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New Jersey Supreme Court Clarifies Site Suitability Criteria for Use Variance

By Adam J. Sklar on July 1, 2013
Posted in Real Estate, Recent Cases

It is fundamental that all applicants seeking to obtain a use variance from a municipal zoning board of adjustment under the Municipal Land Use Law (“MLUL”) must prove that they satisfy both the so-called “positive” and “negative” criteria.  One way to meet the positive criteria is to show “that the use promotes the general welfare…

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