N.J. Admin. Code § 18:23A-1.10

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 19, October 7, 2024
Section 18:23A-1.10 - Lot numbers
(a) Lot numbers shall be assigned to every lot in the municipality including lots along the boundary lines, which may be assessed by an adjoining municipality, and "exempted" property, except areas occupied by roads, streets, highways, and tidal waters outside of riparian grants (See Standards, Pages S13 and S14).
(b) Lot numbers shall be consecutive in each block, commencing with the number "1". In those areas covered by a filed development the lot numbers from such filed maps may be adopted for use on the tax map, provided this method does not produce any duplication of lot numbers within any block.
(c) Lot numbers shall be shown in smaller and lighter figures and be easily distinguishable from block numbers.
(d) Lot numbers shall be placed on the lots in a consistent format.
(e) If used, development lot numbers and historic lot numbers shall be lighter in appearance and less noticeable than the current lot numbers used on the tax map. Development lot numbers shall be illustrated in the Legend on the Key Sheet (See Standards, Page S12).
(f) Where adjacent lots on a filed map are combined into one holding for the purpose of assessment, the lots may be shown on the tax map either as one lot or several lots, depending on the circumstances and preferences of the local officials. However, the method adopted should be used throughout the entire tax map (See Standards, Page S12).
(g) If lots as shown on an original tax map are later subdivided, each subdivision shall generally bear the original lot number with a number added as a subscript. For example: If an original lot numbered 3 is subdivided into two lots, they would become lot numbers 3.01 and 3.02. Any later subdivision of former lot 3 would take the next consecutive numbers 3.03, 3.04, etc. (See Standards, Page S9).
(h) If a lot or any portion of a lot is completely detailed on one detail sheet, the lot shall not be detailed on any adjoining detail sheet or sheets.
(i) When applicable, lot numbers shall be assigned to areas on which mobile homes are situated, and the designated lot numbers should be part of the numbers previously assigned to the lot on which the individual mobile homes are located. For example: The mobile homes referred to as No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, etc., within the mobile home park area listed as Lot 1 on the tax map, should be listed as being situated on Lots 1.01, 1.02, 1.03, etc. Detailing of the individual mobile home sites is permissible. The approximate location of the mobile home sites or lots should be indicated by a thin dashed line on the tax map (See Standards, Page S33).

N.J. Admin. Code § 18:23A-1.10