Stormwater Management: Asbury Park vs North Middletown
How do stormwater management rules compare between Asbury Park, NJ and North Middletown, NJ?
Asbury Park and North Middletown have similar restriction levels.
Asbury Park, NJ
Monmouth County
Stormwater management in Monmouth County is regulated under NJ Stormwater Management Rules (N.J.A.C. 7:8), NJ Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits, and municipal ordinances adopting these state standards. Coastal Monmouth municipalities face additional scrutiny due to ocean and bay water quality impacts. Major development (1 acre disturbance, 0.25 acre new impervious) triggers state plan requirements. Green infrastructure incentivized through state 2020 rule update. Monmouth County Planning Board reviews county road impacts.
View full Asbury Park rules →North Middletown, NJ
Monmouth County
Stormwater management in Monmouth County is regulated under NJ Stormwater Management Rules (N.J.A.C. 7:8), NJ Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NJPDES) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permits, and municipal ordinances adopting these state standards. Coastal Monmouth municipalities face additional scrutiny due to ocean and bay water quality impacts. Major development (1 acre disturbance, 0.25 acre new impervious) triggers state plan requirements. Green infrastructure incentivized through state 2020 rule update. Monmouth County Planning Board reviews county road impacts.
View full North Middletown rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Asbury Park | North Middletown |
|---|---|---|
| State Rules | N.J.A.C. 7:8 | N.J.A.C. 7:8 |
| Trigger | 1 ac disturbance or 0.25 ac imp | 1 ac disturbance or 0.25 ac imp |
| 2020 Update | Green infrastructure priority | Green infrastructure priority |
| MS4 Permit | All Monmouth munis covered | All Monmouth munis covered |
| Coastal Impact | Extra NJDEP scrutiny | Extra NJDEP scrutiny |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Asbury Park FAQ
Do I need a stormwater plan for my home addition in Monmouth County?
For most single-family additions, no — state rules trigger at 0.25 acre (10,890 sq ft) of new impervious cover. However, many Monmouth municipalities have stricter local thresholds. Coastal municipalities with beach water quality concerns (Asbury Park, Belmar, Long Branch) tend toward stricter local rules. Check your municipal engineering department.
Who maintains the stormwater basin in my Monmouth subdivision?
Typically the HOA or individual property owners where the basin is located — private stormwater facilities are owner responsibility under N.J.A.C. 7:8. Municipal infrastructure (street drains, public basins) is town-maintained. Maintenance failures can trigger NJDEP enforcement if runoff water quality is affected.
North Middletown FAQ
Do I need a stormwater plan for my home addition in Monmouth County?
For most single-family additions, no — state rules trigger at 0.25 acre (10,890 sq ft) of new impervious cover. However, many Monmouth municipalities have stricter local thresholds. Coastal municipalities with beach water quality concerns (Asbury Park, Belmar, Long Branch) tend toward stricter local rules. Check your municipal engineering department.
Who maintains the stormwater basin in my Monmouth subdivision?
Typically the HOA or individual property owners where the basin is located — private stormwater facilities are owner responsibility under N.J.A.C. 7:8. Municipal infrastructure (street drains, public basins) is town-maintained. Maintenance failures can trigger NJDEP enforcement if runoff water quality is affected.
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