Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 7:7A-3.3 - Identifying a transition area(a) A transition area serves as: 1. An ecological transition zone from uplands to freshwater wetlands which is an integral portion of the freshwater wetlands ecosystem, providing temporary refuge for freshwater wetlands fauna during high water episodes, critical habitat for animals dependent upon but not resident in freshwater wetlands, and slight variations of freshwater wetland boundaries over time due to hydrologic or climatologic effects; and2. A sediment and storm water control zone to reduce the impacts of development upon freshwater wetlands and freshwater wetlands species.(b) Acts or acts of omission in a transition area that adversely affect a transition area's ability to serve as any of the areas described below at (b)1 to 7 shall be deemed inconsistent with (a) above: 1. A temporary refuge for freshwater wetlands fauna during high water episodes;2. A habitat area for activities such as breeding, spawning, nesting and wintering for migrating, endangered, commercially and recreationally important wildlife;3. An area to accommodate slight variations in freshwater wetland boundaries over time due to hydrologic or climatologic effects;4. A remediation and filtration area to remove and store nutrients, sediments, petrochemicals, pesticides, debris and other pollutants as they move from the upland towards the freshwater wetlands;5. A buffer area to keep human activities at a distance from freshwater wetlands, thus reducing the impact of noise, traffic, and other direct and indirect human impacts on freshwater wetlands species;6. A corridor area which facilitates the movement of wildlife to and from freshwater wetlands and from and to uplands, streams and other waterways; and7. A sediment and storm water control area to reduce the adverse effects of development or disturbance upon freshwater wetlands, flora and fauna, and nearby waterways.(c) A transition area is required adjacent to a freshwater wetland of exceptional resource value and of intermediate resource value as classified in N.J.A.C. 7:7A-3.2. A transition area is not required adjacent to a freshwater wetland of ordinary resource value or adjacent to a State open water.(d) The standard widths of a transition area are set forth at (d)1 and 2 below. These standard widths shall only be modified through the issuance of a transition area waiver. The types of transition area waivers are listed at N.J.A.C. 7:7A-8.1(a). 1. The standard width of a transition area adjacent to a freshwater wetland of exceptional resource value shall be 150 feet.2. The standard width of a transition area adjacent to a freshwater wetland of intermediate resource value shall be 50 feet.(e) A person shall not engage in regulated activities, as described at N.J.A.C. 7:7A-2.3, in a transition area except pursuant to a transition area waiver.(f) A transition area shall be measured outward from a freshwater wetland boundary line on a horizontal scale perpendicular to the freshwater wetlands boundary line as shown in Figure 1 below. The outside boundary line of a transition area shall parallel, that is, be equidistant from, the freshwater wetlands boundary line, unless the Department issues a transition area waiver. The width of the transition area shall be measured as the minimum distance between the freshwater wetlands boundary and the outside transition area boundary. Data in image
N.J. Admin. Code § 7:7A-3.3
Amended and recodified from 7:7A-2.5 by 49 N.J.R. 3849(a), effective 12/18/2017