New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 26H - SOLID WASTE UTILITY REGULATIONS
Subchapter 3 - TRANSACTIONAL FILINGS
Section 7:26H-3.8 - Petitions for authority to exercise power of eminent domain

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:26H-3.8

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

(a) Petitions for authority to exercise the power of eminent domain shall conform to the requirements of N.J.A.C. 7:26H-2 and shall in the body thereof, or in attached exhibits, also provide the following information:

1. The names and addresses, if known, of the owners of the property to be condemned or of any interest therein, with a specification of the interest of each such owner;

2. The names of such owner or owners whose whereabouts or address is unknown;

3. A map or plot plan. In addition, there shall be filed with the petition four copies of a separate sheet designated Schedule "A", which shall contain a lots and block description taken from the tax map;

4. A brief description of the improvements thereon, if any, and the present and potential character and uses of the property;

5. Allegations that the property desired is reasonably necessary for the service, accommodation, convenience and safety of the public, and that the taking of such property is not incompatible with the public interest, and would not unduly injure the owners of private property;

6. A statement of the reasons why the property cannot be purchased by negotiation; and

7. Where the petitioner has, after diligent search, been unable to determine the name and address of the owner of the property to be condemned or of any interest therein, such facts must be stated in an affidavit of inquiry prepared in the manner provided for in the rules of the Superior Court.

(b) Where the petitioner has, after diligent search, been unable to determine the name and address of any respondent, the petitioner shall publish notice of hearing, addressed to such respondent by name, or other appropriate designation if the name is unknown. Notices shall be published in a legal newspaper circulating in the county or municipality where the property is located, and in at least one newspaper of general circulation published in the State not less than 20 days prior to that date. Said publication shall contain a description of the property to be condemned. Sworn proof of publication must be filed at least five days prior to the hearing date.

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