[Added 3-8-1977; amended 7-29-1997 by Ord. No. 97-10]
A.
Residential subdivisions. With respect to a proposed subdivision creating lots to be utilized for residential purposes, the subdivider shall comply with all design and site improvement standards set forth in the New Jersey Residential Site Improvements Standards set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:21-1.1 et seq. In the event of a conflict between the New Jersey Residential Site Improvement Standards contained in N.J.A.C. 5:21-1.1 and the standards contained in this chapter or any township ordinance, the standards contained in the New Jersey Residential Site Improvement Standards shall prevail.
B.
Nonresidential subdivisions. With respect to a proposed subdivision creating lots to be utilized for commercial, industrial or other nonresidential purpose, the subdivider shall conform with the design standards contained in all township ordinances, including, without limitation, the ordinances contained in this chapter.
C.
General standards. The design of subdivisions and site plans shall observe the requirements and principles of Chapter 91, Subdivision of Land, and Chapter 108, Zoning, as set forth in this section. Subdivisions and site plans shall conform to design standards that will encourage good development patterns within the municipality. Where either or both an official map or master plan has or have been adopted, the subdivision or site plan shall conform to the proposals and conditions shown thereon. The streets, drainage rights-of-way, school sites, public parks and playgrounds shown on an officially adopted master plan or official map shall be considered in approval of subdivision plans or site plans. Where no master plan or official map exists, streets and drainage rights-of-way shall be shown on the final plat or site plan in accordance with N.J.S.A. 40:55D-38 through 40:55D-41 and shall be such as to lend themselves to the harmonious development of the municipality and enhancement to public welfare in accordance with the following design standards.