Why is the Town doing a reexamination?

The New Jersey Municipal Land Use Law (MLUL) requires that each municipality reexamine its Master Plan and development regulations at least every 10 years. Specifically, the MLUL states: The governing body shall, at least every ten years, provide for a general reexamination of its Master Plan and development regulations by the Planning Board, which shall prepare and adopt by resolution a report on the findings of such reexamination, a copy of which report and resolution shall be sent to the County Planning Board. A notice that the report and resolution have been prepared shall be sent to the municipal clerk of each adjoining municipality.

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1. What is a Reexamination Report?
2. Why is the Town doing a reexamination?
3. What is covered by the Reexamination Report?
4. When will the report be completed?
5. How can I participate?