Eligible neighborhood means an area located within a city, township, or village with boundaries clearly identified within the project application and certified by the department. The certification shall be made on the basis of federal census studies and current indices of local economic conditions.
Eligible neighborhood means a contiguous area located in one or more municipalities that, at the time of the application to the Department for approval of a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan, are all either eligible to receive aid under the "Special Municipal Aid Act," P.L.
Eligible neighborhood. " means a contiguous area located in one or more municipalities that, at the time of the application to the department for approval of a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan, are either eligible to receive aid under the "Special Municipal Aid Act," P.L.1987, c.75 (C.52:27D-118.24 et seq.) or coextensive with a school district which qualified prior to the effective date of P.L. , c. (C. ) (pending before the Legislature as this bill) for designation as an "Abbott district" pursuant to the "Comprehensive Educational Improvement and Financing Act of 1996," P.L.1996, c.138 (C.18A:7F-1 et seq.).
Examples of Eligible neighborhood in a sentence
Eligible neighborhood organizations will be allocated community participation funds according to the following formula.Neighborhood Size (30%)Population – 20% of a neighborhood’s total allocation will be based on the population of the neighborhood.
Eligible neighborhood organizations will be allocated community participation funds according to the following formula.Neighborhood Size (30%) Population – 20% of a neighborhood’s total allocation will be based on the population of the neighborhood.
Eligible neighborhood preservation activities, as defined in Section 2.00 of this manual, are activities engaged in by a neighborhood preservation company in a geographically defined neighborhood within a municipality.
More Definitions of Eligible neighborhood
Eligible neighborhood means a) a contiguous area located in one or more municipalities that, at the time of the application to the Department for approval of a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan, shall be designated by the commissioner based on factors including, but not limited
Eligible neighborhood means a neighborhood that is viable, as defined by N.J.S.A. 52:27D-143 et seq. (P.L. 1975, c.248), the Maintenance of Viable Neighborhoods Act, a target area or a currently non-viable neighborhood provided that there is in place a strategy that is realistic and financially feasible which will ensure that the neighborhood will be viable within a reasonable time of project completion. Included in any such strategy shall be a plan for ameliorating crime, blight, high vacancy rates and any other factors that might have a negative impact on the long term viability of the neighborhood and a proposed project.
Eligible neighborhood means a contiguous area located in one or more municipalities that, at the time of the application to the department for approval of a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan, are all either eligible to receive aid under the "Special Municipal Aid Act," P.L. 1987, c.75 (C.52:27D118.24 et seq.) or coextensive with a school district which qualified for designation as a Special Needs district pursuant to the "Comprehensive Educational Improvement and Financing Act of 1996," P.L. 1996, c. 13 8 (C. 18A:7F-1 et seq.), and as further defined in subchapter 4 of these regulations.
Eligible neighborhood means a neighborhood that includes census tracts with more than 30% of children living in poverty and is served by, as defined by the Office, a community school with a concentration of poverty level, as defined in § 5–223 of the Education Article, of:
Eligible neighborhood means a neighborhood, as defined in Part 1, with overhead power and communication systems in place, that has qualified for the underground power and communication improvements through the procedures set forth in this Chapter.
Eligible neighborhood means a contiguous area located in one or more municipalities that, at the time of the application to the Department for approval of a neighborhood preservation and revitalization plan, are all either eligible to receive aid under the "Special Municipal Aid Act," P.L. 1987, c.75 (C.52:27D118.24 et seq.) or coextensive with a school district which qualified for designation as a Special Needs district pursuant to the "Comprehensive Educational Improvement and Financing Act of 1996," P.L. 1996, c. 13 8 (C. 18A:7F‑1 et seq.). (note: an eligible neighborhood should contain a variety of revitalization needs and activities, and not a singular need or activity)
Eligible neighborhood means an area where Neighborhood Stabilization Grant funds may be used to purchase properties as identified in the Neighborhood Stabilization Program Grant application that was approved by the Department of Housing and Urban Development.