§ 13:20-1 Short title
§ 13:20-2 Findings, declarations relative to the “Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act.”
§ 13:20-3 Definitions relative to the “Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act.”
§ 13:20-4 “Highlands Water Protection and Planning Council.”
§ 13:20-5 Membership of council, appointment, terms, meetings, minutes delivered to Governor
§ 13:20-6 Powers, duties, responsibilities of council
§ 13:20-7 Highlands Region, preservation area; delineated
§ 13:20-8 Preparation, adoption of master plan for the Highlands Region
§ 13:20-9 Consultations, etc. relative to preparation, revisions of regional master plan
§ 13:20-10 Goals of regional master plan
§ 13:20-11 Contents of regional master plan
§ 13:20-12 Additional contents of regional master plan
§ 13:20-13 Use of regional master plan elements for TDR program
§ 13:20-14 Submission of revisions to regional master plan by municipalities, counties in preservation area for conformance
§ 13:20-15 Municipalities, counties in planning area may petition council relative to revision
§ 13:20-16 Council may provide comments, recommendations on projects
§ 13:20-17 Review by council of regional applications for development
§ 13:20-18 Qualification for State aid, grants
§ 13:20-19 “Highlands Protection Fund”; use
§ 13:20-20 Council to provide legal representation to local units, conditions
§ 13:20-21 Guidelines, instructions to local government units
§ 13:20-22 Plans, regulations entitled to strong presumption of validity
§ 13:20-23 Regional master plan considered in allocation of prospective fair housing share
§ 13:20-24 Modification of site improvement standards for residential development
§ 13:20-25 Council may institute action, proceeding for injunctive relief
§ 13:20-26 Council decision deemed final agency action, appellate review
§ 13:20-27 Annual report of council
§ 13:20-28 Exemptions
§ 13:20-29 Agricultural, horticultural development, review required; enforcement
§ 13:20-30 Highlands Preservation Area, major development approvals; required, fee schedule
§ 13:20-31 Adoption of rules, regulations; procedure
§ 13:20-32 Rules, regulations, standards
§ 13:20-33 Highlands permitting review program
§ 13:20-34 Review of applications
§ 13:20-35 Violations, certain, civil actions, penalties

Terms Used In New Jersey Statutes > Title 13 > Chapter 20 - Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act

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