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5. At least fifteen days' written notice of the time and place when and where any resolution proposed to be adopted by the commission under this act will be finally acted upon shall be given by the commission to the mayor or other chief executive officer of any municipality having charge of the public road, street or highway, or portion thereof, affected by such resolution. Said notice shall be given to the mayor or other chief executive officer either personally, or by leaving the same at his office with the person in charge thereof. Like notice shall be given to abutting owners, occupants and persons interested; and such notice shall be served upon parties residing in this state either personally or by leaving the same at their residence, if known and where the residence is unknown or out of the state, notice shall be given by publication at least twice, once each on different days in one week, in a newspaper published in the county and circulating generally in the municipality wherein the property affected by such resolution is located. Like notice shall also be given to any public utility owning or controlling pipes, wires or other facilities in or along any street or streets which may be affected by such resolution, by leaving a copy thereof at the principal office of such public utility in this state. At the time and place fixed in such notice or at any time or place to which the said hearing may be adjourned, the commission shall sit to hear parties interested, and to determine whether said proposed resolution shall be adopted. A certified copy of any resolution adopted by the commission, together with such maps or descriptions as may be necessary to definitely indicate the public road, street, or highway, or portion thereof, so vacated, widened or changed in grade, shall be filed by the commission in the same manner and place as other maps or descriptions for the vacation, widening or change of grade of public roads, streets, or highways are now required by law to be filed in such municipality, and when so filed shall constitute the lawful vacation, widening or change of grade of such public road, street or highway in the manner indicated by such resolution, maps or descriptions.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Acts Saved from Repeal ACTS SAVED 32 § 2-27(45) - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/acts-saved-from-repeal/nj-st-sect-acts-saved-32-2-27-45/
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