Redevelopment Area: New Jersey

In a designated Redevelopment Area, a municipality’s goals could be focused upon transitioning now non-performing residential, commercial and industrial properties to vibrant community assets. The pursuit of which could take on a community-centric theme. Renovations. Repurposing properties. And reconstruction too. Each of these being potential goals pursuant to redeveloping non-performing properties in designated Redevelopment Areas.

Steps taken by a municipality in their progression towards neighborhood revitalization in Redevelopment Areas – progression, coupled to a redevelopment plan emanating from city hall – often starts off with a city council passing a resolution. Following the resolution, the planning board then might construct a Redevelopment map. With a Redevelopment map formulated – and upon notification to the public of a scheduled hearing – a planning board could then potentially adopt a Redevelopment resolution.

A Redevelopment resolution could recommend the establishment of a Redevelopment Area within a municipality. There is quite a bit more technical minutiae to this process, needless to say. Yet, in summarily-simplified terms, this is one we can thus arrive at the designation of a Redevelopment Area within a municipality.
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Published on December 07, 2024 19:18 Tags: new-jersey
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Today, a real estate developer and a licensed real estate broker, Ted graduated Summa Cum Laude from Bloomfield College.
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