Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 19, October 7, 2024
Section 7:7-13.6 - Upland waterfront development area regions and growth ratings(a) The growth rating for a site in the upland waterfront development area is determined by the region in which it is located, and the growth rating assigned to that region.(b) The growth ratings are as follows: 1. A development growth rating is assigned to regions of the upland waterfront development area that are already largely developed. Development in regions with this growth rating is preferred over development in regions with limited growth and extension growth ratings;2. An extension growth rating is assigned to regions of the upland waterfront development area that qualify for neither a development growth rating nor a limited growth rating; and3. A limited growth rating is assigned to regions of the upland waterfront development area that contain large environmentally sensitive areas.(c) The eight different regions and their growth ratings are based on their respective patterns of development and cultural and natural resources.(d) The regions are as follows: 1. The urban area region, which is the land within the upland waterfront development area that is within a special urban area, as described at 7:7-9.41;2. The northern waterfront region, which is the land within the upland waterfront development area within Monmouth County, and extending north from Monmouth County to the New York State boundary; 3. The western ocean region, which is the land within the upland waterfront development area that is within Ocean County, west of the Garden State Parkway and south of State Route 37;4. The southern region, which is the land within the upland waterfront development area that is in Cape May County (but not located in the Great Egg Harbor River region);5. The Mullica-southern ocean region, which is: i. The land in Ocean County within the upland waterfront development area that is south of Cedar Run Creek and west of U.S. Route 9;ii. The land within the upland waterfront development area in Bass River Township, Burlington County; andiii. The land within the upland waterfront development area in Atlantic County that is north of County Route 561 (Jimmy Leeds Road);6. The Great Egg Harbor River region, which is: i. The land within the upland waterfront development area in Atlantic County that is southwest of County Alternate Route 559; andii. The land within the upland waterfront development area in Cape May County that is east of State Highway 50, north of County Route 585, and west of U.S. Route 9;7. The Delaware River region, which is: i. The land within the upland waterfront development area in the municipalities of Bridgeton and Millville in Cumberland County and Salem in Salem County; andii. The land within the upland waterfront development area in Salem County (but not located in the Delaware estuary region), and extending north from Salem County through Gloucester County, Camden County, Burlington County (but not located in Bass River Township), and Mercer County; and8. The Delaware estuary region, which is: i. The land within the upland waterfront development area in Cumberland County (but not located in the municipalities of Bridgeton and Millville); andii. The land within the upland waterfront development area in Salem County that is south and east of a boundary formed by Interstate 295 from its intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike to County Route 641; County Route 641 from its intersection with the New Jersey Turnpike to U.S. Route 130; U.S. Route 130 from its intersection with County Route 641 to its intersection with Oldmans Creek (but not located within the municipality of Salem). (e) The growth ratings assigned to the regions described in (d) above are as follows: 1. The following regions are assigned a development growth rating: ii. Northern waterfront region; andiii. Delaware River region;2. The following regions are assigned an extension growth rating: i. Western ocean region; and3. The following regions are assigned a limited growth rating: i. Mullica-southern ocean region;ii. Great Egg Harbor River region; andiii. Delaware estuary region.(f) Rationale: By assigning growth ratings to different upland waterfront development area regions, the Department intends to concentrate development in areas that are already developed and, thus, would have minimal environmental impact. Development should be steered away from regions with large environmentally sensitive areas to preserve groundwater quality.N.J. Admin. Code § 7:7-13.6
Renumbered from 7:7E-5A.2 by 47 N.J.R. 1392(a), effective 7/6/2015Amended by 50 N.J.R. 361(a), effective 1/16/2018