Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
Impact
The bill significantly impacts state laws related to building regulations, specifically the State Uniform Construction Code, which will be revised to incorporate these new requirements. By obligating developers to integrate emergency power supply systems, the legislation not only aims to standardize safety protocols across new developments but also ensures that these facilities can serve critical roles in their communities during emergencies. The explicit recommendation for existing communities to similarly enhance their resilience further underscores the comprehensive approach the bill takes towards disaster preparedness.
Summary
Senate Bill S1813 mandates the installation of emergency power supply systems in common areas such as clubhouses or community rooms within new planned real estate developments in New Jersey. This legislative effort aims to enhance the resilience of such facilities in the wake of natural disasters, notably referencing the prolonged power outages caused by Hurricane Sandy. The bill reflects a growing recognition of the need for infrastructure capable of supporting residents during emergencies, providing a centralized power source that can serve as a safe haven during crises.
Contention
Concerns may arise regarding the financial implications for developers required to implement these systems, particularly in terms of construction costs and subsequent market pricing for new homes within these developments. To offset potential financial burdens, the bill includes provisions for tax deductions and sales tax exemptions associated with the cost of installing the emergency power systems. However, the effectiveness of these incentives and their acceptance among developers could be points of debate as the bill moves forward.
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Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
Provides for regional economic and land use impact report and establishes review processes related to development of certain large warehouses; and requires related real property reassessments.
Provides for regional economic and land use impact report and establishes review processes related to development of certain large warehouses; and requires related real property reassessments.
Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.
Requires installation of emergency power supply systems to certain common areas of new planned real estate developments; provides related tax incentives.