Prohibits dumping dredge spoils on and around islands without municipal approval.
Impact
The bill requires that the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) must first petition municipalities owning land on the island and receive their approval in the form of an ordinance before permitting any dumping of dredge spoils. This change signifies a notable shift towards reinforcing local authority over specific land use issues impacted by state legislation. The emphasis on local governance aligns with the ongoing conversations around the importance of empowering community decision-making in environmental matters.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3484 aims to prohibit the dumping of dredge spoils on and around islands located within the Delaware River unless there is explicit municipal approval. This legislation is particularly concerned with Burlington Island, which has been under local control for nearly two centuries. The bill asserts that activities on the island have historically been restricted for the benefit of the City of Burlington, emphasizing the need for local governance over the island's use and preventing any potential misuse of the land by state actions.
Contention
Debates surrounding A3484 are likely to center on the balance between state and local governance, particularly regarding environmental protection versus development needs. Supporters may argue that this bill is essential for protecting the ecological integrity of Burlington Island and ensuring that it remains a public resource for recreational and educational purposes. However, there may also be concerns from state agencies and developers that such local restrictions could impede necessary infrastructure projects or environmental remediation efforts that require dredging.
Establishes special dredging account; directs $5,000,000 of sales tax collected annually be deposited therein; directs DEP to administer account and dredging program with certain requirements.
Establishes special dredging account; directs $5,000,000 of sales tax collected annually be deposited therein; directs DEP to administer account and dredging program with certain requirements.