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Contact: Lawrence Ragonese (609) 292-2994 |
CHRISTIE ADMINISTRATION PROPOSES STREAMLINED (14/P61) TRENTON – As part of its commitment to common-sense government, the Christie Administration this week proposed technical revisions to land use rules for coastal areas that will maintain New Jersey’s high standards for protection of natural resources while providing more clarity to people who live and work in these areas, Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin announced. The proposal consolidates the Coastal Zone Management rules and Coastal Permit Program rules to streamline and align them more seamlessly with other DEP land use permitting processes, specifically flood hazard area and freshwater wetlands programs. The changes were borne of DEP’s knowledge and experience concerning coastal development issues accumulated over decades, as well as specific lessons learned in rebuilding from Superstorm Sandy and other severe weather events. “These revisions will add clarity to our regulatory processes and provide better predictability in the regulatory process to our constituents by eliminating unnecessary red tape,” Commissioner Martin said. “But they will not in any way affect our primary mission of protecting the natural resources that make our coastal areas such a wonderful place for living, working and enjoying.” In 2011, Gov. Christie launched the bi-partisan Red Tape Review Commission which worked in conjunction with the Legislature to streamline regulatory processes across state government by eliminating burdensome red tape, thus promoting a more vibrant New Jersey. Commissioner Martin also served on the commission. DEP also conducted extensive stakeholder outreach in developing this rulemaking. Highlights of the proposal include:
The complete rule proposal is available at: A 60-day public comment period will run through August 1, 2014.You may submit comments by August 1, 2014, electronically at www.nj.gov/dep/rules/comments. The DEP has scheduled three public hearings: Wednesday, June 25, 2014, 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 26, 2014, 1 p.m. Wednesday, July 9, 2014, 11 a.m. Comments may be submitted on paper to: | |
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