New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1212

Introduced
2/3/22  
Refer
2/3/22  

Caption

Revises permitting thresholds for certain types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

Impact

The primary impact of S1212 is that it broadens the applicability of existing permit requirements, which will now affect developments in fourth-class cities that meet specific rankings on the Department of Community Affairs' Municipal Revitalization Index. In essence, this change means that even more municipal projects will require formal review and approval, promoting a more disciplined development approach to protect coastal ecosystems. Supporters argue that stricter regulations help prevent environmental degradation, while critics suggest it may hinder necessary development efforts in local communities.

Summary

Senate Bill S1212 aims to revise the permitting thresholds for certain types of development within coastal areas by amending the Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA). The bill specifically seeks to adjust the criteria under which developers must obtain permits from the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). By redefining these thresholds, the legislation targets areas close to water bodies, thereby influencing how residential, commercial, and public development projects are approved in these sensitive environments.

Contention

The bill has sparked some debate regarding local control versus state regulations. Proponents believe that standardizing permitting requirements will streamline processes and create a consistent regulatory framework for coastal developments which is crucial given the environmental fragility of these regions. However, opponents express concerns that these amended thresholds could impose burdensome restrictions on local development, potentially delaying economic opportunities for municipalities looking to invest in revitalization projects and housing initiatives.

Companion Bills

NJ A2676

Same As Revises permitting thresholds for certain types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1342

Revises permitting thresholds for certain types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ A3056

Revises permitting thresholds for certain types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ A2676

Revises permitting thresholds for certain types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ A3302

Changes types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ A2412

Changes types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ SB01012

An Act Concerning The Permitting Of Certain Coastal Structures By The Department Of Energy And Environmental Protection.

NJ SB00124

An Act Concerning Long Island Sound, Coastal Permitting And Certain Group Fishing Licenses And Permits For Solid Waste Facilities.

NJ AB500

Local planning: coastal development: streamlined permitting.

NJ HB1601

Exemption from permitting requirements.

NJ H0575

The Designation of the Gulf of Mexico

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NJ S1342

Revises permitting thresholds for certain types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ A3056

Revises permitting thresholds for certain types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ A2676

Revises permitting thresholds for certain types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ A2412

Changes types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

NJ A3302

Changes types of development requiring CAFRA permit from DEP.

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