N.J. Admin. Code § 15:10-3.3 - Maps of municipalities; specifications
(a) The
municipal map shall not exceed 30 inches by 42 inches. The scale shall not be
so small that the information on the map is difficult to read. The scale should
generally range between one inch = 800 feet and one inch = 1,600 feet. The
scale should be clearly indicated on the map. Each municipal map shall,
wherever practicable, be composed of one sheet and, where not practicable, of a
series of sheets, in which event all maps of a series shall be of the same
scale.
(b) Maps shall include all
existing roads and streets. "Paper" or undeveloped streets or roads (that is,
those for which no scraping or road bed has been taken) shall not be shown.
Railroad tracks and major drainage features (for example, rivers, lakes,
creeks, streams, etc.) shall be shown and the names of such features shall be
indicated.
(c) Other features or
symbols (for example, churches, schools, factories, underground utility lines,
land use and zoning symbols or shadings, symbols for vegetation cover,
topographic contour lines, and similar items that obscure the basic street and
road pattern and names) shall be excluded. All features, names, titles and
symbols shall be clearly shown and legible.
(d) The effective date (date/month/year) of
the current municipal boundary, if different from that in effect on January 1,
1980, shall be specified on the map.
Notes
See: 45 N.J.R. 2423(a), 46 N.J.R. 819(a).
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