No member of the Planning Board shall act on
any matter in which he/she has either directly or indirectly any personal
or financial interest. Whenever any such member shall disqualify himself/herself
from acting on a particular matter, he/she shall not continue to sit
with the Board on the hearing of such matter nor participate in any
discussion or decision relating thereto.
Minutes of every regular or special meeting
shall be kept and shall include the names of the persons appearing
and addressing the Board and of the persons appearing by attorney,
the action taken by the Board, the findings, if any, made by it and
reasons therefor. The minutes shall thereafter be made available for
public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the
Municipal Clerk. Any interested party shall have the right to compel
production of the minutes for use as evidence in any legal proceeding
concerning the subject matter of such minutes. Such interested party
may be charged a fee for reproduction of the minutes for his/her use
as provided for in the rules of the Board.
Whenever a hearing is required on an application
for development pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et seq., the applicant
shall give notice thereof as follows:
A. Public notice shall be given by publication in the
official newspaper of the municipality at least 10 days prior to the
date of the hearing.
B. Notice shall be given to the owners of all real property,
as shown on the current tax duplicate or duplicates, located within
200 feet in all directions of the property which is the subject of
such hearing and whether located within or without the municipality
in which the applicant's land is located. Such notice shall be given
by serving a copy thereof on the owner as shown on the said current
tax duplicate or his/her agent in charge of the property or by mailing
a copy thereof by certified mail to the property owner at his/her
address as shown on the said current tax duplicate. Notice to a partnership
owner may be made by service upon any partner. Notice to a corporate
owner may be made by service upon its president, a vice president,
secretary or other person authorized by appointment or by law to accept
service on behalf of the corporation.
C. Notice of all hearings on applications for development involving property located within 200 feet of an adjoining municipality shall be given by personal service or certified mail to the Clerk of such municipality, which notice shall be in addition to the notice required to be given pursuant to §
37-18B of this article to the owners of lands in such adjoining municipality which are located within 200 feet of the subject premises.
D. Notice shall be given by personal service or certified
mail to the County Planning Board of a hearing on an application for
development of property adjacent to an existing county road or proposed
road shown on the Official County Map or on the County Master Plan
adjoining other county land or situate within 200 feet of a municipal
boundary.
E. Notice shall be given by personal service or certified
mail to the Commissioner of Transportation of a hearing on an application
for development of property adjacent to a state highway.
F. Notice shall be given by personal service or certified
mail to the Director of the Division of State and Regional Planning
in the Department of Community Affairs of a hearing on an application
for development of property which exceeds 150 acres or 500 dwelling
units. Such notice shall include a copy of any maps or documents required
to be on file with the Municipal Clerk pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-10b.
G. All notices hereinabove specified in this section
shall be given at least 10 days prior to the date fixed for hearing,
and the applicant shall file an affidavit of proof of service with
the Board holding the hearing on the application for development.
H. Any notice made by certified mail as hereinabove required
shall be deemed complete upon mailing in accordance with the provisions
of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-14.
I. Form of notice. All notices required to be given pursuant
to the terms of this chapter shall state the date, time and place
of the hearing, the nature of the matters to be considered and identification
of the property proposed for development by street address, if any,
or by reference to lot and block numbers as shown on the current tax
duplicate in the Municipal Tax Assessor's office and the location
and times at which any maps and documents for which approval is sought
are available as required by law.
J. Public notice of a hearing is required for all categories
of development specified by N.J.S.A. 40:55D-12(a). Public notice of
a hearing is also required for all categories of site plan review;
for appeals of determinations of administrative officers pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(a); and for requests for interpretation pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 40:55D-70(b).
[Added 10-11-2005 by Ord. No. 2005-20 (984)]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-12, the Borough Tax Collector shall, within seven days after receipt of a request therefor and upon receipt of payment of a fee of $10, make and certify a list from the current tax duplicate of names and addresses of owners to whom the applicant is required to give notice pursuant to Article
II, §
37-18B, of this chapter.
A brief notice of every final decision shall
be published in the official newspaper of the municipality. The publication
shall be arranged by the applicant, and a notice shall be sent to
the official newspaper for publication within 10 days of the date
of any such decision.
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 40:55D-39
and N.J.S.A. 40:55D-65, every application for development submitted
to the Planning Board shall be accompanied by proof that no taxes
or assessments for local improvements are due or delinquent on the
property which is the subject of such application; or, if it is shown
that taxes or assessments are delinquent on said property, any approvals
or other relief granted by the Board shall be conditioned upon either
the prompt payment of such taxes or assessments or the making of adequate
provision for the payment thereof in such manner that the municipality
will be adequately protected.