The Township of Riverside adopts a Joint Land Use Planning Board
(hereafter "Planning Board") whose duties include those of both a
traditional zoning board of adjustment and a planning board, as defined
by the New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-25c.
A. The Riverside Township Joint Land Use Planning Board (or "Planning
Board") shall exercise all of the powers of a planning board set forth
in the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-25.
B. The Riverside Township Joint Land Use Planning Board shall exercise
all the powers of a zoning board of adjustment set forth in the provisions
of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70.
The Riverside Planning Board shall adopt such rules and regulations
as may be necessary to carry into effect the provisions and purposes
of this chapter. In the issuance of subpoenas, administration of oaths,
and the taking of testimony, the provisions of the County and Municipal
Investigations Law of 1953 (N.J.S.A. 2A:67A-1 et seq.) shall apply.
Any decision of the Joint Land Use Planning Board when acting
upon an application for development shall be given by notice in the
following manner:
A. Copy to applicant, interested parties. A copy of the decision shall
be mailed by the Secretary of the Joint Land Use Planning Board within
10 days of the date of decision to the applicant or appellant, or,
if represented, then to his/her attorney, without separate charge.
A copy of the decision shall also be mailed within 10 days to any
interested party who has requested it and who has paid the designated
fee.
B. Newspaper notice. A brief notice of every final decision shall be
published in the official newspaper of the municipality, if there
be one, or in a newspaper of general circulation in the Township of
Riverside. Such publication shall be arranged by the applicant unless
a particular municipal officer is so designated by ordinance; provided
that nothing contained herein shall be construed as preventing the
applicant from arranging such publication if s/he so desires. The
municipal agency may make a reasonable charge for its publication.
The notice shall be sent to an official newspaper for publication
within 10 days of the date of any such decision.
C. The period of time in which an appeal to a court of competent jurisdiction
may be made shall run from the first publication, whether arranged
by the municipality or the applicant.
The rules, regulations and standards contained in this chapter
shall be considered the minimum requirements for the protection of
the public health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Township
of Riverside. Any action taken by the Township under the terms of
this chapter shall give primary consideration to the above-mentioned
matters and to the welfare of the entire Township. Moreover, if an
applicant can clearly demonstrate that, because of peculiar conditions
pertaining to his/her land, the literal enforcement of one or more
of the regulations within or referred to herein is impracticable or
will exact undue hardship, the Joint Land Use Planning Board may permit
such exceptions as may be reasonable and within the general purpose
and intent of the rules, regulations and standards established by
this chapter.
All appeals of decisions made by the Joint Land Use Planning
Board shall be taken directly to the Superior Court of New Jersey
and not to the Riverside Township Committee.