New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 47 - STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS MANAGEMENT CODE
Subchapter 4 - ACCESS CLASSIFICATIONS AND LEVELS
Section 16:47-4.32 - Appeal process
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:47-4.32
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) The appeal process for minor permits is as follows:
1. The applicant shall submit a written
request for reconsideration to the Regional Maintenance Office within 30 days
of a notice of rejection or unacceptable permit conditions. The request shall
include reasons for the appeal. Within seven days of receipt, the Regional
Maintenance Office shall forward the request to the Regional Maintenance
Engineer, with pertinent documents, and advise the applicant of this
action.
2. Within 10 days of
receipt of the reconsideration request, the Regional Maintenance Engineer will
determine whether to grant the reconsideration request. If the request is
granted, the Regional Maintenance Engineer will schedule a meeting, within 30
days of receipt of the request for reconsideration, with the applicant and
provide the applicant with an opportunity to present additional information in
support of the application.
3. The
Regional Maintenance Engineer shall render a decision in writing within 15 days
of the meeting and so notify the applicant. If the Regional Maintenance
Engineer denies the applicant's request for reconsideration or if the applicant
does not agree with the decision of the Regional Maintenance Engineer, the
applicant may submit an appeal to the Executive Director for Regional
Operations within 15 days.
4. The
Executive Director for Regional Operations shall schedule an informal hearing
within 10 days of receipt of the applicant's appeal. The Executive Director for
Regional Operations may conduct the hearing or designate the Manager of the
Bureau of Major Access Permits as the hearing officer. At the hearing, the
applicant will be afforded an opportunity to present further information
justifying the acceptance of the access plan.
5. In reaching the final agency decision, the
Executive Director for Regional Operations shall consider the information
presented at the hearing and the recommendation of the hearing officer if
designated and the criteria set forth in the Act and these rules, the lot
owner's right of reasonable access to the general system of streets and
highways in the State and the public's right and interest in a safe and
efficient highway system. The Executive Director for Regional Operations shall
render the final agency decision, with reasons, within 10 days of the informal
hearing and so notify the applicant in writing.
(b) The appeal process for all major permits, concept reviews, and developer agreements shall be as follows:
1. The applicant shall submit a written
request for reconsideration to the Bureau of Major Access Permits within 30
days of a notice of rejection or unacceptable permit conditions. The request
shall include reasons for the appeal.
2. Within 10 days of receipt of the
reconsideration request, the Manager of the Bureau of Major Access Permits will
determine whether to grant the reconsideration request. If the request is
granted, the Manager of the Bureau of Major Access Permits will schedule a
meeting, within 30 days of the reconsideration request, with the applicant and
provide the applicant with an opportunity to present additional information in
support of the application.
3. The
Manager of the Bureau of Major Access Permits shall render a decision in
writing within 15 days of the meeting and so notify the applicant. If the
Manager of the Bureau of Major Access Permits denies the applicant's request
for reconsideration or if the applicant does not agree with the decision of the
Manager of the Bureau of Major Access Permits, the applicant may submit an
appeal to the Director, Division of Design Services, within 15 days.
4. The Director, Division of Design Services,
shall schedule an informal hearing within 10 days of receipt of the applicant's
appeal. The Director, Division of Design Services, may conduct the hearing or
designate a Bureau Manager as hearing officer. At the hearing, the applicant
will be accorded an opportunity to present further information justifying the
acceptance of the access plan.
5.
In reaching the final agency decision, the Director, Division of Design
Services, shall consider the information presented at the hearing and the
recommendation of the hearing officer if designated and the criteria set forth
in the Act and these regulations, the lot owner's right of reasonable access to
the general system of streets and highways in the State and the public's right
and interest in a safe and efficient highway system. The Director, Division of
Design Services, shall render the final agency decision, with reasons, within
10 days of the informal hearing and so notify the applicant in
writing.
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