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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 27D

52:27D-48. Application for capital grant; factors considered

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(a)The commissioner may make, or contract to make, a State capital grant to a municipality or to a local public agency to assist said municipality or local public agency in carrying out one or more urban renewal projects. Any municipality or local public agency desiring a State capital grant for an urban renewal project may apply to the commissioner therefor; provided, that the application has been authorized by resolution of the governing body of the municipality in which the project is or will be located; and provided further, that any such project has been determined by any department or agency of the United States to be eligible for assistance therefrom for such project and the municipality or the local public agency has executed a contract with any department or agency of the United States for planning advances for such project or has secured a letter from any department or agency of the United States authorizing it to proceed with the project. The municipality or local public agency shall submit a copy of the plan for any urban renewal project for which a State capital grant is sought and such other detailed information concerning the project, including maps, data, plans, estimated costs, method of financing and evidence of local approval, as the commissioner may require by rules and regulations promulgated hereunder.
(b)The commissioner shall review and evaluate all applications submitted to him pursuant to subsection
(a)of this section and shall establish such priorities for making grants pursuant to this act as shall give due regard to the following factors:
(1)the degree to which the municipality needs urban renewal assistance, in view of its financial condition, available financial resources, tax rate, debt limit and other economic factors;
(2)the extent of blight in the municipality and the extent to which the municipality has evidenced a readiness to utilize available resources to curtail the spread of blight and eliminate existing blighted areas and conditions; and
(3)the degree to which the urban renewal project for which a State capital grant is sought will have a beneficial effect on the over-all economy and needs of the area or region in which it is located or on other programs or policies of this State.
L.1967, c. 80, s. 5, eff. May 31, 1967.
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