The City of Vineland hereby adopts an Official
Map as part of this chapter and establishes procedures for its use.
The City has also established procedures for street extensions, for
park development and for the provision of public facilities, particularly
as set by the Master Plan of Street Extensions and the Comprehensive
Plan for Parks. Under this chapter, the City also adopts the provisions
of the Transportation Plan recommended by the Cumberland County Urban
Area Transportation Study (CCUATS).
The Official Map shall be deemed conclusive
with respect to the location and widths of streets and public drainageways
and the location and extent of flood control basins as well as public
areas, whether or not such streets, ways, basins or areas are improved,
unimproved or are in actual physical existence.
Upon receiving an application for development which is affected by this article, the Planning Board shall advise the governing body, and the governing body may reserve for future public use the aforesaid streets, ways, basins and public areas in the manner provided under § 425-48 of Article VI of this chapter.
Municipal approval by ordinance under the provisions
of any law, other than as provided herein, of the layout, widening,
changing the course of or closing of any street or the widening or
changing the course of any public drainageway or changing the boundaries
of a flood control basin or public area shall be subject to the provisions
of this chapter as authorized under N.J.S.A. 40:55D-33.
A.
To preserve the integrity of the Official Map, no
permit shall be issued for any building or structure in the bed of
any street or public drainageway, flood control basin or public area
reserved on the Official Map or shown on a plat duly filed before
the adoption of the Official Map, except as herein provided.
B.
Whenever one or more parcels of land which are affected
by the provisions of the Official Map cannot yield a reasonable return
to the owner unless a building permit is granted, the Board of Adjustment
may, in a specific case, by an affirmative vote of a majority of the
full authorized membership of the Board, direct the issuance of a
permit for a building or structure in the bed of such mapped street
or drainageway or flood control basin or public area reserved on the
Official Map, in such manner as will as little as practicable increase
the cost of opening such street or will tend to cause a minimum change
of the Official Map, and the Board shall impose reasonable requirements
as a condition of granting the permit so as to protect the public
interests.
A.
No permit to erect any building or structure shall
be issued unless the lot abuts a street which has been duly placed
on the Official Map or shall be:
B.
Before the issuance of such permit, the street shall
be certified to be suitably improved to the satisfaction of the governing
body or, under surety, to be improved in accordance with the standards
and specifications for road improvements set in this chapter.
Where the enforcement of § 425-39 of this article would entail practical difficulty or unnecessary hardship or where the circumstances of the case do not require the building or structure to be related to a street, the Board of Adjustment may vary the application of § 425-39 and direct the issuance of a permit subject to conditions that will provide adequate access for fire-fighting equipment and emergency vehicles and that will protect any future street layout shown on the Official Map or on the circulation plan element of the Master Plan pursuant to § 425-29A(4) of Article III of this chapter. Sections 425-350 through 425-354 of Article XX of this chapter shall apply to such appeals.
A.
Streets which have never been opened, which are shown
on maps filed prior to October 15, 1951 (the date establishing the
first Planning Board in the former Landis Township), shall not be
considered part of the Official Map unless they shall be approved
by the Planning Board, accepted by the governing body and dedicated
by ordinance to the City of Vineland for general public use. The City
shall reserve the right to vacate such paper streets.
B.
Streets which have been used by the general public continuously for 20 years or more prior to the adoption of this chapter which are shown on maps filed prior to October 15, 1951, that have not been constructed to standard, shall be constructed to the standards of this chapter prior to development approval of the adjacent lands. See § 425-47A of Article VI.
(NOTE: The basis for this article is N.J.S.A.
40:55D-32 to 40:55D-36.)
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