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Code · New Jersey · Title 40 — Animals and Livestock · Chapter 55D

40:55D-141 Development transfer plan element, required inclusions.

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5. In order to serve as the basis for a development transfer ordinance pursuant to subsection a. of section 4 of P.L.2004, c.2 (C.40:55D-140), a development transfer plan element of a masterplan shall include:
a. an estimate of the anticipated population and economic growth in the municipality for the succeeding 10 years;
b. the identification and description of all prospective sending and receiving zones;
c. an analysis of how the anticipated population growth estimated pursuant to subsection a. of this section is to be accommodated within the municipality in general, and the receiving zone or zones in particular;
d. an estimate of existing and proposed infrastructure of the proposed receiving zone;
e. a presentation of the procedure and method for issuing the instruments necessary to convey the development potential from the sending zone to the receiving zone; and
f. explicit planning objectives and design standards to govern the review of applications for development in the receiving zone in order to facilitate their review by the approving authority.
L.2004,c.2,s.5.
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