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What is CAFRA?
In 1973, New Jersey enacted the Coastal Areas Facilities Act (CAFRA), which is designed to protect the vital shore areas of New Jersey from being overdeveloped. In accordance with CAFRA, residential development, commercial development, industrial development, and public development in these areas are regulated through permitting from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
Where are the CAFRA zones?

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 The CAFRA zone extends through eight counties of New Jersey, from the coastline of Middlesex County south to Cape May County, west following the Delaware River to Salem County.
How can Firstech Environmental help?
The CAFRA permitting process can be complicated and daunting for the homeowner or developer, architect or engineer. Firstech Environmental personnel can prepare your CAFRA permit application package for submission to the New Jersey Department Protection Agency. Our personnel are experienced in both the CAFRA General Permits for residential properties and Individual Permits for commercial property applications.
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