Development Application Review Procedures
An applicant may elect to file for preliminary and final site plan approval simultaneously to expedite the review process. The site plan shall be prepared according to the requirements stipulated for final approval. Developers electing to by-pass the preliminary approval stage are doing so at the peril of added expense if changes in design are required. |
Size of Site (acres) | Number of Test Holes |
|---|---|
Up to 2 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 6 |
5 to 10 | 8 |
11 to 40 | 10 |
41 to 100 | 16 |
Over 100 | 20 |
Nineteen maps of the subdivision derived by the applicant from each of the 19 maps of the Ecological Map Atlas, in accordance with revisions of the Supplement to the Medford Report: Natural Resource Information for the New Jersey Pinelands in Medford Township, for all proposed development located within the Pinelands area or each of the 19 maps of the Ecological Map Atlas, for all development proposed in the Township outside of the area of the Pinelands. |
The recommended regulations appropriate to the subdivision or site as indicated by the Design and Performance Standards as set forth in § 500 of this ordinance and supported by the maps of the Ecological Map Atlas and, where applicable, to the revisions according to the Supplement to the Medford Report, to include regulations derived by the applicant from the recommended regulations and summary conclusions as described in Subsection 804.C.2.c and d. |
By reference to the summary conclusions and recommendations, the statement shall identify specifically which of the four categories and subcategories of regulations described below are or are not applicable to the proposed subdivision; and where a category or regulation is deemed to be applicable, a description shall be furnished of the action proposed to be taken or avoided to minimize any adverse effect on the environment or ecology. The categories and subcategories involved are those set forth below, designated Categories A through D, as follows: |
Category A, regulations to avoid hazard to life and property from Subcategory 1, flood; and Subcategory 2, fire. |
Category B, regulations to prevent hazard to life and health resulting from human activities related to the use of Subcategory 1, surface waters; Subcategory 2, water table; and Subcategory 3, nutrient application. |
Category C, regulations to minimize loss of unique, scarce and valuable resources: Subcategory 1, historic; Subcategory 2, vegetation; Subcategory 3, wildlife; Subcategory 4, scenic; Subcategory 5, water recharge; and Subcategory 6, geologic. |
Category D, regulations to minimize social costs by proper management of Subcategory 1, aquifers; Subcategory 2, soil loss; Subcategory 3, vegetation; Subcategory 4, recreation/use of vegetation; Subcategory 5, wildlife habitats; and Subcategory 6, land use. |
It shall be the applicant's responsibility, unless specifically provided otherwise by this ordinance, to submit the required application to any agency (including but not limited to the Burlington County Planning Board, the Burlington County Board of Health, the Burlington County Soil Conservation District, the Pinelands Commission and the New Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection) having jurisdiction over any aspect of the proposed development. |
The applicant may apply for thereafter, and the Board may thereafter grant, an extension to preliminary approval for such additional period of time as shall be determined by the Board to be reasonable taking into consideration: | |
a. | The number of dwelling units and nonresidential floor area permissible under preliminary approval; |
b. | The potential number of dwelling units and nonresidential floor area of the section or sections awaiting final approval; |
c. | Economic conditions; |
d. | The comprehensiveness of the development; and |
e. | Provided that if the design standards have been revised by Ordinance, such revised standards may govern. |
It shall be the applicant's responsibility, unless specifically provided otherwise in this ordinance, to submit the required application to any agency (including but not limited to the Burlington County Planning Board, the Burlington County Board of Health, the Burlington County Soil Conservation District, the Pinelands Commission and the New Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection) having jurisdiction over any aspect of the proposed development. |
The developer may apply for thereafter, and the Board may thereafter grant, an extension to final approval for such additional period of time as shall be determined by the Board to be reasonable taking into consideration: | |
a. | The number of dwelling units and nonresidential floor area permissible under final approval; |
b. | The number of dwelling units and nonresidential floor area remaining to be developed; |
c. | Economic conditions; and |
d. | The comprehensiveness of the development. |
