Land Use & Zoning
In NJ, an 'expedited review' track under the MLUL allows applicants in certain designated areas (such as redevelopment zones) to:
ABypass all environmental review
BReceive accelerated processing of their land use application, reducing review timelines to facilitate investment in priority areas✓ Correct
CBuild without any board approval
DAvoid paying application fees
Explanation
NJ municipalities and state law provide expedited approval processes for certain priority developments (affordable housing, redevelopment areas) to reduce barriers to investment and speed project delivery in designated areas.
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