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DEP Bulletin Thomas H DEP Bulletin Thomas H. Kean, Governor • Robert E. Hughey, Commissioner r \. J : "~~ /1 ./ ' I - .~ ~' ; February 29, 1984 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEP PUBLIC HEARINGS AND EVENTS OF INTEREST ............................ SECTION A SCHEDULE OF ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS .................................... SECTION B ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS AND ASSESSMENTS ....................... SECTION C NOTICE OF STATE, CERTIFICATIONS OF DRAFT, NJPDES PERMITS .............. SECTION C PERMIT APPLICATION FILED OR ACTED UPON ................................ SECTION D WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT WETLANDS STREAM ENCROACHMENTS SEWER EXTENSIONS COASTAL AREA FACILITY REVIEW ACT (CAFRA) GLOSSARY .............................................. " ...... (Ins ide Back Cover) ABBREVIATED TERMS APPROVAL AND DENIAL CODES PERMIT TYPES AND CODES MAILING 'ADDRESSES New JerseyYou Are Department Viewing an Archived ofCopy Env.ironmental from the New Jersey State Protection Library ABOUT THE OEP BULLETIN The DEP BULLETIN is an information service provided free of charge by the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection. It contains a list of construction permit applications filed with or acted upon by DEP. Interested persons will thus be able to determine the status of applications dealing with Waterfront Development permits, Wetland permits, Stream Encroachment permits, Sewerage Extension permits, and CAFRA permits (Coastal Area Facility Review Act). In addition the circular provides a calendar of Events and Interest and a Schedule of Public Hearings. (THE PUBLIC HEARINGS HOWEVER, ARE NOT OFFICIAL NOTICES.) Environmental Impact Statements acted upon during the week are also shown. Any additional information concerning the permits may be obtained by contacting the appropriate person listed below. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS AND ASSESSMENTS ............................................. Lawrence Schmidt .................... (609) 292-2662 DIVISION OF COASTAL RESOURCES For Coastal Permits (CAFRA, Wetlands and Waterfront Development) inquire according to location. Waterfront Region ........................................... Darryl Jennus ....................... (609) 292-8202 (Bergen, part of Burlington along the Delaware River, Camden, Essex, Gloucester, Hudson, Mercer, Middlesex and Union) Northern Shore .............................................. Philip Sandine ...................... (609) 292-0060 (Monmouth, Ocean, small segment of Burlington near Mullica River) Southern Shore .............................................. Karl Braun .......................... (609) 292-0061 (Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, Ocean, part of Burlington) DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES STREAM ENCROACHMENT .............................................. John 0' Dowd ......................... (609) 292- 2373 NEW JERSEY POLLUTION DISCHARGE ELIMINATION PERMITS (NJPDES) Permit Administration ....................................... Ellen Radow ......................... (609) 292-5262 Private or Municipal Sewerage Proj .......................... S.T. Giallella, P.E ................. (609) 984-4429, (non-federally funded projects) Industrial Waste Treatment Projects ......................... Paul C. Kurisko, P.E ................ (609) 292-4860 Groundwater Permits ......................................... John Trela .......................... (609) 292-0424 FEDERALLY FUNDED SEWERAGE PROJECTS Atlantic/Raritan Design Unit ................................ Shadab Ahmad, P.E ................... (609) 292-6814 Delaware/Passaic Design Unit ................................ Stanley Cach ........................ (609) 292-2482 Technical Services Unit ...... : .............................. Robert Kotch, P.E ................... (609) 292-2723 PERMIT GUIDANCE FROM DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES ................. Stephen B. Schlags .................. (609) 633-7026 QUESTIONS ON DWR EVENTS OF INTEREST AND REGULATORY HEARINGS ...... Maria Petix ......................... (609) 292-1840 QUESTIONS ON DWR PERMIT HEARINGS ................................. Richard Bellis ...................... (609) 292-0950 Printing and circulation of the DEP BULLETIN is handled through the Documents Distribution Center, Persons desiring to be included on the mailing list may call: (609) 984-6521 or write - Documents Distribution Center, CN 402, Trenton, N.J. 08625. A UNIQUE SERVICE FOR NEW JERSEY INDUSTRY ........................................... USE THIS SERVICE FOR MAJOR PROJECTS .................................... As Staff to Commissioner Borden R. Putnam of the Department of Commerce and Economic Development, the Office of Business Advocacy provides personalized assistance in resolving problems encountered when doing business in New Jersey. OBA's technical personnel function as industry ombudsmen in all areas of governmental activity. The Office of Business Advocacy's objective is to cut red tape and get solutions to permit problems. OBA will designate a Permit Expediter to your project. The Permit Expediter will: A. Advise you of the state permits required for your project, upon completing "MASTER PERMIT INFORMATION' APPLICATION FORM" B. Coordinate contacts with relevant local and state regulatory agencies upon request. C. Monitor the progress of your permit applications. D. Act to ensure processing of most permits within 90 days of application. E. Schedule "OVER THE COUNTER": processing for permits meeting appropriate criteria. THE OFFICE OF BUSINESS ADVOCACY Administrator ............................ Rocco Guerrieri, Ph.D Permit Coordination Project Manager ...... Paul Krane State Permit Expediters .................. Samuel Mastrull, Jeffrey A. Horn, Charles J. Coyle Environmental Specialist ................. John Serkies Government Affairs Specialist ............ Charles E. Connell, Jr. Business Advocacy Specialists ............ Joseph T. Grossi, James L. Waldron ASK FOR PERMIT COORDINATION - (609) 292-0700 OFFICE OF BUSINESS ADVOCACY, CN 380, TRENTON, N.J. 08625 You Are Viewing an Archived Copy from the New Jersey State Library DEPARUlENT OF ENVIRON~lENTAL PROTECTION PAGE A-I EVENTS OF INTEREST MARCH 6 WATER-WASTEWATER OPR EXAM BD 88 E. STATE STREET WALLACH BLDG. CONF. RM. FLR. 4 TRENTON, NJ 9:30 AM MARCH 14 TIDELANDS RESOURCE COUNCIL MEETING JOHN FITCH PLAZA RM. 702 LABOR & INDUSTRY BLDG. TRENTON, NJ 10:00 AM MARCH 29 TIDELANDS RESOURCE COUNCIL MEETING JOHN FITCH PLAZA RM. 702 