[1991 Code § 185-24]
These rules, regulations and standards shall be considered the minimum requirements for the protection, promotion and conservation of the public health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the Borough. Any action taken by the Planning Board under the terms of this chapter shall give primary consideration to the above-mentioned matters and to the welfare of the entire community. However, if the subdivider or his agent can clearly demonstrate that, because of peculiar conditions pertaining to his land, the literal enforcement of one or more of these regulations is impracticable or will exact undue hardship, the Planning Board may permit such variances as may be reasonable and within the general purpose and intent of the rules, regulations and standards established by this chapter and as shall not be in conflict with the provisions of any other ordinance of the Borough.
[1991 Code § 185-25]
A. 
The prospective purchaser, prospective mortgagee or any other person interested in any land which forms part of a subdivision, or which formed part of such a subdivision, or which formed part of such a subdivision three years preceding the effective date of N.J.S. 40:55D-1 et seq. may apply, in writing, to the administrative officer of the municipality for the issuance of a certificate certifying whether or not such subdivision has been approved by the Planning Board. Such application shall contain a diagram showing the location and dimensions of the land to be covered by the certificate and the name of the owner thereof.
B. 
The administrative officer shall make and issue such certificate within 15 days after the receipt of such written application and the fees therefor. The officer shall keep a duplicate copy of each certificate, consecutively numbered, including a statement of the fee charged, in a binder as a permanent record of his office.
C. 
Each such certificate shall be designated a "certificate as to approval of subdivision of land" and shall certify:
(1) 
Whether there exists in the municipality a duly established Planning Board and whether there is an ordinance controlling subdivision of land adopted under the authority of this chapter.
(2) 
Whether the subdivision, as it relates to the land shown in the application, has been approved by the Planning Board and, if so, the date of such approval and any extensions and terms thereof, showing that the subdivision of which the lands are a part is a validly existing subdivision.
(3) 
Whether such subdivision, if the same has not been approved, is statutorily exempt from the requirement of approval as provided in N.J.S. 40:55D-1 et seq.
D. 
The administrative officer shall be entitled to demand and receive for such certificate issued by him a reasonable fee not in excess of those provided in N.J.S. 54:5-14 and 54:5-15. The fees so collected by such official shall be paid by him to the municipality.