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Code · New Jersey · Title 52 — Savings and Loan Associations [Repealed] · Chapter 27I

52:27I-37 Business plan.

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20. The authority is directed to prepare and complete a business plan which comprises all issues related to the closure, conversion, revitalization, and future use of Fort Monmouth. Further, this business plan shall: include a validation review of any extant studies on the perceived economic impact of this project on the State, the county, and the boroughs of Eatontown, Oceanport and Tinton Falls; refine existing market analyses and develop an absorption schedule; develop a short and long term job creation schedule; include a detailed fiscal analysis that considers cash flow, annual revenue and costs, cumulative revenue and costs, off-site infrastructure costs, and product absorption by year; include an investment and financing strategy that includes grants, local funding options such as the tax allocation district, bonds, taxation, licensing, permitting and fees, and private investment; include a determination of fair market value of property by parcel and overall, and propose an appropriate and feasible strategy for using available BRAC transfer tools.
L.2010, c.51, s.20.
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