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NJ A2941

NJ A2941
Establishes home elevation fund and dedicates up to $5 million of realty transfer fee revenue annually for this purpose.


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Introduced
02/16/2016
In Committee
02/16/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would establish a special, non-lapsing fund within the Department of Environmental Protection to be known as the "Flood Protection and Home Elevation Fund." Monies in the fund would be used to reimburse a homeowner who undertakes a home elevation project for 25 percent of the annual interest payment made by the homeowner on a loan to finance the home elevation project, or $750, whichever is less. However, a homeowner will only be reimbursed if the county in which the home elevation project takes place agrees to provide matching funds in the same amount. In order to qualify for reimbursement, a homeowner would first need to obtain all necessary State and local zoning and land use approvals for the home elevation project, as well as approval from the financing agency for any loan taken to finance the project. The homeowner would then apply to the State and county for reimbursement. No payment would be made by the State to the homeowner until the home elevation is complete, and proof of completion has been submitted to the department. A qualifying homeowner would be eligible to reapply to the State and county for reimbursement during each year the homeowner pays interest on a loan taken to finance the home elevation project. The bill would dedicate up to $5,000,000 of the State share of the realty transfer fee annually to the "Flood Protection and Home Elevation Fund." The fund would also be credited with all interest and other income received from the investment of money in the fund. However, the bill provides that no money would be credited to the fund unless $25,000,000 of the State share of the realty transfer fee has first been credited to the "Shore Protection Fund," and $5,000,000 of the State share of the realty transfer fee has been credited to the "Highlands Protection Fund," both of which are required by current law. Finally, the bill provides that, before a county can provide matching funds to homeowners for home elevation projects, the county must first establish a source of funding, which may include, but need not be limited to, the county share of the realty transfer fee or county open space trust funds. The bill would amend the county open space trust fund law to explicitly allow counties to use trust funds for home elevations projects pursuant to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the "Flood Protection and Home Elevation Fund" within the Department of Environmental Protection. The fund will be used to reimburse homeowners who undertake home elevation projects up to 25% of their annual interest payments on loans for such projects, or $750, whichever is less, provided the county where the project is located also provides matching funds. The bill dedicates up to $5 million annually from the state's share of the realty transfer fee to the fund, but only after the Shore Protection Fund and Highlands Protection Fund receive their required allocations. Counties must establish a funding source, such as their share of the realty transfer fee or open space trust funds, before providing the required matching funds to homeowners. The bill also amends the county open space trust fund law to explicitly allow counties to use those funds for home elevation projects.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Environment and Solid Waste Committee (on 02/16/2016)

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