N.J. Admin. Code § 7:4-2.4

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 7:4-2.4 - Notification of registration and National Park Service determinations of eligibility
(a) Upon approval by the State Historic Preservation Officer of a property for listing in the New Jersey Register, all property owners named in the National Register Nomination Form in accordance with N.J.A.C. 7:4-2.2(c)4 shall receive from the Department written notification of the registration including the date of approval. Notification shall also be sent to the chief elected local official of the county and municipality in which the property is located and, if the property is located within the jurisdiction of a Certified Local Government, to the Historic Preservation Commission. Alternative methods of notification, such as publication in the official newspaper of the municipality, or in a newspaper circulating in the municipality, may be used when the number of property owners in a proposed historic area exceeds 50. Notification of all registrations in counties under the jurisdiction of the Pinelands Commission shall also be sent to the Pinelands Commission.
(b) Upon approval by the Keeper of a property for listing in the National Register, the State Historic Preservation Officer shall send written notification of the registration to the property owners and the chief elected local official of the county and the municipality in which the property is located and, if the property is located within the jurisdiction of a Certified Local Government, to the Historic Preservation Commission. Alternative methods of notification, such as publication in the official newspaper of the municipality, or in a newspaper circulating in the municipality, may be used when the number of property owners in a proposed historic area exceeds 50.
(c) In the case of nominations where the owner of private property or the majority of such owners for an area or a single property with multiple owners has objected to listing in the National Register and the Keeper has determined the property or area to be eligible for the National Register, the State Historic Preservation Officer shall send written notification of the determination of eligibility to the property owners and the chief elected local official of the county and the municipality in which the property is located and, if the property is located within the jurisdiction of a Certified Local Government, to the Historic Preservation Commission. Alternative methods of notification, such as publication in the official newspaper of the municipality, or in a newspaper circulating in the municipality, may be used when the number of property owners in a proposed historic area exceeds 50.

N.J. Admin. Code § 7:4-2.4