There is hereby established a Planning Board
of nine members consisting of the following four classes:
A. Class I. The Mayor or the Mayor's designee.
B. Class II. One of the officials of the Borough other
than a member of the Council, to be appointed by the Mayor. If there
is an Environmental Commission, a member of the Environmental Commission
who is also a member of the Planning Board shall be the Class II Planning
Board member.
C. Class III. A member of the Borough Council to be appointed
by it.
D. Class IV. Six other citizens of the Borough to be
appointed by the Mayor. The members of Class IV shall hold no other
municipal office, except that one Class IV member may be a member
of the Board of Education. A member of the Environmental Commission
who is also a member of the Planning Board, as required by law, shall
be a Class IV member.
Vacancies occurring otherwise than by expiration
of term, in any class, shall be filled by appointment, as above provided,
for the unexpired term.
The Planning Board shall elect a Chairperson
and Vice Chairperson from the members of Class IV and select a secretary
who may be either a member of the Planning Board or a municipal employee
designated by it.
There is hereby created the office of Planning
Board Attorney. The Planning Board may annually appoint, fix the compensation
of or agree upon the rate of compensation of the Planning Board Attorney,
who shall be an attorney other than the Municipal Attorney.
The Planning Board may also employ or contract
for the services of experts and other staff and services as it may
deem necessary. The Board shall not exceed, however, exclusive of
gifts or grants, the amount appropriated by the Borough Council for
its use.
The Planning Board shall be authorized to adopt
bylaws governing its procedures. It shall also have the following
powers and duties:
A. To make and adopt, and from time to time amend, a
Master Plan for the physical development of the Borough, including
any areas outside its boundaries, which, in the Board's judgment,
bear essential relation to the planning of the Borough.
B. To administer the provisions of Chapter
218, Subdivision of Land, of this Code.
C. To participate in the preparation and review of programs
or plans required by state or federal law or regulations.
D. To assemble data on a continuing basis as part of
a continuous planning process.
E. To prepare annually a program of municipal capital
improvement projected over a term of six years, and amendments thereto,
and recommend same to the Council.
F. To consider and report to the Council, within 35 days
after referral, on any proposed development regulation submitted to
it, and to pass upon other matters specifically referred to it by
the Council.
G. To grant conditional uses in accordance with the provisions
of this chapter.
H. To perform such other advisory duties as are assigned
to it by ordinance or resolution of the Council for the aid and assistance
of the Council or other agencies or officers.
I. To perform such other duties as are assigned to it under Chapter
255, Zoning.
J. To possess all such powers and perform duties granted
to a Board of Adjustment under the Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A.
40:55D-1 et seq., including but not limited to the power to:
(1) Hear and decide appeals where it is alleged by the appellant that there is error in any order, requirement, decision or refusal wade by an administrative officer based on or made in the enforcement of Chapter
255, Zoning.
(2) Hear and decide requests for interpretation of the Zoning Map or Chapter
255, Zoning, or for decisions upon other special questions upon which such Board is authorized to pass by any Zoning or Official Map Ordinance;
(3) Variances.
(a)
Where, by reason of exceptional narrowness, shallowness or shape of a specific piece of property, or by reason of exceptional topographic conditions or physical features uniquely affecting a specific piece of property, or by reason of an extraordinary and exceptional situation uniquely affecting a specific piece of property or the structures lawfully existing thereon, the strict application of any regulation in Chapter
255, Zoning, would result in peculiar and exceptional practical difficulties to, or exceptional and undue hardship upon, the developer of such property, grant, upon an application or an appeal relating to such property, a variance from such strict application of such regulation so as to relieve such difficulties or hardship.
(b)
Where, in an application or appeal relating to a specific piece of property, the purposes of this act would be advanced by a deviation from requirements of Chapter
255, Zoning, and the benefits of the deviation would substantially outweigh any detriment, grant a variance to allow departure from said regulations; provided, however, that the fact that a proposed use is an inherently beneficial use shall not be dispositive of a decision on a variance under this subsection and provided that no variance from those departures enumerated in Subsection
J(4) of this section shall be granted under this subsection.
(4) In particular cases for special reasons, grant a variance to allow departure from regulations pursuant to Chapter
255, Zoning, to permit a use or principal structure in a district restricted against such use or principal structure; an expansion of a nonconforming use; deviation from a specification or standard pertaining solely to a conditional use; an increase in the permitted floor area ratio, if regulated by Chapter
255, Zoning; an increase in the permitted density except as applied to the required lot area for a lot or lots for detached one- or two-dwelling-unit buildings, which lot or lots are either an isolated undersized lot or lots resulting from a minor subdivision; or a height of a principal structure which exceeds by 10 feet or 10% the maximum height permitted in the district for a principal structure. A variance under this subsection shall be granted only by affirmative vote of at least five members, but the Class I and the Class III members of the Planning Board shall not participate in applications for development which involve this type of relief.
(5) If an application for development requests one or more variances but not a variance for a purpose enumerated in Subsection
J(4) of this section, the decision on the requested variance or variances shall be rendered under Subsection
J(3) of this section.
(6) No variance or other relief may be granted, including a variance or other relief involving an inherently beneficial use, without a showing that such variance or other relief can be granted without substantial detriment to the public good and will not substantially impair the intent and the purpose of the zone plan and Chapter
255, Zoning.
K. To grant variances from the requirements of law that
no permit shall be issued for any building or structure in the bed
of any street, public drainageway, flood control basin or public area
reserved on the Official Map. Such variances may be approved only
if:
(1) Such variance is approved by a majority of the full
authorized membership of the Board.
(2) Unless a variance is granted, the parcel or parcels
of land on which the mapped street, drainageway, flood control basin
or reserved area is located cannot yield a reasonable return to the
owner.
(3) The variance required shall cause the least practicable
increase in the cost of opening the street or shall tend to cause
the least change in the Official Map.
(4) The Board shall impose such reasonable requirements
as conditions for granting such variance as will promote the health,
morals, safety and general welfare of the public.
L. To grant variances from the requirements of law that
no permit for the erection of any building or structure be issued
unless the lot abuts a street giving access to the proposed building
or structure. Such a variance shall be granted only if the enforcement
of such requirements of law would entail practical difficulties or
undue hardship or where the circumstances of the case do not require
the building or structure to adhere to conditions that shall provide
adequate access for firefighting equipment, ambulances and other emergency
vehicles necessary for the protection of health and safety and that
shall protect any future street layout shown on the Official Map or
on a general circulation plan element of the Master Plan.
The Board shall adopt such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with any ordinance, as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions and purposes of this chapter, Chapter
255, Zoning, or Chapter
218, Subdivision of Land.
The Mayor may appoint one or more persons as
a Citizens' Advisory Committee to assist or collaborate with the Planning
Board in its duties, but such person or persons shall have no power
to vote or take other action required by the Planning Board. Such
person or persons shall serve at the pleasure of the Mayor.