New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 47 - STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS MANAGEMENT CODE
Subchapter 4 - ACCESS CLASSIFICATIONS AND LEVELS
Section 16:47-4.16 - Concept review checklist

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:47-4.16

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024

(a) An application for concept review shall be accompanied by six copies of a plan to a scale no greater than one inch equals 100 feet (1=1,000 for metric), preferably one inch equals 50 feet (1=600 for metric). The Department may require additional copies of the plans. Plan sheets shall not exceed 24 inches (594 millimeters) by 36 inches (841 millimeters). If a planning review is required, the application shall also by accompanied by three copies of the traffic impact study. The application shall provide sufficient information to enable the Department to determine the feasibility of the proposed project, but extensive construction details are not required.

(b) The following information shall be included in the application:

1. Proposed use and size of buildings;

2. Lot location, including existing topography within 1,000 feet (300 meters) in each direction;

3. Copy of tax map showing block number, lot number and lot lines;

4. Right-of-way line from Department desirable typical section;

5. Driveway widths;

6. Driveway alignments;

7. Curbline openings;

8. Percentage of traffic anticipated to use each access point on the lot;

9. Type of construction (Concrete, bituminous, gravel, etc.);

10. Parking facilities and internal traffic circulation;

11. Speed change lanes (Acceleration, deceleration, left turn slots);

12. Traffic signals--existing and proposed;

13. Lane and shoulder widths;

14. Number of lanes on the highway;

15. Location of centerline on undivided highways and median on divided highways;

16. Location of existing median openings on divided highways;

17. Traffic pattern changes;

18. Typical section--existing and proposed, including widths and pavement types;

19. Length of lot frontage along highway;

20. Zoning designation of lot;

21. Waivers requested;

22. Copies of transmittals and proofs of service of duplicate applications to the municipal clerk and county planning board of the municipality and county in which the site is located and, for concept review applications with a traffic impact study, to any other municipality or county within the study area established pursuant to N.J.A.C. 16:47-4.3 6;

23. Location of any access easements on the lot; and

24. Travel demand management plan (optional).

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