Bob,
Politics is not my cup of tea, and I don't quite understand the lingo of lawmakers. Can you walk me through these quotes and explain why exactly you take issue with them? What are the considering "inappropriate", I wonder?
For every rulemaking, require a comprehensive discussion of the economic impacts the rule
is expected to have in New Jersey.
>>>lets say you want to rule to create a 90 foot stream buffer for certain streams because fish are dying from runoff. If the economic impact costs jobs because someone has to move or cannot put a site there, who wins the argument? Should we just say the fish have to go?>>>>
• Require the Office of Economic Analysis to evaluate the economic and financial impacts of
proposed rules or other major regulatory decisions, including the potentially adverse
impacts associated with taking no action.
>>>Lets say the proposed major regulatory decision is to allow developers on 1 acre lots in the preservation area of the pinelands to have septic systems (must have 3.2 acres now). Can the builders association come in to the Office of Economic Analysis and say that no action to approve this proposed decision will cost 1,000 jobs. Is that a reason to allow the regularory decision to allow septic systems?>>>>
• Require the Office of Economic Analysis to evaluate the analyses of economic impacts
received from interested parties during the public comment period.
>>>Suppose that now the pine snake has 10 acres of protection around a den. Suppose also, that reptile traders currently have no say in that. Suppose then, that science now proves it should be 15 acres. Can the reptile trade people get a say, will they now have to be listened to?<<<
Immediately suspend the inappropriate use of the Landscape Project mapping of purported Threatened and Endangered species habitat.
I wonder the same thing Gabe. In whose eyes is it inappropriate? Has this been proven in that every case of mapping, they got it wrong everytime? Throw out the baby with the bath water?
Create a task force of biologists, legislators, foresters, environmentalists, DEP personnel,
Department of Agriculture personnel, business persons and representatives from the United
States Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance Team to perform a feasibility study for
creating a revenue oriented, self sustaining Department of Natural Resource Conservation or
other potential solutions to better focus the State’s efforts on natural resource conservation
Revenue oriented? Self sustaining? In other words....no more funding for the Department of Natural Resourses Conservation? Go cut some trees down to pay for your activities?