Powers and duties of municipalities

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52:27D-158. Powers and duties of municipalities

a. Municipalities shall have and exercise all powers necessary and appropriate to carry out the purposes of this act, in order that the objective of neighborhood preservation through housing rehabilitation may be most effectively achieved, and shall include without limitation, the power:

(1) To designate and establish neighborhood preservation agencies;

(2) To establish, maintain, and operate the local fund, to delegate such authority to any neighborhood preservation agency or to make direct loans and grants to any neighborhood preservation agency, subject to such conditions as it may deem appropriate and in accordance with regulations as may be prescribed by the commissioner;

(3) To enter into and enforce all contracts, agreements and other arrangements with the Federal Government, the State, any neighborhood preservation agency, other municipalities or rehabilitation lenders, to act for, in behalf of, and in cooperation with the municipality, with respect to undertaking, originating, servicing or processing housing rehabilitation loans and grants, under such terms and conditions as are agreed upon between the parties;

(4) To organize, establish, develop and administer the local fund in conjunction with and through the State fund;

(5) To accept advances, loans, appropriations, gifts, grants, contributions, and any other form of financial assistance from the Federal Government, the State, or from any other sources, public or private;

(6) To finance the administrative expenses incurred by any neighborhood preservation agency in administering the State or local fund or any part thereof;

(7) To fix and revise from time to time, and charge and collect fees and charges in connection with loans or grants made or other services provided;

(8) To provide advisory, consultive, training and educational services, and technical assistance to any neighborhood preservation agency; to assist any agency in applying for and qualifying for grants and loans pursuant to this act; and to conduct research on the most efficient and economical methods of accomplishing neighborhood preservation.

b. Nothing herein is intended nor shall it be construed to limit or abrogate existing municipal power to carry out and effectuate programs of rehabilitation pursuant to any other law of this State, regulation, ordinance or judicial decision. The powers conferred herein are intended as an expansion of municipal power, shall exist in addition to such powers and shall be liberally construed.

L.1975, c. 249, s. 7, eff. Oct. 30, 1975.


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