N.J. Admin. Code § 2:76-13.4 - Approval or denial of application; award of funding; procedural letter
(a) Upon
receipt of an application containing all the information required under
N.J.A.C.
2:76-13.3, the Committee shall determine if
the project is eligible for funding in accordance with the requirements of
N.J.A.C.
2:76-12.3, and, based on the preliminary
ranking of the project under
N.J.A.C.
2:76-6.1 6, the Committee shall approve or
deny the application.
(b) If the
application is approved, the Committee shall notify the nonprofit in writing of
the amount of the Committee's funding award.
(c) If the application is denied, the
Committee shall notify the nonprofit in writing.
(d) After the notification of the funding
award under (b) above, the Committee shall send the nonprofit a procedural
letter that directs the nonprofit to:
1.
Obtain and submit to the Committee the appraisals required under
N.J.A.C.
2:76-13.5; and
2. For lands to be acquired in fee simple
title, obtain a preliminary assessment of the project site and submit to the
Committee the preliminary assessment report. Upon receipt of the preliminary
assessment report, the Committee shall determine if the report contains the
information required under the Technical Requirements for Site Remediation,
N.J.A.C. 7:26E, and shall notify the nonprofit as follows:
i. If the preliminary assessment report does
not contain the required information, the Committee shall send the nonprofit a
deficiency letter identifying the information that must be submitted. The
nonprofit shall submit the information by the date specified in the
letter.
ii. If the preliminary
assessment report contains the required information and does not identify any
areas of concern, as defined under the Technical Requirements for Site
Remediation, the Committee shall send the nonprofit a letter acknowledging the
sufficiency of the preliminary assessment report. The chief executive officer
of the nonprofit shall certify, on a form provided by the Committee with the
sufficiency letter, that the nonprofit has reviewed the preliminary assessment
report and determined to proceed with the acquisition of the project site. The
nonprofit shall return the certification to the Committee within 30 days of the
date of the sufficiency letter.
iii. If the preliminary assessment report
contains the required information and identifies one or more areas of concern,
as defined under the Technical Requirements for Site Remediation, the Committee
shall send a letter notifying the nonprofit that the areas of concern must be
addressed to the Committee's satisfaction before the nonprofit acquires the
project site.
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