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(231
KB) The
Environmental Resource Inventory: ERI. Order
paper copy. 2004
update. 12 pages. $1.00. Legal basis, elements and uses of the
important database of natural resources and environmental characteristics.
How to put an ERI together, types of information to include, sample
tables of contents.
Freshwater
Wetlands Protection in New Jersey: A Manual for Local Officials.
Order paper copy. 2004. Third Edition.
52 pages. $10.00. By Abigail Fair. Covering amendments through
2001, the manual explains the provisions of the NJ Freshwater
Wetlands Regulations. It also offers techniques municipalities
can use in the land use planning and application process to complement
the state program. The manual is intended to help members of municipal
environmental commissions, planning boards, boards of adjustment,
boards of health and interested citizens to take steps at the
local level to protect wetlands.
(798KB) The
New Jersey Highlands Water Protection & Planning Act.
Order paper copy. 2005. 12
pages. Free. This booklet was produced to aid municipal officials
and residents in the Highlands region in understanding the Act
and how it relates to them.
(295 KB) Municipal
Environmental Commissions in NJ. Order
paper copy. 2001. 12 pages. $1.00. Enabling legislation, commissions'
roles and benefits to municipalities, opportunities for training,
examples of successful commission projects in raising awareness
of wetlands and wildlife, reducing pesticide use, reviewing site
plans, monitoring water quality, reducing non-point source pollution
and use computer mapping.
The
Municipal Guide to Business Recycling. Order
paper copy. 1991, 24 pages.$2.00. By Sandy Batty. Techniques
for designing effective recycling programs for businesses. Includes
discussions on waste reduction, markets, internal collection and
storage. Information resource lists, sample letters and forms,
and a reproducible brochure.
(247KB) Municipal Planning for Clean Air.
Order paper copy. 1995.16 pages.
$1.00. How to use local master plans and ordinances to promote
development that will get people out of their cars and reduce
the source of half NJ's air pollution. Includes two municipal
examples, facts about car expenses and pollution, and a list of
references.
(192 KB) Open
Space Plan.Order paper
copy. 2000.12 pages. $1.00. Putting an open space plan together,
with outline of subjects required for Green Acres Planning Incentive
Program, suggestions for funding, sources of information, factors
for ranking lands for preservation, and action plan elements.
(1020
KB) Pathways
for the Garden State: A Local Government Guide to Planning Walkable,
Bikeable Communities. Order
Paper Copy.
2004. 38 pages. $8.00. Counter-attacking suburban sprawl by helping
people get out of their cars and onto their feet and bicycles.
A practical handbook to help environmental commissions, park and
recreation departments, planning boards and citizen associations
plan and design walking and bicycle routes along paths, sidewalks
and roadways and through greenways. Includes information on evaluating
your community, mobilizing support, putting together and implementing
a plan in urban, suburban and rural areas, case studies and a
resource list.
Remediating
and Redeveloping Brownfields in New Jersey: A Guide for Municipalities
and Community Organizations. 2006. 24 pages. $3.00. Explains
New Jersey's multiple brownfields programs, redevelopment issues
and approaches concerned citizens and municipalities can use to
identify and remediate contaminated sites. Appendices cover state
and federal brownfields legal provisions and key government and
non-profit contacts. on-line.
Sample
Ordinances for Protecting Significant Coastal Habitats. Order
paper copy. 1998. 28 pages. $2.50. Provides tools and techniques
for protecting coastal habitat for migratory birds.
(217 KB)) Site
Plan and Subdivions Review: Environmental Analysis. Order
paper copy. 2006. 12 pages. $1.00. Legal authority and procedures
for environmental review of subdivisions and/or site plans. Approaches
to evaluating environmental impacts, guidelines for site inspections
and sample format for environmental commission reports to planning
and zoning boards.
Smart Growth Survival Kit. Order
paper copy. 2003. 42 pages. $5.00. A collection of papers
on local growth-management strategies to protect important natural
resources and make the best use of existing infrastructure. Includes
success stories, outlines of specific implementation strategies,
contacts, references to specific laws, plans and background documents.
Topics covered include vision statements, master planning, affordable
housing, built-out and capacity analysis and environmental ordinances.
Spreading
the Word: A Publicity Handbook for Recycling. Order
paper copy. 1986, 34 pages. $2.00. By Sandy Batty. The classic
manual for promoting recycling programs. Gives anatomies
of brochures and press releases for easy imitation. Offers ideas
for promotional activities, school programs and graphic design.
Includes checklists, illustrations, clip art and reproduction
sheets.
CD-ROM,
Stormwater Management for Municipalities, 2004,
$5.00 Order copy of CD. It includes
- Two
full presentations (more than 90 Power Point slides) on stormwater
management for developed and developing communities;
- Sample
fliers and background information to help municipalities and
others conduct educational programs; and
- A
model Stormwater Management Plan that could be applied to both
Tier A towns (those with at least 1,000 people per square mile
and a population of at least 10,000) and Tier B towns (those
with less than 1,000 people per square mile and a population
less than 10,000) towns.
Preview
condensed version -Developed
Communities
Preview condensed version -Developing
Communities
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Transfer of Development Rights:
A Market-Driven Planning Tool Order
paper copy. 2007. 12 pages, $1.00. Explains the benefits and
requirements of a Transfer of Development Rights (TDR) program
and provides a summary of New Jersey's municipal TDR law. Suggests
eight steps to develop a local TDR program and consistency with
the State Plan. Describes how Chesterfield (Burlington) participated
in the county's pilot TDR project, including use of both base-zoning
and environmental factors to allocate credits to development potentials.
(987KB)
Urban Environmental Commissions.Order
paper copy. 2003. 12 pages. FREE. Full of color photographs,
this booklet illustrates how active environmental commissions
can help protect health and the environment in NJ's urban and
developed communities. Their work on open space, green infrastructure,
recycling and litter, health issues, wildlife habitat restoration,
energy, pedestrian and transportation, land use planning, education
and community outreach makes a difference.
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