Environmental
A NJ property at the edge of the Highlands region may have both state Highlands regulations AND:
ANo other regulations
BFederal Clean Water Act Section 404 wetlands permits for disturbing wetland areas✓ Correct
CNJREC permit requirements
DNJ Farmland Preservation regulations only
Explanation
Properties in the Highlands with wetlands are subject to both NJ Highlands regulations AND federal Section 404 Clean Water Act permits from the Army Corps of Engineers for disturbance of jurisdictional wetlands.
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