New Jersey Riparian and Tideland Claims
What are tideland or riparian claims?
What are tidelands and who owns them?
Tidelands, also known as riparian lands, are all lands that are currently and formerly flowed by the mean high tide of a natural waterway. For example, Ocean County’s Barnegat Bay, a natural tidal body of water, is tidelands. But just because there is no water flowing today, it may surprise you that tidelands do not have to be wet today. For instance, in Newark, many, many years ago there was a small tidal stream called New Creek that was filled in and built upon. The same applies to areas of Hoboken, New Jersey built up long ago. In fact, New Jersey had an extensive network of tidelands, both big and small, that you would never know by looking at them today.
As sovereign, the State of New Jersey claims ownership of these tidelands and holds them “in trust” for its citizens. The management and disposition of tidelands is overseen by the Tidelands Resource Council and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (the DEP.)
I’m buying a home on a bay and there’s a dock extending
over the water. Do I have a problem?
What is a Riparian Grant?
What is a tidelands lease?
What is a tidelands license?
A Tidelands License is a short term rental agreement between
the State of New Jersey and the property owner for the use of its tidelands. Per
regulation, currently flowed tidelands that have not been previously sold by
the State may only be leased. They are
renewable.
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