[Adopted 8-25-2020 by Ord. No. 5676 (Ch. 530 of the 2004 Code)]
To effectuate the purposes of this article, these terms shall
have the following meanings:
APPRENTICE
A worker who participates in a program registered by the
Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training of the U.S. Department of Labor,
("DOL") or an apprenticeship equivalent program either approved and
funded by the New Jersey Department of Labor as of January 1, 2003,
who takes a construction apprenticeship test, and receives benefits
and pay not less than those received by an apprentice.
AFFORDABLE HOUSING GRANT
A form of redevelopment area financing involving a disbursement
of monies from the Township's Affordable Housing Trust Fund to a developer,
given in order to ensure the inclusion, of on-site affordable housing
at the developer's project, for the duration of the tax exemption.
APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
An apprenticeship program registered by the Bureau of Apprenticeship
and Training of the U.S. Department of Labor or an apprenticeship
equivalent program, as that term is used by the State of New Jersey
in the Abbot Project labor agreement, either approved or funded by
the New Jersey Department of Labor as of January 1, 2003.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG)
A form of redevelopment area financing which provides monies
that can be used to revitalize neighborhoods, expand affordable housing
and economic opportunities, and/or improve community facilities.
CRAFT EMPLOYEE
A person employed in a trade as defined hereinafter at either
the apprentice or journeyman level.
DEVELOPER
An entity that is developing a project that has a total construction
cost that is equal to, or in excess of, $5,000,000, exclusive of any
land acquisition costs, and has received:
A.
A tax exemption pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 et seq. (the Long-Term
Tax Exemption Statute) or a tax exemption pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:21-1
et seq. (the Five-Year Tax Exemption Statute), and
B.
Is a recipient of some form of redevelopment area financing
(RAP) such as, but not limited to, a redevelopment area bond ("RAB")
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-64 et seq. or any other form of municipal
financing/funding such as an Affordable Housing Trust Fund grant,
a community development block grant (CDBG), a direct payment to the
developer by the Township in the form of rent, or
C.
If the entity is the recipient of a construction contract awarded
by the Township for a public construction project.
FINAL CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
The certificate that is issued by the Office of the Construction
Official from the Building Department upon completion of the project
indicting that the structure is ready for occupancy.
JOURNEYMAN
A skilled worker who is a member of a labor organization
and who has successfully completed an official apprenticeship qualification
in a building trade or craft.
LABOR ORGANIZATION
An organization which represents, for purposes of collective
bargaining, employees trained in a particular trade, involved in the
performance of a public construction project or RAP project that has
the present ability to refer, provide or represent sufficient numbers
of qualified employees to perform the contracted work and has an apprenticeship
program.
LABOR PERSON HOURS
The number of hours worked multiplied by the number of employees
performing such work.
PRINCIPAL
Any officer; director, or individual who directly or indirectly
holds any beneficial interest in or ownership of the securities of
the business and/or any employee of the business who is empowered
by title or by explicit assignment to authorize the procurement, purchase,
or contracting of equipment, goods, services, or supplies whatsoever
involving an expenditure of $1,000 or greater.
PROJECT COMPLETION
The determination by the Township that the project, in whole
or in part, is ready for the use intended, which ordinarily shall
mean the date on which the project receives its final certificate
of occupancy.
PROJECT LABOR AGREEMENT (PLA)
A contract between a labor organization and a developer for
construction jobs that contains, at a minimum, the requirements set
forth in this article.
PUBLIC CONSTRUCTION PROJECT
Any construction contract entered into by the Township using
public funds, the total cost of which is equal to or exceeds $5,000,000,
exclusive of any land acquisition costs.
REDEVELOPMENT AREA BOND
A form of redevelopment area financing whereby the Township
sells bonds pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-64 et seq. (the "RAB Law")
in order to fund infrastructure improvements and other project costs.
REDEVELOPMENT AREA FINANCING ("RAF") PROJECT
A project that has a total construction cost that is equal
to or exceeds $5,000,000, exclusive of any land acquisition costs,
which receives:
A.
A tax exemption pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:20-1 et seq. or N.J.S.A.
40A:21-1 et seq., and
B.
Some form of redevelopment area financing such as an Affordable
Housing Trust Fund grant, a community block development grant, or
a redevelopment area bond.
RESIDENT
Any person who currently lives in the Township of Union and
who has lived in the Township for the previous 12 months.
SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION
Any construction project that is not completed but is near
completion by virtue of the project receiving a temporary certificate
of occupancy from the Office of the Construction Code Official.
TEMPORARY CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
A certificate that is issued by the office of the Construction
Official when a project has been substantially completed provided
that such portion or portions may be occupied safely prior to full
completion of the building or structure without endangering health
or safety.
TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST
All costs, including infrastructure, excluding only land
acquisition costs, incurred to construct a project through the date
of completion, that is, the date the final certificate of occupancy
is issued, total construction cost shall generally be determined in
accordance with the industry standard of Marshall and Swift Valuation,
but including the cost of piling and soil compaction. Total construction
cost must include any construction cost constituting as an element
of total project cost under N.J.S.A. 40A:20-3(h)(4).
TOWNSHIP OF UNION
The Mayor, the Township Committee, the Township Attorney,
and/or Township Business Administrator of the Township of Union, or
any of their designees.
TRADE
A skilled job, typically one requiring manual skills and
special training, such as carpentry, masonry, and plastering that
are primarily concerned with the construction and finishing of buildings.
In the event that either the developer and/or the labor organization
should violate this article, the Township may seek any and all remedies
available to it at law or equity. Such remedies include, but are not
limited to, compelling the developer and/or the labor organization
to:
A. Complete
a remedial employment action plan,
B. Pay liquidated
damages or
C. Electing
to terminate the RAF and/or the tax exemption.
If any provision of this article, or application thereof, to
any person or circumstance is judged unconstitutional or otherwise
invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications
of this article that can be given effect without the invalid provision
or application, and to this end the provisions of this article are
declared severable.