How to Request a Land Use Emergency Authorization 

Click here for a list of activities that DO NOT NEED a Land use Permit

Currently, the Division has several tools available on our existing website to assist and educate before, during and after emergency events. These guidance tools provide direction in what can be conducted with our without permits for impacts to infrastructure critical to public safety.

Guidance Information

In general, an emergency authorization allows an applicant to undertake a regulated activity (when conditions warrant immediate action to protect the environment and/or public health, safety and welfare), before a formal permit can be issued. This document outlines the procedure to be followed.

An applicant applying for an emergency permit shall provide the Department the following Emergency Authorization File Request Form filled out as much as possible along with the following information by telephone, email or letter:

  1. The nature of the emergency;
  2. The cause of the emergency;
  3. The date and time at which the applicant learned of the emergency;
  4. Detailed narrative of the work to be undertaken including the nature and extent of the proposed regulated activities;
  5. The date by which the applicant expects to begin the proposed regulated activities;
  6. The date by which the applicant expects to complete the proposed regulated activities;
  7. The precise location of the proposed regulated activities, including lot, block, municipality, and county; (a map would be helpful)
  8. The identity of the owner of the site where the regulated activities are proposed;
  9. A demonstration that the property owner has given permission for the regulated activities to be performed or, in the case of a public entity intending to undertake regulated activities on private property through power of eminent domain, a written statement of the public entity’s intent;
  10. Photographs of the area in question;
  11. A drawing or sketch of the proposed emergency activities to be undertaken; and
  12. Applicant’s name, address, email, and phone number.

For questions or help regarding Emergency Authorizations


Flood Hazard Area Projects-North: Dennis Contois Dennis.Contois@njdepwptest.net

Flood Hazard Area Projects-South: Damian Friebel Damian.Friebel@njdepwptest.net

Coastal/Dredging Projects: Mark Davis Mark.Davis@njdepwptest.net

Freshwater Wetlands and Highlands Projects: Ryan Anderson Ryan.Anderson@njdepwptest.net


To submit an Emergency Authorization which includes the Emergency Authorization File Request Form:

LURTechSupport@njdepwptest.net.