New Jersey Statutes
§ 13:9B-2 — Findings, declarations
New Jersey § 13:9B-2
JurisdictionNew Jersey
Title 13CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT--PARKS AND RESERVATIONS
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Bluebook
N.J. Stat. Ann. § 13:9B-2 (2026).
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The Legislature finds and declares that freshwater wetlands protect and preserve drinking water supplies by serving to purify surface water and groundwater resources; that freshwater wetlands provide a natural means of flood and storm damage protection, and thereby prevent the loss of life and property through the absorption and storage of water during high runoff periods and the reduction of flood crests; that freshwater wetlands serve as a transition zone between dry land and water courses, thereby retarding soil erosion; that freshwater wetlands provide essential breeding, spawning, nesting, and wintering habitats for a major portion of the State's fish and wildlife, including migrating birds, endangered species, and commercially and recreationally important wildlife; and that freshwate
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Nearby Sections
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§ 13:9B-10
Rebuttable presumption§ 13:9B-11
Determination of public interest§ 13:9B-12
Accessibility to approved site§ 13:9B-15
Powers of Wetlands Mitigation Council§ 13:9B-16
Transition areas§ 13:9B-17
Prohibited activities§ 13:9B-18
Transition area waivers§ 13:9B-19
Consideration for tax purposes§ 13:9B-2
Findings, declarations§ 13:9B-20
Administrative hearing§ 13:9B-21
Remedies for violations.§ 13:9B-22
Taking without just compensation§ 13:9B-23
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