N.J. Admin. Code § 5:21-1.6 - Development over limestone geologic formations
(a) A
number of areas in northern New Jersey are underlain by solution-prone
carbonate rocks (limestone, dolomite, and marble) which pose unusual and
complex problems in relation to development activities. As such, these areas
are quite sensitive to development improvements and may require special
investigative, design, and construction techniques to protect both the eventual
property owner as well as those in the immediate surroundings. It is not the
intention of these site improvement standards to address such unusual
subsurface conditions or to attempt to supersede definitive local ordinances
addressing such concerns.
(b) Any
proposed revisions to the standards established by the Site Improvement
Advisory Board may be submitted for Board consideration by any municipality
shown on the list set forth in the Appendix to this subchapter, incorporated
herein by reference, or by any municipality where those materials are found to
be present. Proposed revisions to the within standards shall be reviewed by the
technical committee and recommended to the Site Improvement Advisory Board for
approval.
Notes
See: 31 New Jersey Register 477(a), 31 New Jersey Register 3259(a).
In (b), substituted a reference to Board consideration for a reference to consideration, and substituted a reference to the Appendix for a reference to Appendix 1-A.
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