New Jersey 2022 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A696 Introduced / Bill

Filed 12/22/2021

                    ASSEMBLY, No. 696   STATE OF NEW JERSEY 220th LEGISLATURE    PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2022 SESSION   

ASSEMBLY, No. 696 



STATE OF NEW JERSEY

220th LEGISLATURE

  

PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2022 SESSION

 

   Sponsored by: Assemblyman  BRIAN E. RUMPF District 9 (Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean) Assemblywoman  DIANNE C. GOVE District 9 (Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean)         SYNOPSIS      Appropriates $26,140,000 for dredging projects and dredged material disposal projects related to navigational waterways.    CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT       Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel.     

 

Sponsored by:

Assemblyman  BRIAN E. RUMPF

District 9 (Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean)

Assemblywoman  DIANNE C. GOVE

District 9 (Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean)

 

 

 

 

SYNOPSIS

     Appropriates $26,140,000 for dredging projects and dredged material disposal projects related to navigational waterways. 

 

CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT 

     Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel.

   

 An Act concerning the dredging of navigational waterways and other waterways of navigational importance in the State and making an appropriation.        Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:        1.    There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection the sum of $22,140,000 for the purposes of dredging, and properly disposing of the dredged materials from, the following projects involving dredging of navigational waterways or related to the disposal of dredged materials therefrom:   Waterway                                                        Estimated Project Cost Double Creek and Highbar Harbor Channel, Ocean County                       $1,700,000 Smiths Creek, Middlesex County                                   $   400,000 Bidwells Creek, Cape May County                                $   300,000 Waackaack Creek, Monmouth County                           $   800,000 Upper Manasquan, Ocean County                                  $1,200,000 Shark River Back Channel, Monmouth County            $1,200,000 Rumson Dredge Spoils Disposal Site Stabilization                                               $   500,000 Waretown Creek, Ocean County                                    $   400,000 Lakes Bay, Atlantic County                                            $ 1,400,000 Beaver Dam Creek South Branch, Ocean County         $    500,000 Cedar Creek, Ocean County                                           $    450,000 Sunset Lake, Cape May County                                     $    840,000 Harvey Cedars North and South, Ocean County           $    900,000 Kettle Creek, Ocean County                                           $    500,000 Laurel Harbor/Oyster Pond Channel, Ocean County    $    450,000 Federal/State ICW Study                                                $1,600,000 Kinsey Cove Channel (Harvey Cedars),Ocean County $   600,000 Liberty Harbor                                                                  $   350,000 Loveladies Harbor Lagoons Entrance                            $   800,000 Mill Creek and West Thoroughfare                                 $1,600,000 Mud Channel (Barnegat Bay)                                         $1,200,000 Parkertown Creek                                                            $   750,000 South Branch of Forked River                                        $1,100,000 Westecunk Creek (Eagleswood)                                     $ 1,200,000   TOTAL                                                                             $22,140,000        2.    There is also appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection the sum of $4,000,000 for the purposes of dredging, and properly disposing of the dredged materials from, the following projects involving dredging of waterways of navigational importance for recreational and residential boating in the State that have not been officially designated as navigational waterways:                                       Hancy's Pond, Forked River                                     Manahawkin Creek                                     Veeder and Bayview Lagoon                                     Mystic Island Lagoons                                     O Street Lake Lagoon, Seaside Park                                     Skippers Cove Beach                                     Sunrise Beach, Forked River                                     Thompson Creek, Tuckerton                                     Tide Pond Creek.               3.    The Department of Environmental Protection shall apply any unexpended monies from the appropriations made pursuant to this act to the cost of dredging other navigational channels in the State.        4.    This act shall take effect immediately.     STATEMENT        This bill appropriates $26,140,000 for the purposes of dredging, and properly disposing of the dredged materials from, certain navigational waterways, projects related to the disposal of dredged materials from such dredging projects, and the dredging of other waterways of navigational importance that are not designated as navigational waterways.  The dredging projects of navigational waterways outside of the New York/New Jersey port region have gone unfunded for many years and the situation has reached a critical stage.  A number of the projects on the list of navigational waterways in the bill are State priority projects that the State has been unable to fund from the "Port of New Jersey Revitalization, Dredging, Environmental Cleanup, Lake Restoration, and Delaware Bay Area Economic Development Bond Act of 1996," P.L.1996, c.70, because the remaining monies for this type of dredging has been committed to the Delaware River deepening project, another important and crucial navigational waterway dredging project.   The projects funded by the $4,000,000 appropriation are of importance to residential and recreational boating. 

