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13:13A-2.  Legislative findings and declarations
    The Legislature finds and declares that:

    a.  The Delaware and Raritan Canal is a vital source of water supply and is  of historic, ecological, and recreational value to the citizens of New Jersey;   that the canal and the narrow band of land along the canal banks owned by the  State are also an extremely attractive and lucrative asset to the State;  that  the quantity and quality of surface water runoff, flooding potential, esthetic  surroundings, and even the structural integrity of the canal, can all be  adversely affected by surrounding developments;  that within the State  Government, decisions which affect the canal and the State owned land  appertaining thereto are often made separately by different State agencies and  local governing bodies;  that the surrounding properties are private and public  portions of 17 municipalities in four counties, each with its own planning and  zoning authority;  that, in general, the decisions which are made often reflect  local expediencies rather than a coherent plan.

    b.  The State of New Jersey must act immediately and thereafter to preserve,  locate, survey, and acquire such lands as are now available for public  recreation and the conservation of natural resources, in order to promote the  public health, prosperity, and general welfare, as a proper responsibility of  government;  that the enactment of the provisions set forth in this act would  create a Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park to be maintained and operated  under the jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental Protection, which  shall have the power, with the approval of the Delaware and Raritan Canal  Commission, as hereafter provided, to take such measures as may be necessary to  preserve, maintain, improve, and enlarge the park, if funds for these purposes  are made available from time to time; that a Delaware and Raritan Canal  Commission be established to prepare, adopt, and implement a master plan for  the physical development of the park, and to review State and local actions  that impact on the park to insure that these actions conform as nearly as  possible to the commission's master plan; that funds will be appropriated in  this act to the Department of Environmental Protection for the purposes of  locating, surveying, and selecting necessary land sites appertaining to the  canal, immediately and thereafter, which information shall be reported to the  Legislature for its consideration, and for the use of the Delaware and Raritan  Canal Commission in the performance of its powers and duties pursuant to this  act, and that funds will be appropriated for the use of the commission in the  performance of its powers and duties pursuant to this act.

     L.1974, c. 118, s. 2, eff. Oct. 10, 1974.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-13 > Section-13-13a > 13-13a-2

13:13A-2.  Legislative findings and declarations
    The Legislature finds and declares that:

    a.  The Delaware and Raritan Canal is a vital source of water supply and is  of historic, ecological, and recreational value to the citizens of New Jersey;   that the canal and the narrow band of land along the canal banks owned by the  State are also an extremely attractive and lucrative asset to the State;  that  the quantity and quality of surface water runoff, flooding potential, esthetic  surroundings, and even the structural integrity of the canal, can all be  adversely affected by surrounding developments;  that within the State  Government, decisions which affect the canal and the State owned land  appertaining thereto are often made separately by different State agencies and  local governing bodies;  that the surrounding properties are private and public  portions of 17 municipalities in four counties, each with its own planning and  zoning authority;  that, in general, the decisions which are made often reflect  local expediencies rather than a coherent plan.

    b.  The State of New Jersey must act immediately and thereafter to preserve,  locate, survey, and acquire such lands as are now available for public  recreation and the conservation of natural resources, in order to promote the  public health, prosperity, and general welfare, as a proper responsibility of  government;  that the enactment of the provisions set forth in this act would  create a Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park to be maintained and operated  under the jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental Protection, which  shall have the power, with the approval of the Delaware and Raritan Canal  Commission, as hereafter provided, to take such measures as may be necessary to  preserve, maintain, improve, and enlarge the park, if funds for these purposes  are made available from time to time; that a Delaware and Raritan Canal  Commission be established to prepare, adopt, and implement a master plan for  the physical development of the park, and to review State and local actions  that impact on the park to insure that these actions conform as nearly as  possible to the commission's master plan; that funds will be appropriated in  this act to the Department of Environmental Protection for the purposes of  locating, surveying, and selecting necessary land sites appertaining to the  canal, immediately and thereafter, which information shall be reported to the  Legislature for its consideration, and for the use of the Delaware and Raritan  Canal Commission in the performance of its powers and duties pursuant to this  act, and that funds will be appropriated for the use of the commission in the  performance of its powers and duties pursuant to this act.

     L.1974, c. 118, s. 2, eff. Oct. 10, 1974.

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-13 > Section-13-13a > 13-13a-2

13:13A-2.  Legislative findings and declarations
    The Legislature finds and declares that:

    a.  The Delaware and Raritan Canal is a vital source of water supply and is  of historic, ecological, and recreational value to the citizens of New Jersey;   that the canal and the narrow band of land along the canal banks owned by the  State are also an extremely attractive and lucrative asset to the State;  that  the quantity and quality of surface water runoff, flooding potential, esthetic  surroundings, and even the structural integrity of the canal, can all be  adversely affected by surrounding developments;  that within the State  Government, decisions which affect the canal and the State owned land  appertaining thereto are often made separately by different State agencies and  local governing bodies;  that the surrounding properties are private and public  portions of 17 municipalities in four counties, each with its own planning and  zoning authority;  that, in general, the decisions which are made often reflect  local expediencies rather than a coherent plan.

    b.  The State of New Jersey must act immediately and thereafter to preserve,  locate, survey, and acquire such lands as are now available for public  recreation and the conservation of natural resources, in order to promote the  public health, prosperity, and general welfare, as a proper responsibility of  government;  that the enactment of the provisions set forth in this act would  create a Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park to be maintained and operated  under the jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental Protection, which  shall have the power, with the approval of the Delaware and Raritan Canal  Commission, as hereafter provided, to take such measures as may be necessary to  preserve, maintain, improve, and enlarge the park, if funds for these purposes  are made available from time to time; that a Delaware and Raritan Canal  Commission be established to prepare, adopt, and implement a master plan for  the physical development of the park, and to review State and local actions  that impact on the park to insure that these actions conform as nearly as  possible to the commission's master plan; that funds will be appropriated in  this act to the Department of Environmental Protection for the purposes of  locating, surveying, and selecting necessary land sites appertaining to the  canal, immediately and thereafter, which information shall be reported to the  Legislature for its consideration, and for the use of the Delaware and Raritan  Canal Commission in the performance of its powers and duties pursuant to this  act, and that funds will be appropriated for the use of the commission in the  performance of its powers and duties pursuant to this act.

     L.1974, c. 118, s. 2, eff. Oct. 10, 1974.