PLANNING BOARD


Application materials for each application will be on file and available for viewing no less than ten (10) days in advance of the meeting for which a particular application is scheduled in the Land Use office at the Township of Millstone Municipal Building. Applications and Exhibits can also be reviewed digitally by clicking the "PB Agendas, Minutes & Exhibits" link and selecting "Documents" for the subject meeting. The documents are listed by application name within the agenda file.

The Planning Board is responsible under state statute for preparing and adopting a Township Master Plan, for the review of any and all permitted land use development within Millstone Township, as well as review of Capital Improvements.

The Planning Board is charged with approving all subdivisions, site plans, planned development applications and conditional uses which conform to Township Land Use Ordinances. The Planning Board is also responsible for reviewing all ordinances proposed by the Township Committee that deal with land use, specifically Chapter 84 of the Township Code, as well Municipal Land Use Law, Chapter 291, Laws of N.J. 1975, 40:55D-1, et. Seq.

The Planning Board is made up of nine members and two alternate members who are all appointed by the Mayor. In addition, the Planning Board hires its own consultants for professional services at the beginning of each year when it reorganizes. 

What is the Master Plan?

Millstone Township Master Plan

The Master Plan is re-examined every ten (10) years.  The Master Plan is comprised of a report or statement of land use and development proposals with maps, diagrams and text presenting a statement of objectives, principles, assumptions, policies and standards upon which constituent proposals for the physical, economic, and social development of the Municipality are based; a land use plan element taking into account and stating its relationship to the statement above and other Master Plan elements provided for and natural conditions, including but not necessarily limited to topography, soil conditions, water supply, drainage, flood plain areas, marshes and woodlands; showing the existing and proposed location, extent and intensity of development of land to be used in the future for varying types of residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, recreational, educational, and other public and private purposes or combination of purposes and stating the relationship thereof to the existing and any proposed zone plan and any proposed zone plan and the zoning ordinance; and showing the existing and proposed location of any airports and the boundaries of any airport safety zones delineated; and including a statement of the standards of population density and development intensity recommended for the municipality.


Planning Board Application Process

The Land Use Office disseminates Planning Board Applications and associated instructions to residents, developers, attorneys, engineers and others for subdivision of land or for preparation of commercial site plans. When an application is filed, the Planning Board Secretary distributes copies of the application and associated plans to the Planning Board professionals for their review. Once an application is deemed complete, it will be scheduled for public hearing. It is the responsibilty of the applicant to provide public notice of the meeting, when required. The applicant will present the case before the Planning Board for their consideration.

Applications for Land Use and Development can be found at the "Planning Board Forms" link. The Application and the associated checklist detail the items necessary for submitting an application. The Board's "Rules and Regulations" further detail the applicaiton process and hearing procedures. All applications and documents are to be submitted digitally and two (2) complete sets of hard copies. Please contact the Board Secretary at (732)446-1936 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you have questions about the application process.

The Township the Land Use Development Ordinances can be found on this website: Municipal Code Book

Related Planning Board links:

NJ Planning officials www.njpo.org
NJ State Office of Planning www.state.nj.us/osp/osphome
The Planner Web www.plannersweb.com
Planning & Architecture Internet Resource Center www.cyburbia.org