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32:1-35.36n.  Annual report on waterfront development projects
    On April 15, 1985, and annually thereafter, the Port Authority shall submit  to the temporary President of the Senate, Speaker of the Assembly, minority  leaders of the Senate and Assembly and the chairmen of the Senate Finance  Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee of the Legislature of the State  of New York, and to the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the General  Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and General Assembly, the chairman of  the Senate State Government, Federal and Interstate Relations and Veterans'  Affairs Committee, or its successor, and the chairman of the General Assembly  Independent Authorities and Commissions Committee, or its successor, of the  State of New Jersey, a complete and comprehensive report on the status of all  activities, studies and projects undertaken pursuant to P.L.1983, c. 9 (C.  32:1-35.36c et seq.) and this 1984 amendatory and supplementary act, which  shall include summaries of:  feasibility studies undertaken;  a summary of any engineering, design, environmental, financing, legal or other project-specific  studies undertaken;  and a review of the construction status of the projects  authorized by P.L.1983, c. 9 (C. 32:1-35.36c et seq.) and this 1984 amendatory  and supplementary act. Specifically, the report shall contain:  comparisons of  original and final costs or current estimates;  projected and actual schedules  for completion; an evaluation of the relative share of private, Port Authority  and other sources of capital financing;  comparability of investment by the  Port Authority in waterfront development projects in the State of New York and  the State of New Jersey;  reasons for differences between original and current final project designs and schedules;  the amount of bonds and notes outstanding; the schedule for repayment of such bonds and notes;  and the status of any funds securing such bonds and notes.  In addition, the Port Authority shall submit any other relevant information in connection with such legislation which the temporary President of the Senate, Speaker of the Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and Assembly and chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee of the Legislature of the State of New York, and the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the General Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and General Assembly, the chairman of the Senate State Government, Federal and Interstate Relations and Veterans' Affairs Committee, or its successor, and the chairman of the General Assembly Independent Authorities and Commissions Committee, or its successor, of the State of New Jersey, deem appropriate, necessary and desirable.  Further, the Port Authority shall submit any other relevant information in connection with such legislation which the Port Authority deems appropriate, necessary and desirable.

     L.1984, c. 107, s. 7, eff. Aug. 2, 1984.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-32 > Section-32-1 > 32-1-35-36n

32:1-35.36n.  Annual report on waterfront development projects
    On April 15, 1985, and annually thereafter, the Port Authority shall submit  to the temporary President of the Senate, Speaker of the Assembly, minority  leaders of the Senate and Assembly and the chairmen of the Senate Finance  Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee of the Legislature of the State  of New York, and to the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the General  Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and General Assembly, the chairman of  the Senate State Government, Federal and Interstate Relations and Veterans'  Affairs Committee, or its successor, and the chairman of the General Assembly  Independent Authorities and Commissions Committee, or its successor, of the  State of New Jersey, a complete and comprehensive report on the status of all  activities, studies and projects undertaken pursuant to P.L.1983, c. 9 (C.  32:1-35.36c et seq.) and this 1984 amendatory and supplementary act, which  shall include summaries of:  feasibility studies undertaken;  a summary of any engineering, design, environmental, financing, legal or other project-specific  studies undertaken;  and a review of the construction status of the projects  authorized by P.L.1983, c. 9 (C. 32:1-35.36c et seq.) and this 1984 amendatory  and supplementary act. Specifically, the report shall contain:  comparisons of  original and final costs or current estimates;  projected and actual schedules  for completion; an evaluation of the relative share of private, Port Authority  and other sources of capital financing;  comparability of investment by the  Port Authority in waterfront development projects in the State of New York and  the State of New Jersey;  reasons for differences between original and current final project designs and schedules;  the amount of bonds and notes outstanding; the schedule for repayment of such bonds and notes;  and the status of any funds securing such bonds and notes.  In addition, the Port Authority shall submit any other relevant information in connection with such legislation which the temporary President of the Senate, Speaker of the Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and Assembly and chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee of the Legislature of the State of New York, and the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the General Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and General Assembly, the chairman of the Senate State Government, Federal and Interstate Relations and Veterans' Affairs Committee, or its successor, and the chairman of the General Assembly Independent Authorities and Commissions Committee, or its successor, of the State of New Jersey, deem appropriate, necessary and desirable.  Further, the Port Authority shall submit any other relevant information in connection with such legislation which the Port Authority deems appropriate, necessary and desirable.

     L.1984, c. 107, s. 7, eff. Aug. 2, 1984.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-32 > Section-32-1 > 32-1-35-36n

32:1-35.36n.  Annual report on waterfront development projects
    On April 15, 1985, and annually thereafter, the Port Authority shall submit  to the temporary President of the Senate, Speaker of the Assembly, minority  leaders of the Senate and Assembly and the chairmen of the Senate Finance  Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee of the Legislature of the State  of New York, and to the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the General  Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and General Assembly, the chairman of  the Senate State Government, Federal and Interstate Relations and Veterans'  Affairs Committee, or its successor, and the chairman of the General Assembly  Independent Authorities and Commissions Committee, or its successor, of the  State of New Jersey, a complete and comprehensive report on the status of all  activities, studies and projects undertaken pursuant to P.L.1983, c. 9 (C.  32:1-35.36c et seq.) and this 1984 amendatory and supplementary act, which  shall include summaries of:  feasibility studies undertaken;  a summary of any engineering, design, environmental, financing, legal or other project-specific  studies undertaken;  and a review of the construction status of the projects  authorized by P.L.1983, c. 9 (C. 32:1-35.36c et seq.) and this 1984 amendatory  and supplementary act. Specifically, the report shall contain:  comparisons of  original and final costs or current estimates;  projected and actual schedules  for completion; an evaluation of the relative share of private, Port Authority  and other sources of capital financing;  comparability of investment by the  Port Authority in waterfront development projects in the State of New York and  the State of New Jersey;  reasons for differences between original and current final project designs and schedules;  the amount of bonds and notes outstanding; the schedule for repayment of such bonds and notes;  and the status of any funds securing such bonds and notes.  In addition, the Port Authority shall submit any other relevant information in connection with such legislation which the temporary President of the Senate, Speaker of the Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and Assembly and chairmen of the Senate Finance Committee and Assembly Ways and Means Committee of the Legislature of the State of New York, and the President of the Senate, the Speaker of the General Assembly, minority leaders of the Senate and General Assembly, the chairman of the Senate State Government, Federal and Interstate Relations and Veterans' Affairs Committee, or its successor, and the chairman of the General Assembly Independent Authorities and Commissions Committee, or its successor, of the State of New Jersey, deem appropriate, necessary and desirable.  Further, the Port Authority shall submit any other relevant information in connection with such legislation which the Port Authority deems appropriate, necessary and desirable.

     L.1984, c. 107, s. 7, eff. Aug. 2, 1984.