A. 
A zoning permit shall be required prior to the erection, construction or alteration of any building or structure or any portion thereof; or prior to the establishment of any use or development of land. Application for permits shall be made in writing to the Zoning Officer and shall contain all information necessary for such Officer to ascertain whether the proposed erection, construction, alteration or use complies with the provisions of this chapter.
B. 
Such permits shall be granted or refused with 15 days from date of application. All applications for zoning permits shall be accompanied by plans, in duplicate, drawn to scale, and showing the following:
(1) 
Actual dimensions and shape of lot to be built upon;
(2) 
Exact size and location on the lot of all buildings and other structures, if any, and the location and dimensions of proposed buildings and other structures or alterations to existing buildings or structures;
(3) 
Existing and proposed uses, including the number of families a proposed residential building is designed to accommodate;
(4) 
The information required in § 200-66B and C unless the development is exempted from Pinelands review pursuant to § 200-66A(2).
[Amended 2-23-1989 by Ord. No. 217]
(5) 
Any other lawful information that may be required by the Zoning Officer.
C. 
One copy of the plans shall be returned to the applicant by the Zoning Officer after he shall have marked such copy either approved or disapproved and attested to same by his signature. The second copy of the plans, similarly marked, shall be retained and filed by the Zoning Officer. All zoning permits shall be subject to the Pinelands review and notice procedures set forth in § 200-66 unless exempted pursuant to § 200-66A(2).
A. 
A certificate of occupancy shall be required prior to the occupation for use or for change of use of land, building or structure. Application for a certificate of occupancy shall be made in writing to the Zoning Officer. When use of premises involves a new building or structure or alterations to an existing building or structure, application for an occupancy permit shall be made at the time application for a zoning permit is made.
B. 
When no construction or alteration is involved, an application to occupy and use land may be made at any time. Such application shall contain all information necessary for the Zoning Officer to determine whether the proposed occupation and use of land conform to the provisions of this chapter. Certificates of occupancy shall be granted or refused within 10 days from the date of written application for such permit.
A. 
A sign permit shall be required prior to the erection or alteration of any sign. Application for such permit shall be made in writing to the Zoning Officer and shall contain all information necessary to determine whether the proposed sign or the proposed alterations conform to all the provisions of this chapter. Permits shall be granted or refused within 15 days from date of application. All applications for sign permits shall be accompanied by plans or diagrams in duplicate and approximately to scale, showing the following:
(1) 
Exact dimensions of lot or building upon which the sign is proposed to be erected.
(2) 
Exact size, dimensions and location of said sign on lot or building.
(3) 
Any other law information which may be required from the applicant by the Zoning Officer.
B. 
One copy of the plans shall be returned to the applicant by the Zoning Officer after he shall have marked such copy either approved or disapproved and attested to same by his signature. The second copy, similarly marked, shall be retained and filed by the Zoning Officer.
A. 
Borough Council shall establish a schedule of fees, charges and expenses, as well as a collection procedure, for zoning permits, certificates of occupancy, sign permits, variances and other matters pertaining to this chapter.
B. 
Said schedule of fees shall be posted in the office of the Zoning Officer, shall be appended to this chapter, and may be altered only by action of the governing body.[1]
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Editor's Note: Said schedule of fees is on file in the office of the Borough Clerk/Municipal Administrator.
C. 
Permits and variances shall be issued only after fees have been paid in full, and the Planning Board shall take no action on appeals until preliminary charges have been paid in full.