Land Use & Zoning
A developer in NJ seeking to subdivide a parcel into more than 5 lots typically must obtain approval from the:
AState legislature
BMunicipal planning board✓ Correct
CNJ Real Estate Commission
DCounty freeholder board
Explanation
Under the NJ MLUL, the municipal planning board reviews and approves major and minor subdivisions according to local ordinance standards.
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