Area Waiver Averaging Plan (File No. 1514-00-0005.2), approved by the Department on December 1, 2000, for construction of a school building, a parking lot, stormwater management features. The applicant proposes to construct a 2- story expansion to the existing school with additional access.

To offset the proposed disturbances to deed restricted areas, the applicant has proposed alternate deed restricted compensation transition areas on the subject property, as well as the preservation of an off-site land, Block 284 Lot 72 within Lakewood New Jersey, through deed restriction.

APPLICANT:            Shlomo Katz
FILE NUMBER:          1514-09-0004.5 LUP200001
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  Bias Yaakov High School of Lakewood - Partial Deed Lifting

MUNICIPALITY:         Lakewood
COUNTY:               Ocean
PROJECT ADDRESS:      277 James Street
                      Block 343, Lot 1
                      Lakewood, Ocean County
HEARING DATE:         July 18, 2023
HEARING TIME:         2:00 PM

The Division of Land Resource Protection invites the public to attend the Public Hearing via Microsoft Teams.  To access the meeting, please use the following link below to join the hearing:

 

Join on Microsoft Teams

 

You can also join via phone at 1-856-338-7074        Conference ID: 817 534 47#

 

Lastly, the public may email written comments within fifteen (15) days following the Public Hearing to: Taryn Pittfield, Project Manager at Taryn.Pittfield@dep.nj.gov.

 

 

Notice for the Commissioner’s Release of Conservation Restriction – 1112-04-0011.1 LUP220001

Last modified on June 13th, 2023 at 9:43 am

NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
REQUEST TO RELEASE CONSERVATION RESTRICTION
PUBLIC HEARING

TAKE NOTICE that, in accordance with the New Jersey Conservation Restriction and Historic Preservation Restriction Act, N.J.S.A. 13:8B-5, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Land Resource Protection (the “Department”) has received an application for a partial release of a Conservation Restriction/Declarations of Environmental Restrictions by Blake Spencer of Johnson Development Associates, Inc., for the property identified identified as Block 41.01, Lot 31 (and now, or also known as Lots 31.01, 31.02 & 31.03). The lot is shown on the official tax map of Robbinsville in Mercer County, New Jersey, and is partially developed with stormwater management features, a commercial building and parking lot, and undeveloped areas.

A portion of the property was deed restricted as part of a Freshwater Wetlands Permit (File No. 1112-04-0011.1 FWW040001-3), approved by the Department on August 2, 2006, for construction of a commercial development with stormwater management and parking. The applicant proposes to construct new commercial buildings.  The project will result in disturbances to deed restricted stormwater management areas.

To offset the proposed disturbances to deed restricted areas, the applicant has proposed to meet the requirements of N.J.A.C. 7:8 Stormwater Management Rules using new best management practices.

APPLICANT:            Johnson Development Associates, Inc. c/o Blake Spencer
FILE NUMBER:          1112-04-0011.1 LUP220001
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:  Johnson Development Associates (Mercer Corporate Park) - Partial Deed Lifting

MUNICIPALITY:         Robbinsville
COUNTY:               Mercer
PROJECT ADDRESS:      325 Corporate Blvd, 750 Robbinsville Allentown Rd
                      Block 41.01, Lot 31 (and now, or also known as Lots 31.01, 31.02 & 31.03)
                      Robbinsville, Mercer County
HEARING DATE:         June 26, 2023
HEARING TIME:         2:00 PM

The Division of Land Resource Protection invites the public to attend the Public Hearing via Microsoft Teams.  To access the meeting, please use the following link below to join the hearing:

 

Join on Microsoft Teams

 

You can also join via phone at 1-856-338-7074        Conference ID: 773 337 672#

 

Lastly, the public may email written comments within fifteen (15) days following the Public Hearing to: Erin Signor, Project Engineer at Erin.Signor@dep.nj.gov or Ariana Tsiattalos, Project Manager at Ariana.Tsiattalos@dep.nj.gov.

 

 

 

Inland Flood Protection Rule

Last modified on June 8th, 2023 at 10:58 am

The Inland Flood Protection rulemaking has been filed with the Office of Administrative Law and will become effective upon publication in the New Jersey Register in July 2023.

