New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 100 - HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANT PROGRAM
Subchapter 2 - APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND ELIGIBILITY FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANTS
Section 5:100-2.5 - Activities eligible for funding: historic site management grants
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:100-2.5
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) The following activities are eligible for a historic site management grant by the program:
1. Preparation of the following
documents or reports for the purpose of planning for the preservation,
restoration, rehabilitation of a historic property:
i. Condition assessment reports;
ii. HABS/HAER or existing condition
documentation;
iii. Historic
structure reports;
iv. Historic
landscape reports;
v.
Archaeological investigations and reports;
vi. Engineering reports;
vii. Historic research reports;
viii. Analysis of existing building systems
(for example, electrical, security, environmental controls) and recommendations
for improvement;
ix. As part of
master planning for a historic site, analyzing, planning, designing, or
adapting spaces in the property(ies) for new uses which will benefit the
community. The plan should contain cost estimates associated with any changes;
and
x. Maintenance plans;
2. Feasibility studies;
3. Preparation of architectural plans,
designs, specifications, cost estimates, and other contract
documents;
4. As part of master
planning for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA),
42 U.S.C. §§
12101 through
12213, including:
i. Evaluations of ADA access requirements for
a historic property;
ii.
Preparation of architectural plans, designs, specifications, cost estimates,
and other contract documents for complying with ADA requirements; and
iii. Development of materials or devices to
help the disabled visitor (for example, videos, audio narratives, displays to
aid the visually impaired);
5. Preparation of a nomination to the New
Jersey or National Register of Historic Places for an individual property or
site owned by a local government unit, nonprofit organization or a State entity
or authority. (The consent and signature of property owner must be
obtained);
6. Heritage tourism
plans and programs; and
7.
Preparation of the following documents or reports for the purpose of developing
a procedure or design for the long-term viability of a historic property or its
organization, including the following:
i.
Development of multi-year strategic plans;
ii. Development of a fundraising plan for
initiating capital campaigns for the preservation, restoration or
rehabilitation of a historic property;
iii. Development of interpretive and/or
curriculum materials, signage or literature for visitors;
iv. Development of endowment planning and
proposals; and
v. Visitor
assessments which are part of a strategic plan, interpretive/plan or curriculum
development proposal.
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