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Checklist for Minor Subdivision

BRICK TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD/BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT

CHECKLIST

MINOR SUBDIVISION

The following information must be addressed before the application can be deemed complete:

1._______Scale 1”=10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 feet

2._______Date and location of subdivision

3._______Tract boundary lines, R.O.W’s, easements

4._______All lot lines (existing and proposed)with dimensions, bearings and radii information

5._______Existing & proposed block and lot numbers (approved by Tax Assessor)

6._______All minimum building set back lines

7._______Location of all existing and proposed monuments

8._______Reference Meridian

9._______Graphic and numeric scale

10.______Names of owners of adjoining lands with lot and block numbers delineated

11.______Surveyor’s certification with address and license number

12.______Survey accuracy 1:15,000

13.______Applicant’s certification

14.______Certification of taxes paid to date

15.______Proof of title

16.______Signature of land owners

17.______Zoning District

18.______Tax Map Sheet Number

19.______Title to read “Minor Subdivision”

20.______Dimensions and areas of proposed lots

Checklist –Minor Subdivision

21______Existing structures, streams and woods within 200 feet of the site

22._____Signature blocks for Planning Board/Board of Adjustment officials located above title

block on each sheet

23._____4 prints-1 + 4 copies of application-Planning Board

_____ 4 prints- 1 +4 copies of application-Board of Adjustment

24._____Appropriate fee

25._____For applications involving variances, an area map delineating the areas of all lots

within 200 feet must be supplied

26._____For properties abutting tidal waters, the MHW elevation referenced to N.G.V.D. must

be indicated on the plan

This checklist is not intended as a substitute to the Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances which should be referred to for all Design Standards and Requirements.

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