N.J. Admin. Code § 19:75-3.9

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 19, October 7, 2024
Section 19:75-3.9 - Bus parking facility application requirements
(a) In addition to the requirements set forth in 19:75-3.2(b), an application for a bus parking facility shall include:
1. The location, dimensions and legal description of the proposed facility;
2. Provision for on-site lavatory dumping facilities;
3. The number of on-site bus parking spaces;
4. A proposed drainage plan;
5. A proposed striping and signage plan and the minimum parking space dimensions;
6. The number of parking spaces which will be made available for bus employee parking and the minimum parking space dimensions;
7. Proposed rates;
8. Bus driver amenities; and
9. Site signage.
(b) The requirement of Authority approval shall not apply to a privately owned parking, repair and maintenance facility in existence at a location in Atlantic County as of February 1, 1983, which exclusively accommodates motor buses owned by the owner of a parking facility and does not rent or lease the facility or its use to any other motorbus provided there is no increase in the capacity of the facility after August 9, 1991, except that any such facility located within the city limits of Atlantic City may provide repair and maintenance service to its motorbuses and other motorbuses and attendant storage and may expand its facility to an adjoining property, subject to municipal planning and zoning ordinances. The requirements for Authority approval shall also not apply to a privately owned parking, repair or maintenance facility located outside the city limits of Atlantic City in existence on February 1, 1983, and in continuous operation thereafter, which exclusively accommodates motorbuses, tractors, trailers and limousines owned directly or through a corporation by an owner or a contract purchaser of the facility, provided there is no increase in the land area of the entire facility after February 1, 1983, the number of buses parked at any one time does not exceed 85, and on or after January 1, 1992 this exemption shall not transfer with title to the facility.
(c) The Authority shall deny an application for a bus parking facility approval if the bus parking demand during the peak parking month does not exceed 85 percent of the existing number of Authority approved bus parking spaces. The peak parking hour of the peak parking month shall be as determined by the Authority.
(d) If approval of a bus parking facility application causes bus parking demand during the peak parking hour of the peak parking month to be less than 85 percent of the existing number of Authority approved bus parking spaces as provided in (c) above, then each additional application shall be denied until bus parking demand during the peak parking hour of the peak parking month again exceeds 85 percent of the existing number of Authority approved bus parking spaces.

N.J. Admin. Code § 19:75-3.9