Land Use & Zoning

In NJ, a municipality's failure to have a master plan that has been reexamined within the last 10 years means:

AAll development applications are automatically approved
BThe municipality is required under the MLUL to conduct a mandatory reexamination report✓ Correct
CThe state takes over zoning authority
DAll existing variances expire

Explanation

The NJ MLUL requires municipalities to reexamine their master plans at least every 10 years and prepare a mandatory reexamination report. Failure to do so doesn't void approvals but leaves the municipality out of compliance with MLUL requirements.

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