Revises timeframes for issuance of certain construction permits by DEP in 90 days.
Impact
The proposed changes have the potential to streamline the permitting process, encouraging efficiency in how construction applications are managed. By explicitly stating the circumstances under which the DEP may seek an extension and establishing criteria for automatic approval in the absence of timely information, the bill aims to reduce delays that could hinder development projects. Notably, this could enhance the predictability of the application process for developers while still ensuring that environmental considerations are adequately addressed.
Summary
Assembly Bill A2626 aims to amend the existing '90-Day Law' which governs the timeframe for the issuance of certain construction permits by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP). Under the current law, the DEP is required to approve, conditionally approve, or disapprove a construction permit within 90 days of receipt of a complete application. This bill proposes a modification that allows for a 30-day extension under specific conditions related to seasonal or weather-dependent information, thereby adding clarity to the process by which such extensions may be requested and granted.
Contention
Not all stakeholders may agree with the amendments proposed in A2626. Some may argue that allowing applications to be deemed approved in the absence of seasonal data may pose risks to environmental protections. Opponents could contend that this provision may accelerate approvals in urgent projects, overlooking critical information that could impact environmental assessments and subsequent permit conditions. Balancing the need for timely development against the preservation of environmental standards is expected to be a central conversation among lawmakers as the bill moves through the legislative process.
Excludes permit applications for construction of certain pipelines and related infrastructure from eligibility for automatic approval if DEP fails to take action on application within 90 days.
Excludes permit applications for construction of certain pipelines and related infrastructure from eligibility for automatic approval if DEP fails to take action on application within 90 days.