Application fees shall be paid with the submission of any site
plan or subdivision application to the County. The following applies
to application fees:
A. Application fees are based on the classification of the application outlined in §
86-304D and are identified below.
(1) Minor subdivision (along a County road or impacting a County road
or drainage facility):
(a)
With no proposed improvements along the County road: $200.
(b)
With proposed improvements along the County road: $300.
(2) Minor subdivision (not along a County road and not impacting a County
road or drainage facility): $150.
(3) Major subdivision:
(a)
Not along a County road and not impacting a County road or drainage
facility: $150.
(b)
Along a County road or impacting a County road or drainage facility:
$300.
(4) Site plan:
(a)
Not along a County road and not impacting a County road or drainage
facility: $150.
(b)
Along a County road or impacting a County road or drainage facility:
$300.
(5) Subdivision final plat (sign and seal): $100.
B. Payment of the application fee shall be in the form of a check and
shall be made payable to the "Atlantic County Treasurer." Cash will
not be accepted.
C. Additional review fees are not be required for revised plans which
are submitted in response to comments produced by the County staff
or the DRC.
D. All land development applications submitted on behalf of a municipality
are exempt from submitting an application fee.
Policies and design principles found in Article
800 shall apply to land development subject to County review and approval and that is within a flood hazard area as defined in N.J.A.C. 7:7-9.25. Flood hazard areas include, but are not limited to, those areas defined or delineated as an A or a V Zone by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and that are subject to either tidal or fluvial flooding.
The County Planning Director or the County Engineer may invoke
the following sanctions on any land development activity which commences
without prior approval of the DRC or is conducted in a matter contrary
to the standards and policies stated in this chapter:
A. A County highway occupancy permit for the proposed development will
not be issued unless and until the conditions issued by the DRC are
satisfied;
B. May request the municipal approval authority, New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection, the Pinelands Commission, if within their
jurisdictional area, to revoke or withhold a local building permit
and certificate of occupancy for the development;
C. May enforce performance by resort to any guarantee or other security
required by the County to cover the costs of improvements specified
in that portion of the plan over which the County has jurisdiction;
and
D. May initiate appropriate actions in the courts to enforce the actions
by the DRC.