The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs (DCA) and the Borough of Flemington South End Community entered into a contract to administer the Neighborhood Preservation Program (NPP) in its NPP Neighborhood District known as South End Community in order to address the comprehensive revitalization needs within the targeted area.
The NPP program in the Borough of Flemington will provide rehabilitation assistance in the purchasing of materials, for needed exterior (façade) repairs, to eligible homeowners in the Flemington South End Community. NPP District Residents must meet basic eligibility requirements. Assistance is available, on a first come first serve basis, until program funding is exhausted. The attached application should be completed by any homeowners interested in the program.
What is an NPP Materials Grant?
NPP Material Grants will allow a residential property owner who occupies their property to be reimbursed (up to $1,000.00) for the cost of material used to rehabilitate the façade street-front facing elements of a residential property for repairs visible to the street. Material Grants are to be used for the repair and restoration of existing architectural elements and NOT for the additions of said elements. The $1,000 may only be used to purchase materials to make repairs and the homeowner will be responsible for completing such repairs. The attached application should be completed by any homeowner interested in the grant funding.
Residents in the South End District must meet "Basic Eligibility Requirements" as follows:
Assistance is available on a first-come, first-served basis until program funding is exhausted. The attached application must be completed by any homeowners interested in the program. For the first year of this potential 5-year grant program, we will limit applications to the Owner-Occupied homes on the following blocks:
The South End District encompasses parcels on the following streets:
Complete Blocks:
• Brown Street
• Grant Street
• Fulper Street
• Central Station
• Turntable Junction Interior Parcels
• Stangl Road (not including Liberty Village parcels)
Partial blocks:
Partial Blocks:
Mine Street:
- between Main and Stangl
- between Main and Academy
Main Street
- between Rt 12 and Maple Street
- between Rt 12 and Mine
Church Street Between Broad Street to Stangl Road
Broad Street: Between Maple and Church Street
Maple Street: Between Main and Elwood
William Street: Between Main and Elwood
Spring Street: Between Maple and William
Broad Street: Between Maple and Church Street
Maple Street: Between Main and Elwood
William Street: Between Main and Elwood
Spring Street: Between Maple and William
There will be 15 owner-occupied residents awarded a $1000.00 materials grant.
Homeowner eligibility criteria are as follows:
1. The property must be located on the streets described above.
2. The applicant must be listed on the borough Tax Assessment site as a property owner, current on their real estate taxes for the subject property.
3. If given the grant, the applicant must be able to provide proof that the property owner is current on their insurance.
4. The property must be free from code violations
5. The request for assistance is in alignment with the strategic objectives of the NPP Implementation Plan as outlined above.
Grant Deadlines:
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis but must be submitted by September 30, 2022.
- We will inform all applicants of their status by October 3, 2022.
- All grant work must be complete by November 14, 2022, with all proof of work that has been completed, receipts, and paperwork submitted. We will reimburse funds on a rolling basis as soon as the work is completed and receipts are submitted.