New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1303

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires DEP to evaluate cumulative impact of stormwater when reviewing applications associated with warehouse and other high-density development projects.

Impact

The proposed legislation intends to reinforce state-level environmental standards by mandating a comprehensive evaluation of stormwater impacts from high-density developments, which often lack sufficient oversight. If enacted, the bill would enhance the DEP's responsibility to consider the broader implications of development projects, thus promoting accountability and environmental stewardship. Additionally, it aims to provide better protection for watersheds affected by these developments, thereby potentially reducing flood risks and protecting water quality in adjacent areas.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1303 requires the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to assess the cumulative impact of stormwater runoff during the review of applications related to warehouse and high-density development projects. The bill recognizes that the construction of such developments can lead to significant environmental consequences, particularly concerning water management. Therefore, it mandates that the DEP consider not only local but also regional stormwater impacts during the permitting process. This change aims to ensure adequate water management practices to mitigate negative effects on surrounding municipalities and waterways.

Contention

Several points of contention may arise from this bill. Proponents argue that it represents a necessary step toward responsible land use and environmental protection, ensuring that high-density developments do not harm the surrounding environment. Critics, however, may contend that the increased regulatory requirements could dampen economic development by lengthening the permitting process and raising operational costs for developers. The balance between fostering economic growth and safeguarding environmental resources may present ongoing debates among legislators and stakeholders as the bill moves forward.

Companion Bills

NJ S1074

Same As Requires DEP to evaluate cumulative impact of stormwater when reviewing applications associated with warehouse and other high-density development projects.

NJ A5770

Carry Over Requires DEP to evaluate cumulative impact of stormwater when reviewing applications associated with warehouse and other high-density development projects.

NJ S4186

Carry Over Requires DEP to evaluate cumulative impact of stormwater when reviewing applications associated with warehouse and other high-density development projects.

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NJ S1074

Requires DEP to evaluate cumulative impact of stormwater when reviewing applications associated with warehouse and other high-density development projects.

NJ S4186

Requires DEP to evaluate cumulative impact of stormwater when reviewing applications associated with warehouse and other high-density development projects.

NJ A5770

Requires DEP to evaluate cumulative impact of stormwater when reviewing applications associated with warehouse and other high-density development projects.

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