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Code · New Jersey · Title 55 — Fiduciaries and Trusts · Chapter 19

55:19-67. Additional considerations in evaluating neighborhood empowerment plan

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52. In addition to the considerations set forth in section 51 of P.L.1996, c.62 (C.55:19-66), the Urban Coordinating Council in consultation and in conjunction with the authority in evaluating a neighborhood empowerment plan for designation purposes shall consider:
a. the likelihood of attracting other State or federal assistance or both to projects in the designated area;
b. the adverse or beneficial effects of an empowerment neighborhood located at the proposed area upon economic development activities or projects of State or other public agencies which are in operation or are approved for operation in the qualified municipality;
c. the degree of commitment made by public and private entities to utilize minority contractors and assure equal opportunities for employment in connection with any construction or reconstruction to be undertaken in the eligible area;
d. the impact of the plan upon the social, educational, natural and historic environment of the proposed empowerment neighborhood; and
e. the degree to which the implementation of the plan involves the relocation of residents from the proposed empowerment neighborhood and the adequacy of commitments and provisions with respect thereto.
L.1996,c.62,s.52.
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