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- 61 S. WARD AVENUE | My Site
< Back 61 S. WARD AVENUE Year Built: 1895 Property Description Block: 141 Lot: 19 Year Built: 1895 Style: Modified Structure Structure: Wood Frame Fenestration: Double Hung Comment: Rehabilitated over time using some modern and some authentic materials.
- 52 LAFAYETTE STREET | My Site
< Back 52 LAFAYETTE STREET Year Built: 1902 Property Description Block: 33 Lot: 6 Year Built: 1902 Style: Early American Colonial with additions Structure: Wood Frame Fenestration: Double Hung / Enclosed Glass Porch Comment: Rehabilitated over time with modern materials. Third floor shed-roof dormers have been added.
- 32 LAFAYETTE STREET | My Site
< Back 32 LAFAYETTE STREET Year Built: 1904 Property Description Block: 28 Lot: 7 Year Built: 1904 Style: Comment:
- 13 N. WARD AVENUE | My Site
< Back 13 N. WARD AVENUE Year Built: 1904 Property Description Block: 80 Lot: 18 Year Built: 1904 Style: Shingle Style Structure: Wood Frame Fenestration: Double Hung This structure is considered: Significant Comment: Home has been rehabilitated and well maintained over the years, preserving many of its original components.
- 54 BINGHAM AVENUE | My Site
< Back 54 BINGHAM AVENUE Year Built: 1893 Property Description Block: 30 Lot: 10 Year Built: 1893 Style: Early American Colonial Structure: Wood Frame Fenestration: Double Hung This structure is considered: Significant Comment: Home has been rehabilitated in the past. Windows and siding have been changed but in keeping with the original style of the house.
- 164 BINGHAM AVENUE | My Site
< Back 164 BINGHAM AVENUE Year Built: 1918 Property Description Block: 123 Lot: 5 Year Built: 1918 Style: Tudor Structure: Masonry Brick / Slate Roof Fenestration: Mixed This structure is considered: Significant
- 79 RUMSON RD/AVE TWO RIVERS | My Site
< Back 79 RUMSON RD/AVE TWO RIVERS Year Built: 1882 Property Description Block: 126 Lot: 2 Year Built: 1882 Style: Shingle Style Historic Name: Wm. Street house Architect: McKim, Mead and White Structure: Wood Frame This structure is considered: Significant Comment: Home is every well maintained, with the integrity of the original house intact.See Rumson p 35; Rumson Vol. II pp 40-41; Shaping a Superlative Suburb pp 97-98 for additional information.
- 39 RUMSON ROAD | My Site
< Back 39 RUMSON ROAD Year Built: 1904 Property Description Block: 134 Lot: 8 Year Built: 1904 Historic Name: The Peter White house was called Mona Lisa Style: Queen Anne with Shingle Style influence Structure: Wood Frame Fenestration: Double Hung This structure is considered: Significant Comment: This was the home of local historian George Moss. See Shaping a Superlative Suburb pp 105-106; Legendary Locals p 35, 54 for additional information.
- 47 E. RIVER ROAD | My Site
< Back 47 E. RIVER ROAD Year Built: 1922 Property Description Block: 39 Lot: 11 Year Built: 1922 Style: Colonial Foundation: Masonry Structure: Wood Frame Fenestration: Double Hung Comment: Well Maintained
- 20 HARTSHORNE LANE | My Site
< Back 20 HARTSHORNE LANE Year Built: 1904 Property Description Block: 74 Lot: 1 Year Built: 1904 Style: Early American with unmatched addition Structure: Wood Frame Fenestration: Double Hung Comment: Rehabilitated and modified with some respect to the original character of the house.
- 67 RUMSON ROAD | My Site
< Back 67 RUMSON ROAD Year Built: 1904 Property Description Block: 132 Lot: 1 Year Built: 1904 Structure: Wood Frame Fenestration: Double Hung Comment: Rehabilitated using some modern and some authentic materials.
- Stormwater Management | Borough of Rumson
Stormwater Management Plans provide a strategy for municipalities to plan for and manage increased runoff associated with future development and land use changes. This municipal Stormwater Management Plan is designed to provide a municipal-wide approach to stormwater management planning. STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PLAN & ORDINANCES Stormwater Management Plans provide a strategy for municipalities to plan for and manage increased runoff associated with future development and land use changes. This municipal Stormwater Management Plan is designed to provide a municipal-wide approach to stormwater management planning. This Plan makes recommendations to better regulate stormwater management. This Plan is not designed to resolve existing flooding or runoff problems, but to identify them for future correction. This Plan addresses groundwater recharge, stormwater quantity, and stormwater quality impacts by including stormwater design and performance standards for new development and redevelopment. This Plan also addresses the Borough’s suggested policy regarding the long-term operation and maintenance of existing and future stormwater management facilities. Stormwater Master Plan ('06) Reexamination Report ('15) Pollution Prev. Plan ('25) Stormwater Control Improper Disposal of Waste Stormwater Map Private Storm Drain Inlet Retrofitting Pet Waste Wildlife Feeding Litter Control Illicit Connection Privately Owned Salt Storage Tree Removal Watershed Inventory Report, December '25 Yard Waste Goals and Objectives The goals of this Stormwater Management Plan are: Reduce flood damage, including damage to life, property and the environment; Minimize, to the extent practical, any increase in stormwater runoff from any new development; Reduce soil erosion from development, redevelopment and construction projects; Assure the adequacy of existing and proposed culverts and bridges, and other in-stream structures; Maintain groundwater recharge; Prevent, to the greatest extent feasible, an increase in non-point pollution; Maintain the integrity of stream channels for their biological function, as well as for drainage; Minimize pollutants in stormwater runoff from new and existing development to restore, enhance, and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the waters of the State, to protect the public health, to safeguard fish and aquatic life and scenic and ecological values, and to enhance the domestic, municipal, recreational, commercial , and other uses of water; Protect public safety through the proper design and operation of stormwater basins; Properly manage and maintain existing natural ponds and waterways on private property; Retain community character while addressing Council on Affordable Housing (COAH) housing issues; Regulate the stormwater impacts from properties within 300 feet of a C-1 waterway that are unregulated by the Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL) and the Residential Site Improvement Standards (RSIS); and To encourage the use of indigenous vegetation in landscape design. This Stormwater Management Plan complies with N.J.A.C. 7:14A-25 Municipal Stormwater Regulations, which requires each community in New Jersey to prepare and adopt a stormwater management plan. It is the purpose of Borough of Rumson Ordinance Chapter XVI, Section 2 is to establish minimum stormwater management requirements and controls for development.











