New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 7 - COASTAL PERMIT PROGRAM RULES
Appendix J - BOUNDARIES OF MAINLAND COASTAL CENTERS IN THE CAFRA AREA RE-ESTABLISHED UNDER THE PERMIT EXTENSION ACT OF 2008 AS AMENDED JANUARY 18, 2010, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012, AND DECEMBER 26, 2014

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code J
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

For purposes of N.J.A.C. 7:7-13, this appendix sets forth the boundary descriptions of the mainland coastal centers whose March 15, 2007, expiration has been extended under the Permit Extension Act of 2008, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-136.1 et seq. and the January 18, 2010, September 19, 2012, and December 26, 2014, amendments to that Act. The areas listed at NJ.A.C. 7:7-13.19(d) shall not be considered part of a mainland coastal center. In addition, the areas that are within the "environmentally sensitive area" defined by the Permit Extension Act of 2008, as amended, at N.J.S.A. 40:55D-136.3, were not extended by the Act and, therefore, are not part of the mainland coastal center. Further information on the Permit Extension Act and environmentally sensitive areas is described on the Department's webpage at http://www.nj.gov/dep/landuse/pea.html.

In accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:7-13.3(d), the impervious cover allowed on a site within a mainland coastal center must be placed on the net land area of the site, as determined under N.J.A.C. 7:7-13.3(e). The placement of impervious cover on a site in a mainland coastal center may be further restricted by other provisions of this chapter, including the special area rules at N.J.A.C. 7:7-9.

The appendix is organized as follows: counties are listed alphabetically. Within each county, the municipalities are listed alphabetically. Within each municipality, the non-mainland coastal centers are listed alphabetically.

I. Atlantic County coastal centers

A. Egg Harbor Township coastal centers

1. Egg Harbor coastal town

a. The coastal town boundary extends from the intersection of English Creek Avenue and Schoolhouse Lane, thence south on Schoolhouse Lane to Mays Landinomers Point Road (County Route 559), thence southeast on Mays Landinomers Point Road (County Route 559) to Steelmanville Road (County Route 651), thence east on Steelmanville Road (County Route 651) to Robert Best Road, thence northeast on Robert Best Road to a point that is a perpendicular distance of 2,000 feet west of Ocean Heights Avenue, thence south along a line that is parallel to and 2,000 feet west of Ocean Heights Avenue to Steelmanville Road (County Route 651), thence west on Steelmanville Road (County Route 651) to a point that is a perpendicular distance of 3,000 feet west of Ocean Heights Avenue, thence south along a line that is parallel to and 3,000 feet west of Ocean Heights Avenue to the Garden State Parkway, thence northeast on the Garden State Parkway to Ocean Heights Avenue, thence northwest on Ocean Heights Avenue to a point that is a perpendicular distance of 2,000 feet north of English Creek Avenue, thence west along a line that is parallel to and 2,000 feet north of English Creek Avenue to Evergreen Avenue, thence south on Evergreen Avenue to English Creek Avenue, and thence west on English Creek Avenue to Schoolhouse Lane.

II. Cape May County coastal centers

A. Lower Township coastal centers

1. Town Bank/North Cape May coastal town

a. The coastal town boundary extends from the intersection of Shore Drive and Pinewood Road, thence east on Pinewood Road to Clubhouse Drive, thence south on Clubhouse Drive to Fernwood Road, thence east on Fernwood Road to Norwood Road, thence south on Norwood Road to Brookdale Road, thence west on Brookdale Road to Clubhouse Drive, thence south on Clubhouse Drive to Delair, thence east on Delair to Oxford, thence south on Oxford to Racetrack, thence south on Racetrack to Town Bank Road, thence southeast on Town Bank Road to Beachhurst Drive, thence north on Beachhurst Drive to Clearwater Drive, thence north on Clearwater Drive to Linda Anne Drive, thence east on Linda Anne Drive to Margaret Drive, thence north on Margaret Drive to Heidi Drive, thence east on Heidi Drive to Bayshore Road (County Route 603), thence southwest on Bayshore Road (County Route 603) to Fire Lane, thence southeast on Fire Lane to Apple Blossom Drive, thence east on Apple Blossom Drive to Sunnyside Drive, thence south on Sunnyside Drive to a point 200 feet north of Town Bank Road, thence southeast along a line parallel to and 200 feet north of Town Bank Road to Shunpike Road, thence south on Shunpike Road to U.S. Route 9, thence west on U.S. Route 9 to Adriatic Road, thence south on the same bearing as Adriatic Road to the mean high water line of the Cape May Canal, thence west along the mean high water line to Beach Drive, thence north on Beach Drive, which becomes Shore Drive, and thence north on Shore Drive to Pinewood Road.

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