[Amended 10-7-1985 by Ord. No. 85-32]
A.
Whenever an application for development to the Planning Board or Board of Adjustment is permitted or required by this chapter, it shall be in such form and accompanied by such maps, documents and materials as are prescribed by this chapter and shall be submitted to the administrative officer in such numbers as is prescribed by rule of the Board.
B.
The administrative officer shall prepare and furnish to applicants standard application forms, which shall require the following information:
(1)
The applicant's name, address and telephone number.
(2)
The owner's name, address and telephone number.
(3)
The interest of the applicant in the property.
(4)
The ownership of the applicant.
(5)
The name, address and telephone number of the applicant's attorney, if represented.
(6)
The street address of the property.
(7)
The tax lot and block number of the property.
(8)
The zone district in which the property is situated.
(9)
The description of the property.
(10)
The description of the proposed development.
(11)
The type of application.
(12)
The specific relief requested.
(13)
Sufficient information to facilitate review of the proposed development in light of the criteria and standards applicable to the application for development.
C.
Administrative appeal, variance and/or design waiver application. All plats shall be based on accurate information at a scale of not less than one inch equal 50 feet with a North arrow and graphic scale; the size of the map shall be 24 inches by 36 inches, or 36 inches by 48 inches and shall meet the following requirements and show or include the following information (except that the Planning Board or Board of Adjustment or its Planner may waive any requirement or request additional information where it is clearly appropriate to the particular application):
[Added 7-7-2005 by Ord. No. 05-41]
(1)
Copies of submissions and fees.
(a)
Twenty-four copies of the application form, checklists, fee schedule with calculations, property deed, plat plans prepared by a New Jersey licensed surveyor or architect and all other documentation requested herein shall be submitted. All documents submitted must be collated into 24 sets.
(b)
In the alternative, the applicant may choose to submit three full sets of documents for completeness review only. When the documents submitted comply with this admission requirement, the Township will notify the applicant to submit the other 21 sets in order to be deemed complete. This option is made available to applicants in an effort to save resources expended on numerous plans that may need to be revised and submitted.
(c)
All fees (both application and escrow) must be paid.
(2)
Survey. There shall be submitted a legible original survey signed and sealed by a New Jersey licensed surveyor, plus 24 copies.
(3)
Lots.
(a)
All variance types sought must be listed; all designed waivers sought must be listed; a specific articulation of the appeal from the administrative officer must be stated; the special question must be specifically articulated.
(b)
Improved lot coverage information, where necessary, must reflect the ordinance requirement, existing and proposed lot area, lot width, side yard (one), side yard (total of both), front yard, rear yard and, with respect to accessory structures, the side yard and rear yard.
(c)
Lot lines shall be shown with dimensions and bearings and the lot area shown in total square feet. The lot area must not include areas within an existing or proposed right-of-way.
(d)
Letters and other supporting documentation must be submitted demonstrating that the applicant has attempted to purchase adjacent land to make the lot conforming. Proof must be submitted that the variance will not be detrimental to the neighborhood and adjacent residences.
(4)
Applicant identification. The applicant's name, address, phone number, fax number, lot(s), block(s), current zoning district, total square feet of all structures and the date of the application.
(5)
Neighboring property identification. The tax block and lot numbers and names and addresses with respect to all properties abutting the property as well as all properties across the street. This shall include the locations of all structures on all adjoining properties, including the dimensions to property lines.
(6)
Easements and rights-of-way. Copies of all present deeds relevant to the property, including deeds of easement and rights-of-way, shall be submitted.
(7)
Streams and drainage ditches. All existing physical features on the site and within 200 feet thereof, including streams, watercourses and drainage ditches within 200 feet. If there are none, this must be noted on the plans.
(8)
Structures and woodlands. The location of all buildings and structures, trees, hedges and fences with dimensions to the property lines. All proposed structures or structural alterations with dimensions from the property line shall be shown.
(9)
Parking areas. The location and arrangement of parking areas and driveways within 100 feet of the property.
(10)
Key map. A key map of the site with reference to surrounding areas, zoning district(s) and existing street locations within 200 feet of the site. The scale shall not exceed one inch equal 800 feet.
(11)
Architectural plans. Architectural plans, including proposed elevations, dimensions, floor layout, square footage, number of stories and facade signs.
(12)
Fees. All fees, both application and escrow, must be paid in full. A fee schedule with calculations shall be submitted, including a signed W-9.
(13)
Zone chart. A zone chart showing zone requirements for all setbacks, impervious coverage, FAR, building coverage, building height and parking. The chart is to show what is provided for. Graphic representations for setbacks are required.
(14)
Signature block. There shall be a signature block for the Board Engineer, Board Chairman and Board Secretary to sign.
(15)
Tax certification. There shall be submitted a certification from the Tax Collector that all taxes have been paid to date on the property pursuant to § 126-226B of the Township Municipal Code.
(16)
Ownership. If the property owner is a corporation or partnership, there shall be a list of all owners who own 10% or more of the stock or 10% or more of a partnership interest.
(17)
Referral of application to adjoining municipalities. If the application involves a request for a subdivision or site plan approval, a copy of the full application packet must be submitted to the Borough of Somerville and the Borough of Raritan, along with proof of submission mailing.
(18)
Documents required. If the application involves a request for a subdivision or site plan approval, the following documents must be submitted:
(19)
Checklist form. All the requirements set forth hereinabove are contained in Form #3E entitled "Appeal or Variance Application Only" or Form #4 entitled "Variance and Design Waiver Report," which is set forth, in its entirety, in § 126-34.1 entitled "Application/checklist: appeal, variance and/or design waiver" of Article VI (Application and Appeals to Planning Board and Board of Adjustment), of Part 4 (Administration and Procedure in general) of Chapter 126 (Land Use) of the Municipal Code of the Township of Bridgewater.
(20)
Waiver. The applicant may request that one or more of the submission requirements be waived; however, the request must be in writing and state the reason for the waiver request. If the submission waiver is honored during completeness review, the Board still has the right to request the same information during the hearing process, in addition to any other information they deemed necessary for proper review of the application.