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NJ S2935

NJ S2935
Requires certain local authorities to inspect, maintain, and repair fire hydrants in planned real estate developments.


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Introduced
06/27/2022
In Committee
06/27/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2024

Introduced Session

2022-2023 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require, in the interest of public safety, that every municipal authority created pursuant to the "municipal and county utilities authorities law," P.L.1957, c.183 (C.40:14B-1 et seq.) must assume the same responsibility for the inspection, maintenance, and repair of fire hydrants located on streets and roads in planned real estate developments within its service borders, regardless of whether those roads or streets are dedicated to the municipality in which the planned real estate development is located, as it exercises over fire hydrants located along public streets and roads. Under the provisions of the bill, these authorities must inspect, maintain, and repair fire hydrants located on streets and roads in planned real estate developments within their service borders in the same manner and to the same extent as fire hydrants that are not located in planned real estate developments are inspected, maintained, and repaired by that authority. The bill defines "planned real estate development" as any real property situated within the State, whether contiguous or not, which consists of or will consist of, separately owned areas, irrespective of form, be it lots, parcels, units, or interest, and which are offered or disposed of pursuant to a common promotional plan, and providing for common or shared elements or interests in real property, but not timeshares. The requirements of this bill are intended to ensure fundamental fairness between these authority customers, regardless of where they live, and to ensure that all fire hydrants are inspected, maintained, and repaired, in the same manner so that in case of a fire, water will be available to fight it from any available fire hydrant.

AI Summary

This bill would require municipal authorities created under the "municipal and county utilities authorities law" to inspect, maintain, and repair fire hydrants located on streets and roads in planned real estate developments within their service borders, regardless of whether those roads or streets are dedicated to the municipality. The bill defines "planned real estate development" as any real property within the state that consists of separately owned areas, such as lots, parcels, or units, that are offered or disposed of as part of a common promotional plan and provide for common or shared elements or interests in the property, excluding timeshares. The purpose of this bill is to ensure fairness between authority customers and that all fire hydrants are inspected, maintained, and repaired in the same manner, so that water will be available to fight fires from any available fire hydrant.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Community and Urban Affairs Committee (on 06/27/2022)

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