New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 7A - FRESHWATER WETLANDS PROTECTION ACT RULES
Subchapter 3 - IDENTIFYING FRESHWATER WETLANDS AND TRANSITION AREAS; FRESHWATER WETLANDS RESOURCE VALUE CLASSIFICATION
Section 7:7A-3.2 - Classification of freshwater wetlands by resource value
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Freshwater wetlands shall be divided into three classifications based on resource value. The Department shall consider the resource value classification of a wetland in, among other things, evaluating alternatives to the proposed regulated activity, in determining the size of the transition area, and in determining the amount and/or type of mitigation required.
(b) A freshwater wetland of exceptional resource value, or exceptional resource value wetland, is a freshwater wetland which:
(c) For the purposes of (b) above, the Department identifies present and documented habitat for threatened or endangered species using the Landscape Project method, which focuses on habitat areas required to support local populations of threatened and endangered wildlife species. The report entitled New Jersey's Landscape Project, which is updated periodically, provides additional information on mapping methodology and is available at http://www.nj.gov/dep/fgw/ensp/landscape/index.htm. Interested parties may also obtain information by writing to the Division of Fish and Wildlife, Endangered and Nongame Species Program at:
The Landscape Project
State of New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection
Division of Fish and Wildlife Endangered and Nongame Species Program
Mail Code 501-03
PO Box 420
Trenton, NJ 08625-0420.
(d) If the Department becomes aware of an occurrence of an threatened or endangered wildlife species on or proximate to a site that is not mapped as threatened or endangered wildlife species habitat by the Landscape Project, and the Department determines that the habitat may be suitable for that species, the Department shall notify the applicant of the proposed exceptional resource value classification based on new endangered or threatened species data and provide them with the opportunity to contest the classification decision prior to formally classifying the wetlands of exceptional resource value in accordance with (b) above.
(e) An applicant may request that a documented habitat not result in the classification of a freshwater wetland as a freshwater wetland of exceptional resource value. Such a request shall include a demonstration of the long-term loss of one or more habitat requirements of the specific documented threatened or endangered species, including, but not limited to, wetlands size or overall habitat size, water quality, or vegetation density or diversity. Upon such a request, the Department shall review all available information, and shall make a final classification of the wetland.
(f) A freshwater wetland of ordinary resource value, or an ordinary resource value wetland, is a freshwater wetland, which does not exhibit any of the characteristics in (b) above, and which is:
(g) A freshwater wetland of intermediate resource value, or intermediate resource value wetland, is any freshwater wetland not defined as exceptional or ordinary.
(h) The classification system established under this section shall not restrict the Department's authority to require the creation or restoration of freshwater wetlands under N.J.A.C. 7:7A.
(i) To obtain a Department determination of the resource value classification for a particular wetland, an applicant may obtain a letter of interpretation from the Department under N.J.A.C. 7:7A-4.