[Ord. 93-5 § 701, 1993]
A.
A land use review board is created consisting of nine regular and up to two alternate members of the following four classes:
1.
Class I. The Borough mayor;
2.
Class II. One of the officials of the municipality other than a member of the Borough council to be appointed by the mayor;
3.
Class III. A member of the Borough council to be appointed by it;
4.
Class IV — Regular Members. Six other citizens of the municipality, to be appointed by the mayor. The members of Class IV shall hold no other municipal office, except that one such member may be a member of the board of education and another member may be a member of the historic preservation commission, if there be a historic preservation commission, and except further, that if there be an environmental commission, the member of the environmental commission who is also a member of the land use review board, as required by R.S. 40:56A, shall be a Class IV board member, unless there be among the Class IV or alternate members of the land use review board both a member of the historic preservation commission and a member of the board of education, in which case the member common to the land use review board and municipal environmental commission shall be deemed a Class II member of the land use review board.
Class IV members shall hold no other office, position or employment in the Borough, provided that membership on a municipal board or commission whose function is advisory in nature, and the establishment of which is discretionary and not required by statute, shall not be considered the holding of municipal office;
5.
Class IV — Alternate Members. Two other citizens of the municipality who may be appointed by the mayor. Alternate members shall hold no other municipal office, except that one member may be a member of the board of education. The alternate members shall be designated by the mayor at the time of their appointment as "Alternate No. 1" and "Alternate No. 2."
B.
The term of the member composing Class I shall correspond with his or her official tenure. The terms of the members composing Class II and Class III shall be for one year or terminate at the completion of their respective terms of office, whichever occurs first, except, for a Class II member who also is a member of the environmental commission.
The term of a Class II or a Class IV member who is also a member of the environmental commission shall be for three years or terminate at the completion of his or her term as a member of the environmental commission, whichever comes first. The term of a Class IV member who is also a member of the board of education shall terminate whenever he or she is no longer a member of such other body or at the completion of his or her Class IV term, whichever occurs first.
C.
All present Class IV members of the land use review board shall continue in office until the completion of the terms for which they were appointed. The terms of Class IV regular members first appointed pursuant to this chapter shall be so determined that to the greatest practicable extent the expiration of such term shall be evenly distributed over the first four years after their appointment; provided that the initial term shall not exceed four years. Thereafter, the term of each Class IV regular member shall be four years. All terms shall run from January 1st of the year in which the appointment is made.
D.
The terms of the Class IV alternate members shall be two years, except that the terms of the alternate members shall be such that the term of not more than one alternate member shall expire any one year; provided, however, that in no instance shall the terms of the alternate members first appointed exceed two years. All terms shall run from January 1st of the year in which the appointment is made.
E.
Alternate members may participate in discussions of the proceedings but may not vote except in the absence or disqualification of a regular member of any class. A vote shall not be delayed in order that a regular member may vote instead of an alternate member. In the event that a choice must be made as to which alternate member is to vote, Alternate No. 1 shall vote.
F.
If a vacancy of any class shall occur otherwise than by expiration of term, it shall be filled by appointment as above provided for the unexpired term. Any member other than a Class I member may be removed by the Borough council for cause but only after public hearing, if requested, and other requested procedural due process protection.
G.
The land use review board shall organize annually by selecting from among its Class IV regular members a chairperson and vice-chairperson. The board also shall select a secretary, who may or may not be a member of the board or a municipal employee of the Borough.
H.
The Borough council, after giving due consideration to budget requests that may be submitted by the land use review board, shall make provisions in its budget and appropriate funds for the expenses of the board.
I.
The office of land use review board attorney is created. The board may appoint to such office and fix compensation or rate of compensation of an attorney-at-law of New Jersey other than the Borough attorney.
J.
The land use review board may also employ or contract for, and fix the compensation of, such experts and other staff and services as it may deem necessary. The board, however, shall not authorize expenditures which exceed, exclusive of gifts, grants or application fees, the amount appropriated by the Borough council for its use.
K.
The mayor may appoint one or more persons to a citizens' advisory committee to assist or collaborate with the land use review board in its duties, but such person or persons shall have no power to vote or take other action required by the board. Such person or persons shall serve at the pleasure of the mayor.
L.
The chairperson of the land use review board may appoint up to three persons to serve on a subdivision committee or site plan committee, each comprised of three board members. The subdivision committee or the site plan committee, as the case may be, shall review applications for development prior to action by the Borough to determine whether such applications comply with the requirements relating to subdivisions or site plans imposed by this chapter. Each committee shall, in its review of the applications, consider input received from any other boards, committees or commissions of the Borough that may submit comments upon the applications being reviewed.