New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 101 - GARDEN STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION TRUST FUND GRANTS PROGRAM
Subchapter 5 - ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF PUBLIC SUPPORT: PROJECT SIGNS AND PUBLIC INFORMATION MATERIALS
Section 5:101-5.1 - Project signs and public information materials

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:101-5.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) Once funds for a historic preservation construction grant have been appropriated, a sign acknowledging that the project has received grant assistance from the Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Trust Fund Program administered by the New Jersey Historic Trust, in but not of, the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs must be located prominently and maintained on the project site.

(b) The project sign shall be fabricated and erected by the grant recipient in accordance with specifications included in the grant agreement.

(c) The costs of making and erecting the project sign are eligible for funding pursuant to N.J.A.C. 5:101-2.8(a)7. The costs of replacing or maintaining the sign are not eligible for funding.

(d) The project sign shall remain prominently located and maintained on the project site until all grant funds are paid or the project is terminated.

(e) Upon completion of a project receiving construction grants of more than $50,000 or at any time prior, the grantee shall affix a permanent sign or plaque to the property noting that the property is listed in the New Jersey or National Register of Historic Places, giving the year and the name of the property as listed in the records of the Register and describing the historical significance of the property.

(f) As applicable for New Jersey Historic Trust funding of construction and historic site management activities, the year preservation work was completed shall be acknowledged on the sign or plaque. The language used when crediting the New Jersey Historic Trust shall read as follows: "Funding has been made possible in part by the Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Trust Fund administered by the New Jersey Historic Trust/State of New Jersey." Credit shall be given to the Trust in all printed materials, releases, and announcements of the grantee regarding all activities to which the Trust funds contribute; this applies to all promotional appearances on television and radio by representatives of the grantee organization as well as newspaper interviews. In the case of electronic media, verbal credit shall be given at least once during a broadcast to acknowledge the support the grantee has received from the Trust to its overall operation.

(g) The Trust logo shall be used by the grantee in publicizing those programs or documents supported by a Trust grant (including, but not limited to, newsletters, brochures, and flyers). The logo is to be used only when the credit line stated in (f) above is also used and never in its place (as this implies sponsorship). Ideally, the logo should be reproduced as a unit without alteration.

(h) As applicable for New Jersey Historic Trust funding to permanently protect an historic site with a historic preservation easement, the historic preservation easement shall be acknowledged on a sign or plaque, to be installed within 90 days from recordation. The language used when crediting the New Jersey Historic Trust shall read as follows: "Preservation has been made possible in part by the Preserve New Jersey Historic Preservation Fund administered by the New Jersey Historic Trust/State of New Jersey."

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