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  2. Floor area ratio - Wikipedia

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    Floor Area ratio is sometimes called floor space ratio (FSR), floor space index (FSI), site ratio or plot ratio.. The difference between FAR and FSI is that the first is a ratio, while the latter is an index.

  3. Affordable housing quotas may get a sweeping overhaul. How it ...

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    New Jersey towns may follow a new process to calculate their constitutionally mandated affordable housing quotas in two to three years, under a wide-reaching overhaul introduced during the lame ...

  4. NJ proposes rules that raise building heights along Jersey ...

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    The state's "REAL (proposal) expands the area considered flood prone to account for future sea level rise," said Sotiro, of New Jersey Future. The rules "will change the way we build and rebuild ...

  5. Want to build a home in a flood-prone zone? NJ soon ... - AOL

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    "The New Jersey-specific climate science tells us that we can expect an increase of sea level rise by two feet by the year 2050, and five (feet) by the year 2100," LaTourette said Friday during a ...

  6. New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance (DOBI) is one of 15 principal departments in New Jersey government. The department's mission is to regulate the banking, insurance and real estate industries in a professional and timely manner that protects and educates consumers and promotes the growth, financial stability and efficiency of these industries. [1]

  7. Highlands Water Protection and Planning Act - Wikipedia

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    The act is intended to preserve both large volumes of New Jersey's fresh water sources for 5.4 million residents and the biodiversity in the area, in the face of increasing development in the exurbs of New York City. [3] The act was signed into law on August 10, 2004, by Governor of New Jersey James McGreevey. [2]

  8. Flood insurance rate map - Wikipedia

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    A flood insurance rate map (FIRM) is an official map of a community within the United States that displays the floodplains, more explicitly special hazard areas and risk premium zones, as delineated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). [1]

  9. Real estate update: These NJ counties saw home inventory ...

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    And, 15 New Jersey counties saw median home prices increase from last month. With a median home price of $582,250, Essex County saw the great increase in median home prices from last year at 16.47%.