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  1. What is the municipal engineer’s mailing address?
  2. How do I contact the municipal engineer?
  3. What are the municipal engineer’s telephone and fax numbers?
  4. How do I report a stormwater drainage problem?
  5. How do I report a pothole?
  6. Is the municipal engineer responsible for Planning Board or Is the municipal engineer responsible for Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment matters?
  7. I have a question about my Developer’s Escrow Account
  8. I want to request that my street be paved. You should contact the Township Administrator’s Office to discuss requests for street paving. A limited amount of funding is available each year for paving
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1. What is the municipal engineer’s mailing address?

Schoor DePalma Engineering Att: Stephen Schreiber, P.E. 703 MillCreek ., Room D2, Manahawkin, N.J. 08050


- Last Update: October 3, 2005 which is 1619 days ago. - Top

2. How do I contact the municipal engineer?

Initial contact with Stafford Township concerning most engineering issues such as drainage complaints, for example, should be made through the Township Administrator’s Office. The Township Administrator will take your report, open a file if necessary, and refer the matter to the municipal engineer. In many cases the Township Administrator may be able to answer your questions or provide you information that is responsive to your inquiry without having to refer you to the municipal engineer. In order for the Finance Department to monitor engineering costs you should not contact Schoor DePalma Engineering directly unless a file has been opened by the Township Administrator and you have been advised to contact the municipal engineer directly.


- Last Update: October 3, 2005 which is 1619 days ago. - Top

3. What are the municipal engineer’s telephone and fax numbers?

Voice (609) 597-3123 Fax (609) 597-8978


- Last Update: October 3, 2005 which is 1619 days ago. - Top

4. How do I report a stormwater drainage problem?

Call the Township Administrator’s Office or use the online Report a Drainage Problem form [COMING SOON!].


- Last Update: March 11, 2005 which is 1825 days ago. - Top

5. How do I report a pothole?

Call the Township Administrator’s Office or use the online Report a Pothole Problem [COMING SOON!].


- Last Update: March 11, 2005 which is 1825 days ago. - Top

6. Is the municipal engineer responsible for Planning Board or Is the municipal engineer responsible for Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment matters?

Generally speaking, the municipal engineer is not responsible for Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment matters. Each board retains its own engineering consultant. For instructions how to contact board engineers please visit the particular board’s web pages.


- Last Update: March 11, 2005 which is 1825 days ago. - Top

7. I have a question about my Developer’s Escrow Account

You should contact the municipal engineer directly before contacting the Treasurer’s Office. The Municipal Land Use Law provides developers certain appeal rights related to engineering fees that are charged to their escrow accounts.


- Last Update: March 11, 2005 which is 1825 days ago. - Top

8. I want to request that my street be paved. You should contact the Township Administrator’s Office to discuss requests for street paving. A limited amount of funding is available each year for paving

You should contact the Township Administrator’s Office to discuss requests for street paving. A limited amount of funding is available each year for paving. Therefore, the annual road overlay program is determined based on a priority point system. A team comprised of the Township Administrator, Public Works Superintendent, Director of Community Development & Planning and the municipal engineer continually monitors road conditions and prioritizes drainage and overlay needs for the Township Committee. Click here for information about the road resurfacing rating system.


- Last Update: March 11, 2005 which is 1825 days ago. - Top

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