New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 102 - HISTORIC PRESERVATION REVOLVING LOAN PROGRAM
Subchapter 4 - ALLOCATION OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION LOAN FUNDS
Section 5:102-4.2 - Criteria for review and evaluation of applications for historic preservation loans
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:102-4.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) All applications for eligible historic preservation projects shall, for the purpose of determining priority for funding, be evaluated on the basis of the following competitive criteria:
1. The
significance of the resource, which shall involve consideration of the
following:
i. The degree to which a property
is historically or archaeologically significant, or is significant in the
architectural, engineering, scientific, economic, agricultural, educational,
social, political, military, or cultural annals of the State, according to the
evaluation criteria for the National Register of Historic Places;
ii. The degree of significance locally or at
the regional, state, or national level; and
iii. The degree to which a property retains
its historical features and setting;
2. The physical condition of the property,
evidence of conditions which require priority attention, including any
immediate threat of collapse, demolition or inappropriate use or development,
notice of code violations, and deterioration requiring stabilization;
3. Plans for the preservation of the
structure, which shall involve consideration of the following:
i. Plans for use and interpretation of the
historic property;
ii. Preservation
and maintenance plans;
iii.
Visibility of the resource and ability of project to serve as a catalyst for
further preservation of historic resources; and
iv. The potential impact of project on the
community;
4. Compliance
with the Secretary of the Interior's Standards reflected in:
i. Project plans, specifications and any
other documents for work that has not been done for which the application for a
historic preservation loan has been submitted; or
ii. Work underway or completed that is part
of an on-going historic preservation project for which the application for a
historic preservation loan is submitted;
5. The administrative capability of
applicant, which shall involve consideration of the following:
i. Completeness of the project
concept;
ii. The place of the
project in long-range plans of applicant;
iii. The quality of project
consultants;
iv. Financial
resources of applicant, including the ability of applicant to repay the loan.
Letters of rejection from commercial lenders ("turndown letters") may be
required as part of the evaluation of the applicant's financial need;
v. A realistic time frame for the project;
and
vi. The applicant's
qualifications and experience in managing historic preservation
projects;
6. The
availability of funds to meet project budget requirements;
7. The security available for the loan,
including, but not limited to, any real or personal property, personal or
corporate guarantees, and financial instruments;
8. Financial plans for the continued
preservation of the historic structure after the expenditure of historic
preservation loan funds; and
9. The
degree and kind of public access.
(b) Funds shall be distributed to achieve a geographical, racial and ethnic balance as well as a balance between sizes and types of projects, and historical or cultural period of the resources assisted by the program.
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