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Jackson Twenty-One - NSE, Jackson, New Jersey
Matrix New World Engineering (Matrix) has provided comprehensive and environmentally-sensitive site designs to develop Jackson Twenty-One, a 350+ acre tract that currently contains numerous streams, wetlands, and associated buffers into a mixed-use development. The site is planned to be developed in phases featuring commercial/retail, apartments, and townhouse units. Matrix’s team of professionals have produced site designs for the North Southeast (NSE) Quadrant phase that received NJDEP approval for a Flood Hazard Area Individual permit, Flood hazard Area Verification, Freshwater Wetlands General Permit #11, and Freshwater Wetlands Transition Area Waiver.
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The NSE quadrant phase consists of a mixed-use development with supporting parking, landscape, lighting, water, sewer, and stormwater improvements on an approximately 50-acre tract. The stormwater basin has been designed as a regional wetpond with a surface area of approximately 8 acres to provide water quality and stormwater quantity rate reductions for current and future phases of the Jackson Twenty-One project as well as neighboring off-site properties and future roadway improvements in the vicinity of the project (approximately 100 acres total). This will allow for the development of these lands without the need for individual stormwater management basins.
In order to complete all project design tasks to-date, Matrix’s team of engineers, surveyors, and permitting professionals have coordinated with each other to locate and map existing features and environmentally sensitive areas in the project vicinity to provide efficient site designs that limit impacts to such areas. Where impacts to such areas are required, Matrix has been able to obtain the necessary permits to allow such construction activities to take place.
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