New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 5D - STATE TRAILS SYSTEM
Subchapter 7 - DEPARTMENT-FUNDED CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS AFFECTING DESIGNATED TRAILS
Section 7:5D-7.1 - Review of Department-funded construction projects affecting designated trails
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The Department shall assess all proposed construction projects partially or wholly funded by the Department that temporarily or permanently cross, directly border upon, or interrupt use of a designated trail right-of-way or its facilities to determine the project's potential impact on the trail, trail users, associated facilities and adjacent property owners.
(b) It is the Department's policy to incorporate, through a memorandum of understanding if appropriate, an informal analysis of the impact of a proposed project on designated trails into its review of non-Department-funded construction projects under its other regulatory programs. The Department may require permittees to take measures to mitigate the impact of proposed projects on designated trails if such measures are consistent with the statutory and regulatory authority governing the permit program.
(c) The Department's review under (a) or (b) above shall assess the following:
(d) The Division, with the advice of the Council, shall review a proposed Department-funded construction project within 90 days of receipt of the project plans from the Department's funding program and shall provide a recommendation on the proposed project to the Commissioner.
(e) The Commissioner shall review the recommendation of the Division made under (d) above and shall take one of the following actions on the recommendation:
(f) Emergency measures to protect public health, safety and welfare may be undertaken in the trail right-of-way without prior review by the Department. However, persons or organizations undertaking such measures must notify the Division in writing within 24 hours of commencing such measures.