Environmental
The Pinelands Commission has authority to review and override local development approvals in:
AAll NJ municipalities
BThe Pinelands Area as defined in the NJ Pinelands Protection Act✓ Correct
COnly Atlantic County municipalities
DThe Highlands Region only
Explanation
The Pinelands Commission exercises oversight over the designated Pinelands Area (approximately 1.1 million acres) covering portions of 7 southern NJ counties.
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