52:27I-14 - Preparation of comprehensive conversion and revitalization plan for Fort Monmouth

52:27I-14  Preparation of comprehensive conversion and revitalization plan for Fort Monmouth.
14.  a.  The authority shall prepare a comprehensive conversion and revitalization plan for Fort Monmouth, which may be periodically revised and updated.  The plan shall be approved by no fewer than six of the nine voting members of the authority.

The plan shall generally comprise a report or statement and land use and development proposals, including plans for the development, redevelopment or rehabilitation of the project area with maps, diagrams and text, presenting:

(1)A statement of objectives, principles, assumptions, policies and standards upon which the constituent proposals for the physical, economic and social development of the project area are based;

(2)The relationship of the plan to Statewide, county and municipal objectives as to appropriate land uses, density of population, and traffic and public transportation, public utilities, recreational and community facilities and other public improvements;

(3)Proposed land uses in the project area, taking into account and stating the relationship thereof to the statement provided for in paragraph (1) of this subsection, and other plan elements as the authority deems appropriate, including, but not necessarily limited to, topography, soil conditions, water supply, drainage, flood plain areas, marshes, and woodlands; showing the existing and proposed location, extent and intensity of development of land to be used in the future for varying types of residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational, educational and other public and private purposes or combination of purposes; and including a statement of the standards of population density and development intensity recommended for the project area.  The plan shall not include any proposed State or federal correctional institutions to be located in whole or in part in the project area; and

(4)Any significant relationship of the plan to (a) the master plans of constituent municipalities, (b) the master plan of the county in which the municipalities are located, and (c) the State Development and Redevelopment Plan adopted pursuant to the "State Planning Act," P.L.1985, c.398 (C.52:18A-196 et al.).

b.The plan shall supersede applicable provisions of the development regulations of the constituent municipalities or constitute an overlay district within the project area.

c.Prior to the adoption of such plan by the authority, the authority shall hold at least three public hearings, one within each of the host communities of Eatontown, Oceanport and Tinton Falls.

L.2006,c.16,s.14.