Development Application Review Procedures
An applicant may elect to file for preliminary and final site plan approval simultaneously to expedite the review process. The site plan shall be prepared according to the requirements stipulated for final approval. Developers electing to by-pass the preliminary approval stage are doing so at the peril of added expense if changes in design are required. |
Size of Site (acres) | Number of Test Holes |
|---|---|
Up to 2 | 1 |
2 | 3 |
3 | 6 |
5 to 10 | 8 |
11 to 40 | 10 |
41 to 100 | 16 |
Over 100 | 20 |
Nineteen maps of the subdivision derived by the applicant from each of the 19 maps of the Ecological Map Atlas, in accordance with revisions of the Supplement to the Medford Report: Natural Resource Information for the New Jersey Pinelands in Medford Township, for all proposed development located within the Pinelands area or each of the 19 maps of the Ecological Map Atlas, for all development proposed in the Township outside of the area of the Pinelands. |
The recommended regulations appropriate to the subdivision or site as indicated by the Design and Performance Standards as set forth in § 500 of this ordinance and supported by the maps of the Ecological Map Atlas and, where applicable, to the revisions according to the Supplement to the Medford Report, to include regulations derived by the applicant from the recommended regulations and summary conclusions as described in Subsection 804.C.2.c and d. |
By reference to the summary conclusions and recommendations, the statement shall identify specifically which of the four categories and subcategories of regulations described below are or are not applicable to the proposed subdivision; and where a category or regulation is deemed to be applicable, a description shall be furnished of the action proposed to be taken or avoided to minimize any adverse effect on the environment or ecology. The categories and subcategories involved are those set forth below, designated Categories A through D, as follows: |
Category A, regulations to avoid hazard to life and property from Subcategory 1, flood; and Subcategory 2, fire. |
Category B, regulations to prevent hazard to life and health resulting from human activities related to the use of Subcategory 1, surface waters; Subcategory 2, water table; and Subcategory 3, nutrient application. |
Category C, regulations to minimize loss of unique, scarce and valuable resources: Subcategory 1, historic; Subcategory 2, vegetation; Subcategory 3, wildlife; Subcategory 4, scenic; Subcategory 5, water recharge; and Subcategory 6, geologic. |
Category D, regulations to minimize social costs by proper management of Subcategory 1, aquifers; Subcategory 2, soil loss; Subcategory 3, vegetation; Subcategory 4, recreation/use of vegetation; Subcategory 5, wildlife habitats; and Subcategory 6, land use. |
It shall be the applicant's responsibility, unless specifically provided otherwise by this ordinance, to submit the required application to any agency (including but not limited to the Burlington County Planning Board, the Burlington County Board of Health, the Burlington County Soil Conservation District, the Pinelands Commission and the New Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection) having jurisdiction over any aspect of the proposed development. |
The applicant may apply for thereafter, and the Board may thereafter grant, an extension to preliminary approval for such additional period of time as shall be determined by the Board to be reasonable taking into consideration: | |
a. | The number of dwelling units and nonresidential floor area permissible under preliminary approval; |
b. | The potential number of dwelling units and nonresidential floor area of the section or sections awaiting final approval; |
c. | Economic conditions; |
d. | The comprehensiveness of the development; and |
e. | Provided that if the design standards have been revised by Ordinance, such revised standards may govern. |
It shall be the applicant's responsibility, unless specifically provided otherwise in this ordinance, to submit the required application to any agency (including but not limited to the Burlington County Planning Board, the Burlington County Board of Health, the Burlington County Soil Conservation District, the Pinelands Commission and the New Jersey State Department of Environmental Protection) having jurisdiction over any aspect of the proposed development. |
The developer may apply for thereafter, and the Board may thereafter grant, an extension to final approval for such additional period of time as shall be determined by the Board to be reasonable taking into consideration: | |
a. | The number of dwelling units and nonresidential floor area permissible under final approval; |
b. | The number of dwelling units and nonresidential floor area remaining to be developed; |
c. | Economic conditions; and |
d. | The comprehensiveness of the development. |