Environmental
The New Jersey Pinelands is a protected area where development is:
AProhibited in all areas equally
BStrictly regulated under the Pinelands Comprehensive Management Plan✓ Correct
CGoverned only by local municipal zoning
DUnrestricted for agricultural use
Explanation
The Pinelands Commission administers the Comprehensive Management Plan, which zones the Pinelands into areas of varying development intensity, protecting sensitive ecosystems.
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