Mitigation Technical Manual

Last modified on May 25th, 2023 at 11:14 am

Mitigation Technical Manual Now Available from the Department of Environmental Protection

The DEP is pleased to announce the release of the Mitigation Technical Manual. Developed by staff from Watershed and Land Management and funded by a Wetland Program Development Grant from EPA Region 2, this manual provides comprehensive guidance for mitigating for impacts to wetlands and their transition areas, riparian zones, intertidal and subtidal shallows, shellfish habitat, and submerged aquatic vegetation. The manual explains what mitigation is, the various types of mitigation available, the regulatory requirements for mitigation, how to select a suitable mitigation location and design a mitigation project, and protocols to follow when monitoring the progress of a mitigation site. The manual also discusses how to establish a wetland mitigation bank. In addition, the manual incorporates lists of regional wetland species, common invasive species, and native species typical of specific wetland types and regions of New Jersey. This Mitigation Technical Manual is a valuable resource for consultants, mitigation bankers, and others interested in mitigation and should contribute to a higher level of success of mitigation and banking projects and an improvement in the ecological returns from mitigation efforts in New Jersey.

Click here to view the Mitigation Technical Manual

Tidelands New Application

Last modified on May 30th, 2023 at 1:20 pm

The Tidelands New Application service is now available for new submissions of licenses.

A Tidelands License is a short term rental agreement from the State of New Jersey for the use of its currently flowed tidelands.

Licenses must be procured for the following uses:

 

  • Fixed structures (i.e. docks, piers, mooring piles, floating docks, boat lifts, riprap, etc) constructed on currently flowed tidelands
  • Bulkhead extensions that exceed or will exceed the mean high water line (As formerly flowed tidelands, bulkhead extensions may be purchased from the State if desired; however, they must be rented via a valid License until a Riparian Grant is delivered.)
  • Marina slips (defined as five or more rented boat slips)
  • Yacht and Boat Club structures
  • Dredging within state-owned tidal water
  • Utilities or Utility-related structures (i.e. pipes, cable lines) that cross over or under state-owned tidelands
  • Bridge construction/maintenance over state-owned tidelands

 

Before proceeding, please ensure that you have an electronic version of your recorded deed available as it will be required to complete the submission.

You can find our Online Tidelands Application Submission Tutorial here.

Mandatory Electronic Submissions for DLRP Applications

Last modified on April 21st, 2022 at 12:44 pm

Announcing Mandatory Electronic Submissions for DLRP Applications Starting October 5, 2021

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Land Resource Protection (formerly the Division of Land Use Regulation) announces that all applications for the following land use permits and authorizations must be submitted electronically through NJDEP Online, effective October 5, 2021:

  • Coastal General Permits and CAFRA, Coastal Wetlands and Waterfront Development Individual Permits
  • Meadowlands District Water Quality Certificates
  • Flood Hazard General Permits, Individual Permits, and associated Flood Hazard Verifications

(Note: Applications for verifications can only be submitted electronically if the verification is associated with an application for a general permit authorization, an individual permit, or a transition area waiver. Application for stand-alone verifications must be submitted by mail.)

  • Freshwater Wetlands General Permits, Individual Permits, and Transition Area Waivers

 

Please note that paper applications for the authorizations and permits listed above will NOT be accepted after October 5, 2021.

The electronic submission of applications provides numerous benefits, including improving the efficiency of the application process, increasing transparency for the public, reducing costs, and protecting the environment by eliminating the need for paper.

Updated resources and more information are available through DLRP’s eServices webpage, including the following:

  • Instructions for using the online service
  • Electronic site plan specifications
  • Digital Stamp and Signature Guide
  • Updated forms:
    • Property Owner Certification Form
    • Public Notice Form
    • CAFRA Impervious Cover and Vegetative Cover Calculations Spreadsheet Form
    • Waterfront Development Impervious Cover and Vegetative Cover Calculations Spreadsheet Form

