Enhances notice requirements prior to development of large warehouse or high-density development.
Impact
With the implementation of A5903, developers will be required to provide at least twenty days' notice to local residents and property owners before holding a public hearing on any proposals for qualifying developments. This notice requirement extends to adjacent municipalities if the development is within specified distances, thereby ensuring that those potentially affected by new projects have the opportunity to engage in the discussion. Proponents argue this will foster better community relationships and allow for concerns to be addressed before projects advance too far in the approval process.
Summary
Assembly Bill A5903 aims to enhance the notice requirements for the development of large warehouses, specifically those over 100,000 square feet, as well as high-density developments. The bill seeks to amend existing statutes under the 'Municipal Land Use Law' and the 'Local Redevelopment and Housing Law' in New Jersey. It is motivated by the need for greater transparency and communication between developers and local communities, acknowledging the significant regional impacts that such developments can have on community infrastructure, traffic, and local resources.
Contention
Despite its intention to enhance community involvement, the bill has faced some contention. Critics may argue that increased notice requirements could delay crucial development projects and add bureaucratic layers to what could be straightforward approvals, potentially stifling economic growth. There may also be concerns regarding how effectively the notice impacts engagement, particularly in areas where developments might still encounter pushback despite compliance with notice protocols. Balancing the needs of development with community interests continues to be a pivotal challenge highlighted through discussions surrounding this bill.
Provides for regional economic and land use impact report and establishes review processes related to development of certain large warehouses; and requires related real property reassessments.
Provides for regional economic and land use impact report and establishes review processes related to development of certain large warehouses; and requires related real property reassessments.
Requires basic course in land use law and planning offered to certain officials to include module on warehouse development and high-density development.
Requires basic course in land use law and planning offered to certain officials to include module on warehouse development and high-density development.
Requires basic course in land use law and planning offered to certain officials to include module on warehouse development and high-density development.
Concerns development of certain large warehouses by requiring county planning board approval for certain development and providing for the installation of solar panels under certain circumstances.
Requires DEP to evaluate cumulative impact of stormwater when reviewing applications associated with warehouse and other high-density development projects.
Requires State Planning Commission to adopt model buffer ordinances detailing different regulatory options for siting warehouses; allows conforming updates to municipal master plans and zoning ordinances.
Requires State Planning Commission to adopt model buffer ordinances detailing different regulatory options for siting warehouses; allows conforming updates to municipal master plans and zoning ordinances.