N.J. Admin. Code § 7:45-2.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 7:45-2.2 - Jurisdictional determination
(a) An applicant may apply to the Commission for a written jurisdictional determination that states whether or not a project requires review and approval under this chapter. If the proposed project requires review and approval, the jurisdictional determination shall identify the review zone in which the project is located, and whether it is a major or minor project. The jurisdictional determination shall also state whether the project requires an individual approval or may qualify for a general permit. To apply for a jurisdictional determination, the applicant shall submit the following:
1. A Commission application form (see 7:45-1.2 );
2. If the site currently contains impervious surface, the total amount of existing coverage in square feet or acres and the date it was constructed; and
3. A brief description of the proposed project and the amount of impervious surface proposed.
(b) The following projects are exempt from Commission review and approval:
1. Any project located outside the Review Zone;
2. Any project in Zone B that is not a major project; and
3. Any project that is not a governmental project, and that does not require a municipal permit or approval.
(c) A jurisdictional determination shall lapse:
1. If construction is not complete within five years from the date of the jurisdictional determination; or
2. If any municipal permit(s) or approval(s) applicable to the project expires, lapses, or is revoked.

N.J. Admin. Code § 7:45-2.2