ASSEMBLY ENVIRONMENT, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMITTEE

 

STATEMENT TO

 

ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR

ASSEMBLY, No. 1099

 

STATE OF NEW JERSEY

 

DATED: MAY 20, 1996

 

      The Assembly Environment, Science and Technology Committee favorably reports an Assembly Committee Substitute for Assembly Bill No.1099.

      The committee substitute would, upon approval of the voters of the State of New Jersey, authorize the State of New Jersey to issue up to $350 million in general obligation bonds. Of this amount, $200 million would be used to provide the State's share for the construction of subaqueous pits and a containment island or islands for the disposal of contaminated dredged materials from the Port of New York-New Jersey; $100 million would be used to provide the State's share for the dredging of the Kill Van Kull, the Arthur Kill and other navigation channels in the port region; $25 million would be used for the dredging of navigation channels not located in the port region; and $25 million would be used for financing economic development sites in the Delaware River and Bay Region.

      The cost of an authorized project includes those items necessary or useful to performing the authorized project as well as those professional and financial costs incurred in issuing the bonds. Other allowable costs include organizational, administrative, and other work and services, including salaries, supplies, equipment, and materials deemed necessary.

      The bonds issued under the act will be repaid from the General Fund of the State. The bonds may be issued for terms of up to 35 years and will be paid back over that time with that amount of interest as may be determined upon their sale. The bonds issued will be backed by the full faith and credit of the State of New Jersey.

      As reported by the committee, the Assembly Committee Substitute for Assembly Bill No. 1099 is identical to the Senate Committee Substitute for Senate Bill No. 95 of 1996.