Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 21, November 4, 2024
Section 7:50-6.4 - Coastal wetlands(a) Coastal wetlands are banks, low-lying marshes, swamps, meadows, flats, and other lowlands subject to tidal inundation which support or are capable of supporting one or more of the following plants: 1. Salt meadowgrass (Spartina patens);2. Spike grass (Distichlis spicata);3. Black grass (Juncus gerardi);4. Saltmarsh grass (Spartina alterniflora);5. Saltworts (Salicornia europaea and Salicornia bigelovii);6. Sea lavender (Limonium carolinianum);7. Saltmarsh bulrushes (Scirpus robustus and Scirpus paludosus var, atlanticus);8. Sand spurrey (Spergularia marina);9. Switch grass (Panicum virgatum);10. Tall cordgrass (Spartina pectinata);11. Hightide bush (Iva frutescens var, oraria);12. Cattails (Typha angustifolia and Typha iatifolia);13. Spike rush (Eleocharis rostellata);14. Chairmaker's rush (Scirpus americanus);15. Bent grass (Argostis palustris);16. Sweet grass (Hierochloe odorata);17. Wild rice (Zizania aquatica);18. Olney's threesquare (Scirpus olneyi);19. Marsh mallow (Hibiscus palustris);20. Salt reed grass (Spartina cynosuroides);21. Common reed grass (Phragmites communis);22. Pickerel grass (Pontederia cordata);23. Arrowheads (Sagittaria spp.);24. Spatterdock (Nuphar variegatum);25. Red maple (Acer rubrum); and26. Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides).(b) Coastal wetlands include those lands which are delineated by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection on official maps at a scale of 1:2, 400 listed in N.J.A.C. 7:7A-1.13.N.J. Admin. Code § 7:50-6.4
Amended by R.1994 d.590, effective 12/5/1994.
See: 26 New Jersey Register 165(a), 26 New Jersey Register 4795(a).