New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 47 - STATE HIGHWAY ACCESS MANAGEMENT CODE
Subchapter 4 - ACCESS CLASSIFICATIONS AND LEVELS
Section 16:47-4.9 - Minor access permits checklist for single-family residential and residence and business combined

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:47-4.9

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

(a) Applications for minor access permits for single-family residential and residence and business combined shall be accompanied by four copies of a detailed sketch or plan to a scale of one inch equals 30 feet (1=300 for metric) or one inch equals 50 feet (1=600 for metric) showing the location and type of proposed driveways in relation to the curbline. The Department may require additional copies of the plans. Plan sheet size shall not exceed 24 inches (594 millimeters) by 36 inches (841 millimeters). Topographic features shall be shown for the lot frontage and the frontage of the adjacent lots.

(b) The following information shall be submitted with the application:

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

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

3. Setback and location of structures;

4. Curb--existing and proposed;

5. Sidewalks--existing and proposed;

6. Trees within Department right-of-way;

7. Signs--regulatory, warning, directional, and private;

8. Utility poles;

9. Locations of all lot driveways--existing and proposed;

10. Driveway width;

11. Driveway alignment with respect to the highway;

12. Curbline openings;

13. Highway electrical installations;

14. Corner clearance;

15. Edge clearance;

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

17. Type of driveway and apron construction (concrete, bituminous, gravel);

18. Justification for exceptions to design standards;

19. Length of lot frontage along highway;

20. Distance to nearest traffic signals if less than 250 feet (75 meters)-- preceding (in feet or meters) following (in feet or meters);

21. Zoning designation for lot;

22. Waivers requested;

23. Location of any access easements on the lot;

24. Applicability of the Pinelands Act; and

25. A copy of the current deed for the lot.

(c) A temporary traffic control plan for each stage of construction may be required at the discretion of the Department.

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