[Ord. No. 2015-20 § 10B-110]
The Planning Board shall prepare and adopt, and may from time
to time amend or revise, a master plan, or component parts thereof
to guide the use of lands within the municipality in a manner that
protects public health and safety and promotes the general welfare.
[Ord. No. 2015-20 § 10B-111]
The master plan shall generally comprise a report or statement
and land use and development proposals with maps, diagrams and text,
presenting at least the following elements (a) and (b) and, where
appropriate, the following elements (c) through (p) and such other
elements as may be permitted or required from time to time by N.J.S.A.
40:55D-1 et seq.:
(a)
A statement of objectives, principles, assumptions, policies
and standards upon which the constituent proposals for the physical,
economic and social development of the region are based;
(b)
A land use plan element taking into account and stating its
relationship to the statement provided for in paragraph (a) hereof
and the other master plan elements provided for in paragraph (c) through
(p) hereof and natural conditions including, but not necessarily limited
to, topography, soil conditions, water supply, drainage, flood plain
areas, marshes and woodlands; showing the existing and proposed location,
extent and intensity of development of land to be used in the future
for varying types of residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural,
recreational, educational and other public and private purposes or
combination of purposes; stating the relationship thereof to the existing
and any proposed master plan and zoning ordinance; showing the existing
and proposed location of any airports and the boundaries of any airport
safety zones delineated pursuant to the "Air Safety and Zoning Act
of 1983," P.L. 1983, c.260 (C.6:1-80 et al.); and including a statement
of the standards of population density and development intensity recommended
for the municipality;
(c)
A housing plan element pursuant to section 10 of P.L. 1985,
c.222 (N.J.S.A. 52:27D-310), including but not limited to, residential
standards and proposals for the construction and improvement of housing;
(d)
A circulation plan element showing the location and types of
facilities for all modes of transportation required for the efficient
movement of people and goods into, about and through the municipality,
taking into account the functional highway classification system of
the Federal Highway Administration and the types, locations, conditions
and availability of existing and proposed transportation facilities,
including air, water, road and rail;
(e)
A utility service plan element analyzing the need for and showing the future general location of water supply and distribution facilities, drainage and flood control facilities, sewerage and waste treatment, solid waste disposal and provision for other related utilities, and including any storm water management plan required pursuant to the provisions of P.L. 1981, c.32 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-93 et al.). If the municipality prepares a utility service plan element as a condition for adopting a development transfer ordinance pursuant to subsection
c of section 4 of P.L.2004, c.2 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-140), the plan element shall address the provisions of utilities in the receiving zone as provided thereunder;
(f)
A community facilities plan element showing the location and
type of educational or cultural facilities, historic sites, libraries,
hospitals, fire houses, police stations and other related facilities,
including their relation to the surrounding areas;
(g)
A recreation plan element showing a comprehensive system of
areas and public sites for recreation;
(h)
A conservation plan element providing for the preservation,
conservation, and utilization of natural resources, including, to
the extent appropriate, energy, open space, water supply, forests,
soil, marshes, wetlands, harbors, rivers and other waters, fisheries,
endangered or threatened species wildlife and other natural resources.
It shall systematically analyze the impact of each other component
and element of the master plan on the present and future preservation,
conservation and utilization of those resources;
(i)
An economic plan element considering all aspects of economic
development and sustained economic vitality, including a comparison
of the types of employment expected to be provided by the economic
development to be promoted with the characteristics of the labor pool
resident in the municipality and nearby areas and an analysis of the
stability and diversity of the economic development to be promoted;
(j)
An historic preservation plan element indicating the location
and significance of historic sites and historic districts; identifying
the standards used to assess worthiness for historic site or district
identification; and analyzing the impact of each component and element
of the master plan on the preservation of historic sites and districts;
(k)
Appendices or separate reports containing the technical foundation
for the master plan and its constituent elements.
(l)
A recycling plan element that incorporates the State Recycling
Plan goals, including provisions for the collection, disposition and
recycling of recyclable materials designated in the municipal recycling
ordinance and for the collection, disposition and recycling of recyclable
materials within any development proposal for the construction of
50 or more units of single-family residential or 25 or more units
of multi-family residential housing and any commercial or industrial
development proposal for the utilization of 1,000 square feet or more
of land;
(m)
A farmland preservation plan element, which shall include: an
inventory of farm properties and a map illustrating significant areas
of agricultural land; a statement showing that municipal ordinances
support and promote agriculture as a business; and a plan for preserving
as much farmland as possible in the short term by leveraging moneys
made available by P.L.1999, c.152 (N.J.S.A. 13:8C-1 et al.) through
a variety of mechanisms including, but not limited to, utilizing option
agreements and installment purchases and encouraging donations of
permanent development easements;
(n)
A development transfer plan element which sets forth the public
purposes, the locations of sending and receiving zones and the technical
details of a development transfer program based on the provisions
of section 5 of P.L.2004, c.2 (N.J.S.A. 40:55D-141);
(o)
An educational facilities plan element which incorporates the
purposes and goals of the long-range facilities plan required to be
submitted to the Commissioner of Education by a school district pursuant
to section 4 of P.L.2000, c.72 (N.J.S.A. 18A:7G-4); and
(p)
A green buildings and environmental sustainability plan element,
which shall provide for encourage, and promote the efficient use of
natural resources and the installation and usage of renewable energy
systems; consider the impact of buildings on the local regional and
global environment; allow ecosystems to function naturally; conserve
and reuse water; treat storm water on site; and optimize climatic
conditions through site orientation and design.
[Ord. No. 2015-20 § 10B-112]
The master plan and its plan elements may be divided into subplans
and subplan elements projected according to periods of time or staging
sequences.
[Ord. No. 2015-20 § 10B-113]
The master plan shall include a specific policy statement indicating
the relationship of the proposed development of the region, as developed
in the master plan, to (1) the master plans of contiguous municipalities,
(2) the master plan of the County of Mercer, (3) the State Development
and Redevelopment Plan adopted pursuant to the State Planning Act,
sections 1 through 12 of P.L.1985, c.398 (N.J.S.A. 52:18A-196 et seq.)
and (4) the district solid waste management plan of the County of
Mercer required pursuant to the provisions of the "Solid Waste Management
Act," P.L. 1970, c.39 (N.J.S.A. 13:1E-1 et seq.).