Land Use & Zoning
The NJ Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL) grants municipalities the authority to:
AOverride state environmental regulations
BAdopt master plans and zoning ordinances to regulate land use✓ Correct
CSet statewide building codes
DControl federal highway routes
Explanation
The NJ MLUL authorizes municipalities to adopt master plans, zoning ordinances, and subdivision regulations to guide local land use and development.
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