§ 12:5-1 Annual report on condition of water-front or harbor facilities; recommendations
§ 12:5-2 Preventing encroachment on water front
§ 12:5-3 Department approval required for waterfront development; exemptions
§ 12:5-3.1 Permit or approval to dredge relative to shellfish habitat rules
§ 12:5-5 Procedure when water front is under control of local governing body
§ 12:5-6 Actions for violations
§ 12:5-7 Municipal developments begun prior to April 8, 1914
§ 12:5-8 Preparation of plans by board upon request of county or municipality; charges
§ 12:5-9 Harbor of refuge in Sandy Hook bay
§ 12:5-10 Marine improvements on lands conveyed to State by municipalities
§ 12:5-11 Appropriation for State’s share of marine improvement

Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 12 > Chapter 5 - Annual Report On Condition of Water-Front or Harbor Facilities; Recommendations

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