The adoption of the provisions of this article
are intended to assist this municipality in returning underutilized
and abandoned industrial and commercial properties to the active tax
rolls to help alleviate the residential property tax burden in this
municipality. It is further understood that, by revitalizing these
properties, the municipality will not only ease their tax burden but
they will help to restore a vital resource for job creation and foster
redevelopment in the region.
As used in this article, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ASSESSOR
The Municipal Tax Assessor appointed pursuant to the provisions
of Chapter 9 of Title 40A of the New Jersey Statutes.
CONTAMINATION or CONTAMINANT
Any discharged hazardous substance as defined pursuant to
Section 3 of P.L. 1976, c. 141 (N.J.S.A. 58:10-23.11b), hazardous
waste as defined pursuant to Section 1 of P.L. 1976, c. 99 (N.J.S.A.
13:1E-38) or pollutant as defined pursuant to Section 3 of P.L. 1977,
c. 74 (N.J.S.A. 58:10A-3).
ENVIRONMENTAL OPPORTUNITY ZONE
Any qualified real property that has been designated by the
governing body as an "environmental opportunity zone" pursuant to
Section 4 of P.L. 1995, c. 413 (N.J.S.A. 54:4-3.153).
QUALIFIED REAL PROPERTY
Any parcel of real property that is now vacant or underutilized,
which is in need of remediation due to a discharge or threatened discharge
of a contaminant, and which is listed in the most recent Department
of Environmental Protection publication of known hazardous discharge
sites in New Jersey prepared pursuant to P.L. 1982, c. 202 (N.J.S.A.
58:10-23.15 et seq.).
REMEDIATION
All necessary actions to investigate and clean up any known,
suspected, or threatened discharge of contaminants, including, as
necessary, the preliminary assessment, site investigation, remedial
investigation, and remedial action.
[Amended 6-10-1997 by Ord. No. 97-38]
A. The real properties referred to in this section are
hereby designated as environmental opportunity zones pursuant to P.L.
1995, c. 413 (N.J.S.A. 54:43.150 et seq.). This designation allows
the owner or contract purchaser of the designated property to apply
for final designation as set forth in this article. A final designation
of an environmental opportunity zone does not occur until the application
is approved by the Tax Assessor and recommended for final approval
by the governing body. The final approval will be granted by the governing
body at a regularly scheduled meeting by resolution of the governing
body. The real properties to be designated eligible for application
as an environmental opportunity zone are as follows:
(1) 14 N.W. Boulevard (Block 431, Lot 9).
(2) 119 S. East Boulevard (Block 573, Lot 17).
(3) 701 E. Elmer Street (Block 575, Lot 1).
(4) 109 S. Seventh Street (Block 575, Lot 22).
(5) 508 Washington Avenue (Block 726, Lot 2).
(6) 1903 S. Delsea Drive (Block 914, Lot 15).
B. This list may be expanded at anytime by resolution
of the governing body based upon a recommendation of the Tax Assessor
and the Director of the Department of Health, the Environmental Health
Coordinator, or designee, or such other official designated to determine
the potential or actual discharge on the property.