New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S231

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

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

Impact

S231 aims to create a robust funding mechanism for home elevation projects, particularly those aimed at mitigating flooding risks. This financial support from the state is intended to encourage homeowners to elevate their properties, thereby reducing potential flood damage. Moreover, the bill identifies a steady funding source by allocating up to $5 million annually from the state's share of realty transfer fees to this fund, ensuring sustainability in funding over the years. The intent is to enhance community resilience in areas prone to flooding, while also engaging local governments to participate financially.

Summary

Senate Bill S231 proposes the establishment of the 'Flood Protection and Home Elevation Fund' within the Department of Environmental Protection. The purpose of this fund is to provide financial assistance to homeowners who undertake home elevation projects as a flood mitigation strategy. Under the bill, reimbursement will cover up to 25% of the annual interest on loans taken for the home elevation or a maximum of $750. Notably, homeowners can only receive reimbursement if their respective county also contributes matching funds for the project.

Contention

While the bill appears beneficial for flood mitigation efforts, concerns may arise related to the stipulations for county matching funds, as not all counties may have the fiscal capacity to participate equally. Some may argue that this requirement could limit the accessibility of funds for homeowners in financially constrained counties. Additionally, the stipulation that all projects must secure necessary zoning and land use approvals may delay the implementation of the home elevation projects, leading to further debates on balancing regulatory requirements with timely action in disaster-prone areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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