New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 47 - STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS MANAGEMENT CODE
Appendix H-7 - ACCESS MANAGEMENT PLAN MAP CHECKLIST

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code H-7
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

The AMP map shall be shall be based on the AMP Report and be the primary controlling document of the AMP. The AMP map shall be at a scale of one inch equals 100 feet or one inch equals 200 feet, shall be on sheets no larger than 24 inches by 36 inches, and shall include a scaled plan setting forth in schematic form the following:

1. The subject State highway segment with route number, directions, and mileposts;

2. The study analysis area;

3. The tax map block and lot and zoning classification for each lot within the AMP study area; 4. The boundaries of all municipalities and counties located within the AMP study area; 5. Known environmental and cultural constraints, and topographical features, such as streams, lakes, and wetlands located along the highway's frontage;

6. All existing and proposed roadways and driveways intersecting the subject highway segment, including lanes and traffic patterns, and any other roadways and driveways that provide access for lots fronting on the subject State highway segment. Proposed driveways shall be indicated within an envelope within which each access point may be located, consistent with the provisions of this chapter;

7. Lot frontages where access would not be allowed identifying the reason why access is not allowed;

8. All existing and proposed traffic control devices, such as signal locations and median openings, and other operational improvements along the subject State highway segment and along other roadways as needed. Such devices and improvements shall be indicated within an envelope within which each device or improvement may be located, consistent with the provisions of this chapter;

9. All existing and proposed bicycle and pedestrian facilities and improvements;

10. Such portions of the existing and proposed local roadway network including lanes and traffic patterns;

11. Proposed improvements intended to provide access to the general systems of streets and highways for each lot having frontage on the subject State highway segment and for any other lot for which the AMP has designed access;

12. All major existing passenger and freight transit facilities; and

13. Title page with the State route, municipality, county, scale, final draft date, number of map page(s), engineering firm, name of engineer, and Professional Engineer's license number, and name of person who drew and checked the documents. All subsequent AMP map modifications must include an attachment to the title page, which includes the revision number, revision, date, and sheet number referencing location on the AMP map.

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