Atlantic County | |
Brigantine City | Hamilton Township |
Corbin City | Mullica Township |
Egg Harbor City | Port Republic |
Egg Harbor Township | Somers Point City |
Estell Manor Township | Weymouth Township |
Galloway Township | |
Burlington County | |
Bass River Township | Washington Township |
Cape May County | |
Dennis Township | Upper Township |
Middle Township | Woodbine Borough |
Cumberland County | |
Maurice River Township | |
Ocean County | |
Barnegat Township | Lakehurst Borough |
Beachwood Borough | Little Egg Harbor Township |
Berkeley Township | Manchester Township |
Dover Township | Ocean Township |
Eagleswood Township | South Toms River Borough |
Lacey Township | Stafford Township |
Tuckerton Borough |
Prior to these actions, under Executive Order No. 56, issued on May 28, 1977, the Governor created the Pinelands Review Committee to delineate a pinelands region and develop a plan to guide State actions affecting that Region. The report of the Pinelands Review Committee, completed in February 1979, stressed the need to take strong action to manage development in the pinelands.
Because the living marine resources in the bays and estuaries of the coastal zone depend on the flow of freshwater from the pinelands, changes to the quality and quantity of the pinelands water resource caused by pollution and contamination would have a significant impact on coastal resources.
The Pinelands Protection Act (Section 22) recognized the overlap between pinelands and coastal management interests and mandated the DEP, in consultation with the Pinelands Commission, review the environmental design for the coastal area prepared as required by CAFRA (see N.J.S.A. 13:19-10) which is also within the boundaries of the Pinelands National Reserve. This overlap extends from Pleasant Mills to the Garden State Parkway on both sides of the Mullica River.
N.J. Admin. Code § 7:7-9.42