Public hearing deed lifting Rebuild by Design

Last modified on March 29th, 2023 at 3:56 pm

TAKE NOTICE that, in accordance with the New Jersey Conservation Restriction and Historic Preservation Restriction Act, N.J.S.A. 13:8B-5, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Division of Land Resource Protection (DLRP) has received a request for a release of a Conservation Restriction/Declaration of Environmental Restrictions by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, Bureau of Climate Resilience Design and Engineering (BCRDE), dated March 16, 2021, on the property identified as 10 Caesar Place (Block 63, Lot 5). The lot is shown on the official tax map of the Borough of Moonachie in Bergen County, New Jersey. As part of the Federally funded Rebuild by Design Meadowlands (RBDM) Flood Reduction Project, BCRDE proposes to deepen and widen approximately 4,200 linear feet of the East Riser Ditch (ERD) Channel starting from Starke Road in Carlstadt to Moonachie Avenue in Moonachie. The channel improvements are designed to increase channel capacity while providing structural stability and ecological uplift in the East Riser Ditch.

The 10 Caesar Place property is located adjacent to the proposed ERD channel improvements, it is partially developed with a commercial development that includes an industrial building and parking lot bordered to the north by a grassy/partially wooded area.

A Flood Hazard Area (FHA) Emergency Permit [0237-11-0002.1 FHA110001 (IP)] and Freshwater Wetlands (FWW) Emergency Permit [0237-11-0002.1 FWW110001 (IP)] was issued to the property owners of 10 Caesar Place from the DEP DLRP on October 18, 2011, authorizing removal of trees in the 50-foot riparian zone of East Riser Ditch. A FHA Individual Permit (IP) was issued to the property owner of 10 Caesar Place, Moonachie on January 30, 2012. As a condition of approval, the FHA IP required onsite restoration of 0.673 of an acre of forested riparian zone and also required protection of this area through signing and filing a conservation restriction with the deed in the office of the County Clerk.

The RBDM project will result in a disturbance of the deed restricted 0.673 acres of forested riparian zone on the property located at 10 Caesar Place. To offset the proposed disturbance to deed restricted areas, BCRDE proposes to preserve a 0.673 acre area in turn, on the same site immediately adjacent to the current deed restricted area once the RBDM project is constructed. DEP’s perpetual easement on the property would include the entire 0.673 acre restoration area.

The proposed riparian zone will consist of native tree and shrub plantings suitable for the conditions in the replacement location. Due to the proximity of Teterboro Airport, proposed plant species will adhere to guidelines published by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PANYNJ). Establishment of native plantings in this area will enhance the characteristics of the riparian zone and wetland.

APPLICANT: NJ DEP Bureau of Climate Resilience Design and Engineering

FILE NUMBER: 0237-11-0002.1 CRR 210001

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: East Riser Ditch Channel Improvements and Lifting of Conservation Restriction
MUNICIPALITY: Moonachie Borough
COUNTY: Bergen County
PROJECT ADDRESS: 10 Caesar Place (Block 63, Lots 5)
Moonachie, Bergen County
HEARING DATE: November 3, 2021
HEARING TIME: 3:00 PM

The Division of Land Resource Protection invites the public to attend the Public Hearing via Microsoft Teams. To access the meeting, please use the following link and or look for a specific link to the hearing:

The meeting link below will be active 15 minutes before 3:00 PM on November 3, 2021

Meeting Link for 11/03/2021

You can also join via phone at 1-877-286-5733 Conference ID: 740 596 810#

A translated copy of the English presentation can be provided upon request. Requests for a translated presentation must be submitted by October 27, 2021 to:

Linda Fisher at rbd-meadowlands@dep.nj.gov

Lastly, the public may email written comments within fifteen (15) days following the Public Hearing to: Patrick Ryan, Manager at patrick.ryan@dep.nj.gov

NJPACT 2020

Last modified on April 21st, 2022 at 8:55 am

Alongside the release of New Jersey’s Energy Master Plan, the Murphy Administration has embarked on a targeted regulatory reform effort that will modernize environmental laws, Protecting Against Climate Threats (PACT). NJ PACT will usher in systemic change, modernizing air quality and environmental land use regulations, that will enable governments, businesses and residents to effectively respond to current climate threats and reduce future climate damages.

Upcoming NJ PACT Stakeholder Meetings

Listening to all sides is an important part of the rulemaking process. For details and to RSVP, follow the links for each stakeholder meeting below. During COVID, all stakeholder meetings will be hosted remotely. Check out our Stakeholder Meeting User Guide for information on how to participate online.

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Past NJ PACT Stakeholder Meetings

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