In order to protect and preserve the road network of the Borough,
to ensure the movement of traffic, to promote the development of a
beautiful and well-ordered community, to further the comprehensive
planning and to best serve the interests of the public health, safety
and general welfare, no public, professional, commercial, industrial
or other nonresidential use and no multifamily dwelling use shall
be permitted, nor shall any building permit or occupancy permit be
issued for such uses, until the procedure outlined in this chapter
has been complied with.
[Amended 2-16-1988]
When required by law, each application for site plan approval
shall be submitted by the applicant to the County Planning Board for
review and approval, and the approving authority shall condition any
approval that it grants upon timely receipt of a favorable report
on the application by the County Planning Board or approval by the
County Planning Board by its failure to report thereon with the required
time period.
The approving authority shall require, as a condition of site
plan approval, that the developer provide any reasonable and necessary
street improvements and water, sewerage and drainage facilities and
easements therefor located outside the property lines of the development
but necessitated or required by construction or improvements within
such development.
[Added 8-17-2009 by Ord. No. 20-2009]
A. The Planning/Zoning Board may waive requirements for site plan review
if the construction or alteration or change of use of a building or
structure does not affect existing circulation, drainage, relationship
of buildings to each other, landscaping, buffering, lighting or other
matters and things which are the usual and proper subjects of site
plan review.
B. In order to request a waiver of site plan review, an applicant shall
submit an application for the waiver of site plan, along with a record
plan of the existing conditions found on the land (or a copy of a
record plan previously on file with the municipality) and the required
application fee and review escrow. Upon receipt of a complete application
package the Planning/Zoning Board Secretary shall set a date for consideration
for the labor request by the Planning Board.
C. A record plan shall consist of:
(1) A plan, at scale of one inch equals 20 feet, or the largest scale
possible to show the entire site on one sheet, up to a minimum scale
of one inch equals 50 feet, showing accurately, and with complete
dimensioning, the boundaries of the site and the location of buildings,
structures, uses, parking areas, vegetation, utilities, lighting and
other principle features of the subject parcel or lot; and
(2) An architectural record of the existing structures on the site, including
at a minimum:
(a)
Photographs of all facades;
(b)
A copy of the Borough Assessor's record card of the property
architectural elevations of the building, if they currently exist;
(c)
A letter of opinion submitted by a qualified architect, registered
in the State of New Jersey, stating the historical period and the
building style of the existing building.
D. The applicant shall file with the Planning/Zoning Board Secretary
16 copies of the required record plan and supporting documents.
E. The Board Secretary, upon determination that the submission is complete,
shall distribute copies, as applicable, to the following municipal
agencies along with a request for comments or objection to a waiver
of a site plan review:
(1) Planning/Zoning Board Engineer.
(3) Board of Fire Commissioners.
(5) Borough Construction Code Official.
(6) Historic Preservation Advisory Commission.
(7) Planning/Zoning Board Solicitor.