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Code · New Jersey · Title 40A — Municipalities and Counties · Chapter 12

40A:12-13.7. Contents of notice of public hearing

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3. The following information shall be included in all notices required pursuant to section 2 of this act:
a. A general description and the location of the real property or capital improvement proposed to be sold, leased, or exchanged, including the street address, if any, and the lot and block numbers from the currently applicable municipal tax map. In the case of an exchange, the notice shall also include a general description and the location of the real property or capital improvement proposed to be transferred to the county, including the street address, if any, and the lot and block numbers from the currently applicable municipal tax map;
b. The name of the parties to the proposed sale, lease, or exchange, if known;
c. A description of the current and proposed use of the real property or capital improvement proposed to be sold, leased, or exchanged;
d. The date, time, and place of the public hearing;
e. A statement that the public may submit written comments to the county on or before the date of the public hearing;
f. A brief description of the comment procedures;
g. The name and address of the person in the county designated to receive written comments and to contact for additional information and copies of any reports, analyses, hearing transcripts, or appraisals of value prepared concerning the proposed sale, lease, or exchange; and
h. Any additional information considered by the county to be necessary or appropriate.
L.1993,c.36,s.3.
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