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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 52, STATE GOVERNMENT, DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICERS

    Chapter 27d: Establishment

      Section: 52:27d-464: Submission of ordinance as application

           16. When an ordinance establishing or amending a district has passed first reading, it shall be submitted as an application, together with all included and incorporated certificates and documents and such additional documentation as the board may by rule prescribe, to the board.

The board shall approve the ordinance if it determines that:

a. the planned developments are likely to be realized and would not likely be accomplished by private enterprise without the creation of the district and the revenue allocation financing of the proposed project or projects;

b. the revenue increments and any other pledged revenues will be sufficient to pay debt service on bonds issued to effectuate the plan;

c. the credit of the municipality and its ability to pay the principal of and interest on its debts and to provide essential public services will not be impaired;

d. the creation of the district will contribute to the economic development of the municipality;

e. the size of the proposed district and the amount of the pledged revenues do not exceed the size and amount necessary to accomplish the purposes of the plan;

f. any insufficiency or shortfall in the amount of the revenue or guarantees pledged to pay debt service or bonds issued to effectuate the plan would not pose inappropriate risk or undue financial hardship to the taxpayers of the community;

g. there are no other factors which, in the determination of the board, will impair the credit of the municipality or reduce its ability to pay punctually the principal of and interest on its debts and supply other essential public improvements and services; and

h. the planned development does one or more of the following: promote approaches and concepts to reduce congestion; enhance mobility; assist in the redevelopment of our municipalities; and otherwise improve the quality of life of our citizens.

L.2001,c.310,s.16.



This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2012-09-26 13:37:56.






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