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THE INTER-MUNICIPAL POLICY AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE
SOMERSET COUNTY PLANNING BOARD AND
GOVERNING BODIES WITHIN SOMERSET COUNTY
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING: PROJECTS OF REGIONAL SIGNIFICANCE
SUMMARY - 2007
A requirement of participation in the Somerset County Municipal
Planning Partnership Program is the agreement by municipalities to
sign and adhere to the principals embodied in the "Inter-municipal
Policy Agreement Between the Somerset County Planning Board and
Governing Bodies within Somerset County / Memorandum of Understanding:
Projects of Regional Significance." In this agreement, Somerset
County and its constituent municipalities recognize that they are part
of an interdependent regional fabric of planning and infrastructure
needs that often transcend municipal jurisdictional lines. The
agreement recognizes that large-scale housing or commercial
developments can have substantial and far-reaching effects beyond the
jurisdiction in which they are located. It further recognizes that
many growth and redevelopment issues can best be addressed by joint
regional solutions utilizing sound and inter-related municipal, county
and state plans.
In order to promote regional planning and inter-municipal planning
coordination and to address the impacts of “Projects of Regional
Significance”, the Somerset County Planning Board hosted numerous
meetings over a two-year period with the planning chairs and governing
officials of the County’s municipalities. Based on these meetings, the
Somerset County Planning Board developed a model inter-local agreement
on inter-municipal planning coordination and “Projects of Regional
Significance.”
To this end, the agreement addresses procedures and guidelines for
inter-jurisdictional communication and cooperation that each
participating municipality will follow when a project of "regional
significance" is proposed. This ensures that neighboring communities
have an opportunity to provide input when a large-scale development is
proposed within its boundaries that will have impacts beyond the
municipal boundary lines. Projects of Regional Significance are
defined in the agreement as: "land developments of more than 150
dwelling units or 100,000 square feet of non-residential building
space, all major subdivisions or site plans within 500 feet of a
municipal border, or developments impacting critical natural resources
like primary or secondary streams identified in the County Open Space
Plan, that may affect neighboring jurisdictions."
As of April 5, 2007, signers of this agreement include the following
municipalities:
Bedminster Township, Bernardsville Borough,
Bound Brook Borough, Branchburg Township, Bridgewater Township, Far
Hills Borough, Franklin Township, Green Brook Township, Hillsborough
Township, Manville Borough, Millstone Borough, Montgomery Township,
North Plainfield Borough, Peapack & Gladstone Borough, Borough of
Raritan, Borough of Rocky Hill, Borough of Somerville, Borough of
South Bound Brook, Township of Warren, Borough of Watchung.
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