A.
General.
(1)
Approval of an application for development is required before the development, as defined in § 255-1, of any land or before any change of occupancy for which a zoning permit would be required but cannot be issued pursuant to § 255-15, provided that subdivision or individual lot applications for detached one- and two-dwelling-unit buildings shall be exempt from site plan review and approval. The Zoning Officer may waive site plan approval and certify zoning compliance for the issuance of a zoning permit pursuant to § 255-15 where the proposed development or change of occupancy or change of use does not affect or increase circulation, drainage, relationships of buildings to each other, landscaping, buffering, lighting, parking requirements, or any other considerations of site plan review.[1]
(2)
Informal review with technical personnel. Before filing a formal application in accordance with the procedure set forth in this article, applicants are encouraged to meet with the Township's technical personnel, including the Township Engineer, Construction Official and Fire, Police and Health Departments, where appropriate, prior to submitting a formal application for development. The purpose of the informal meetings is to make the applicant aware of the specific requirements applicable to the area or type of development being considered.
(3)
Informal review with Planning Board. At the request of the developer, the Planning Board shall grant an informal review of a concept plan for a development for which the developer intends to prepare and submit an application for development. The developer shall not be required to submit any fees for such an informal review. The developer shall not be bound by any concept plan for which review is requested, and the Planning Board shall not be bound by any such review.
(4)
Complete application.
(a)
An application is required for the development of any land. Said application, together with the required fees and all exhibits required in Article IV, shall be submitted to the Zoning Officer. The Zoning Officer shall review the application to determine its completeness, determine the type of development action required, and forward the application to the proper board or agency for subsequent action. An application shall be certified as complete immediately upon the meeting of all requirements specified in this chapter and all rules and regulations of the Boards. It shall be deemed complete as of the day it is so certified by the Zoning Officer for purposes of the commencement of the time period for action by the Boards.
(b)
If found to be incomplete, the application shall be returned to the applicant within 45 days of submission with information as to what is lacking, as per N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10.3 and in accordance with Subsection A(4)(c).
(c)
Determination of completeness no bearing on merits. A determination of completeness, pursuant to the terms and conditions hereof, is in no way to be interpreted or understood as an evaluation of the adequacy or acceptability of the information submitted and shall not be construed as diminishing the applicant's obligation to prove in the application process that he/she is entitled to approval of the application.
(d)
Checklist for completeness.
[1]
Authority. This subsection is adopted pursuant to the authority granted the Township under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10.3.
[2]
Applicability. The checklist shall apply to all applications for development in all zones within the Township.
[3]
Checklist. For the purposes of determining that an application for any development within the Township is complete, pursuant to the terms of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10.3, an applicant shall be required to furnish the following information, documents and fees:
[a]
A completed application form, as supplied by the Zoning Officer, containing full and complete responses and answers to all requirements and questions contained thereon.
[b]
All required fees and charges pursuant to a schedule of fees to be supplied to the applicant by the Zoning Officer.
[c]
Certificate of Tax Collector that all property taxes have been paid.
[d]
An appropriate sketch plat, subdivision map or site plan, prepared in accordance with the terms and conditions of the appropriate Township ordinances, as follows:
[i]
Preliminary and final minor and major subdivisions. Any application for a minor subdivision or a major subdivision, either preliminary or final, presented to either the Zoning Board of Adjustment or the Planning Board, shall comply with all of the terms and conditions of this chapter, and subsequent amendments thereto, and all of the terms and conditions of any other applicable ordinance of the Township.
[ii]
Preliminary and final site plans. Any application for a preliminary or final site plan, presented to either the Zoning Board of Adjustment or the Planning Board, shall comply with all of the terms and conditions of this chapter, and amendments thereto, and all of the terms and conditions of any other applicable ordinance of the Township.
[iii]
Variances, use variances, and conditional uses. All applications for variances, use variances and/or conditional uses shall comply with the various and miscellaneous sections of this chapter, and amendments thereto, as may be required, depending upon the nature of the variance, use variance or conditional use requested, and all of the terms and conditions of any other applicable ordinance of the Township.
(e)
In addition to any and all of the items as set forth under Subsection A(4)(d) above, each applicant before the Zoning Board of Adjustment or Planning Board is required to comply with all of the submission requirements contained within a document known as the "Township of Cranford Land Development Checklist," setting forth separate submission requirements with the corresponding designation as to which items contained on the checklist will be required for proposed development applications dependent upon the following designation:
[1]
List of required items for all applications submitted to the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment.
[2]
List of required items for applications appealing the Zoning Officer's determination.
[3]
List of required items for requesting an interpretation of this chapter.
[4]
List of required items for "c" variance relief and design waiver applications pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70c.
[5]
List of required items for "d" (also known as "use") variance applications pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70d.
[6]
List of required items for applications for approval of all conditional uses as stated in § 255-39 of this chapter.
[7]
List of required items for preliminary major and minor subdivision applications as defined in § 255-1B(2) of this chapter.
[8]
List of required items for major and minor final subdivision applications as defined in § 255-1B(2) of this chapter.
[9]
List of required items for all major and minor preliminary site plan applications.
[10]
List of required items for applications for major and minor final site plan approval.
(f)
The land development checklist must be completed by each applicant and submitted, together with all other items required for land development applications, before the Zoning Board of Adjustment or Planning Board.
(g)
The Zoning Board of Adjustment and Planning Board may require an applicant to submit information in addition to that contained on the checklist depending upon unique conditions that may exist on each property for which a development application is submitted.
(h)
In addition to the items set forth on the checklist, any application for development shall be subject to any rule, regulation or procedure, as adopted from time to time, by either the Zoning Board of Adjustment or Planning Board, copies of which shall be supplied to the applicant along with the application form.
(5)
Additional information. The Planning Board or Board of Adjustment may require such additional information not specified in this chapter or any revisions in the accompanying documents as are reasonably necessary to make an informed decision as to whether the requirements necessary for approval of the application for development have been met. The application shall not be deemed incomplete for lack of any such additional information or any revisions in the accompanying documents so required by the Boards.
B.
Routing.
(1)
Board of Adjustment. All complete applications requiring Board of Adjustment approval shall be referred to the Development Review Committee and the Board by the Zoning Officer.
(2)
Construction Official. All complete applications which do not require action by the Board of Adjustment or Planning Board shall be referred to the Construction Official for action.
(3)
Planning Board. All other complete applications for development shall be referred to the Development Review Committee and Planning Board by the Zoning Officer.