Establishes procedure for notification to, and review by, municipalities of certain grant and loan applications for acquisition or development of lands for recreation and conservation purposes.
Impact
The bill is designed to enhance local engagement in decisions that affect their communities, especially concerning land acquisitions and developments meant for public use. By instituting a 30-day period for municipal evaluations following notification from state or county bodies, A3386 ensures that local governments can voice their opinions and assess whether a project aligns with their community's needs for recreation or conservation. This could foster greater public input and potentially lead to developments that more accurately reflect local priorities.
Summary
Assembly Bill A3386 aims to establish a procedure for notifying municipalities regarding certain grant and loan applications for the acquisition or development of lands intended for recreational and conservation purposes. Under this bill, whenever a local government or a qualifying tax-exempt nonprofit organization submits an application for such a grant or loan to the state or county, the governing body of the municipality where the land is located must be notified in writing. This allows municipalities the opportunity to evaluate proposed projects more thoroughly and provide feedback prior to any decisions being made regarding the grant or loan applications.
Contention
However, the bill does raise points of contention regarding the timing and authority of evaluations. Critics may argue that the 30-day evaluation window places undue pressure on municipal governing bodies and could hinder the timely progress of infrastructure development, particularly in urgent situations. There may also be concerns regarding the adequacy of notifications and whether municipalities can effectively assess applications within the set timeframe. These debates highlight the need to balance local input with the efficient allocation of resources for development and conservation projects.
Carry Over
Establishes procedure for notification to, and review by, municipalities of certain grant and loan applications for acquisition or development of lands for recreation and conservation purposes.
Establishes procedure for notification to, and review by, municipalities of certain grant and loan applications for acquisition or development of lands for recreation and conservation purposes.
Requires consideration of ecotourism when evaluating and ranking applications by local government units or qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organizations for acquisition or development of lands for recreation and conservation purposes.
Requires DEP to prioritize funding for certain projects for acquisition of lands for recreation and conservation purposes and certain environmental infrastructure projects that include, or allow for, flood mitigation projects.
Requires DEP to prioritize funding for certain projects for acquisition of lands for recreation and conservation purposes and certain environmental infrastructure projects that include, or allow for, flood mitigation projects.
Requires DEP to prioritize funding for certain projects for acquisition of lands for recreation and conservation purposes and certain environmental infrastructure projects that include, or allow for, flood mitigation projects.
Requires DEP to prioritize funding for certain projects for acquisition of lands for recreation and conservation purposes and certain environmental infrastructure projects that include, or allow for, flood mitigation projects.
Allocates $10 million of constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants for certain lake management activities for recreation and conservation purposes.
Allocates $10 million of constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants for certain lake management activities for recreation and conservation purposes.
Allocates $10 million of constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues for grants for certain lake management activities for recreation and conservation purposes.
Appropriates $128.241 million from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to State Agriculture Development Committee for farmland preservation purposes.
Appropriates $87,783,515 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues and various Green Acres funds to DEP for local government open space acquisition and park development projects, and for certain administrative expenses.
Appropriates $128.241 million from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues to State Agriculture Development Committee for farmland preservation purposes.
Appropriates $87,783,515 from constitutionally dedicated CBT revenues and various Green Acres funds to DEP for local government open space acquisition and park development projects, and for certain administrative expenses.