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In two final weeks of heavy voting before adopting a state budget and heading off for
summer vacation, New Jersey state lawmakers will consider close to three dozen
energy and environmental bills.
Here’s the lineup (at the moment and always subject to change):
non-residential development fees until 2018; establishes the “New Jersey
Residential Foreclosure Transformation Act.”
trees, saplings, shrubs or other plants; repeals current law thereon.
guaranteed NJ Spill Compensation Fund coverage, upon sale of property where
private well is treated by point of entry water treatment system.
recommendation of site for inclusion on Superfund list.
requirements.
responsibilities of land surveyors.
Jasey, M.M. (D-27)
directly to municipalities.
applying for de minimis exemption from “Industrial Site Recovery Act”
to certify as to no actual knowledge of contamination exceeding remediation
standards.
requirements under certain circumstances.
Benson, D.R. (D-14) ;
Fund to provide historic site management grants for certain historic
preservation projects.
recycling of plastic products.
national security, a stronger economy, and a better environment.
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guaranteed NJ Spill Compensation Fund coverage, upon sale of property where
private well is treated by point of entry water treatment system.
Munoz, N.F. (R-21)
limits use of eminent domain under the “Local Redevelopment and Housing
Law.”
guaranteed NJ Spill Compensation Fund coverage, upon sale of property where
private well is treated by point of entry water treatment system.
limits use of eminent domain under the “Local Redevelopment and Housing
Law.”
landfills.
J. (D-2)
cent for each dollar subject to sales tax for preservation of open space,
including flood prone areas and lands that protect water supplies, farmland,
and historic properties.
national security, a stronger economy, and a better environment.
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ASSEMBLY VOTING SESSION
with regard to agricultural activities under “Freshwater Wetlands
Protection Act”.
lands.
Wimberly, B.E. (D-35)
equipment and natural gas cooling equipment would increase energy efficiency in
commercial buildings.
(D-14); Eustace, T.J. (D-38)
utility service providers to report severe weather and emergency related
service interruptions; directs utility service providers and State Office of
Emergency Management to present reported information online
Eustace, T.J. (D-38)
Public-Private Partnership Act.”
Amodeo, J.F. (R-2)
special permit for horse racing on beach.
Singleton, T. (D-7); Diegnan, P.J. (D-18)
infrastructure projects for FY2014.
Conaway, H. (D-7); Barnes III, P.J. (D-18)
expend certain sums to make loans for environmental infrastructure projects for
FY2014.
Burzichelli, J.J. (D-3)
Infrastructure Trust Financing Program.
local infrastructure.
landfills.
Riley, C.M. (D-3)
Infrastructure Trust.
NJ to ante up $30M to rebuild water infrastructure
NJDEP in $130M partial settlement of Passaic River suit