Land Use & Zoning

In NJ, an 'adequate public facilities' ordinance (APF) conditions development approval on:

AThe developer's financial capability
BDemonstration that public infrastructure (roads, schools, water/sewer) has adequate capacity to serve the proposed development✓ Correct
CCompliance with CAFRA permits only
DApproval by the county planning board only

Explanation

APF ordinances (also called 'concurrency' requirements) condition development approval on proof that public infrastructure has sufficient capacity to serve the new development without degrading services to existing residents.

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