Land Use & Zoning

In NJ, a 'toll brothers'-style suburban development requires Planning Board approval and typically involves:

AOnly a building permit
BMajor subdivision approval, site plan review, and compliance with state and local land use, environmental, and infrastructure requirements✓ Correct
COnly a NJREC filing
DFederal HUD approval

Explanation

Large residential subdivision developments in NJ require municipal Planning Board major subdivision approval, site plan review, compliance with MLUL, state environmental permits (wetlands, stormwater, CAFRA if coastal), and satisfaction of affordable housing set-aside requirements.

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