New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 38 - HIGHLANDS WATER PROTECTION AND PLANNING ACT RULES
Subchapter 11 - REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS
Section 7:38-11.6 - Procedures for review of an HPAA with waiver
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The applicant shall demonstrate to the Department that the proposed project or activity meets the requirements for all waivers at 7:38-6.4(e) and complies with the special standards applicable to the waiver being sought: 7:38-6.5 (health and safety), 6.6 (brownfields redevelopment), 6.7 (70 percent impervious surface redevelopment), 6.8 (taking without just compensation) or 6.9 (construction of 100 percent affordable housing).
(b) If the Department determines that the project or activity satisfies the criteria for a waiver in accordance with (a) above, the Department shall process the Water Quality Management Plan (WQMP) amendment request that applies to the project, if applicable, in accordance with the procedures at (c) through (i) below.
(c) Once the Department decides to proceed with a request to amend a WQMP, the Department shall advise the applicant and the applicable designated planning agency, if any, in writing of its decision. This notification shall include a public notice that shall be given for the proposed amendment. This public notice shall announce a non-adversarial public hearing, shall provide at least 30 days notice of the hearing and will be published in the New Jersey Register. The public comment period will be extended until 15 days after the hearing.
(d) At the applicant's expense, the applicant shall:
(e) The following requirements concern written statements of consent for plan amendments:
(f) Interested persons, including, but not limited to, those from whom written consent is requested under (e)1 above, may submit written comments on the proposed WQMP amendment to the Division of Watershed Management within 15 days after the date of the public hearing.
(g) The Department shall prepare a written summary of public comments and responses to those comments including the Department's decision. The Department shall either:
(h) The Department shall provide written notification of the decision to the applicant and the designated planning agency, where applicable. Notice of the final decision shall also be published in the New Jersey Register and the DEP Bulletin.
(i) Applicants with projects requiring NJPDES permits will be advised at the time of public notice, in accordance with (c) above whether or not to submit an application for a NJPDES permit to the Division of Water Quality.