LABOR & INDUSTRY BLDG. TRENTON, NJ 10:00 AM NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SCHEDULE OF HEARINGS DEP ASSIGNED DOCKET DATE TIME SUBJECT/PERMIT TYPE PLACE PROJECT REVIEWER NUMBER MARCH 5 1:00 PM BRIGANTINE BEACH CLUB MOTEL 1417 W. BRIGANTINE AVE. MR. TIM COCHRAN 83-0639-5 MONDAY 103 UNIT MOTEL CITY HALL COMMISSION CHAMB. CAFRA PERMIT BRIGANTINE, NJ BLOCK 301, LOTS 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 16, & 18, 20A, 22A, 24 & 27A, CITY OF BRIGANTINE ATLANTIC CO. MARCH ]9 9:00 AM JOINT CLEAN AIR-SOLID WASTE ROOM 202 STUDENT CENTER DR. WM KLEEPER MONDAY ADVISORY COUNCIL TRENTON STATE COLLEGE D. NALVEN FACT-FINDING HEARING ON TRENTON, NJ RESOURCE RECOVERY IN N.J. You Are Viewing an Archived Copy from the New Jersey State Library NEW JE[tSEY DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONNENTAL PROTECTION PAGE D-1 CHANGES IN STATUS FOR PERIOD 2/7/84 thw 2/21/84 DOCKET NO. PROJECT DESCRIPTION APPLICANT'S NMiE/ ADDRESS FIRM'S NM1E/ADDRESS STATUS OF APPLICATION PROJECT MILESTONE DATES LOCATION WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT PERMIT APPLICATIONS 77-0148-1 RECONSTRUCT PIER 7 UPPER DIV PARKS & FORESTRY NJ DEP N/A ADDITIONAL INFO. REQUESTED 04/21/77 NEW YORK BAY AT LIBERTY CN 404 ADDITIONAL INFO. RECEIVED 05/13/77 HUDSON STATE PARK TRENTON NJ 08625 ACCEPTED AS COMPLETE 05/13/77 JERSEY CITY DECISION: APPROVED 03/31/80 REMARKS: MODIFICATION & 1 YEAR EXT. EXP. 3-31-85 DECISION: EXTENSION 02/10/84 79-0333-1 MAINTAINENCE DREDGING OF EBLES MARINA INC. WILLIAM F. TOWER JR. ADDITIONAL INFO. REQUESTED 09/10/79 MARINA ON RANCOCAS CREEK P.O. BOX 112 46 BENDIX LANE ADDITIONAL INFO. RECEIVED 01/25/80 BURLINGTON AT BLOCK 2100 LOT 14 DELANCO NJ 08075 WILLINGBORO NJ 08046 ACCEPTED AS COMPLETE 01/25/80 DELANCO TWP. DECISION: APPROVED 03/31/80 REMARKS: FINAL PERMIT EXTENSION EXPIRING 3-31-85 DECISION: EXTENSION 02/21/84 80-0438-1 RECONSTRUCT PIER FOR DRY PERTH AMBOY DRY DOCK CO. RAY CONSULTING COMPANY INC. ADDITIONAL INFO. REQUESTED 09/22/80 DOCK FACILITY, ARTHUR KILL FOOT OF COMMERCE STREET 320 RARITAN AVENUE ADDITIONAL INFO. RECEIVED 11/15/80 MIDDLESEX BLK 137 LOTS 1, 2, lA, & 2A PERTH AMBOY NJ 08861 HIGHLAND PARK NJ 08904 ACCEPTED AS COMPLETE 11/15/80 PERTH AMBOY DECISION: APPROVED 02/10/81 REMARKS: ONE YEAR EXTENSION EXPIRING 2-10-85 DECISION: EXTENSION 02/10/84 81-0654-1 MAINTAIN FILLED TIDAL AREA MURPHY, PAUL C. HAROLD E. MASER ADDITIONAL INFO. REQUESTED 03/04/82 ALONG PENNSAUKEN CREEK AT 405 SUNSET AVENUE 2408 RANCOCAS ROAD ADDITIONAL INFO. RECEIVED 02/14/84 BURLINGTON BLOCK 7-AB LOT 13 MAPLE SHADE NJ 08052 BURLINGTON NJ 08016 ACCEPTED AS COMPLETE 02/14/84 MAPLE SHADE TWP. DECISION: APPROVED 02/14/84 REMARKS: ALSO RIPARIAN GRANT 83-0143-1 RECONSTRUCT SEAWALL BUREAU OF COASTAL ENGR. APPLICANT ADDITIONAL INFO. REQUESTED 03/17/83 DELAWARE RIVER 1433 HOOPER AVENUE DECISION: CANCELLED 02/06/84 SALEM TOMS RIVER NJ 08753 PENNSVILLE TWP. 83-0236-1 MAINTENANCE DREDGING BEACH HAVEN MARLIN-TUNA CLB THOMAS M. SCHINA ADDITIONAL INFO. REQUESTED 04/22/83 LITTLE EGG HARBOR BAY BOX 216 709 WYNGATE ROAD ADDITIONAL INFO. RECEIVED 05/10/83 OCEAN LOT 6, BLOCK 148-A BEACH HAVEN NJ 08008 SOMERDALE NJ 08083 ACCEPTED AS COMPLETE 05/10/83 BEACH IlA VEN DECISION: APPROVED 09/07/83 83-0285-1 REMOVE BULKHEAD KELLY, EDWIN LYNCH
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