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Middlesex County staff seek endorsement of six MS4 stormwater resolutions; motions recorded for litter and yard‑waste rules

Middlesex County Planning Board · November 13, 2025
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Summary

Anna Bar McElnacorra, senior resilience planner in the Middlesex County Office of Planning, told the board the MS4 program governs stormwater runoff and asked the Planning Board to endorse six updated resolutions that align county enforcement roles and definitions with New Jersey DEP templates.

Anna Bar McElnacorra, senior resilience planner in the Middlesex County Office of Planning, told the board the MS4 program governs stormwater runoff from rain and snow and that the county holds two MS4 permits—R11 (public complexes) and R12 (highway agencies)—enforced by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "MS4" she said, "stands for Municipal separate storm sewer system."

The resolutions before the board update six existing planning-board resolutions from 2006 and align county department names, enforcement roles and definitions with New Jersey DEP template language. McElnacorra said the permits cover county roads, facilities, parks and correctional centers and listed county infrastructure covered under the…

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