An application shall be submitted to the approving authority Secretary, in writing, in duplicate, on forms supplied by the authority. Receipt of an application for final subdivision approval shall be filed no less than 21 days prior to the regular meeting date of the approving authority. The fees required in Article
III shall be paid with the application.
The application shall be accompanied by 16 copies
of the proposed final subdivision plat. The plat shall not differ
substantially from the approved preliminary plat.
The final plat shall be drawn in ink on tracing
cloth at a scale of not less than one inch equals 100 feet and in
compliance with all of the provisions of the Map Filing Act (N.J.S.A.
46:23-9.9 et seq.). The final plat shall show or be accompanied by
the following:
A. The date, name and location of the subdivision, name
of owner, graphic scale and reference meridian.
B. Tract boundary lines, right-of-way lines of streets,
street names, easements and other rights-of-way, land to be reserved
or dedicated to public use, all lot lines and other site lines, with
accurate dimensions, bearings or deflection angles, radii, arcs and
central angles of all curves, and the area of each lot.
C. The names, exact locations and widths of all existing
and recorded streets intersecting or paralleling the plot boundaries
within a distance of 200 feet.
D. The purpose of any easement or land reserved or dedicated
to public use shall be designated. and the proposed use of sites other
than residential shall be noted.
E. Lot, block and street numbers as approved by the Municipal
Tax Assessor, including lot and block numbers of abutting property.
F. Minimum building setback lines on all lots and other
sites.
G. Location and description of all monuments.
H. Names of owners of adjoining unsubdivided land.
I. Certification by licensed civil engineer or surveyor
as to accuracy of details of plat.
J. Certification that the applicant is agent or owner
of the land or that the owner has given consent under an option or
contingent agreement.
K. When approval of a plat is required by any other officer
or body of the municipality, county or state, such approval shall
be certified on the plat or evidence shall be submitted that an application
has been made for such approval.
L. A proposed grading plan of the subdivision, prepared
at a scale of not less than one inch equals 50 feet, showing the proposed
layout of the subdivision, all proposed streets and improvements,
all proposed floor elevations of existing and proposed buildings,
all proposed ground elevations of the entire subdivision to ensure
proper drainage for all lots within the subdivision and further to
ensure that no adverse condition would be created to adjoining properties
as a result of the proposed subdivision.
M. Proposed final grades of all streets shall be shown
to a scale of one inch equals five feet vertical and one inch equals
50 feet horizontal, on sheets 22 by 36 inches, and drawings shall
include both plans and profiles and shall show elevations of all monuments
referred to the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey level bench
marks, and such elevations shall be shown in feet and hundredths of
feet.
N. Plans and profiles of storm and sanitary sewers and
water mains.
O. Certificate from the Tax Collector that all taxes
are paid to date.
P. Written proof that the lands set aside or shown for
easement, public use or streets are free and clear of all liens and
encumbrances.
Q. The information required by Chapter
140, Flood Damage Prevention, § 140-20, pertaining to zero increase in stormwater runoff.
[Added 8-4-2003 by Ord. No. 16-03]
The zoning requirements applicable to the preliminary subdivision approval first granted and all other rights conferred upon the applicant pursuant to §
250-25 of this chapter, whether conditionally or otherwise, shall not be changed for a period of two years after the date of final approval; provided, however, that the rights conferred by this section shall expire if the plat has not been fully recorded within the required time period. If the applicant has followed the standards prescribed for final approval and has recorded the plat as required, the approving authority may extend such period of protection for extensions of one year but not to exceed three extensions. Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, the granting of final approval terminates the time period of preliminary approval pursuant to §
250-25 of this chapter for the section granted final approval.