A.
A prospective purchaser, mortgagee or other person interested in any land forming a part of a subdivision may apply in writing to the Borough Clerk or other designated Borough official for the issuance of a certificate certifying whether or not such a subdivision has been approved by the Planning Board. The application shall contain a diagram showing the location and dimension of the land to be covered by the certificate and the name of the owner thereof. The Borough official shall make and issue such certificate within 15 days after receipt of the application and the fees therefor. The Borough official shall keep a duplicate copy of the certificate consecutively numbered, including a statement of the fee charged, in a binder as a permanent record of his office.[1]
B.
Each certificate shall be designated a "Certificate as to Approval of Subdivision of Land" and shall certify:
(1)
Whether there exists in the Borough a duly established Planning Board and whether there is an ordinance controlling subdivision of land adopted under authority of the Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq.[2]
(2)
Whether the subdivision as it relates to the land shown in said application has been approved by the Planning Board and, if so, the date of approval and any extensions and term thereof, showing the subdivision of which the lands are part as a valid existing subdivision.