New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 2 - AGRICULTURE
Chapter 77 - TRANSFER OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS
Subchapter 3 - STANDARDS FOR BOARD'S PURCHASE OF DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, ISSUANCE OF MATCHING FUNDS FOR PURCHASE OF DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, AND GUARANTEE OF LOANS
Section 2:77-3.2 - Procedure for Board's review

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 2:77-3.2

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) A municipality that adopts a development transfer ordinance shall provide the following information to the Board:

1. A copy of the adopted ordinance;

2. A copy of the report and plans required pursuant to 40:55D-117 or a copy of the current municipal Master Plan; including the TDR and utility service elements required pursuant to 40:55D-140 and 40:55D-28;

3. A map depicting sending and receiving areas affected by the ordinance;

4. A summary identifying the following for sending and receiving areas:
i. The block and lot numbers of each parcel in both areas;

ii. The acreage of each parcel in both areas;

iii. The amount of credits assigned to each parcel in both areas;

iv. The amount of buildings, if any, on each parcel in both areas; and

v. The zoning of each parcel in both areas;

5. A sample of the instrument to be recorded on land enrolled in the TDR program;

6. A real estate market analysis prepared pursuant to 40:55D-140 and any rules promulgated thereunder, if applicable;

7. A capital improvement program prepared pursuant to 40:55D-140 and 40:55D-29 and any rules promulgated thereunder or an infrastructure plan prepared pursuant to 40:55D-117 and any rules promulgated thereunder; and

8. Documentation showing compliance with 2:77-3.1(b)1.

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