An Act concerning the dredging of navigational waterways and other waterways of navigational importance in the State and making an appropriation.

 

     Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

 

     1.    There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection the sum of $22,140,000 for the purposes of dredging, and properly disposing of the dredged materials from, the following projects involving dredging of navigational waterways or related to the disposal of dredged materials therefrom:

 

Waterway                                                        Estimated Project Cost

Double Creek and

Highbar Harbor Channel, Ocean County                       $1,700,000

Smiths Creek, Middlesex County                                   $   400,000

Bidwells Creek, Cape May County                                $   300,000

Waackaack Creek, Monmouth County                           $   800,000

Upper Manasquan, Ocean County                                  $1,200,000

Shark River Back Channel, Monmouth County            $1,200,000

Rumson Dredge Spoils

Disposal Site Stabilization                                               $   500,000

Waretown Creek, Ocean County                                    $   400,000

Lakes Bay, Atlantic County                                            $ 1,400,000

Beaver Dam Creek South Branch, Ocean County         $    500,000

Cedar Creek, Ocean County                                           $    450,000

Sunset Lake, Cape May County                                     $    840,000

Harvey Cedars North and South, Ocean County           $    900,000

Kettle Creek, Ocean County                                           $    500,000

Laurel Harbor/Oyster Pond Channel, Ocean County    $    450,000

Federal/State ICW Study                                                $1,600,000

Kinsey Cove Channel (Harvey Cedars),Ocean County $   600,000

Liberty Harbor                                                                  $   350,000

Loveladies Harbor Lagoons Entrance                            $   800,000

Mill Creek and West Thoroughfare                                 $1,600,000

Mud Channel (Barnegat Bay)                                         $1,200,000

Parkertown Creek                                                            $   750,000

South Branch of Forked River                                        $1,100,000

Westecunk Creek (Eagleswood)                                     $ 1,200,000

 

TOTAL                                                                             $22,140,000

 

     2.    There is also appropriated from the General Fund to the Department of Environmental Protection the sum of $4,000,000 for the purposes of dredging, and properly disposing of the dredged materials from, the following projects involving dredging of waterways of navigational importance for recreational and residential boating in the State that have not been officially designated as navigational waterways:

 

                                    Hancy's Pond, Forked River

                                    Manahawkin Creek

                                    Veeder and Bayview Lagoon

                                    Mystic Island Lagoons

                                    O Street Lake Lagoon, Seaside Park

                                    Skippers Cove Beach

                                    Sunrise Beach, Forked River

                                    Thompson Creek, Tuckerton

                                    Tide Pond Creek.       

 

     3.    The Department of Environmental Protection shall apply any unexpended monies from the appropriations made pursuant to this act to the cost of dredging other navigational channels in the State.

 

     4.    This act shall take effect immediately.

 

 

STATEMENT

 

     This bill appropriates $26,140,000 for the purposes of dredging, and properly disposing of the dredged materials from, certain navigational waterways, projects related to the disposal of dredged materials from such dredging projects, and the dredging of other waterways of navigational importance that are not designated as navigational waterways.  The dredging projects of navigational waterways outside of the New York/New Jersey port region have gone unfunded for many years and the situation has reached a critical stage.  A number of the projects on the list of navigational waterways in the bill are State priority projects that the State has been unable to fund from the "Port of New Jersey Revitalization, Dredging, Environmental Cleanup, Lake Restoration, and Delaware Bay Area Economic Development Bond Act of 1996," P.L.1996, c.70, because the remaining monies for this type of dredging has been committed to the Delaware River deepening project, another important and crucial navigational waterway dredging project.   The projects funded by the $4,000,000 appropriation are of importance to residential and recreational boating.