New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 101 - GARDEN STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION TRUST FUND GRANTS PROGRAM
Subchapter 2 - APPLICATION PROCEDURE AND ELIGIBILITY FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION GRANTS
Section 5:101-2.9 - Activities eligible for funding: historic site management grants
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:101-2.9
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.
Existing conditions documentation to Federal or State recordation
standards;
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),
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 the property owner must be
obtained. For nominations of historic districts with multiple property owners,
the written consent of the local chief elected official shall suffice);
and
6. 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; and
iv. Development of endowment planning and
proposals.
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