N.J. Admin. Code § 6A:26-3.2 - School facilities projects
(a) Any school
district seeking to initiate a school facilities project shall apply to the
Division on a Commissioner-provided form for approval of the school facilities
project. School facilities projects include:
1. New construction;
2. Rehabilitation, provided that the
rehabilitation or capital maintenance consists of the entire building system in
the same school facility building section, as building section is defined in
the approved LRFP, unless one or more of the components of a mechanical,
electrical, or plumbing building system is required for the continued operation
of such system;
3. Acquisition of
existing buildings to accommodate unhoused students;
4. Furnishings, fixtures, and equipment, but
they shall be eligible for State support only as follows:
i. Furnishings with a useful life of 10 years
or greater when part of a school facilities project is either new construction
or rehabilitation and also qualified as reconstruction. The cost of furnishings
shall not exceed the cost of the item if purchased through a State contract, if
applicable. For purposes of this subsection, reconstruction is to be defined in
accordance with the UCC,
5:23-6.3;
ii. Fixtures when part of a school facilities
project;
iii. Equipment with a
useful life of 10 years or greater either consisting of a school facilities
project when it is an integral and substantial part of a building system in a
school facility or when part of a school facilities project. The cost of
equipment shall not exceed the cost of the item if purchased through a State
contract, if applicable. Operating equipment such as vacuums, snowblowers, and
floor polishers, along with repairs to such items shall be ineligible for State
support;
iv. Air conditioning
equipment with a useful life of 10 years or greater either consisting of a
school facilities project when it is an integral and substantial part of a
building system or when part of a school facilities project. If the school
facilities project consists of new construction, the air conditioning system
shall be eligible for State support to the extent that it is included in the
area cost allowance. If the school facilities project consists of
rehabilitation that includes the replacement of an existing air conditioning
system, the replacement shall be eligible for State support provided that it is
for the entire building air conditioning system in the same school facility
building section, as building section is defined in the approved LRFP, unless
one or more of the components of that building system are required for the
continued operation of such system. If the school facilities project consists
of rehabilitation that includes the installation of a new air conditioning
system, the new system shall be eligible for State support if it is for the
entire building air conditioning system in the same school facility building
section and for instructional spaces (excluding industrial shops) and/or for
occupied non-instructional spaces (excluding kitchens and locker rooms). To the
extent that a new air conditioning system is for unoccupied non-instructional
spaces, such as utility rooms and storage rooms, except for spaces that
accommodate heat- and humidity-sensitive equipment, it will not be eligible for
State support; and
v. Technology
electronic systems recommended by the "Facilities Standards for Technology in
New Jersey Schools" and the "Working Toward the Future With Our Children"
educational technology plan for New Jersey, or subsequent State educational
technology standards for New Jersey schools, when part of a school facilities
project which is either new construction or rehabilitation that also qualifies
as reconstruction as defined in the UCC, N.J.A.C. 5:23-6.3; and
5. The rehabilitation of a
multi-purpose physical education field(s) and, for
pre-school-through-grade-five school facilities, a playground with playground
equipment when required to support the New Jersey Student Learning Standards as
defined by the number of physical education teaching stations applicable to the
school facility pursuant to the facilities efficiency standards and the
approved programmatic model. A new multi-purpose physical education field or
playground, including playground equipment is eligible for State support,
within the area cost allowance only when part of a school facilities project
consisting of new construction for unhoused students.
(b) An application for a school facilities
project shall contain the following information:
1. All information set forth in
6A:26-5.2 and 5.3 if the project
is subject to educational adequacy review and, if not, any drawings or
narrative relating to the project from a New Jersey licensed architect or
professional engineer, if applicable, and, if the school facilities project
includes the acquisition of land,
6A:26-7.1;
2. Necessary updates to the enrollment
projections in the school district's approved LRFP to support the
project;
3. A delineation and
description of each of the functional components of the school facilities
project;
4. The number of unhoused
students to be housed in the school facilities project;
5. The minimum area allowances per FTE
student as calculated pursuant to this chapter;
6. A narrative description of the school
facilities project on a form prescribed by the Commissioner, including an
itemized breakdown of estimated actual costs and quantities by area for new
construction, rehabilitation and acquisition of existing buildings;
7. Identification of the site for new
construction, if any;
8.
Identification and description of any spaces that exceed the facilities
efficiency standards for which the school district received approval pursuant
to the approved LRFP or is seeking approval as additional space pursuant to
6A:26-3.3;
9. A complete room inventory of the spaces
contained in the building;
10. A
feasibility study for all new construction in lieu of rehabilitation;
11. Identification of the programmatic model
from the school district's approved LRFP and supporting documentation to
confirm that the school facilities project conforms to the programmatic
model;
12. The tier the school
district proposes for each school facilities project in accordance with
18A:7G-5(m);
13. A resolution of the district board of
education authorizing the submission of the application to the
Division;
14. A certification from
the chief school administrator and the school business administrator that the
school district has not advertised or awarded a construction or purchase
contract for the school facilities project and that the school facilities
project has not been completed; and
15. Any additional information that a school
district deems relevant for the Commissioner's review of the school facilities
project.
(c) Where
required by
40:55D-31 and
18A:18A-16, each school district
shall submit applications for school facilities projects to the planning
board(s) of the municipality(ies) in which the school district is situated, no
later than the date the school district submits to the Division each
application to afford the planning board(s) the opportunity to prepare and
submit findings to the Division of Administration and Finance, Office of School
Facilities, PO Box 500, Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0500. A school district shall
provide to the Division proof of the date that it submits each school
facilities project application to the planning board(s). The planning board(s)
shall submit to the Division findings, if any, within 45 days of its receipt of
each project application from a school district required to use the Development
Authority, and has an additional 10 days to file with the Division notice of
recommendations against approval of the project. No school facilities project
application shall be considered complete until comments have been received from
the planning board(s) or until either 45 days or 55 days, as applicable, have
passed from the planning board's receipt of each school facilities project
application, whichever is earlier. If the school district or its architect
receives the planning board findings, it shall be forwarded promptly to the
Division at the above address.
(d)
A school district shall not initiate a school facilities project without an
approved LRFP.
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