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<strong>Directions</strong><br />

<strong>Co</strong>mplete Driving <strong>Directions</strong> and maps will be provided with<br />

conference registration or call the Holiday Inn at 609-655-4775<br />

Or visit http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/hi/1/en/direction/jmbnj<br />

Holiday Inn Jamesburg is located at 390 Forsgate Drive-<br />

<strong>Co</strong>unty Route 612 east of NJ Turnpike Exit 8A.<br />

From North:<br />

Take the New Jersey Turnpike south to Exit 8A, bear left (east)<br />

after the toll booth towards Jamesburg approx. 3.5 mi on<br />

<strong>Co</strong>unty Rt.612 – Forsgate Drive. Make the first right into the<br />

Holiday Inn Parking lot.<br />

From South & West:<br />

Take Route 130 North towards South Brunswick. Go Right<br />

onto NJ Route 32 East which becomes <strong>Co</strong>unty Route 612–<br />

Forsgate Drive. Follow Forsgate Drive to Holiday Inn Parking<br />

lot on your right.<br />

<strong>Workshop</strong> <strong>Co</strong>-<strong>Sponsors</strong><br />

<strong>Co</strong>unty of Mercer<br />

Hunterdon <strong>Co</strong>unty Planning Department<br />

Mercer Cty Soil <strong>Co</strong>unty Soil <strong>Co</strong>nservation District<br />

Monmouth <strong>Co</strong>unty Planning Board<br />

NJ Chapter <strong>American</strong> Planning Association<br />

NJ Section <strong>American</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Association<br />

NJ Department of Environmental Protection<br />

NJ Society of Municipal Engineers<br />

NJ <strong>Water</strong> Supply Authority<br />

Soil & <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Co</strong>nservation Society, NJ Chapter<br />

South Branch <strong>Water</strong>shed Association<br />

Stony Brook Millstone <strong>Water</strong>shed Association<br />

Getting in Step With Stormwater Rules<br />

Municipal Land Use Center<br />

At The <strong>Co</strong>llege of New Jersey<br />

McCauley House<br />

PO Box 7718<br />

Ewing, NJ 08628-0718<br />

Getting in Step<br />

H ELPING YOUR<br />

C OMMUNITY<br />

C OMPLY WITH THE<br />

NJ STORMWATER<br />

R ULES<br />

Sponsored by the<br />

Municipal Land Use Center<br />

at The <strong>Co</strong>llege of New Jersey<br />

Thursday, February 17,2005<br />

8:00 am—12:45 pm<br />

Jamesburg Holiday Inn<br />

390 Forsgate Drive<br />

Jamesburg, NJ, 08831


IS YOUR TOWN ON TRACK TO MEET THE<br />

APRIL 2005 STORMWATER DEADLINES?<br />

In January 2004 NJ Department of Environmental Protection<br />

adopted two new stormwater rules that required all<br />

municipalities in New Jersey to preserve and improve<br />

water quality. During March and April 2004 every town<br />

submitted a Request for Authorization (RFA) application<br />

which allowed municipalities to discharge stormwater into<br />

the state’s streams via a “General Permit for Municipal<br />

Separate Storm Sewer System”. These General Permits<br />

have requirements that municipalities must start to implement<br />

by APRIL 2005!!!<br />

This workshop will clarify the complex municipal requirements<br />

that communities are grappling with. Leading<br />

experts from throughout the state and community representatives<br />

will share their experiences on ways to start to<br />

address such areas as:<br />

* Stormwater Mitigation Planning- what options should<br />

your community consider and what are the technical<br />

requirements for the plans?<br />

* Evaluating long-term maintenance and costs when<br />

selecting new stormwater management practices.<br />

* How to organize a Stormwater Task Force: roles and<br />

relationships among municipal volunteers, consultants<br />

and county reviewing agencies.<br />

* Developing and financing stormwater management and<br />

maintenance programs in your community.<br />

Who should attend this workshop?<br />

The workshop is geared for municipal board members<br />

and administrative staff as well as the engineering and<br />

planning professionals who will assist communities in<br />

planning and administering the new stormwater rules.<br />

After a general opening session the workshop will have<br />

concurrent: administrative/planning and technical engineering<br />

sessions.<br />

S CHEDULE OF EVENTS<br />

8:00—8:30 am: Registration and Full Breakfast<br />

8:30—8:40 am: <strong>Workshop</strong> Purpose & Overview,<br />

Martin Bierbaum, Municipal Land Use Center at The <strong>Co</strong>llege<br />

of New Jersey<br />

8:40—9:15 am: Stormwater Management Rules—Overview,<br />

George Hawkins, New Jersey Future<br />

9:15—9:45 am: Meeting the Challenge for Stormwater<br />

Planning, Ray Zabihach, Morris <strong>Co</strong>unty Planning<br />

9:45—10:15 am: Lambertville Stormwater Task Force,<br />

John Miller, Lambertville Stormwater <strong>Co</strong>mmittee<br />

10:15—10:30 am: BREAK<br />

10:30 am—12:45 pm : <strong>Co</strong>ncurrent Administrative and<br />

Technical Sessions<br />

Planning & Administering Stormwater Programs<br />

Moderator– C Rodrigues, <strong>American</strong> Planning Association NJ Chapter<br />

10:30—11:15 am: Selecting Stormwater Practices: review of<br />

structural and nonstructural design options, what’s best for<br />

your community, Joseph Skupien, Storm <strong>Water</strong> Management<br />

<strong>Co</strong>nsulting<br />

11:15—11:45 am: Mitigation Plans: Options To <strong>Co</strong>nsider,<br />

Steve Souza, Princeton Hydro<br />

11:45 am—12:15 pm: Tailoring Model Ordinances and Outreach<br />

Programs to Your <strong>Co</strong>mmunity, Angela Clerico, Stony<br />

Brook Millstone <strong>Water</strong>shed Association<br />

12:15—12:30 pm: Questions and Wrap Up, Don Einhorn,<br />

South Branch <strong>Water</strong>shed Association<br />

Technical Session s<br />

Moderator– Richard Moralle NJ Society of Municipal Engineers<br />

10:30—11:15 am: How to Perform a Build-Out and Pollutant<br />

Loading Analysis, James <strong>Co</strong>sgrove, TRC Omni Environmental<br />

11:15—11:45 am: Elements of a Mitigation Plan, Michael<br />

Bennett, Chatham Township Engineer<br />

11:45 am—12:30 pm: Developing and Financing Stormwater<br />

Management and Maintenance Programs, Elizabeth<br />

Treadway, AMEC<br />

12:30—12:45 pm: Questions and Wrap Up, Tony McCracken<br />

NJ Section, <strong>American</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Resources</strong> Association<br />

Organization<br />

Registration Form<br />

Getting in Step: Helping Your <strong>Co</strong>mmunity<br />

<strong>Co</strong>mply with the NJ Stormwater Rules<br />

Thursday, February 17, 2005, 8 am to 12:45 pm<br />

Jamesburg Holiday Inn<br />

$65.00 registration fee made payable to<br />

“The <strong>Co</strong>llege of New Jersey”<br />

Name<br />

Address<br />

Phone<br />

FAX #<br />

Email<br />

Please mail registration form and payment or<br />

vouchers no later than February 9th, 2005 to the<br />

Municipal Land Use Center at The <strong>Co</strong>llege of New<br />

Jersey, McCauley House, PO Box 7718, Ewing, NJ<br />

08628-0718.

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