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Coastal Development: Cranford vs Elizabeth

How do coastal development rules compare between Cranford, NJ and Elizabeth, NJ?

Cranford and Elizabeth have similar restriction levels.

Cranford, NJ

Union County

Heavy Restrictions

Union County shoreline along Arthur Kill, Newark Bay, and lower Elizabeth River falls under NJ Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA, N.J.S.A. 13:19-1) and Waterfront Development Act (N.J.S.A. 12:5-3). Elizabeth waterfront (Port, Elizabethport, Peterstown) requires NJ DEP Land Use approval. Linden Bayway and Carteret border shares similar requirements. Tidelands claims administered by NJ DEP. FEMA V-zones and A-zones require flood-resistant construction. Sea level rise overlay applies. Brownfields prevalent; ISRA compliance required for industrial sites.

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Elizabeth, NJ

Union County

Heavy Restrictions

Union County shoreline along Arthur Kill, Newark Bay, and lower Elizabeth River falls under NJ Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA, N.J.S.A. 13:19-1) and Waterfront Development Act (N.J.S.A. 12:5-3). Elizabeth waterfront (Port, Elizabethport, Peterstown) requires NJ DEP Land Use approval. Linden Bayway and Carteret border shares similar requirements. Tidelands claims administered by NJ DEP. FEMA V-zones and A-zones require flood-resistant construction. Sea level rise overlay applies. Brownfields prevalent; ISRA compliance required for industrial sites.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCranfordElizabeth
Affected WatersArthur Kill, Newark BayArthur Kill, Newark Bay
AuthorityNJ DEP Land Use RegulationNJ DEP Land Use Regulation
TidelandsNJ Tidelands CouncilNJ Tidelands Council
FEMA ZonesV and A commonV and A common
ISRAIndustrial transfer triggerIndustrial transfer trigger

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Cranford FAQ

Does Elizabeth really have a coastal zone?

Yes. Elizabeth's Arthur Kill, Newark Bay, and lower Elizabeth River waterfronts are regulated under the NJ Waterfront Development Act and CAFRA. Any construction or dredging below mean high water or within 500 ft of tidal water requires NJ DEP Land Use approval.

What is ISRA and when does it apply?

The NJ Industrial Site Recovery Act (ISRA, N.J.S.A. 13:1K-6) requires environmental investigation and remediation when ownership or operations change at industrial establishments. Triggered at Bayway Refinery-adjacent, Linden, Elizabeth, and Rahway industrial properties.

Elizabeth FAQ

Does Elizabeth really have a coastal zone?

Yes. Elizabeth's Arthur Kill, Newark Bay, and lower Elizabeth River waterfronts are regulated under the NJ Waterfront Development Act and CAFRA. Any construction or dredging below mean high water or within 500 ft of tidal water requires NJ DEP Land Use approval.

What is ISRA and when does it apply?

The NJ Industrial Site Recovery Act (ISRA, N.J.S.A. 13:1K-6) requires environmental investigation and remediation when ownership or operations change at industrial establishments. Triggered at Bayway Refinery-adjacent, Linden, Elizabeth, and Rahway industrial properties.

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