[Adopted 12-3-1987 by Ord. No. 36-1987]
There is hereby established what is to be known as the "Mt. Laurel Trust Fund," into which trust fund shall be paid all of the funds collected under Chapter
79, Article III, which chapter provides for the making of contributions to the township's Fair Housing Plan and settlement under the Council on Affordable Housing.
The funds accumulated within the aforesaid trust
fund shall be appropriated only for such purposes as relate to the
township's plan known as its "Fair Housing Plan," as well as
certain agreements entered into between the township and landowners
in connection with proceedings before the Council on Affordable Housing
to achieve certification of the township's plan. More specifically,
the funds may be utilized to defray expenses of the township in connection
with its proceedings before the Council on Affordable Housing, all
costs of professional services related to the development of the senior
citizen units, particularly those to be built at the township's
cost, and may be utilized by the township in connection with infrastructure
improvements that may be desirable or necessary as relate to the township's
Affordable Housing Plan.
Vouchers against such moneys shall be approved
in the normal course as other bills and claims made against the township
are paid.
[Adopted 6-20-1995 by Ord. No. 16-1995]
There is hereby established a reserve in the
General Capital Fund which should be noted and designated as the "Open
Space Trust Fund." A separate bank account should be established and
maintained therefor entitled "East Hanover Open Space Trust Account."
Funds from the Open Space Trust Fund may, as directed by the Township
Council, be utilized to acquire vacant land, as well as land containing
improvements at the time of acquisition, where the principal purpose
of the acquisition is to preserve open space. In the event that the
Township Council shall find it appropriate to apportion the cost of
acquisition between open space and improvements, it may do so and
charge to the Open Space Trust Fund the approximate value that the
Township Council deems appropriate relative to open space and to the
General Capital Account the value it determines shall be attributable
to improvements.
[Amended 4-24-2001 by Ord. No. 8-2001]
The Open Space Trust Fund shall be funded through
the dedication of $0.01 per $100 of assessed valuation of each annual
tax levy commencing with the year 2001. The Open Space Trust Fund
shall also be permitted to accept donations and testamentary bequests.
The funds accumulated within the Open Space Trust Fund shall be utilized
for the acquisition of land or development rights in land, as well
as for appraisals and other items of expense permitted by law in connection
with the acquisition, or as a down payment for the issuance of bonds
or for debt service for the same purpose at the discretion of the
Township Council. Any and all interest accruing shall remain in the
Open Space Trust Account and may be utilized for the above purposes.
[Amended 6-12-2000 by Ord. No. 14-2000]
The Township Council shall have 60 days from
receipt of the report from the Environmental Commission to accept
or modify the list and to furnish the Environmental Commission with
explanations regarding such modifications.
[Added 6-12-2000 by Ord. No. 14-2000]
A. The Township Council shall, in its sole discretion,
determine what property and/or development rights shall be acquired.
It shall be guided, but not bound, by the recommendations of the Environmental
Commission with regard to what shall be acquired and in what order.
B. Prior to expending Open Space Trust Fund funds for
the acquisition of any property or development rights, the Township
Council shall hold a public hearing on such acquisition.
No property acquired with these funds from the
Open Space Trust Fund shall be leased or sold until the lease or sale
of the same has been recommended by the Environmental Commission,
authorized by the Township Council and approved by voters in a general
referendum.
In the event that no property is acquired or
financed under this article for a period of five consecutive years,
then the Township Council shall conduct a review and issue a report
with recommendations and conclusions concerning the continuation of
the Open Space Trust Fund.