New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A683

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides that 10-year term does not apply to lease of certain municipal properties unless they are waterfront properties or related to waterfront concessions.

Impact

The amendment specifies that the original 10-year limitation only applies to waterfront properties, such as those directly adjacent to the ocean or tidal waters. For properties that do not meet these criteria, the lease term could be extended to 25 years. This change is expected to provide greater flexibility for municipalities in managing their non-waterfront assets, which could lead to enhanced planning and development opportunities for communities.

Summary

Assembly Bill 683 (A683) proposes amendments to existing state laws regarding the leasing of municipal properties, specifically focusing on those properties that are either waterfront or related to waterfront activities. Traditionally, municipalities bordering the Atlantic Ocean could lease public parks, recreation grounds, or other locations for a maximum term of 10 years. This bill redefines how leasing terms are applied, potentially benefiting municipalities by allowing longer lease agreements under determined conditions.

Contention

While the bill aims to foster enhanced management of municipal properties, it may also lead to concerns regarding oversight and control over public resources. Stakeholders may argue that extending lease terms for non-waterfront properties could lead to less accountability and possible mismanagement over longer periods. Additionally, there might be fears that the focus on beachfront and waterfront properties could overshadow other important municipal concerns.

Notable_points

The introduction of A683 by Assemblyman Sean T. Kean signifies a shift towards increasing local governance flexibility. The bill outlines clear distinctions between different types of municipal properties, clarifying local government's rights under varying conditions. As this bill moves through the legislative process, stakeholders, including local governments and community groups, will need to evaluate the potential impacts it could have on public spaces and local development policies.

Companion Bills

NJ A5565

Carry Over Provides that 10-year term does not apply to lease of certain municipal properties unless they are waterfront properties or related to waterfront concessions.

NJ S3971

Carry Over Provides that 10-year term does not apply to lease of certain municipal properties unless they are waterfront properties or related to waterfront concessions.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5565

Provides that 10-year term does not apply to lease of certain municipal properties unless they are waterfront properties or related to waterfront concessions.

NJ S3971

Provides that 10-year term does not apply to lease of certain municipal properties unless they are waterfront properties or related to waterfront concessions.

NJ SB1968

Working Waterfronts Act of 2025

NJ SB3785

Working Waterfronts Act of 2024

NJ LD1625

An Act Regarding the Preservation of Working Waterfronts

NJ HB6641

Keep America’s Waterfronts Working Act

NJ HB1808

Keep America’s Waterfronts Working Act of 2025

NJ A644

Permits municipality to use proceeds of beach access fees for areas near beach facilities that are significantly affected by beach tourism; requires municipality to provide explanation of expenditures on website.

NJ A614

Permits municipality to use proceeds of beach access fees for areas near beach facilities that are significantly affected by beach tourism; requires municipality to provide explanation of expenditures on website.

NJ AB1191

State Lands Commission: exchange of trust lands: City of Oakland: Howard Terminal property: Oakland Waterfront Sports and Mixed-Use Project, Waterfront Access, Environmental Justice, and Revitalization Act.

Similar Bills

ME LD1625

An Act Regarding the Preservation of Working Waterfronts

PA HB762

Providing for the Waterfront Redevelopment Grant Program; establishing the Waterfront Redevelopment Fund; and imposing powers and duties on the Department of Community and Economic Development.

NJ A5565

Provides that 10-year term does not apply to lease of certain municipal properties unless they are waterfront properties or related to waterfront concessions.

NJ S3971

Provides that 10-year term does not apply to lease of certain municipal properties unless they are waterfront properties or related to waterfront concessions.

ME LD531

An Act to Establish the Toddy Pond Watershed Management District

ME LD529

An Act to Establish the Alamoosook Lake Watershed Management District

ME LD2162

An Act Regarding the Current Use Valuation of Working Waterfront Property

CA AB2578

Infrastructure financing districts: City and County of San Francisco.