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Section 5:10A-12 - Municipalities not adopting commission's master plan.

NJ Rev Stat § 5:10A-12 (2019) (N/A)
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5:10A-12 Municipalities not adopting commission's master plan.

12. For those municipalities that do not adopt the commission's master plan, zoning regulations, codes, and standards, the commission shall review and regulate subdivisions and land development within the district, in accordance with procedures and engineering and planning standards adopted by the commission, which shall require that:

a. All subdivisions, site plans, buildings, and other development shall be in accordance with the master plan and any applicable redevelopment plan;

b. Adequate drainage facilities and easements be provided;

c. Road improvements be provided for subdivisions or sites when necessary to protect the safety and convenience of the traveling public, such improvements to include, but not be limited to, additional rights-of-way or pavement widths, marginal access streets, reverse frontage and highway and traffic design features necessitated by increased traffic, and potential safety hazards or traffic flow impediments caused by the subdivision or development;

d. Public water and sewer systems be provided when necessary to protect public health and to ensure an adequate supply of water; and

e. Performance guarantees, maintenance bonds, and agreements be provided specifying minimum standards of construction for required improvements by the commission, not to exceed the full cost of the facility and installation thereof, or the developer's proportionate share thereof. Any bonds, moneys, or guarantees received by the commission under this paragraph shall not duplicate bonds, moneys, or guarantees required by municipalities for municipal purposes.

L.2015, c.19, s.12.

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Section 5:10A-12 - Municipalities not adopting commission's master plan.