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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 13, CONSERVATION AND DEVELOPMENT--PARKS AND RESERVATIONS

    Chapter 8: Adjunct state forest reserves; agreements with owners of lakes or ponds for use by public; tax exemption

      Section: 13:8-38: Noninterference with nature and purposes by use of trail; maintenance of natural and scenic qualities

           Within the external boundaries of the right-of-way, the natural vegetation shall be kept undisturbed except for any clearing required for construction of the trail, occasional vistas, or trail-use facilities. The department shall make every effort to avoid any use of the right-of-way that is incompatible with the purposes for which the trails were established. Development and management of each segment of the State trails system shall be designed to harmonize with and complement any established multiple-use plans for that specific area in order to insure continual maximum benefits from the land. Other uses along the trail which will not substantially interfere with the nature and purposes of the trail may be permitted by the department.

State scenic trails shall be managed in such a way as to maintain their natural and scenic quality.

L.1974, c. 159, s. 9, eff. Nov. 14, 1974.



This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2013-06-10 16:36:30.






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