New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 47 - STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS MANAGEMENT CODE
Subchapter 4 - ACCESS CLASSIFICATIONS AND LEVELS
Section 16:47-4.35 - Waivers
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) No waivers or other relief from design standards or other provisions of N.J.A.C. 16:47-3 and 4 may be granted unless the waiver can be granted without substantial detriment to the safety and operation of the highway and without substantially impairing the intent and purpose of the Act and this Access Code. The Department will not grant waivers from fees, but may waive application requirements or the requirements for applicants.
(b) If an applicant wishes to seek a waiver, a request must be submitted as an attachment to the permit application. A request for waiver form (MT-159) shall be prepared by the applicant. The request for waiver shall state reasons why a waiver is appropriate and include documentation to support the waiver.
(c) If a waiver is granted, the approval of the waiver will be incorporated in the conditions of the permit.
(d) Possible bases for waiver requests include, but are not limited to:
(e) Any waiver granted shall only be considered a waiver of a particular standard or provision. It shall not constitute an approval of an application.
(f) The Department shall not grant a waiver associated with N.J.A.C. 16:47-3.5(a)4 which would reduce the spacing distance to less than the distance required at five miles per hour (approximately 8 kph) less than the posted speed limit.
(g) The Department shall not grant a waiver associated with N.J.A.C. 16:47-3.8(d)2 for a curbline opening exceeding 80 feet (24 meters). The Department may approve curbline openings and driveway widths for non-residential driveways which exceed, but are as close as possible to, the maximum desirable width when:
(h) The Department shall not grant a waiver associated with N.J.A.C. 16:47-3.3(d) which would reduce the interchange spacing distance to less than one-half mile (805 meters) on a State segment classified as urban or to less than one mile (1,600 meters) on a State highway segment classified as rural.