Land Use & Zoning
In NJ, the county planning board has the authority to review which type of development application?
AAll municipal variances
BSubdivisions and site plans that involve county roads or county drainage facilities, as well as applications for sewer or road extensions in certain cases✓ Correct
COnly applications for state highways
DOnly environmental permits
Explanation
Under the MLUL, county planning boards review applications that involve county road or drainage infrastructure, coordinate with municipal planning boards, and may have independent approval authority for certain categories of development.
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