Requests for Funding

Last modified on April 12th, 2024 at 9:03 am

PURPOSE OF FUNDING
Through partnerships with Municipalities and Counties, the purpose of the Shore protection fund is to protect property and infrastructure from coastal storm damage, erosion and shoreline migration, and sea-level rise. Projects include beach replenishment and construction and maintenance of bulkheads, jetties, and seawalls.

SOURCE OF FUNDING
N.J.S.A. 13:19-16.l created the Shore Protection Fund, which is credited with all (realty transfer fee) revenues collected and deposited in the fund pursuant to section 4 of P.L.1968, c.49 (C.46:15-8), all interest received from the investment of monies in the fund, and any monies which, from time to time, may otherwise become available for the purposes of the fund.  Recent legislation has set the annual appropriation at $25,000,000.

STATUTORY AUTHORIZATION
N.J.S.A. 12:6A-1 confers to the DEP the authority to perform shore protection along the state’s tidal waterways.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE
Municipalities and counties. Priority is given to funding necessary to match federal appropriations to the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) for Congressionally supported shore protection projects.

QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR CONSIDERATION
Eligible projects must be associated with the protection, stabilization, restoration or maintenance of the shore, including monitoring studies and land acquisition, and must be consistent with the current New Jersey Shore Protection Master Plan and Coastal Zone Management Program. Project areas must be affected by normal tidal cycles and be located on public or private property which has legal, perpetual easements assigned to the state for public access and use. Projects will be prioritized, after monies are reserved for US Army Corps of Engineers projects requiring a state funding match, based on:

  • Need to maintain, repair, or enhance an existing state shore protection feature or structure;
  • Relative potential storm damage risk to public and private property and infrastructure; this priority consideration includes the direct exposure to coastal storms and the relative values of the at-risk property and infrastructure;
  • Public access and use enhancements provided by the project;
  • A description of how it will tie into the municipality, county or regional resiliency efforts.

GRANT/LOAN LIMITATIONS
Project funding varies with the project scope. For projects conducted by the state and the grantee, the grantee must provide a minimum of 25% of the construction cost, provide engineering design and specifications, and provide perpetual easements to facilitate public access. The costs associated with the engineering design and specifications and costs to obtain real estate shall be bore solely by the grantee.

For USACE projects, the same 75% state and 25% local grantee cost-share ratio is assigned , however, the USACE provides 65% of construction costs and the 75-25% ratio is applied to the remaining 35% of costs. Local grantees are not asked to share in the preconstruction design and planning costs; those costs are shared by the state and the USACE.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Coastal Engineering does not currently have a formal application for Shore Protection Funding. Instead, we typically request applicants submit a custom proposal detailing the project and associated needs, benefits, costs, etc. At a minimum, please include the following in your proposal:

  1. Applicant Name (Municipality/Entity)
  2. Project Name
  3. County
  4. Municipality
  5. Location
  6. Description
  7. Size (LF, Acres, CY, etc.)
  8. Estimated Cost (be sure to list all funding sources)
    1. Federal Funds (if federal grants received/plan to apply for)
    2. State Funds (Shore Protection Funding + any other state grants received/plan to apply for)
    3. Local Funds
    4. Other Funds (if other grants received/plan to apply for)
  9. Estimated Maintenance Cost (ongoing operation and/or maintenance costs after the project is complete)
  10. Maintenance Responsible Party (i.e. municipal DPW)
  11. Whether or not this project was recommended as part of a feasibility study, resilience plan, etc. (please list the plan and who prepared the plan)
  12. Design Elevation of the project
  13. Sea-Level Rise Curve/Scenario the project is designed to (if applicable. For example, the USACE High Curve)
  14. Storm event the project is designed to withstand (i.e. 100-yr storm)
  15. Design Life
  16. Urgency of project
  17. Stakeholders that are in support of the project besides the applicant.
  18. All benefits that the project provides, including environmental, economic, and social.

In addition to the proposal, please provide 1) any applicable exhibits showing the different features and location of the project, and 2) a georeferenced CAD file or shapefile of the proposed project.

NOTIFICATION DATE
Not applicable.

FOR INFORMATION OR TO SUBMIT AN NJDEP APPLICATION, CONTACT
Erick Doyle erick.doyle@njdepwptest.net and Kelley Staffieri Kelley.Staffieri@njdepwptest.net