New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2957

Introduced
8/8/22  
Refer
8/8/22  

Caption

Allows planning and zoning board members to satisfy training requirements on Internet.

Impact

The implementation of S2957 would amend the existing Public Law 2005, Chapter 133, which oversees the training requirements for local planning and zoning board members. By ensuring that the training can be delivered in both online and in-person formats, the bill aims to improve the competency and knowledge of board members while also making participation more convenient. This change is particularly relevant in the context of evolving community needs and more complex land use issues, ensuring that board members are well-informed and capable of making sound decisions for their localities.

Summary

Senate Bill S2957 proposes a significant change in how members of planning and zoning boards of adjustment can satisfy their mandatory training requirements. Currently, training for these officials often requires in-person attendance, which can be a barrier for some board members due to scheduling conflicts or personal obligations. This bill seeks to enhance accessibility by allowing these training requirements to be fulfilled through online courses, thereby enabling board members to complete their education without disrupting their work or personal life. The training is structured to consist of no more than five hours of instruction, organized in a way that members can complete it in one calendar day.

Contention

While the bill has been reported favorably, some members of the community may express concerns over the effectiveness of online training compared to traditional in-person methods. Critics might argue that face-to-face interaction with instructors and fellow board members can foster a deeper understanding of land use law and facilitate better networking and discussion among peers. Additionally, there might be apprehensions regarding the accessibility of technology for some board members, which could hinder equitable participation in training programs.

Voting_history

The bill was approved by the Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee with a unanimous vote of 3 yeas to 0 nays on January 12, 2023. This strong support may indicate a broad consensus on the need to modernize the training requirements for planning and zoning board members, reflecting a progressive approach to local governance.

Companion Bills

NJ A428

Same As Allows planning and zoning board members to satisfy training requirements on Internet.

Previously Filed As

NJ A428

Allows planning and zoning board members to satisfy training requirements on Internet.

NJ S680

Allows planning and zoning board members to satisfy training requirements on Internet.

NJ A1304

Establishes Office of Citizen Involvement, Land Use, and Planning Advocate and transfers basic course in land use law and Office of Planning Advocacy to newly established office.

NJ A5863

Establishes Office of Citizen Involvement, Land Use, and Planning Advocate and transfers basic course in land use law and Office of Planning Advocacy to newly established office.

NJ S3467

Requires basic course in land use law and planning offered to certain officials to include module on warehouse development and high-density development.

NJ A5027

Requires basic course in land use law and planning offered to certain officials to include module on warehouse development and high-density development.

NJ A3347

Requires basic course in land use law and planning offered to certain officials to include module on warehouse development and high-density development.

NJ S3468

Concerns regulatory guidance for local approving authorities on approval of warehouse development.

NJ S1428

Concerns regulatory guidance for local approving authorities on approval of warehouse development.

NJ A3348

Concerns regulatory guidance for local approving authorities on approval of warehouse development.

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