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Section 52:27D-494 - Approval of plan by department; standards.

NJ Rev Stat § 52:27D-494 (2019) (N/A)
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52:27D-494 Approval of plan by department; standards.

5. a. The department shall determine whether a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan should be approved. The department shall approve a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan if it satisfies the following standards:

(1) the plan designates an eligible neighborhood; and

(2) The plan was developed through a process that

(a) gave written notice to the municipality in which the neighborhood is located of its intention to develop a plan and utilized reasonable means to inform residents, property owners, and businesses in the neighborhood of its intention to develop a plan and provided opportunities for them to participate in the development of the plan;

(b) gave written notice to the municipality in which the neighborhood is located of the proposed plan and provided an opportunity for it to comment upon it orally and in writing, complied with all of the requirements of the "Municipal Land Use Law," P.L.1975, c.291 (C.40:55D-1 et seq.) concerning the plan, utilized reasonable means to inform residents, property owners, and businesses in the neighborhood of the proposed plan and provided an opportunity for them to comment upon it orally and in writing; and

(c) involved consultation with nonprofit organizations located within the neighborhood or providing services to residents of the neighborhood;

(3) The plan is not inconsistent with any redevelopment plan adopted pursuant to the "Local Redevelopment and Housing Law," P.L.1992, c.79 (C.40A:12A-1 et seq.), and currently being implemented;

(4) The plan sets forth an overall concept of the future of the neighborhood; one or more strategies to foster preservation and revitalization of the neighborhood in accordance with that concept; one or more activities, including housing and economic development activities and other preservation and revitalization activities proposed within the neighborhood to foster preservation and revitalization of the neighborhood in furtherance of those strategies, including a description of funding sources obtained or to be sought for the planned activities and a timetable for the conduct of those activities; and

(5) The plan covers a period of no more than ten years.

b. A nonprofit organization may, in submitting a proposed plan pursuant to P.L.2001, c.415 (C.52:27D-490 et seq.), adopt a redevelopment plan adopted pursuant to the "Local Redevelopment and Housing Law," P.L.1992, c.79 (C.40A:12A-1 et seq.), and currently being implemented, as its neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan or a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan previously approved by the department.

c. A nonprofit organization that has submitted a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan to the department may seek to amend it at any time. The department shall approve amendments if they comply with the standards set forth in subsection a. of this section.

L.2001, c.415, s.5; amended 2003, c.59, s.2; 2019, c.144, s.3.

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Section 52:27D-494 - Approval of plan by department; standards.