Bill Text: NJ A1581 | 2012-2013 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Appropriates $3,279,459 from 2009 Historic Preservation Fund to NJ Historic Trust for grant to Proprietary House Association for historic preservation purposes.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2012-01-10 - Introduced, Referred to Assembly Tourism and the Arts Committee [A1581 Detail]
Download: New_Jersey-2012-A1581-Introduced.html
STATE OF NEW JERSEY
215th LEGISLATURE
PRE-FILED FOR INTRODUCTION IN THE 2012 SESSION
Sponsored by:
Assemblyman JOHN S. WISNIEWSKI
District 19 (Middlesex)
Assemblyman CRAIG J. COUGHLIN
District 19 (Middlesex)
SYNOPSIS
Appropriates $3,279,459 from 2009 Historic Preservation Fund to NJ Historic Trust for grant to Proprietary House Association for historic preservation purposes.
CURRENT VERSION OF TEXT
Introduced Pending Technical Review by Legislative Counsel
An Act appropriating $3,279,459 from the "2009 Historic Preservation Fund" to the New Jersey Historic Trust for historic preservation purposes.
Be It Enacted by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:
1. a. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 4 and 8 of the "Green Acres, Water Supply and Floodplain Protection, and Farmland and Historic Preservation Bond Act of 2009," P.L.2009, c.117, to the contrary, there is appropriated $3,279,459 from the "2009 Historic Preservation Fund," established pursuant to section 20 of P.L.2009, c.117, to the New Jersey Historic Trust for the purpose of making a historic preservation grant to the following historic preservation project:
County |
Municipality |
Name of Organization |
Project Name |
Grant Award
|
Middlesex |
Perth Amboy City |
Proprietary House Association |
Proprietary House
|
$3,279,459 |
b. To the extent that moneys remain available after the project listed in subsection a. of this section is offered funding pursuant thereto, any project of a local government unit or qualifying tax exempt nonprofit organization that previously received funding for historic preservation purposes appropriated or reappropriated from any Green Acres bond act, any annual appropriations act, or the Garden State Historic Preservation Trust Fund established pursuant to section 21 of P.L.1999, c.52 (C.13:8C-21), shall be eligible to receive additional funding, as determined by the New Jersey Historic Trust, subject to the approval of the Joint Budget Oversight Committee or its successor.
For the purposes of this subsection, "Green Acres bond act" means P.L.2009, c.117, P.L.2007, c.119, P.L.1995, c.204, P.L.1992, c.88, and P.L.1987, c.265.
2. This act shall take effect immediately.
STATEMENT
This bill appropriates $3,279,459 from the "2009 Historic Preservation Fund," established pursuant to the "Green Acres, Water Supply and Floodplain Protection, and Farmland and Historic Preservation Bond Act of 2009," P.L.2009, c.117, to the New Jersey Historic Trust (NJHT) for the purpose of making a historic preservation grant to the Proprietary House Association for the restoration and preservation of the Proprietary House. Of the funding authorized by P.L.2009, c.117, with voter approval, $12 million is allocated for historic preservation purposes, of which $8,720,541 was appropriated to the NJHT by P.L.2011, c.97. The bill also provides that to the extent that there are funds remaining after the project listed in this bill is offered funding, the NJHT, with the approval of the Joint Budget Oversight Committee, may use those funds to provide additional funding for historic preservation projects of local government units or qualifying tax-exempt nonprofit organizations previously approved for funding pursuant to various other laws.
The Proprietary House in Perth Amboy is the only original existing colonial governor's residence in the 13 colonies. It was built for the last royal governor of New Jersey, William Franklin, son of Benjamin Franklin. The Proprietary House is a State-owned historic site, administered by the Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Parks and Forestry, and leased to the Proprietary House Association, formed in 1966 for the purpose of promoting the restoration of the Proprietary House. The Proprietors of East Jersey completed construction of the house in 1764 to serve as an official residence for the Royal Governor. Governor William Franklin occupied the house until 1776, when he was taken prisoner by the Continental Army.