New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 101 - GARDEN STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION TRUST FUND GRANTS PROGRAM
Subchapter 4 - EASEMENT COVENANTS
Section 5:101-4.1 - Easement on the historic property
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:101-4.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Term easements are as follows:
1. To assure the continued
preservation of historic properties receiving construction grants in excess of
$50,000 and owned by nonprofits, and to assure that public benefit continues
after the expenditure of the grant moneys, the Trust shall not make grant
assistance available until an easement agreement between the Trust and the
nonprofit grant recipient and all other parties having an ownership interest in
the historic property is recorded. The easement agreement shall include:
1. Provision for the continued preservation
of the historic property;
2.
Limitations on the right to change the use, alter, demolish or convey the
property; and
3. Provisions for
public access to the historic property.
2. The period of the easement shall be
determined by the aggregate total of grant assistance made available under this
chapter, as follows:
1. From $50,001 to
$100,000--15 years;
2. From
$100,001 to $450,000--20 years; and
3. From $450,001 to $750,000--30
years.
(b) Perpetual easements are as follows:
1. The
Trust may accept through donation or acquisition an easement on a historic
property to ensure its continued preservation. The easement agreement shall be
executed between the Historic Trust, the property owner, and all other parties
having an ownership interest, and be duly recorded. The easement agreement
shall include:
i. Provisions for the continued
preservation of the historic property;
ii. Limitations on the right to change the
use, alter, demolish, or convey the property; and
iii. Provisions for public access to the
historic property.
2.
The period of the easement shall commence upon its recordation and run
concurrently with the land.
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