New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 36 - GREEN ACRES PROGRAM
Subchapter 25 - REQUIREMENTS FOR MAINTENANCE OF PARKLAND; WHAT CONSTITUTES A DISPOSAL OR DIVERSION OF PARKLAND; AMENDMENT OF RECREATION AND OPEN SPACE INVENTORIES; ADMINISTRATIVE TRANSFER OF PARKLAND; CHANGES IN USE OF PARKLAND; CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS ON PARKLAND; FEES; PUBLIC ACCESS TO AND USE OF PARKLAND; LEASES, USE AGREEMENTS AND CONCESSION AGREEMENTS; DESIGNATED COMMUTER PARKING LOTS; ADJUDICATORY HEARING REQUESTS
Section 7:36-25.2 - Disposal or diversion of funded parkland and unfunded parkland; exceptions
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Except as provided in (d) below, a local government unit shall not divert to a use other than recreation and conservation purposes or dispose of any funded or unfunded parkland unless the local government unit obtains prior approval from the Commissioner and the State House Commission in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:36-26. The diversion or disposal of funded or unfunded parkland by a local government unit without the approval of the Commissioner and the State House Commission is void and of no legal effect.
(b) Except as provided in (d) below, a nonprofit shall not divert to a use other than recreation and conservation purposes or dispose of any funded parkland unless the nonprofit obtains prior approval from the Commissioner and the State House Commission in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:36-26. The diversion or disposal of funded parkland by a nonprofit without the approval of the Commissioner and the State House Commission is void and of no legal effect.
(c) As examples, uses that may constitute the diversion of funded or unfunded parkland from recreation and conservation purposes include, but are not limited to: bridges; through roads or other transportation improvements; rights of way; public or private utility or other non-recreation easements (surface or subsurface); communications towers, antennas or other communications equipment, whether freestanding or attached to existing structures; billboards; municipal buildings, libraries, schools, and fire, police, or emergency services facilities; housing; well houses or water towers; solid waste facilities (including composting facilities); private recreation and conservation facilities; wetlands creation or buffer areas or threatened or endangered species habitat creation or mitigation required by other laws, regulations, codes, or ordinances in connection with non-parkland uses, including habitat creation or wetlands mitigation required by permits; deposit of dredge spoils, except those used as part of a development as defined in these rules; sewage sludge disposal; pump stations; stormwater management facilities such as detention, retention, or sedimentation basins and outfall structures to manage stormwater generated off-site, including flow easements or implied flow easements; and flood control facilities such as levees, berms, flood walls, channel construction, and ponding areas unless the flood control facilities will not have any negative effect on the natural resource or recreational value of the parkland.
(d) The following activities do not constitute a diversion or disposal of funded or unfunded parkland: