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The board shall oversee the following funds:
a. the “Residential Neighborhood Improvement Fund,” into which shall be deposited the sum of $35 million from bond proceeds, to be disbursed at the direction of the board and upon the recommendation of the chief operating officer, to make grants, matching grants or loans, to support water and sewer improvements not funded by the county, to support the removal of litter and clean community activities, the development of tot-lots, community gardens, landscape amenities, small scale demolitions, streetscape improvements, property acquisition, housing, and restoration in neighborhoods outside of the central business district;
b. the “Demolition and Redevelopment Financing Fund,” into which shall be deposited the sum of $43 million from bond proceeds, to be disbursed at the direction of the board and upon the recommendation of the chief operating officer, which shall be used to provide grants, matching grants or loans to support neighborhood rehabilitation, land acquisition, brownfields remediation, demolition and redevelopment;
c. the “Downtown Revitalization and Recovery Fund” into which shall be deposited the sum of $45.8 million from bond proceeds, to be disbursed at the direction of the board and upon the recommendation of the chief operating officer, which shall be used to make grants, matching grants or loans to support streetscape improvements, facade restoration, street signage improvements, street resurfacing, demolition and restoration of commercial structures, property acquisition, and redevelopment projects, brownfields remediation in order to foster redevelopment, industrial development, port redevelopment, and the development of entertainment and cultural facilities such as aquariums and community schools for the arts.
The sum of $25 million out of this fund shall be used to make grants, matching grants or loans to support from bond proceeds the expansion and upgrade of an aquarium in a qualified municipality by a private developer. Moneys from the fund for aquarium purposes shall be made available on a matching basis, with three dollars of State money to be made available for every dollar raised by a private developer. The receipt of funds by a private developer shall be subject to those conditions set forth pursuant to section 53 of P.L.2002, c. 43 (C.52:27BBB-52).
Funds paid out of this fund in support of an aquarium may be used for debt retirement; however, any funds used for that purpose shall not be subject to the matching requirement pursuant to this subsection;
d. the “Higher Education and Regional Health Care Development Fund” into which shall be deposited the sum of $47.7 million from bond proceeds, to be disbursed at the direction of the board and upon the recommendation of the chief operating officer, in accordance with the provisions of section 52 of P.L.2002, c. 43 (C.52:27BBB-51);
e. the “Economic Recovery Planning Fund” into which shall be deposited the sum of $3.5 million from bond proceeds, to be disbursed at the direction of the board and upon the recommendation of the chief operating officer, to cover those planning and administrative costs incurred in preparing the strategic revitalization plan pursuant to section 38 of P.L.2002, c. 43 (C.52:27BBB-38), the capital improvement and infrastructure plan prepared pursuant to section 42 of P.L.2002, c. 43 (C.52:27BBB-41), and such other plans as are required to be prepared pursuant to P.L.2002, c. 43 (C.52:27BBB-1 et al.); and
f. the “Qualified Municipality Economic Opportunity Fund” into which shall be deposited the sum of $1.5 million, which shall be used, in coordination with the job training provisions of the State's school construction program, to create employment and entrepreneurial opportunities through the completion of projects in the central business district, entrepreneurial training, and grants and loans to small business development in residential neighborhoods, and loans for housing development.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 52. State Government, Departments and Officers 52 § 27BBB-50 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-52-state-government-departments-and-officers/nj-st-sect-52-27bbb-50/
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