Next DLC meeting will be March 16. Interlaken Townhall, 100 Grasmere Ave at 7PM

The DLC was chartered in 1974 by the 7 shore line towns. Our mission is to provide leadership, guidance, and resources to preserve and restore Deal Lake and its tributaries as a healthy and stable ecosystem. In addition, control lake levels during heavy storms to the best of our ability with limited ocean tide controls.

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    Upcoming Events

    DLC meetings are via Teleconference

    December 5th: DLC Meeting starts at 7:00PM. Hybrid on ZOOM or In-person.

    The public can participate in both the workshop and meeting through Zoom or by calling in from any landline or cell phone to hear the meeting live.

    Click Here For Instructions to join the meetings.

    Teleconference Meetings


    All DLC Meetings and Workshops are Recorded

    You can watch Deal Lake Commission meetings and Workshops on  APTVOptimum 77 and throughout most of Monmouth County on FiOS 28. People outside of the city can watch APTV on the APTV website, www.asburyparktv.com, or by downloading APTV app on Apple TV or Roku devices.

    View past DLC Meetings here.

    Before You Buy or Build:

    Contact the NJDEP

    Deal Lake, its tributaries and watershed are regulated by Federal and State agencies. Check before you dig.

    Strict compliance with the NJDEP regulations apply to any land 50 feet adjacent to the Deal Lake shoreline as well as any land 50 feet adjacent to any stream that drains into Deal Lake.

    Property owners should contact the NJDEP before beginning any maintenance or any construction along the lake's shoreline.

    There can be consequences, including fines and time delays for proceeding with work, prior to securing the appropriate NJDEP permit(s).

    • The NJDEP Division of Land Use Protection gives info on regulations, permits: https://www.nj.gov/dep/landuse/bybob.html

    • The NJDEP Division of Land Use Protection Contact Form: https://www.nj.gov/dep/landuse/contact.html

    • NJDEP Land Use Phone Line: 609-292-2178

    Please click below to get more info before you build or buy on Deal Lake: 


    Guide for Lake Front Property Owners

    Meeting – February 15, 2018 – Agenda



    DEAL LAKE COMMISSION

    AGENDA – REGULAR MEETING

    FEBRUARY 15, 2018

    CALL TO ORDER

    PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

    NOTICE REQUIREMENTS:
    The notice requirements of C. 231, P.L. 1975, have been met by transmitting
    the notice of Regular Meeting to the Commissioner’s official newspaper on
    February 1, 2018, posting the notice where required and filing a copy of
    the notice with the Commission Clerk.

    ROLL CALL

    PRESENT

    ABSENT

    Allenhurst

    Asbury Park

    Deal

    Interlaken

    Loch Arbour

    Neptune

    Ocean


    RESOLUTION #1 – Resolution to Approve the Minutes of the
    Re-Organization Meeting,

    January 18, 2018
    (Deal and Interlaken do not vote)


    Offered by:______ Seconded by:_____

    BE IT RESOLVED,
    that the Minutes of the Re-Organization Meeting of the Deal Lake Commission
    held on January 19, 2017 be and the same are hereby approved.

    RECORDED VOTE:

    Allenhurst__; Asbury Park__; Deal__; Interlaken__; Loch Arbour__;
    Neptune__; Ocean__


    RESOLUTION #2 – Resolution to Approve Treasurer’s Report and Authorize
    Payment

    of Bills


    Offered by:______ Seconded by:______

    RECORDED VOTE:

    Allenhurst__; Asbury Park__; Deal__; Interlaken__; Loch Arbour__;
    Neptune__; Ocean__

    AGENDA – REGULAR MEETING

    February 15, 2018

    OLD BUSINESS

    1. Flume Electrification Update

    2. Bridge: Interlaken to Loch Arbour and Sunset Avenue – Updates

    3. 319(h) Grant – Update

    5. Organic Material Removal: Fireman’s Pond – Update

    6. Water Testing:– John Tiedmann From Monmouth University & Monmouth
    County – Update

    9. Deal Lake Master Plan – Update

    10. Ship & Sniff Program with Clean Ocean Action – Update

    12. Weed Treatment Plans – Update

    13. Eagle Scout Project – Update

    14. McGillicuddy’s Shoreline Clean-Up – Update

    15. 2018 Assessment Report

    NEW BUSINESS

    1. Report It – Renewal

    2. Amazon Web Services

    3. Spring Clean-Up

    4. Carp Contest

    5. Route 35 Construction

    PUBLIC HEARING

    Motion to open the meeting to the public – ________ moves, seconded by
    ________ (consensus vote)

    Comments, if any

    Motion to close the public hearing – ________ moves, seconded by ________
    (consensus vote)

    ADJOURN
    – ________ moves, seconded by ________ (consensus vote)