Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 7:7-2.3 - Coastal wetlands(a) Coastal wetlands permits are required for all activities in coastal wetlands delineated and mapped pursuant to the Wetlands Act of 1970 including, but not limited to: 1. The cultivation and harvesting of naturally occurring agricultural or horticultural products. This provision shall not apply to the continued production of commercial salt hay or other agricultural crops on lands utilized for these purposes on or before April 13, 1972;2. The excavation of an individual mooring slip;3. The maintenance or repair of bridges, roads, highways, railroad beds or the facilities of any utility or municipality. This provision shall not apply to emergency repairs necessitated by a natural disaster or a sudden and unexpected mechanical, electrical or structural failure. Written notification of such repairs shall be provided to the Program within seven days after their initiation;4. The construction of catwalks, piers, docks, landings, footbridges and observation decks;5. The installation of utilities;6. Excavation of boat channels and mooring basins;7. The construction of impoundments;8. The construction of sea walls;9. The diversion or appropriative use of water;10. The use of pesticides, except those applied to the skin or clothing for personal use;11. Driving or causing to pass over or upon wetlands, any mechanical conveyance which may alter or impair the natural contour of the wetlands or the natural vegetation; and12. Filling, excavation or the construction of any structure.(b) The following activities are prohibited on regulated wetlands: 1. Placing, depositing or dumping any solid waste, garbage, refuse, trash, rubbish or debris;2. Dumping or discharging treated or untreated domestic sewage or industrial wastes, either solid or liquid;3. Applying any pesticide on areas containing significant stands of high vigor Spartina alterniflora (Saltmarsh cordgrass), Zizania aquatica (Wildrice), Typha sp. (Cattail), and Scirpus americanus (common threesquare) as shown generally on wetlands maps; 4. The storage or disposal of pesticides;5. The application of persistent pesticides.(c) These rules shall be applicable only in those areas shown waterward of the upper wetland boundary on the coastal wetlands maps (base map photography dated 1971, 1972) listed in chapter Appendix D and incorporated herein by reference.N.J. Admin. Code § 7:7-2.3
Amended by 47 N.J.R. 422(a), effective 2/2/2015Renumbered from 7:7-2.2 by 47 N.J.R. 1392(a), effective 7/6/2015Amended by 50 N.J.R. 361(a), effective 1/16/2018