Land Use & Zoning

In NJ, an 'overlay zone' in a zoning ordinance adds additional regulations on top of the underlying zoning, typically to:

ARemove environmental restrictions
BProtect special resources (historic districts, floodplains, steep slopes) or encourage specific development forms in addition to base zone requirements✓ Correct
CAllow higher building heights in rural zones
DReduce permitted density statewide

Explanation

An overlay zone adds supplemental regulations (historic preservation, environmental protection, design standards) to the base zoning requirements for properties within the overlay area, protecting special resources or guiding specific development forms.

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