New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2435

Introduced
5/9/22  
Refer
5/9/22  

Caption

Extends time period required for public notice of certain land use applications.

Impact

The passage of SB2435 will have significant implications for the timeline and organization of land use hearings in municipalities throughout New Jersey. Increasing the notice period is expected to improve participation from local residents and interested parties who may have been previously unaware of development applications due to the shorter notice requirement. By ensuring that property owners within 200 feet of a proposed development receive earlier notifications, the bill aims to enhance transparency and allow more comprehensive community input during the decision-making process. It may also affect the administrative workload of municipal agencies tasked with notifying residents and managing hearings.

Summary

Senate Bill 2435, introduced in New Jersey, seeks to amend existing statutes regarding the public notice requirements for certain land use applications. Specifically, the bill extends the time period required for public notice from 10 days to 21 days prior to public hearings on applications for property development. This change aims to provide property owners and stakeholders more time to prepare for and participate in the public hearing process, fostering greater community engagement in local development decisions. The legislation addresses the procedural nuances tied to land use and development applications that require public oversight.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB2435 may arise from concerns regarding the efficiency and effectiveness of the extended notice period. Proponents argue that longer notice times will yield better-informed public discourse, while opponents may contend that this could delay the development process unduly, potentially disadvantaging developers and local economies. Additionally, the bill may invite debate over the balance of local control versus state regulation in land use planning, as municipalities may have differing capacities to adhere to the new requirements. Ensuring that the needs of both community engagement and development practicality are met will likely be a focal point in discussions leading up to the bill’s implementation.

Companion Bills

NJ A4473

Same As Extends time period required for public notice of certain land use applications.

Previously Filed As

NJ S857

Extends time period required for public notice of certain land use applications.

NJ A4473

Extends time period required for public notice of certain land use applications.

NJ A3228

Extends time period required for public notice of certain land use applications.

NJ S442

Requires notice of development applications be given to residential tenants on that property.

NJ A1377

Requires notice of development applications be given to residential tenants on that property.

NJ A2125

Requires compliance with notice and approval process under MLUL for construction of free-standing structures on certain publicly-owned property.

NJ S2207

"Electronic Publication of Legal Notices Act"; permits publication of legal notices by government agencies and persons on official government notice websites instead of newspapers.

NJ A5296

Enhances notice requirements prior to development of large warehouse or high-density development.

NJ A5903

Enhances notice requirements prior to development of large warehouse or high-density development.

NJ A3344

Enhances notice requirements prior to development of large warehouse or high-density development.

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