Division of Engineering

Deed plotting & records, flood certificates, tax maps, house number maps, filed maps. Design & management of capital road, sewer & flood control improvements. Review of all land development applications. Curb, driveway, sidewalk and apron permits.The Engineering Division’s mission is to preserve and improve the Township infrastructure and to ensure that private residential and commercial development is consistent with established engineering standards and conform to the Township Master Plan.

We are responsible for the planning, design and construction management of the entire Capital Roadway Improvement Program as well as the design of additional miscellaneous projects and reviewing housing subdivision and commercial developments.  The Engineering Division is actively involved in various traffic and other residential concerns.

 

DEED PLOTTING

 

This Division is responsible for recording all changes in ownership of property in Hamilton Township.  Cost of deed plotting is $25.00 unless the homeowner is 62 years of age or older whereas the fee would be waived.

 

CURB, SIDEWALK AND DRIVEWAY PERMITS

 

Permits are issued in this Division for new and replacement of curbs, sidewalks and driveways.  There is a fee of $30.00 for these permits unless the homeowner is 62 years of age or older whereas the fee would be waived.

Richard S. Williams, PE, PP, CME
Municipal Engineer
Superintendent of Engineering

Division of Engineering
Department of Community Planning and Compliance
Hamilton Township
2090 Greenwood Avenue
PO Box 00150
Hamilton, NJ 08650-0150

Phone: (609) 890-3636
Fax:

(609) 890-3537 or (609) 890-3548

email: rwilliams@hamiltonnj.com

Driveway Permit

Sidewalk - Curb - Apron - Permit   

 Capital Road Funding Approved by Council

                      2001 to 2011 

             2001                              $1.0 M 
             2002                              $1.7 M 
             2003                              $0.3 M 
             2004                              $4.5 M 
             2005                              $1.0 M 
             2006                              $0.0 M 
             2007                              $0.4 M 
             2008                              $1.2 M 
             2009                              $2.9 M 
             2010 FY                        $5.5 M 
             2010 TY                        $5.6 M 
             2011 CY                        $5.3 M (Proposed)